RE Remote Learning Plan
Year 9
Week Commencing |
Curriculum Overview
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Home Learning Information Half Term 3 |
4th January 2020 |
What is the origin of evil? Is it natural or man-made? |
Pre-recorded lesson videos to be uploaded to Google Classroom alongside lesson resources and guidance – all work to be completed online and submitted via Google Classroom or on paper and brought back into school. Please email e.williams@armfield.fcat.org.uk if there are any issues or problems with access or any of the work set. |
11th January 2020 |
Why is evil a problem for theists? (The philosophical problem of evil) |
Pre-recorded lesson videos to be uploaded to Google Classroom alongside lesson resources and guidance – all work to be completed online and submitted via Google Classroom or on paper and brought back into school. Please email e.williams@armfield.fcat.org.uk if there are any issues or problems with access or any of the work set. |
18th January 2020 |
How do different people explain where evil comes from? (The Devil) |
Pre-recorded lesson videos to be uploaded to Google Classroom alongside lesson resources and guidance – all work to be completed online and submitted via Google Classroom or on paper and brought back into school. Please email e.williams@armfield.fcat.org.uk if there are any issues or problems with access or any of the work set. |
25th January 2020 |
How do different people explain where evil comes from? (Psychological phenomenon or personal force) |
Pre-recorded lesson videos to be uploaded to Google Classroom alongside lesson resources and guidance – all work to be completed online and submitted via Google Classroom or on paper and brought back into school. Please email e.williams@armfield.fcat.org.uk if there are any issues or problems with access or any of the work set. |
1st February 2020 |
What is the story of Job? Is this a suitable explanation for why suffering happens? |
Pre-recorded lesson videos to be uploaded to Google Classroom alongside lesson resources and guidance – all work to be completed online and submitted via Google Classroom or on paper and brought back into school. Please email e.williams@armfield.fcat.org.uk if there are any issues or problems with access or any of the work set. |
8th February 2020 |
How do two key thinkers explain the origin of evil and suffering? (Irenaeus & Augustine). |
Pre-recorded lesson videos to be uploaded to Google Classroom alongside lesson resources and guidance – all work to be completed online and submitted via Google Classroom or on paper and brought back into school. Please email e.williams@armfield.fcat.org.uk if there are any issues or problems with access or any of the work set. |