Year 11

Responses to victims of war

In this lesson, we will focus on responses to victims of war. We will explore the effects of war (environmental, physical, emotional), Islamic and Christian teachings directed at helping victims of war and the work of charities (Islamic Relief, Christian Aid).

Year 11

Responses to victims of war

In this lesson, we will focus on responses to victims of war. We will explore the effects of war (environmental, physical, emotional), Islamic and Christian teachings directed at helping victims of war and the work of charities (Islamic Relief, Christian Aid).

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. The effects of war (environmental, physical, emotional).
  2. Islamic and Christian teachings directed at helping victims of war.
  3. Charities (Islamic Relief, Christian Aid).

Equipment

You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.

Content guidance

  • Contains conflict or violence.

Supervision

Adult supervision suggested

Licence

This content is made available by Oak National Academy Limited and its partners and licensed under Oak’s terms & conditions (Collection 1), except where otherwise stated.

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7 Questions

Q1.
Which is the best definition of pacifism?
Correct answer: Pacifism is the belief that violence of any kind is unjustifiable. Therefore, all disputes should be settled with peaceful means.
Pacifism is the belief that violence should be avoided. It can be used as a last resort.
Promoting peace throughout the world.
Violence should be pursued in order to resolve conflicts swiftly.
Q2.
Can Muhammad be considered a pacifist?
Correct answer: No
Yes
Q3.
Can Mairead Corrigan be considered a pacifist?
No
Correct answer: Yes
Q4.
Can Dietrich Bonhoeffer be considered a pacifist?
Correct answer: No
Yes
Q5.
Which of the following people used force in the Battle of Badr?
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Mairead Corrigan
Correct answer: Muhammad
Q6.
Which of the following people became involved in a plot to kill Hitler?
Correct answer: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Mairead Corrigan
Muhammad
Q7.
Which of the following people founded Women for Peace?
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Correct answer: Mairead Corrigan
Muhammad

6 Questions

Q1.
Are the following effects (loss of hearing, loss of limbs, being disfigured) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?
Environmental
Financial
Correct answer: Physical
Political
Psychological
Q2.
Are the following effects (post-traumatic stress disorder, fear and terror from living in life-threatening situations) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?
Environmental
Financial
Physical
Political
Correct answer: Psychological
Q3.
Are the following effects (crop failures, natural habitat destruction) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?
Correct answer: Environmental
Financial
Physical
Political
Psychological
Q4.
Are the following effects (poverty in the family as the main earner can no longer work, homes destroyed) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?
Environmental
Correct answer: Financial
Physical
Political
Psychological
Q5.
What is the name of the Christian organisation (that you learnt about in the lesson) that helps victims of war?
Aid for Christians
Correct answer: Christian Aid
Christian Relief
Jesus Relief Fund
Q6.
What is the name of the Islamic organisation (that you learnt about in the lesson) that helps victims of war?
Islamic Aid
Correct answer: Islamic Relief
Muslim Aid
Relief for Muslims