First Impressions Schools and Colleges Unit.

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First Impressions Schools and Colleges Unit

Learning Objectives To identify key events in William Booth’s life To reflect on the turning points in William Booth’s life

How might Young William be feeling?

William’s Turning Point Becoming a Christian

Life in London

William’s Turning Point Meeting Catherine

On their own

William’s Turning Point The Salvation Army

Learning Objectives To identify key events in William Booth’s life To reflect on the turning points in William Booth’s life

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William’s turning points: Coincidence? Luck? Or a choice? Which is the most important turning point? What would happen if any if the turning points were missing? Why?

What was the Explain your Why? most important turning point? answer. What else might have happened?

A turning point is… What turning points might we face in life? How do you recognise a turning point?

Learning Objectives To identify key events in William Booth’s life To reflect on the turning points in William Booth’s life