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3.2 Issues of Life and Death KEYWORDS Abortion The removal of a foetus from the womb before it can survive. Assisted Suicide Providing a seriously ill person with the means to commit suicide. Euthanasia The painless killing of someone dying from a painful disease. Immortality of the soul The idea that the soul lives on after the death of the body. Near-death experience When someone about to die has an out of body experience. Non-voluntary Euthanasia Ending someone’s life painlessly when they are unable to ask, but you have a good reason for thinking they would want you to do so Paranormal Unexplained things which are thought to have spiritual causes, e.g., ghosts, mediums. Quality of life The idea that life must have some benefits for it to be worth living. Reincarnation The belief that, after death, souls are reborn in a new body. Resurrection The belief that, after death, the body stays in the grave until the end of the world when it is raised Sanctity of Life The belief that life is holy and belongings to God. Voluntary Euthanasia Ending life painlessly when someone in great pain asks for death. 1. ASSESS YOUR CURRENT LEVEL TOPIC AREA 1 Is there life after death? TOPIC AREA 2 Abortion TOPIC AREA 3 Euthanasia TOPIC AREA 4 World Poverty and CAFOD I can explain why Roman Catholics believe in life after death and how this would affect their lives. I can explain the nature of abortion including the current UK Law and why it is a controversial issue I can explain the nature of euthanasia including the current UK Law and why it is a controversial issue I can explain the different causes of world poverty. I can give non- religious reasons for believing in life after death I can explain different Christian attitudes to abortion and the reasons for them. I can explain different Christian attitudes to euthanasia and the reasons for them. I can explain how and why CAFOD are trying to end world poverty. I can explain why some people do not believe in life after death. I can give arguments for and against the media being free to criticise what religions say about matters of life and death. I can explain with examples how the media presents issues of life and death 2. TARGET YOUR WEAKNESSES - Choose the topic area that you are currently the least confident in, use it as your focus for a concentrated section of revision. Later on you will be completing a practise question about this area without your notes. Strategies you can use to help you revise - Create a detailed key-point tool - Complete the practise questions from the textbook - Make key bullet-points for each of the key sections from the topic guide. - Work with a partner to create a revision test. - Map out how many links and connections you can make from the areas of this topic to things you know already/other areas of the GCSE RE course. - Find 3 quotes from the Bible you can use to include and deepen your explanations. TOPIC AREA 1 TOPIC AREA 2 TOPIC AREA 3 TOPIC AREA 4 A What is reincarnation? What is sanctity of life? What is assisted suicide? What is quality of life? B Do you think there is a life after death? Do you think abortion should be against the law? Do you think the media should be free to criticise what religions say about life and death? Do you think all Christians should help the poor. C Explain why non- religious people could believe in a life after death. Explain Christian attitudes to abortion. Explain Christian attitudes to euthanasia. Explain how and why CAFOD are trying to end world poverty. D “Without life after death, life is meaningless.” “A women’s right to choose is the most important concern questions of abortion.” “People should be able to choose when they “World poverty can never be completely solved.” 3. ASSESS YOUR PROGRESS 4. MARK YOUR WORK (in a different colour pen) A QUESTION B QUESTION C QUESTION D QUESTION 2 Marks – Fully accurate definition . 1 Mark – Partially accurate definition . 0 Mark – 4 Marks –Opinion backed up with two detailed reasons. 3 Marks – Opinion backed up with one detailed reason and one brief reason. 2 Marks – Opinion backed up with one detailed reason or two brief reasons. 1 Mark – Opinion 8 Marks – Full understanding demonstrated with accurate, different reasons (4 brief or 2 developed). 6 Marks – Good understanding demonstrated with accurate, different reasons (3 brief or 1 developed and 1 brief) 4 Marks – Fair understanding demonstrated with accurate, different Each section is marked out of 3. 3 – 3 brief reasons, 2 detailed or 1 comprehensive. 2 – 2 brief reasons or 1 detailed. 1 – 1 brief reason. To achieve more 5. REVIEW AND NEXT STEPS Mark Grade On target? What next steps do you need to take to consolid ate your knowledg

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3.2 Issues of Life and DeathKEYWORDSAbortion The removal of a foetus from the womb before

it can survive.Assisted Suicide

Providing a seriously ill person with the means to commit suicide.

Euthanasia The painless killing of someone dying from a painful disease.

Immortality of the soul

The idea that the soul lives on after the death of the body.

Near-death experience

When someone about to die has an out of body experience.

Non-voluntary Euthanasia

Ending someone’s life painlessly when they are unable to ask, but you have a good reason for thinking they would want you to do so

Paranormal Unexplained things which are thought to have spiritual causes, e.g., ghosts, mediums.

Quality of life The idea that life must have some benefits for it to be worth living.

Reincarnation The belief that, after death, souls are reborn in a new body.

Resurrection The belief that, after death, the body stays in the grave until the end of the world when it is raised

Sanctity of Life

The belief that life is holy and belongings to God.

Voluntary Euthanasia

Ending life painlessly when someone in great pain asks for death.

1. ASSESS YOUR CURRENT LEVEL

TOPIC AREA 1 Is there life after death?

TOPIC AREA 2 Abortion

TOPIC AREA 3 Euthanasia

TOPIC AREA 4World Poverty and CAFOD

I can explain why Roman Catholics believe in life after death and how this would affect their lives.

I can explain the nature of abortion including the current UK Law and why it is a controversial issue

I can explain the nature of euthanasia including the current UK Law and why it is a controversial issue

I can explain the different causes of world poverty.

I can give non-religious reasons for believing in life after death

I can explain different Christian attitudes to abortion and the reasons for them.

I can explain different Christian attitudes to euthanasia and the reasons for them. I can explain how and why

CAFOD are trying to end world poverty.

I can explain why some people do not believe in life after death.

I can give arguments for and against the media being free to criticise what religions say about matters of life and death.

I can explain with examples how the media presents issues of life and death2. TARGET YOUR WEAKNESSES- Choose the topic area that you are currently the least

confident in, use it as your focus for a concentrated section of revision. Later on you will be completing a practise question about this area without your notes.

Strategies you can use to help you revise- Create a detailed key-point tool- Complete the practise questions from the textbook- Make key bullet-points for each of the key sections

from the topic guide.- Work with a partner to create a revision test.- Map out how many links and connections you can

make from the areas of this topic to things you know already/other areas of the GCSE RE course.

- Find 3 quotes from the Bible you can use to include and deepen your explanations.

Resources to help you revise- Your workbook- The textbook- Revision resources supplied by your teacher- Checking things through with your teacher- Checking with a partner.

TOPIC AREA 1 TOPIC AREA 2 TOPIC AREA 3 TOPIC AREA 4

A What is reincarnation? What is sanctity of life? What is assisted suicide? What is quality of life?

B Do you think there is a life after death?

Do you think abortion should be against the law?

Do you think the media should be free to criticise what religions say about life and death?

Do you think all Christians should help the poor.

C Explain why non-religious people could believe in a life after death.

Explain Christian attitudes to abortion.

Explain Christian attitudes to euthanasia.

Explain how and why CAFOD are trying to end world poverty.

D “Without life after death, life is meaningless.”

“A women’s right to choose is the most important concern in questions of abortion.”

“People should be able to choose when they die”

“World poverty can never be completely solved.”

3. ASSESS YOUR PROGRESS

4. MARK YOUR WORK (in a different colour pen)A QUESTION B QUESTION C QUESTION D QUESTION

2 Marks – Fully accurate definition.

1 Mark – Partially accurate definition.

0 Mark – Completely inaccurate

4 Marks –Opinion backed up with two detailed reasons.3 Marks – Opinion backed up with one detailed reason and one brief reason.2 Marks – Opinion backed up with one detailed reason or two brief reasons.1 Mark – Opinion backed up with one brief reason.

8 Marks – Full understanding demonstrated with accurate, different reasons (4 brief or 2 developed).6 Marks – Good understanding demonstrated with accurate, different reasons (3 brief or 1 developed and 1 brief)4 Marks – Fair understanding demonstrated with accurate, different reasons (1 developed or 2 brief).2 Marks – Partial understanding demonstrated with one brief, accurate reason.

Each section is marked out of 3.3 – 3 brief reasons, 2 detailed or 1 comprehensive.2 – 2 brief reasons or 1 detailed.1 – 1 brief reason.To achieve more than 3 across the two sections you must have referred to a religious point of view.

5. REVIEW AND NEXT STEPS

Mark

Grade

On target?

What next steps do you need to take to consolidate your knowledge/target any gaps?