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Instant RE

With over 15 years of experience as an RE (Religious Education) teacher, I am passionate about creating interactive and inspirational resources that bring learning to life. My expertise lies in developing engaging lesson materials that not only educate but also inspire students to think critically and explore diverse perspectives. Whether you're looking for comprehensive lesson plans, thought-provoking activities, or innovative teaching strategies, my resources are the perfect choice for you.

With over 15 years of experience as an RE (Religious Education) teacher, I am passionate about creating interactive and inspirational resources that bring learning to life. My expertise lies in developing engaging lesson materials that not only educate but also inspire students to think critically and explore diverse perspectives. Whether you're looking for comprehensive lesson plans, thought-provoking activities, or innovative teaching strategies, my resources are the perfect choice for you.
What is RE?
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What is RE?

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What is RE? - Introductory Lesson for Year 7 Overview: Introduce your Year 7 students to the fascinating world of Religious Education with our engaging and comprehensive lesson, “What is RE?” This resource is designed specifically for UK high school students, providing a perfect starting point for their RE journey. What’s Included: PowerPoint Presentation: An interactive and visually appealing slideshow to guide the lesson. It includes key definitions, thought-provoking questions, and vibrant images to capture students’ interest. Lesson Plan: A detailed plan outlining the lesson objectives, activities, and discussion points, ensuring a structured and effective learning experience. Worksheets: Engaging activities and worksheets to reinforce learning and encourage independent thinking. These are designed to cater to a variety of learning styles. Starter and Plenary Activities: Fun and engaging activities to kick off the lesson and summarise learning at the end. Teacher Notes: Helpful tips and additional information to aid in delivering the lesson with confidence and depth. Key Features: Curriculum-Aligned: Fully aligned with the UK National Curriculum for Religious Education. Interactive and Engaging: Utilises a variety of multimedia and interactive elements to keep students engaged and motivated. Critical Thinking: Encourages students to explore and question, fostering critical thinking and open-mindedness. Inclusive Approach: Promotes understanding and respect for different religions and worldviews, essential for personal and social development. Learning Objectives: Understand the purpose and importance of Religious Education. Learn basic definitions and concepts related to RE. Develop an appreciation for diverse beliefs and practices. Begin to think critically about the role of religion in society and personal life. Why Choose “What is RE?” This resource is not just about imparting knowledge; it’s about inspiring curiosity and respect for the rich tapestry of human beliefs and practices. Perfect for teachers looking to lay a strong foundation in RE for their students, “What is RE?” sets the stage for a thoughtful and engaging exploration of religion throughout the school year. Get Started: Equip your classroom with this comprehensive introductory lesson and make Religious Education a captivating and enlightening experience for your Year 7 students.
World Religions: What Do I Know? - Interactive Introductory Lesson for Year 7
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World Religions: What Do I Know? - Interactive Introductory Lesson for Year 7

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Kickstart your Year 7 students’ exploration of world religions with this engaging and interactive introductory lesson! Perfectly tailored to spark curiosity, this resource provides everything you need for an impactful and thought-provoking session. What’s Included: PowerPoint Presentation: A visually engaging and easy-to-follow slide deck that guides the lesson, with clear learning objectives and activities designed to foster active participation. Information Sheet: A detailed yet accessible overview of the major world religions, providing essential knowledge for your students. Worksheet: A carefully layered activity sheet that challenges students at different levels, ensuring that more able learners are stretched while providing support where needed. YouTube Clips: Two dynamic video clips exploring the growth and impact of world religions. These clips are proven to captivate students and stimulate discussion, making complex ideas more accessible. This lesson is designed to be both comprehensive and adaptable, providing ample opportunity for differentiation. Whether you’re introducing the topic for the first time or reinforcing prior knowledge, this resource is an excellent way to engage all learners in meaningful reflection and discussion about the diverse world of religions.
The Four Sights (Buddhism)
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The Four Sights (Buddhism)

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“The Four Sights” - KS3 Year 7 Resource Immerse your students in the life-changing experiences of Siddhartha Gautama with this dynamic lesson on the Four Sights, specifically crafted for Year 7 learners. This resource provides an in-depth look at the pivotal moments that led to the birth of Buddhism, making it an essential part of your RE curriculum. Key Features: Detailed Content: Offers a comprehensive overview of the Four Sights, with accessible explanations that cater to a wide range of learning abilities. Engaging Writing Frame: Includes a thoughtfully designed writing frame with thought-provoking questions, encouraging students to reflect deeply on the material. Suitable for all learning levels, this tool helps structure their ideas and promotes critical thinking. Flexible and Editable: While perfect for Year 7, this resource can easily be adapted for Year 8 students. The fully editable format allows you to tweak the content to meet your specific classroom needs. This resource is ideal for RE teachers looking for a versatile and interactive way to teach the story of Siddhartha Gautama and the origins of Buddhism.
What is Buddhism?
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What is Buddhism?

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“What is Buddhism?” - KS3 Year 7 Resource Dive into the fascinating world of Buddhism with this engaging and interactive resource designed specifically for Year 7 students. Perfect for introducing the basics of Buddhism, this resource combines informative content with fun, hands-on activities that will captivate your students and encourage active learning. Key Features: Comprehensive Overview: A clear and concise introduction to the core beliefs, practices, and history of Buddhism, tailored for KS3 learners. Engaging Activities: Includes a variety of activities to reinforce understanding, such as group discussions, creative tasks, and reflective exercises. Buddhism Mythbusting Challenge: A fun, multiple-choice quiz designed to debunk common myths and misconceptions about Buddhism, making learning both educational and entertaining. This resource is ideal for RE teachers looking to spark curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of world religions in their students.
Buddhism - The Middle Way
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Buddhism - The Middle Way

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Buddhism: The Middle Way - Interactive KS3 Lesson Engage your KS3 students with this comprehensive and dynamic lesson on Buddhism’s Middle Way. This resource is perfect for RE classes and includes a range of interactive and student-friendly activities to make learning both fun and meaningful. What’s included: Interactive Quizzes: Boost student engagement with quizzes that reinforce key concepts of the Middle Way in an enjoyable format. Engaging Challenges: Activities that encourage pupils to apply Buddhist principles to everyday situations, promoting critical thinking. Introduction to Meditation: A simple, calming introduction to mindfulness and meditation, a favorite with KS3 students, helping them experience a key aspect of Buddhist practice. This resource is designed to be fully interactive, with clear instructions and opportunities for self-reflection and discussion. Suitable for all abilities, it brings Buddhist teachings to life while meeting curriculum standards.
Buddhism - Suffering (Four Noble Truths & Eightfold Path)
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Buddhism - Suffering (Four Noble Truths & Eightfold Path)

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Introduction to Buddhism - Suffering (The Four Noble Truths, and the Eightfold Path) This engaging resource introduces students to core Buddhist teachings on suffering, the Four Noble Truths, and the Eightfold Path. Packed with a variety of activities, it encourages both independent and peer collaboration, ensuring students actively engage with the content. The resource culminates in a challenge writing task, perfect for consolidating understanding and preparing students for assessment. Ideal for introducing Buddhism in a dynamic and interactive way!
Why did some people want Jesus dead?
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Why did some people want Jesus dead?

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Engage your students with this thought-provoking lesson exploring the question, “Why did some people want Jesus dead?” Using sources from the Gospels, this lesson investigates the political, religious, and social tensions surrounding Jesus’ execution. With tasks ranging from analyzing reasons for his crucifixion to creating a wanted poster, students will critically evaluate historical perspectives in a creative and interactive way. Ideal for KS3 Religious Studies, this resource promotes analytical thinking and deep understanding of key events in Christian history.
What do Christian's believe about Jesus? (Trinity/Incarnation/Miracles/Teachings)
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What do Christian's believe about Jesus? (Trinity/Incarnation/Miracles/Teachings)

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This comprehensive PowerPoint lesson explores the foundational Christian beliefs about Jesus, focusing on the Trinity, Incarnation, Miracles, and Teachings. The lesson is structured to meet differentiated learning objectives, catering to a range of abilities within KS3. Key Features: Starter Activity: A sorting exercise encourages students to identify things that belong to three parts (ice, steam, water etc). Key Concepts Explained: Trinity: Explains the Christian belief in one God as three distinct persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Incarnation: Discusses the belief that God became human in the form of Jesus, referencing biblical scripture such as John 1:14. Miracles: Covers Jesus’ supernatural acts, like healing the sick and turning water into wine, which demonstrate divine power and love. Teachings: Highlights Jesus’ revolutionary ideas, such as loving enemies and treating others equally, which have had lasting impacts on moral thinking. Group Work: Students work collaboratively to fill in a worksheet, drawing insights from detailed slides about Christian beliefs. Critical Thinking Opportunities: Students evaluate whether events like the survival of individuals in tragic scenarios (e.g., 9/11) could be considered miracles. Students are encouraged to express their opinions on key concepts and evaluate a range of perspectives about Jesus. Plenary Activity: Reflection questions help students consolidate their learning and identify areas of personal success. Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students will: Describe key Christian concepts simply. Explain these concepts and articulate their own views. Evaluate diverse perspectives on Jesus and draw clear conclusions. This resource is perfect for RE teachers looking to deliver an engaging and well-structured lesson on Christian beliefs, catering to students of various abilities. It promotes active participation, critical thinking, and reflection, making it a valuable addition to your TES shop.
Did Jesus survive the Cruxifixion?
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Did Jesus survive the Cruxifixion?

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Engage your students in an exciting investigation of one of history’s greatest mysteries: The Resurrection of Jesus. This interactive lesson transforms learners into detectives tasked with solving the case of the missing body. Students will explore different theories, analyze evidence from historical and biblical sources, and critically evaluate the credibility of each idea. With thought-provoking activities and clear learning objectives, this resource encourages discussion, analytical thinking, and a deeper understanding of Christian beliefs. Ideal for RE lessons, it’s perfect for fostering curiosity and debate in your classroom!