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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.
Living the Christian Life: Prayer. Edexcel Beliefs in Action B New Spec 9-1
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Living the Christian Life: Prayer. Edexcel Beliefs in Action B New Spec 9-1

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This lesson supplements the OXFORD textbook and uses page 85-89 I have included differentiated activities and worksheets. Tasks support the below outcomes: Must: Define what a prayer is and give different examples of prayer Should: Explain why there are different attitudes to prayer in Christianity Could: Evaluate what the advantages and disadvantages are of different types of prayer The lesson ends on exam practice/ technique with various resources to support
Edexcel Beliefs in Action B (GCSE 9-1) Living the Christian life: Worship
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Edexcel Beliefs in Action B (GCSE 9-1) Living the Christian life: Worship

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The outcomes are as follows: Must: Define what liturgical and non-liturgical worship is. Should: Explain the differences between worship in different Christian groups. Could: Evaluate why some Christians prefer liturgical/ non-liturgical/ group/ individual worship Various discussion activities/ exam questions/ suggested clips/ exam questions/ model answers/ peer assessment opportunities
AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Themes - Peace and Conflict. Islam and a Just War
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Themes - Peace and Conflict. Islam and a Just War

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This lesson is based on the OXFORD textbook endorsed for this exam and worksheets have been used to support the information within it. The lesson has a variety of discussion points/ re-cap on previous learning and a look at the 5 mark exam answer with model answers for students to look at and assess The lesson outcomes are: Must: To describe the conditions in which a Muslim will say it is acceptable to go to war. Should: To explain why Muslims believe what they do (using Qur’an quotations and keywords) Could: To evaluate whether a Muslim should go to war in certain situations
War and Peace. KS3 Lesson PowerPoints to support ThinkRE2 chapter
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War and Peace. KS3 Lesson PowerPoints to support ThinkRE2 chapter

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Three lessons that explore War and Peace using the ThinkRE2 textbook as a stimulus. You could also use and adapt the PowerPoints without the textbook. Lesson Titles: Why war? The D Day Landings What does the Bible say about war? How do Buddhists respond to war? (The Dalai Lama) Powerpoints are fully resourced with outcomes/ worksheets/ activities and success criteria's
Poverty: Religious Attitudes.
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Poverty: Religious Attitudes.

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A PowerPoint that looks briefly at the cause of poverty and religious attitudes to it. I use a THINKRE2 textbook for students to explore Christian and Hindu beliefs about poverty (to supplement the lesson you could simply find a brief bit on Hindu and Christian attitudes). Activities are supplemented by images/ questions and discussion opportunities. I have also attached an assessment criteria, PowerPoint and writing frame for an essay in response to the question: Poverty has always been with us. Poverty will always be with us. Why should we bother?
The Trinity New Spec 9-1 Edexcel B
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The Trinity New Spec 9-1 Edexcel B

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Lesson exploring the 3 parts of the trinity using art/ song. Activities fit Gordon Reid and Sarah K Tyler Edexcel endorsed textbook p 16-18 Outcomes are clear This should make a creative introduction to the Trinity
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
AQA 9-1 Relgious Studies: Islamic Beliefs Jihad
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AQA 9-1 Relgious Studies: Islamic Beliefs Jihad

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A range of activities/ worksheets etc. to support the teaching of Jihad Lesson Outcomes: Must: describe what the greater and lesser Jihad is with examples Should: explain why Jihad is important to Muslims Could: evaluate why Jihad is a term that is often misunderstood when talking about Islam
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices - The church in the community: Food Banks
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices - The church in the community: Food Banks

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This lesson can be used alongside page 50-51 of the OXFORD Christianity textbook. Students are given the activity to create a campaign for more food banks from a Christian perspective with a success criteria. The lesson also has a suggested video from YouTube with a worksheet to support the information gathering ***Outcomes: To describe what a food bank is and how they help the community To explain what food banks do (eg. Trussell Trust) To evaluate why Christians want to help the local community
Salat: What is it? Why is it important?
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Salat: What is it? Why is it important?

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A lesson with activities/ links and differentiated questions which will allow students to learn about the key elements of Salat. Students have the option to produce a guide to Salat at the end of the lesson. Resources: PowerPoint Images for students to explore (the idea is that students guess what is happening or what the artefact is within each image) Differentiated tasks upon the PowerPoint
Ghandi: Feelings Chart
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Ghandi: Feelings Chart

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Activities contained upon the PowerPoint include: A set of comprehension questions which can be used alongside the ThinkRE2 textbook Some of Ghandi's beliefs/ teachings form a starter for students to discuss The feelings chat activity (Students are to watch parts of the film 'Ghandi' and create a feelings chart of how he felt through various parts of his life (documents attached)) A final activity attached is for students to create a twitter account about Ghandi.
GCSE bootcamp. Lessons to prepare students for GCSE Philosophy and Ethics
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GCSE bootcamp. Lessons to prepare students for GCSE Philosophy and Ethics

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A set of lessons and resources that introduce various themes that will be studied at GCSE this was taught to Year 9 to prepare them for the GCSE course. Lessons include PowerPoints and Tasks that are easily adaptable. Lesson titles: 1. What do all Christians believe? The Trinity, resurrection, The Crucifixion and Pentecost 2. What is the Bible? 3. Denominations in Christianity 4. Was Jesus human or divine? 5. The Parables 6. Sanctity of Life 7. Making moral decisions
Segregation in America source investigation task
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Segregation in America source investigation task

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A set of sources have been placed together (images, testimonies etc.). Students in groups or independently should look at the sources and work out what happened during the Civil Rights movement. I have attached the worksheet that students can record their ideas on. The PowerPoint attached also gives a whole host of discussion points/ differentiated questions and tasks for students to engage in. I have found this lesson to be very successful in reinforcing collaborative learning in the classroom. This could be used for both RE and history.
Malcolm X: Is it possible for people to change?
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Malcolm X: Is it possible for people to change?

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A lesson PowerPoint that focusses upon the question: Is it possible for people to change? Activities on each slide - full with differentiated tasks/ questions etc. This lesson can be used to supplement page 30 and 31 of the THINKRE2 textbook as there contains a slide with some comprehension questions. I often end this lesson with a courtroom debate which is very interesting - the assessment criteria etc, for this is also on the PowerPoint itself