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Greeting Task: Find the spelling mistake Read through part of a sample exam answer. There are a number of spelling mistakes. You need to find and circle them all and then write out the correct spelling at the bottom. Get started as quickly as you can!!!

Find the spelling mistake In conclution, I think eithanasia is never acceptable because it is playing God, a Roman Cathlic would agree with me. A quote to suport this is ‘thou shall not kill’. This quote means life is sacrid and God given so only God can take it away. Therefore, eithanasia is wrong because humans are taking life and deciding when it should end when this is God’s role and not for us to decide.

Find the spelling mistake In conclusion, I think euthanasia is never acceptable because it is playing God, a Roman Catholic would agree with me. A quote to support this is ‘thou shall not kill’. This quote means life is sacred and God given so only God can take it away. Therefore, euthanasia is wrong because humans are taking life and deciding when it should end when this is God’s role and not for us to decide.

AO1 & AO2 Exam Questions Learning Objective: To recognise and practice AO1 and AO2 questions. To select appropriate quotes/examples for AO1 and AO2 questions. To practice writing and marking an AO1 exam question in timed conditions. To mark and improve sample AO2 answers.

Who’s That Tweeting? You are going to see a ‘tweet’ from either AO1 or AO2. You need to work out who is tweeting and be able to explain why.

Who’s That Tweeting? I’m very demanding and must have references to religion #crucial AO2

Who’s That Tweeting? As interesting and valuable as your opinion is, I will not appreciate it in this question. AO1

Who’s That Tweeting? I like to hear what you understand about a keyword/key term. AO1

Who’s That Tweeting? Explain the Big Bang Theory. 6 marks. AO1

Who’s That Tweeting? My questions usually end with ‘do you agree?’ or ‘what do you think?’ AO2

Who’s That Tweeting? I like to hear both sides of the argument before I reach my final opinion #fair AO2

Who’s That Tweeting? I usually start with words such as describe, explain, give reasons... AO1

Who’s That Tweeting? ‘Evolution does not treat humanity as special.’ Do you agree? AO2

Who’s That Tweeting? I want you to be able to give me a number of reasons/causes for something. AO1

Activity Stations Station 1: Quotes of Relevance Practice selecting appropriate quotes/examples. Station 2: Write & peer mark an AO1 question. You will be under timed conditions! Station 3: Mark and improve AO2 questions. Be the examiner and make key changes. You will have 10 minutes at each station. After each station you will have 1 minute to complete your self review for that station. If you are working well you will be given a raffle ticket which you can cash in for a prize at the end of the lesson and a green eref. Challenge Station! If you finish a station early, come up and take an exam question from the lucky dip!

Name: CLP: Target: Station 1: Quotes of Relevance What were the 3 most common quotes you chose? Would you be able to select these quotes from memory? No Some Most All Rate yourself: Red Amber Green Station 2: Write and peer mark AO1 Did you finish in time & how long did it take you? What mark did you get? What did you need to do in order to improve? Rate yourself: Red Amber Green Station 3: Mark and improve AO2 How accurate was your marking on a scale of 1-5? What were the most common improvements you made? Rate yourself: Red Amber Green

Exit Reflection Before you leave today, you need to set yourself an exam question based target. E.g. Practice more questions under timed conditions.

I feel the most confident in answering: (please circle) AO1AO2 What was your strongest station and why? What was your weakest station and why? My target for revision is: