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I have been teaching for over 20 years, from reception to HE. I have taught a variety of subjects: Citizenship, Functional Skills, Geography, History, Life-skills, Psychology, Religious Education, Sociology and more!

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I have been teaching for over 20 years, from reception to HE. I have taught a variety of subjects: Citizenship, Functional Skills, Geography, History, Life-skills, Psychology, Religious Education, Sociology and more!
GSCE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - Forgiveness and revision - 2 lessons
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GSCE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - Forgiveness and revision - 2 lessons

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At least 2 lessons worth of material, including lessons objectives, starter activities, differentiated activities, video-links, revision exercises and more. Written for the GCSE Edexcel, Spec B Short course but can be easily adapted for other GCSE specifications. Lessons cover the following objectives: Define the term ‘forgiveness’ Consider Muslim views on forgiveness Develop an understanding of Muslim views on forgiveness Revise key words and terms Review Muslim views on Crime and Punishment Practice examination style questions on Crime and Punishment
Religious Studies - The Environment - Hunger Cloth assessment
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Religious Studies - The Environment - Hunger Cloth assessment

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In the Middle Ages, Hunger Cloths were used to cover the altar during Lent. These cloths were covered in images and stories from the Bible to help people learn about God. The Hunger cloth group activities leads to students designing their own section of a hunger cloth, reflecting on Christian beliefs and teachings towards environmental issues as part of an assessment piece. I have also included a whole class Hunger Cloth activity. Ideal for Year 8 students.
Native Americans - Sioux tribe - 8 - 10 lessons worth of material!
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Native Americans - Sioux tribe - 8 - 10 lessons worth of material!

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Resources include big idea, learning objectives, starter activities, differentiated activities and worksheets, video clip links and plenaries covering: Lesson 1 - Native American generalizations (myth vs reality) Lesson 2 - Native American lifestyles - different environments Lessons 3 and 4 - Native American lifestyles - How the Sioux lived Lesson 5 - Native American lifestyles - roles of men, women and children in Sioux camps Lesson 6 - Native American lifestyles - Hunting the buffalo Lesson 7 - Native American lifestyles - Sioux marriage and divorce rituals Lesson 8 - Native American lifestyles - Sioux religious beliefs At least 8 - 10 lessons worth of material. Useful for History, Religious Education and Anthropology lessons. Written for lower ability Year 7 students - easily adaptable for other abilities/year groups - e.g. Year 6.
Jewish festival of Passover  - 2- 3 lessons worth of activities!
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Jewish festival of Passover - 2- 3 lessons worth of activities!

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Resources include big ideas, learning objectives, starter activity, plenary, reflection activity, differentiated activities, passover script, bingo, Lego-style Passover presentation, stilling exercise, video clip link and more helping students to learn about the Passover through various fun activities! Written for lower ability Year 8 students - easily adaptable for other abilities/year groups, especially primary school.
Sikhism - Introduction to Guru Nanak
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Sikhism - Introduction to Guru Nanak

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Perfect resource for teachers who need to teach about Sikhism - Guru Nanak. Resources include presentations with starter, main activities and plenary, differentiated activities and stories about Guru Nanak. Great for Year 6 or Year 7 students.
Christianity - Holy book - The Bible - sources of authority - 4 lessons
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Christianity - Holy book - The Bible - sources of authority - 4 lessons

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A small, great value bundle of at least 4 lessons on how Christians use the Bible as a source of authority and guidance. Bundle includes ppts, worksheets, homework activities. Uses The Simpsons and other popular media to encourage students to think about the Bible as more than just a dusty book! Perfect for Key Stage 3 students.
Muslim Holy Book - The Qur'an - 2 lessons
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Muslim Holy Book - The Qur'an - 2 lessons

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At least two lesson’s worth of material on the Qur’an, including lesson objectives, starter activities, plenaries, homework and differentiated worksheets. Great for Key Stage 3 students.
Religious Studies - The Holy Trinity - full lesson
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Religious Studies - The Holy Trinity - full lesson

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Full lesson including lesson plan, learning objectives, starter, differentiated activities and plenary. Can be used to as part of units of work on Christian beliefs and Art in Religion. Designed for Year 8 for interview lesson - bagged me the job!
GCSE Religious Studies -   Marriage and Relationships -Christian Weddings -  The Marriage Game
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GCSE Religious Studies - Marriage and Relationships -Christian Weddings - The Marriage Game

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Lesson focuses on playing the Marriage Game - full instructions are included. Only extras needed are dice and counters! Though the activity has been designed as a game, it helps students focus on the meaning of the vows taken during a Christian wedding service and also outlines some of the various financial considerations that are taken when preparing for a wedding. Resources include presentation, lesson objectives, starter and plenary, game board and worksheets plus homework. The preparation for the game takes about 30 - 40 minutes, playing the game about 30- 40 minutes, follow-up work and discussion - 20 minutes or so. In total, at least 2 lessons worth of material. I use this game as an introductory lesson to GCSE Religious Studies - Relationships and Christian weddings, but also suitable for Year 8/9 students. Laminate game and cards to use year after year!
Christian Marriage / Wedding Game - great game to introduce marriage vows
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Christian Marriage / Wedding Game - great game to introduce marriage vows

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Lesson focuses on playing the Marriage Game - full instructions are included. Only extras needed are dice and counters! Though the activity has been designed as a game, it helps students focus on the meaning of the vows taken during a Christian wedding service and also outlines some of the various financial considerations that are taken when preparing for a wedding. Resources include presentation, lesson objectives, starter and plenary, game board and worksheets plus homework. The preparation for the game takes about 20 minutes, playing the game about 20- 30 minutes, then follow-up work including discussion and structured essay. In total, at least 2 lessons worth of material. I use this game as an introductory lesson to GCSE Religious Studies - Relationships and Christian weddings, but also suitable for Year 8/9 students. Laminate the board and the cards and use over and over again!
The Environment Game
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The Environment Game

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Perfect for Key Stage 3 students learning about Environment through Religious Education or Geography! Takes between 10 - 15 minutes to play so great as a extension or plenary activity to reinforce learning.
Anne Frank's diary - BBC - 6 - 8 lessons!
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Anne Frank's diary - BBC - 6 - 8 lessons!

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Resources include big idea, learning objectives, starter activity, plenary, reflection exercise, differentiated activities and worksheets and video clip links covering the diary of Anne Frank, using the BBC series. At least 6 - 8 lessons worth of material. Useful for both Religious Studies and History lessons. Written for lower ability Year 8 students - easily adaptable for other abilities/year groups - e.g. Year 7.
Religious studies - Animal Rights - 3 lessons
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Religious studies - Animal Rights - 3 lessons

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At least THREE lessons worth of resources on animal rights, including lesson objectives, starters and plenaries, differentiated activities and homework tasks! Aimed at KS3 students studying animal rights, but could also be taught alongside students looking at religious views on the environment.
GSCE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - Capital Punishment - 4 lessons
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GSCE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - Capital Punishment - 4 lessons

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At least 4 lessons worth of material, including lessons objectives, starter activities, differentiated activities, case-studies, video-links and more. Written for the GCSE Edexcel, Spec B Short course but can be easily adapted for other GCSE specifications. Lessons cover the following objectives: • Describe the different types of punishment • Consider what punishment is best suited to particular crimes • Evaluate the effectiveness of prisons for young people, applying own ideas • Know what capital punishment is • Demonstrate an understanding of some of the arguments for and against capital punishment • Evaluate the effectiveness of capital punishment • Consider the lives and deaths of Tim Davis and Daniel Lopez • Reflect on real-life murder case studies from the UK • Evaluate Islamic views on capital punishment • Recognise personal viewpoints on capital punishment • Identify different viewpoints relating to capital punishment • Evaluate whether capital punishment should be made legal in the UK
GCSE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - full unit of work - 8 lesson bundle!
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GCSE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - full unit of work - 8 lesson bundle!

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At least 8 lessons worth of material, including lessons objectives and big ideas, starter activities, differentiated activities, card-sorting exercises, case-studies, revision exercises, video links, plenaries and more. Written for the GCSE Edexcel, Spec B Short course but can be easily adapted for other GCSE specifications. Lessons cover: • Correlation between video games and crime • Impact of gun crime • Aims of punishment • The age of criminal responsibility • Different types of punishment • The effectiveness of prisons for young people, applying own ideas • Arguments for and against capital punishment • Real-life murder case studies from the USA and UK • Islamic views on crime, punishment, justice, capital punishment and forgiveness Scheme of work also included.
GSCE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - introduction and aims of punishment - 2 lessons
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GSCE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - introduction and aims of punishment - 2 lessons

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At least 2 lessons worth of material, including lessons objectives, starter activities, differentiated activities, video-links and more. Written for the GCSE Edexcel, Spec B Short course but can be easily adapted for other GCSE specifications. Lessons cover the following objectives: • Offer personal responses to examples of crime • Consider the correlation between video games and crime • Reflect on the impact of gun crime • Explain at least 3 aims of punishment • Consider what punishments are suitable for certain crimes • Evaluate the age of criminal responsibility Scheme of work also included!