Greeting Task Judaism IslamChristianity Hinduism On your post it note you need to answer the following about that religion: Do they see God in one form.

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Greeting Task Judaism IslamChristianity Hinduism On your post it note you need to answer the following about that religion: Do they see God in one form or many? Why? Do they allow images of God? What other interesting facts can you remember?

Words Used About God Learning Objective: We will be able to give three words that are used about God. I can Explore 3 words that are used about God. I can Explain why these words are used about God. I can Evaluate whether these words used about God are useful.

Chinese Whispers

Limits of Language The idea behind this activity was to demonstrate how language isn’t always the best way to communicate ideas about God. This is because... Their full meaning might not be understood The meaning can get changed Religious believers believe that God cannot be limited by words. However, we need language to pass on information and ideas. Therefore, religions often use common images and ideas based on everyday life.

Words Used About God You are going to work in three groups. Each group will be given one word used about God: He, King or Father You are going to put together a presentation about this word for God that includes the following: A mask made out of a paper plate to illustrate this word. Be a creative as you can! An explanation as to why this word/idea is used to talk about God. Two reasons why this is a good word to use to talk about God. Two reasons why this is a bad word to use to talk about God. Choose a TV/Film character or celebrity to best represent this idea of God. You will be tested at the end of the lesson about a word that you did not present on. So make sure you listen carefully to the presentations! Remember: You are responsible for teaching other people in the class so your presentation needs to be of a high standard.

What did you learn? You will now need to feedback what you have learned... Each group will have to feedback on one word that you did not present on. The expert group will give you a score out of 10 for how much you have remembered. Which group will score the highest?

Words Used About God Learning Objective: We will be able to give three words that are used about God. I can Explore 3 words that are used about God. I can Explain why these words are used about God. I can Evaluate whether these words used about God are useful.