“Pay it Forward” Assessment Lesson Learning Objectives To be able to: Design a poster to advertise Pay It Forward Include a range of relevant religious.

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“Pay it Forward” Assessment Lesson Learning Objectives To be able to: Design a poster to advertise Pay It Forward Include a range of relevant religious themes in the poster

2. Look at the film posters that were used worldwide to advertise Pay It Forward. Brainstorm ideas for possible slogans that could be used to advertise the film to people of your own age in RE lessons. Use the plain paper to draw your design, including your slogan – these will be display work, so they must be as detailed as possible. Make sure that you attempt to include a religious comparison in your poster to show you understand how the film reflects religious ideas.

Different examples of film posters for Pay It Forward from around the world

Tasks… 1.Use sheet from last lesson to complete the film review – don’t forget to outline the biblical teachings contained in the film: e.g. The Good Samaritan, similarities to Jesus

3. Write a description of your poster to explain the ideas that you have tried to capture. Homework: Due next lesson. Complete poster and write up explanation.