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We are a group of dedicated Religious Education teachers with over 60 years of management experience. We always strive to promote the study of RE through researching innovative ways to promote classroom engagement. All the lessons can be used exactly how they have been laid out and follow a clear structure. Each lesson includes; differentiated learning objectives, range of AFL activities and starter, plenary and main activity.

pptx, 394.84 KB
pptx, 394.84 KB

A full lesson covering the Islamic beliefs about the afterlife.

A well structured and detailed lesson cover the key Islamic beliefs on the after life. This presentation follows a clear structure with a starter activity, encouraging the pupils to think about the afterlife. Following this there is a video clip to meet different learning needs and then a good range of information on the slides to meet different learning needs. There are a great range of AFL activities for pupils to complete within the lesson to ensure sufficient progress is being made and also a plenary to assess the level of progress pupils have made. Therefore, this lesson can be used exactly how it has been laid out but can also easily be adapted. A lesson generally targeted for GCSE pupils but can easily be tailored for key stage 3 pupils.

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zoe_terry

2 years ago
3

Quite a basic lesson in terms of activities and the way it's presented - not very visually appealing, a video to watch, two gap fills and then information. Main task is a storyboard - I'd be concerned about doing a storyboard seeing as Allah, the Prophets, angels, etc should not be drawn in Islam. 3 stars for the information which would be useful to someone who has not covered this topic before for Islam, 2 stars for the activities.

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