Hairspray - Movie Task and Teacher NotesQuick View
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Hairspray - Movie Task and Teacher Notes

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<p>A worksheet and Teacher guide that can be used with the film Hairspray.</p> <p>The course is designed in a way that the film can be periodically stopped and discussed and pupils are able to engage in discussions and debates about the content. The pupil sheets are there to help guide discussion but it is up to the teacher’s professional judgement where the discussion may go.</p> <p>This guide is to help facilitate this discussion. There is also some extension tasks the class can work on should you feel appropriate.</p> <p>Main themes covered - Racism, Beauty, 1960’s America, Civil Rights</p> <p>This Unit will take 4-5 weeks to complete depending on discussion and extension tasks.</p>
The Circle - Internet Safety, Social Media, Digital Literacy - Unit of WorkQuick View
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The Circle - Internet Safety, Social Media, Digital Literacy - Unit of Work

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<p>A worksheet and Teacher guide that can be used with the film The Circle.</p> <p>The course is designed in a way that the film can be periodically stopped and discussed and pupils are able to engage in discussions and debates about the content. The pupil sheets are there to help guide discussion but it is up to the teacher’s professional judgement where the discussion may go.</p> <p>This guide is to help facilitate this discussion. There is also some extension tasks the class can work on should you feel appropriate.</p> <p>Main themes covered - Social Media, Human Rights, Privacy, Internet Safety</p> <p>This Unit will take 4-5 weeks to complete depending on discussion and extension tasks.</p>
Core RME/ Religious Studies - Stand Alone LessonsQuick View
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Core RME/ Religious Studies - Stand Alone Lessons

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This is a unit of lessons on a wide range of topics. It is hoped that the lessons will spark some discussion. The information is there to spark discussion and interest. The tasks are designed in a way that they stand alone, can be completed in succession or pick and choose. Some teachers may take a few weeks on one topic or task some may just take a lesson. I have included links to access further information or reading. <br /> These could also be used to spark discussion and lead to an Added Value Unit.<br /> <br /> Lessons Included<br /> <br /> Fake News<br /> Does Religion do more harm than good?<br /> Scientology<br /> Rastafari<br /> Right to Privacy<br /> Is Torture ever Justifed?
The Hunger Games - Movie Worksheet - Justice, Sanctity of Life, Law and OrderQuick View
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The Hunger Games - Movie Worksheet - Justice, Sanctity of Life, Law and Order

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<p>A worksheet and Teacher guide that can be used with the film The Circle.</p> <p>The course is designed in a way that the film can be periodically stopped and discussed and pupils are able to engage in discussions and debates about the content. The pupil sheets are there to help guide discussion but it is up to the teacher’s professional judgement where the discussion may go.</p> <p>This guide is to help facilitate this discussion. There is also some extension tasks the class can work on should you feel appropriate.</p> <p>Main themes covered - Law and Order, Sanctity of Life, Death, Moral decisions, Politics</p> <p>This Unit will take 4-5 weeks to complete depending on discussion and extension tasks.</p>
The Invention of Lying - Movie Worksheet  - Atheism, Ethics, Religion and Society.Quick View
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The Invention of Lying - Movie Worksheet - Atheism, Ethics, Religion and Society.

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<p>A worksheet and Teacher guide that can be used with the film The Invention of Lying.</p> <p>The course is designed in a way that the film can be periodically stopped and discussed and pupils are able to engage in discussions and debates about the content. The pupil sheets are there to help guide discussion but it is up to the teacher’s professional judgement where the discussion may go.</p> <p>This guide is to help facilitate this discussion. There is also some extension tasks the class can work on should you feel appropriate.</p> <p>Main themes covered - Atheism, Ethics, Religion and Society.</p> <p>This Unit will take 4-5 weeks to complete depending on discussion and extension tasks.</p>
Les Miserables - Morality in the Movies- Teacher Guide and Pupil WorksheetQuick View
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Les Miserables - Morality in the Movies- Teacher Guide and Pupil Worksheet

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<p>A worksheet and Teacher guide that can be used with the film Les Miserables.</p> <p>The course is designed in a way that the film can be periodically stopped and discussed and pupils are able to engage in discussions and debates about the content. The pupil sheets are there to help guide discussion but it is up to the teacher’s professional judgement where the discussion may go.</p> <p>This guide is to help facilitate this discussion. There is also some extension tasks the class can work on should you feel appropriate.</p> <p>Main themes covered - Justice, Ethics, Morality, Moral Philosophy, Moral Dillemmas</p> <p>This Unit will take 4-5 weeks to complete depending on discussion and extension tasks.</p>
Moral Issues in Movies - Worksheets and Teacher GuidesQuick View
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Moral Issues in Movies - Worksheets and Teacher Guides

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<p>A series of Lessons aimed at aged 12+<br /> The bundle includes Worksheets and Teacher Guides for the following films.</p> <ul> <li>Hairspray</li> <li>The Circle</li> <li>Hunger Games</li> <li>The Invention of Lying</li> <li>Les Miserables</li> </ul> <p>Each resource has 4 pages of questions relating to the film, a teacher guide with synopsis, answers and discussion points as well as extension tasks to take the learning of the film further.<br /> A good resource for cover work or non specialists to teach as well as senior classes to aid discussion through film.</p> <p>Each Unit will last a minimum of 4-5 lessons, potentially longer depending on length of discussion and extension tasks.</p>
Capital Punishment - Arguments For and Against - Card Sort Activity - Religious Studies, RMEQuick View
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Capital Punishment - Arguments For and Against - Card Sort Activity - Religious Studies, RME

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<p>Resource is aimed at S3 pupils as in introduction to arguments for and against Capital Punishment.</p> <p>Print out the task cards and pupils have various card sorting exercises to complete and work on. The arguments include religious and non religious viewpoints. Good for revision for Religion and Justice too.</p> <p>Differentiation is by task and as pupils move through the tasks they will be using higher order thinking skills. There is also the inclusion of Extension Tasks too.</p> <p>I recommend the cards be printed and laminated. Can be completed as individuals or groups.</p>