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Lesson objective • The aim of this lesson is to use Star Trek Voyager to help you understand Christian beliefs about the importance of family life.

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Lesson objective. The aim of this lesson is to use Star Trek Voyager to help you understand Christian beliefs about the importance of family life. . Lesson outcomes. GRADE C: will be able to explain why family life is important to Christians. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Lesson objective

Lesson objective• The aim of this lesson is to use

Star Trek Voyager to help you understand Christian beliefs about the importance of family life.

Page 2: Lesson objective

Lesson outcomes

• GRADE C: will be able to explain why family life is important to Christians.

• GRADE B: will be able to express an opinion on what the Bible says about family life.

• GRADE A: will be able to explain other ways in which religion can help families.

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Starter• Watch the following clip from

Star Trek Voyager.

• The doctor is a hologram and has created a holographic family.

• Note down, in rough, everything that is wrong about the family he has created.

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Think – Pair – Share• In pairs, look at the lists you have

made.

• Make three suggestions as to ways in which the doctor could make his family more realistic.

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Why is the family important to Christians?

• We are going to play a game called “The whole truth”

• You are going to be given two words – which make up half of the truth. You have to add other words to make the whole truth.

• Each truth helps to answer the question above.

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Why is the family important to Christians?

STABLELOVE

Children get LOVE from their parents and are brought up in a

STABLE way.

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Why is the family important to Christians?

CARERESPECT

Children should RESPECT their parents and parents should CARE

for their children.

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Why is the family important to Christians?

EDUCATEDCHURCH

Children go to CHURCH with their family and are EDUCATED in the

Christian faith.

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Lesson outcomes

• GRADE C: will be able to explain why family life is important to Christians.

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The Doctor’s family• Watch the second clip. The doctor has

tried to make his family more realistic.

• Do you think he has succeeded?

• What is the problem that he faces now?• Timecode: 11:20 until 14:40

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Christianity and the family

• We know that Christians believe that families are important. They also believe they can be hard work and that the Bible contains help and advice on making family life run better.

• Look at the Bible quotes on thesheet and complete the questions at the end of each section.

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Lesson outcomes

• GRADE B: will be able to express an opinion on what the Bible says about family life.

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How else can Christianity help families?

• In your book, set out your answers like this…

1. Example:How it helps:

(There will be four examples)

• Look at the following pictures and identify what the example is and how it might help.

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Example OneAt baptism we promise to bring our

children up in a loving Christian

family

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Example TwoAt Sunday School we

learn about how to get on with each other and

follow Christian teachings on the family

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Example ThreeAt a church school

children are educated in a

Christian environment

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Example FourWe can all worship as a family at this family

service and at Christmas or Easter

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Con-soli-i-date!!!!

Now attempt Q1 and Q2 on P30

of your Revision Workbook

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Lesson outcomes

• GRADE A: will be able to explain other ways in which religion can help families.

Page 20: Lesson objective

Plenary• If you had to write a set of guidelines

for bringing up a child, to give to new parents, what would the three most important points be and why?