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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Who was the philosopher Plato?
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Who was the philosopher Plato? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on intorducing Plato and his concept of rationalism as a world view I use this lesson with my Y7 class as their eleventh lesson in the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme. If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - End of Unit Assessment for Who am I and How do I see the w
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - End of Unit Assessment to accompany the unit Who am I and How do I see the world. Concluding task of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. I use this assessment with my Y7 class. Also included is a fully editable knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What different ways are there to see God? (lesson 1)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What different ways are there to see God? (lesson 1)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What different ways are there to see God? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on different ways to see God – e.g theism, atheism and agnosticism. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their first lesson/ an introduction to the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Why do people believe in God? (Lesson 2)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Why do people believe in God? (Lesson 2)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Why do people believe in God? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson is designed to get student’s thinking about what reasons people may have for their beliefs. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their second lesson in this unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the cosmological argument? (Lesson 6)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the cosmological argument? (Lesson 6)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the cosmological argument for the existence of God? (lesson 6) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on supportive arguments for the cosmological theory. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their sixth lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the ontological argument? (Lesson 8)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the ontological argument? (Lesson 8)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the ontological argument for the existence of God? (lesson 8) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on supportive arguments for the ontological theory. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their eight lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Revision  -Why believe in God? (lesson 10)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Revision -Why believe in God? (lesson 10)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Revision lesson (lesson 10) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on revision of previous learning. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their penultimate lesson of the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Assessment (RS) -Why do people believe in God? (lesson 11)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Assessment (RS) -Why do people believe in God? (lesson 11)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Assessment (RS) -Why do people believe in God? (lesson 11) A two part end of unit assessment which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. I use this assessment to conclude the unit for Y8 class. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the cosmological argument? (lesson 7)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the cosmological argument? (lesson 7)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the cosmological argument? (lesson 7) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on opposition arguments for the cosmological theory. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their seventh lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the Ontological Argument? (lesson 9
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the Ontological Argument? (lesson 9

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the Ontological Argument? (lesson 9) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on opposition arguments to the ontological theory. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their ninth lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Formative Assessment (RS) - is the design argument credible (L 5)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Formative Assessment (RS) - is the design argument credible (L 5)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Assessment Task (RS) - Is the design argument credible? Short formative assessment (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. I usually use this assessment as lesson 5 of the unit and I use the later part of the lesson to feedback on the homework which can also be purchased or comes as part of the unit bundle Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the study of ethics (lesson 1)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the study of ethics (lesson 1)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the study of ethics (lesson 1) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on Medical Ethics. This unit is designed to introduce the study of ethics to younger students. I use this lesson with my Y9 class as their first lesson on the unit Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit – “How does religion influence what people think is ethical?”, A ethics and medical ethics focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2)
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Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2)

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Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant Hippocrates was in the history of medicine. Introduces the importance of Hippocrates and his key ideas. Also gives a model of the 8 mark significance question and help students build links to factors. I use this lesson as the second lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
Galen's contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 3)
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Galen's contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 3)

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How significant was Galen’s contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant Galen was in the history of medicine and encourages students to apple their knowledge to an 8 mark aqa significance exam style question. I use this lesson as the third lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People
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The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People

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The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 4) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant the Catholic Church was in the history of medicine. The lesson focuses on whether the church ultimately helped or hindered medicine in the medieval era. I use this lesson as the fourth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Types of Ethical Codes (lesson 3)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Types of Ethical Codes (lesson 3) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson focusing on intorducing the ideas of moral absolutism and utilitarianism (from KS3 upwards). This is part of a module focused on Medical Ethics. This unit is designed to introduce the study of ethics to younger students. I use this lesson with my Y9 class as their third lesson of the unit Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit – “How does religion influence what people think is ethical?”, A ethics and medical ethics focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is a moral code? (lesson 2)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is a moral code? (lesson 2) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson focusing on how religious beliefs influence moral codes (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on Medical Ethics. This unit is designed to introduce the study of ethics to younger students. I use this lesson with my Y9 class as their second lesson on the unit Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit – “How does religion influence what people think is ethical?”, A ethics and medical ethics focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)