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Post-industrial Britain and the impact on sport
Chapter 3.1 - Emergence of the globalisation of sport in the twenty-first century
Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification.
Students will be able to:
AO1: To know the characteristics of industrial Britain (1780 - 1840)
AO2: To apply these characteristics to rational recreation
AO3: To begin to evaluate how social-cultural factors affected sport during the industrial revolution
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The Industrial and Post-Industrial Revolution effects on Society (1780 - 1900)
Chapter 3.1 - Emergence of the globalisation of sport in the twenty-first century
Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification.
Students will be able to:
AO1: To know the characteristics of industrial Britain (1780 - 1840)
AO2: To these characteristics to rational recreation
AO3: To begin to evaluate how social-cultural factors affected sport during the industrial revolution
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons.
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Popular recreation sports
Chapter 3.1 - Emergence of the globalisation of sport in the twenty-first century
Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification.
Students will be able to:
AO1: To know the characteristics of pre-industrial Britain (Pre 1780)
AO2: To apply these characteristics to popular recreation
AO3: To evaluate how social-cultural factors affected sport pre industrial revolution
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons.
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Pre-industrial Britain (Pre 1780)
Chapter 3.1 - Emergence of the globalisation of sport in the twenty-first century
Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification.
Students will be able to:
AO1: To know the characteristics of pre-industrial Britain (Pre 1970)
AO2: To apply these characteristics to popular recreation
AO3: To evaluate how social-cultural factors affected sport pre industrial revolution
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons.
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Abortion
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 5 - Sanctity of Life
Students will be able to:
To summarise religious and non-religious teachings on abortion
To reflect on the ethical implications of abortion
To formulate links between key terms (sanctity of life / quality of life) and abortion
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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When Does Life Begin?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 5 - Sanctity of Life
Students will be able to:
To define the key terms related to this lesson (conception, ensoulment, sanctity of life and abortion)
To consider when life begins.
To summarise religious beliefs, teachings to the beginning of life.
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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Sanctity of Life
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 5 - Sanctity of Life
Students will be able to:
To describe what is meant by the term the sanctity of life
To explore why religions teaches that all life is special
To evaluate the impact this belief has on people today
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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Divorce
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 - Religion and the Family
Students will be able to:
To consider the different reasons for divorce in Britain today
To explore religious beliefs and teachings about divorce and remarriage
To evaluate whether it should be easy to get a divorce
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Marriage
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 - Religion and the Family
Students will be able to:
To consider why people choose to get married
To explain different viewpoints on marriage
To evaluate whether marriage is still relevant today
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Sex Before Marriage
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 - Religion and the Family
Students will be able to:
To consider secular attitudes towards sexual relationships before/outside marriage
To explore why sexual relationships can happen before/outside of marriage
To explain religious views towards sexual relationships before/outside marriage
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Nature and Purpose of Families
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 - Religion and the Family
Students will be able to:
To consider the nature of families in the 21st century.
To explore religious beliefs and teachings about the nature of families and the role of parents
To evaluate the nature and purpose of families in the 21st century.
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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Hindus belief on the Afterlife
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 - Life after death
Students will be able to:
To define the following key terms; Atman, Reincarnation, Moksha, Samsara and Karma
To explain what Hindus believe about Reincarnation
To evaluate different viewpoints to reach a judgement on whether we are reincarnated after death
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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Muslim belief on the Afterlife
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 - Life after death
Students will be able to:
To explain the Muslim belief on the afterlife
To explore why Muslims hold these beliefs
To evaluate how these beliefs influence Muslims today
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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Christian belief on the Afterlife
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 - Life after death
Students will be able to:
To explain the Christians belief on the afterlife
To explore why Christians hold these beliefs
To evaluate how these beliefs influence Christians today
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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The Soul
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2 - Religious Laws
Students will be able to:
To describe what is meant by the soul
To explore different beliefs about the soul
To evaluate these beliefs about the soul against each other
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Life After Death
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 - Life after death?
Students will be able to:
To explore different beliefs on whether there is life after death
To analyse whether the belief in life after death affects the way believers live
To evaluate different beliefs in life after death against each other
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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The 10 commandments
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2 - Religious Laws
Students will be able to:
To identify the ten commandments
To explain how the ten commandments influence people today
To evaluate whether the Ten Commandments are still relevant today
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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What is Morality?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2 - Religious Laws
Students will be able to:
To define the following key terms; morality, ethics and moral issues
To examine where people get their morals from
To evaluate whether we need religious rules to do the right thing?
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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The Sangha and the 5 Precepts
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 1- Evil and Suffering
Students will be able to:
To identify the Five Precepts
To explain the day in a life of the Sangha
To evaluate the need for the Sangha to have additional moral codes
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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Buddhists Worship
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 1- Evil and Suffering
Students will be able to:
To describe different ways Buddhists worship.
To explain how and why Buddhists worship includingthe symbolism of mudras and statues of Buddha.
To evaluate why Buddhists worship when they don’t believe in God.
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!