A series of lessons designed for Year 9 exploring the theme 'why is there evil?' Worksheets e.g. source analysis can be found in the PPT's for printing.
Please note - The evil project (project-based learning approach) could take place before the final written assessment and the group work can take place over 2-4 lessons. Please e-mail me if you would like to use the resources I used for the Evil Project Source Packs. These included additional information for students on Buddhist, Sikh and Hindu explanations of evil.
Lesson 1 - What is Evil?
Lesson 2 - Christianity and Evil
Lesson 3 - Christianity and Dealing with Evil
Lesson 4 - Islam and Evil
Lesson 5 - Assessment
Lesson 6-8 - Evil Project
A KS3 lesson exploring the debate to whether religion is a cohesive or divisive force in the world. This could be spread over two or three lessons. Students thoroughly enjoy the investigation as it involves aliens!
A set of 7 differentiated lessons including assessment. A Scheme of Work, Unit rationale, display extension materials and student progress sheet are also included.
A KS3 lesson designed for Year 8 exploring the five pillars of Islam. There are both lower ability and higher ability versions, along with differentiated resources, included that can be easily adapted to meet the needs of your class.
Lesson 3 - Hindu beliefs about reincarnation
Lesson 4 - Life after death in Ancient Egypt
Both lessons are designed for mixed ability Year 8 classes but come complete with differentiation for SEN, EAL and G&T.
Lesson 5 - Aztec beliefs about the afterlife
Lesson 6 - Final assessment
Lesson 7- Assessment review
Lesson 5 is designed for mixed ability Year 8 classes but comes complete with differentiation for SEN, EAL and G&T.
Lesson 1 - What are human rights?
Lesson 2 - Understanding conflicting human rights
Lesson 3 - Child soldiers and human rights
Lesson 4 - Presentations and assessment