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You will need to download a QR code scanner for this lesson. If you can, download a free QR code scanner app.

Murder Mystery Plans to unveil a very special museum exhibit in the Natural History Museum are scuppered with the unnatural death of a leading archaeologist involved in the discovery. Why might someone have committed this murder? Suggest reasons for the murder Why should the murderer be punished? Give several reasons Write a gripping newspaper headline about the murder What punishments could the murderer be give in this country?

Religion, Crime and Punishment Learning Objective: To explore the key quotes and keywords for this unit. I can begin thinking about the causes and motives of crime I can define the keywords and quotes from this unit I can memorise the keywords and quotes from this unit

Keywords and Quotes You need to find the key quote or keyword to match the definitions on your sheet. You will need to scan the QR code around the room to find the keywords and quotes then go back to your table and decide which definition you think it matches.

Memorise!!! Using your sheet, test the person next to you to see if they can define the keywords and quotes on the board. ‘I tell you, not seven times, but seventy times seven times’ ‘ Obey the government, for God is the one who put it there.’ Retribution Protection Deterrence Reformation

Post It Note Scramble The class is going to be divided into two teams. One person from each team needs to come up to the board and listen to a definition of a keyword/quote. The first person to pick the correct matching keyword/quote wins a point for their team!