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SMSC Deep Learning Day.

Boxing Day tsunami. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-30606851 What do you think caused the Boxing Day tsunami?

Learning outcomes To be able to: Aspire: Explore reasons why people hold different beliefs and have different values. Challenge: Explain different approaches and reasoning to major events. LM: Independent

Look at the opinions of why the tsunami occurred. Why do these people believe this? Consider why you believe the tsunami happened. 15 minutes to think about the opinions

Acts of God…Science v Religion. http://www.faradayschools.com/re-topics/re-year-10-11/natural- disasters/ You have 5 minutes to think about both sides of the argument.

Learning outcomes To be able to: Aspire: Explore reasons why people hold different beliefs and have different values. Challenge: Explain different approaches and reasoning to major events. LM: Independent

Why do you believe in certain things? Produce a mind map to show the influences that have lead to these beliefs. What has had the most influence on your beliefs? Why?

Learning outcomes To be able to: Aspire: Explore reasons why people hold different beliefs and have different values. Challenge: Explain different approaches and reasoning to major events. LM: Independent

Spiritual – can you give an example of how you do the following within school….. 1. Be curious and inquisitive. 2. Have a sense of belonging. 3. Appreciate the natural world. 4. Explore religious beliefs and traditions. 5. Develop an understanding, caring attitude and respect towards others. 6. Recognising and accepting difference and diversity.