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Revision LO: I will revise everything covered in the unit on Religion and Early life Starter: ‘Abortion is always morally wrong’ Can you present a convincing case? Can you give a balanced argument?

Speed teach – sharing knowledge During your speed-teach activity you must give and receive information under a time limit. You must SHARE information and ASK each other questions. Focus on these areas: a) British law & abortion b) What is pro life? What are the arguments for it? c) What is pro choice? Why be pro choice? d) Alternatives to abortion e) Arguments for abortion f) Arguments against abortion g) Sikh and Christian views of abortion

Quiz Define abortion. When is an abortion legal up to in Britain? What is ‘pro choice’? What is ‘pro life’? Give an argument for abortion. Give an argument against abortion.

AO2 Practise – Evaluating pairs In pairs you are going to create a quick presentation on analysing the following statements Give points FOR and AGAINST “Children are a gift.”‘”Life begins at conception.” ‘”Any woman who wants an abortion should be allowed one.” ‘”Humans should have control over when life ends.”

Exam practise ‘Abortion is always morally wrong.’ Do you agree? Show that you have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to religious views in your answer. (6 marks) AO2 - FARP

Exam practise a) What do we mean by adoption? (1 mark) b) Give two situations in which abortion is legal in Britain. (2 marks) c) ‘Children are a gift’ What do you think? Explain your opinion. (3 marks) d) Explain why some religious people are against abortion. Refer to religious teaching in your answer. (6 marks) e) ‘A woman should have an abortion if she knows that her baby will have a poor quality of life’. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that you have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to religious arguments in your answer. (6 marks)

Tomorrow’s presentation Fri: Daniel and James C (Early life)