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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.

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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.
AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: Christian beliefs. Ressurection and life after death
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: Christian beliefs. Ressurection and life after death

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A lesson that explores the nature of Jesus resurrection and different Christian beliefs about resurrection. The lesson supports the AQA endorsed OXFORD textbook and comes with printable worksheets and resources. The lesson uses silent debate to work towards answering a 12 mark question. I have included suggested writing processes and structures to help with the development of the 12 mark answer
What if the world was perfect? The Problem of Evil
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What if the world was perfect? The Problem of Evil

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Lesson 1: Why is there evil in the world? Various activities exploring different types of evil. a) A game to play b) Activities centred upon the Black Eyed Peas 'Where is the love?' Lesson 2: What if the world was perfect? A creative lesson for students to explore various arguments when looking at the problem of evil. Contains: a) PowerPoint with activities and outcomes b) A homework task c) Differentiated comic strips for the final task where students need to produce an argument. d) Resources to compliment the PowerPoint tasks I use this lesson to introduce argument writing through the medium of debate and the use of the comic strip
Heaven is Real. DVD worksheet
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Heaven is Real. DVD worksheet

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A worksheet and lesson to supplement the film Heaven is Real. Excellent for teaching life after death at GCSE also superb for religious experiences. I have written and attached an advice for teachers sheet which give discussion points and timings. Kids loved it as it's based on a true story. I show them the YouTube clips of the actual interviews after the lesson.
Jesus Miracles Lesson
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Jesus Miracles Lesson

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A lesson that looks at miracles and whether they happen using a biblical example. Students are encourages to assess a series of scenarios at the start of the lesson and depict which they think is a miracle. Students then are encouraged to define the word miracle. This then leads on to allow students to analyse a biblical miracle. YOU WILL NEED THE MOVE 'MIRACLE MAKER' and show the section which portrays the 'Raising of Jairus's daughter' OR you could find the story from the Bible.
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE. Christian Beliefs: The crucifixion
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE. Christian Beliefs: The crucifixion

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A lesson designed to look at the crucifixion of Jesus complete with a range of activities. A printable set of worksheets are on the PowerPoint along with an in depth worksheet exploring the symbolism of the cross and its importance to Christians today. The lesson ends upon a 4 mark answer Lesson outcomes: Must: describe what the cross symbolises Should: Explain how the belief in the crucifixion influences a Christian today Could:. Evaluate whether you think it is the most important belief
AQA 9-1 Relationships and families: The nature and purpose of families in Christianity
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AQA 9-1 Relationships and families: The nature and purpose of families in Christianity

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This lesson serves as an introduction to the role and purpose of the family by looking at different types of family and then moves on to look at Christian beliefs attitudes. There are a variety of worksheets on the slides that are printable. Some are more challenging some lesson challenging. Outcomes are: To describe different types of family To explain Christian beliefs about the role/ purpose of the family To evaluate what you think the most important role of the family is The lesson includes a variety of activities both independent and collaborative.
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies - Christian Practices - Pilgrimages
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies - Christian Practices - Pilgrimages

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This lesson looks at pilgrimages in Christianity to: Jerusalem Iona Taize Walsingham In addition Lourdes can be used from the OXFORD textbook The lesson comes with a collaborative leanring activity where students have to make notes upon one place of pilgrimage then share their ideas. The lesson then contains discussion activities and the opportunity to write and plan a 12 mark answer with support with various differentiated resources Must: Describe what a pilgrimage is and give one example Should: Explain why pilgrimage is important for a Christian Could: Evaluate whether you think pilgrimage is beneficial to the believer
The Family in Islam Edexcel beliefs in Action B 9-1 GCSE
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The Family in Islam Edexcel beliefs in Action B 9-1 GCSE

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Lesson title: Muslim attitudes to the importance of family Complete with tasks/ discussion points/ exam questions/ exemplar question/ mark scheme etc. SEN worksheet to supplement leaflet making task Activities supplement the book by: Waqr Ahmad Ahmedi. Religious Ethics through Islam. Oxford Press
Year 9 Philosophy of Religion Lessons and SOW
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Year 9 Philosophy of Religion Lessons and SOW

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Lesson Titles: Arguments for Gods existence What if God was one of us? Can God be omnipotent? Did God design the world? Just because we can think of God he must exist. Could God create a stone Assessment Preparation and lesson complete with criteria SOW attached. All lessons with outcomes / activities and resourced. A great set of simple lessons or start point to build on and develop. This has been designed to engage my Year 9 RE students. Its designed to run over 6-7 weeks but could easily be expanded. Excellent for debate and discussion with a few creative activities included
What was Islam like before the time of Mohammad (pbuh)?
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What was Islam like before the time of Mohammad (pbuh)?

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This lesson serves as an introduction to looking at the changes the prophet (pbuh) made in Pre-Islamic Arabia. Complete with outcomes/ activities and mini-plenaries. Suggested Youtube clips too! Planned for KS3 Y8 however it could be adapted as an intro for Y10-11 etc because it looks at the treatment of women. I am currently writing a series of lessons like this to challenge misconceptions and stereotypes in Islam
Living The Muslim Life: Ten Obligatory Acts and The Five Pillars Into lesson. Edexcel B (9-1) GCSE
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Living The Muslim Life: Ten Obligatory Acts and The Five Pillars Into lesson. Edexcel B (9-1) GCSE

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An introductory lesson that supplements the Oxford Textbook for this course. Using pages 77-78. I have split the lesson into two halves - it is designed for a 2 hr double lesson so some tasks allow students to get out their seats and gather information etc. (all activities resourced but can be easily adapted) The lesson has: 1. Clear outcomes 2. Discussion activities 3. Comprehension tasks 4. Information sheets 5. A range of activities 6. Exam questions with model answers and opportunity for peer assessment.
Edexcel B Muslim Beliefs 9-1 Sunni and Shia differences/ split
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Edexcel B Muslim Beliefs 9-1 Sunni and Shia differences/ split

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This lesson was a lesson I planned in response to students responses to a (d) question from the OXFORD textbook which stated 'There are more similarities than differences between Shi’a and Sunni Muslims’ The lesson is planned with lots of exam structure tips/ mats/ mark schemes etc. to plan the perfect (d) answer. Relevant slides would need to be printed and handed to the students . There's an around the room activity and opportunity for peer and self assessent Lesson outcomes: To identify key differences between Shi’ah and Sunni Muslims To understand why there are differences To evaluate the statement ‘There are more similarities than differences between Shi’a and Sunni Muslims’