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Social Media & Jealousy

Social Media & Jealousy

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Learning Objectives:
1. Consider the idea that social media leads to envy & jealousy
2. Present arguments for and against this claim
3. Reflect on how far your life represents the fruits of the Holy Spirit

Resources Include: 
- Fully editable lesson PowerPoint
- Colour Code It - Arguments for and against the statement ‘social media leads to jealousy’, for pupils to colour code.
- Record It - The text from Galatians 5:1-26 with highlighted passages and questions for pupils to annotate around it. Page two has a table listing the fruits of the Spirit, for pupils to reflect on which of them they already show in their lives.

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 D7.5.3 - Consider the claim that the widespread use of social media leads to envy and jealousy. Present arguments for and against the claim, including a Catholic response (with reference to what you have learned about the fruits of the Spirit).
R7.5.3 - Reflect on their own behaviour, and consider the extent to which it reflects the fruits of the Spirit or the works of the flesh (see Gal 5, YC 120).

Scheme of Work: Year 7 To the Ends of the Earth - Lesson 5 _______________________________________________________________________________

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