A lesson which introduces students to Crime and Deviance. This PowerPoint includes links to past papers, mark schemes and examiners reports; It also includes a break down of the topics, images and key pieces of information such as what is crime and deviance (including examples).
A lesson on experiments (lab, field and the comparativ method) based on the Webb, Westergaard, Trobe and Townsend textbook.
Includes tasks, images, videos etc.
Feel free to tweak to your liking!
A detailed lesson on ‘Pilgrimage to Rome, Lourdes and Walsingham’. This lesson includes images, questions and easily adaptable. It is advisable to use a computer room for this lesson. Tweak to your liking!
A GCSE AQA lesson based on The New Right. This resource is a worksheet that includes questions (with answers in the notes section) and images. Feel free to tweak!
Based on pages 24 - 25 from the David Brown textbook. This lesson is best taught with the textbook.
A detailed sociology lesson on pupil subcultures. This lesson is loaded with activities, images and YouTube videos to consolidate learning. There is also information in the notes section which one can refer to. The lesson also touches partially on ‘Pupils’ class identities and the school’ - Tweak to your liking. Best used with the textbook - Rob Webb (Author), Hal Westergaard (Author), Keith Trobe (Author), Annie Townend (Author).
This PowerPoint is a summary for 6.2 Michelangelo’s Last Judgement. It has also been differentiated for higher and lower ability students (read the notes section). Feel free to tweak to your liking!
This PowerPoint is a summary for 6.9 The Church’s teaching on the end of time. It has also been differentiated for higher and lower ability students (read the notes section). Feel free to tweak to your liking!
A PowerPoint with various images from the following topics (in random order):
Catholic Christianity - Paper 1:
Creation
Incarnation
Triune God
Redemption
Church and the Kingdom of God
Eschatology
Themes - Paper 2:
Religion, Peace and Conflict
Religion, Relationships and Families
Islam - Paper 2:
Beliefs
Practices
There are key words in the notes section for teachers.
One way in which you could use this resource:
Put an image up on the board and get a student to say everything they know about the image e.g. Angels - In Islam, they are believed to be messengers of God; there are various different angels with different roles - Mikail, Israfil, Jibril etc.
This resource includes 15 recap questions from the following topics:
Chapter 1: Creation
Chapter 2: Incarnation
Chapter 3: The Triune God
Chapter 4: Redemption
Chapter 5: Church and the KOG
Chapter 6: Eschatology
The answers are also in the notes section
A lesson on the places of worship with a focus on the Mosque as well as the Catholic Church. There is extra information in the notes section for teachers to refer to and videos that the teacher can show students - feel free to tweak to your liking!