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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 : Relationships and Families contrasting beliefs worksheet and activity
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 : Relationships and Families contrasting beliefs worksheet and activity

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A worksheet that comes with an information/ revision sheet that allows students to prepare answers for the contrasting beliefs question in the Themes paper for the relationships and families unit Instructions on the task sheet for students: Question 3. Themes Paper. In the exam you can be asked for two contrasting (different) views. You will sometimes be asked to refer to Christianity and Islam the exam question will be phrased as below: Explain two contrasting religious views about ___________. In your answer you must refer to the majority religious tradition of Great Britain and one other Use the quote revision sheet to simply the ideas and write each point as you wold in a 4 mark question giving one idea in each box (contrast 1 and contrast 2)
YEAR 11 REVISION OR INTRODUCTION TO THE GCSE PAPER AQA CITIZENSHIP 9-1
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YEAR 11 REVISION OR INTRODUCTION TO THE GCSE PAPER AQA CITIZENSHIP 9-1

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This lesson is focused upon reminding (or to share with new students) what the AQA Citizenship course is made up of. It has example questions with suggestions of how to answer, command word activities and finally ends in a keyword activity for the Life in Modern Britain Unit. PLC and keywords for the Life in Modern Britiain Unit are attached
AQA (9-1) GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britian:  Identity in the UK. REVISION OR WHOLE LESSON
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AQA (9-1) GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britian: Identity in the UK. REVISION OR WHOLE LESSON

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to consider what factors shape the identity of the UK. Looking at population, ethnicities, immigration and an ageing population. The lesson could potentially span 2 lessons. Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Useful revision summary activities Short exam questions Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this yearfor my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
AQA Citizenship GCSE (9-1): What is censorship? How does it work? -YEAR 11 REVISION OR LESSON
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AQA Citizenship GCSE (9-1): What is censorship? How does it work? -YEAR 11 REVISION OR LESSON

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to revise or learn about what censorship is and how it works. Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Suggested video clips and activities An interesting discussion oopportunity for real life censored cases Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Ends with short exam question plenaries with an opportunity for peer and self assessment with answers preprepared Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this yearfor my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
Nature of Belief/ Religion and Science Year 7
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Nature of Belief/ Religion and Science Year 7

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A mixture of PowerPoints and worksheets with differentiated activities and levelled outcomes (With the absence of levels these could be tweaked to bronze, silver, gold). Lesson Titles: 1. What are ultimate questions? 2. Why do we have different worldviews? 3. What are the roles of science and religion? (Lisa The Skeptic episode needed) 4. Can religion and science work together? Assessment provided along with levelled criteria (again this could be tweaked) The textbook Framework RE2 works well with this set of resources if you have access to it.
An Introduction to Islam and the challenges faced by Muslims in Britian
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An Introduction to Islam and the challenges faced by Muslims in Britian

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A lesson that includes a variety of activities to allow students to explore some of the key beliefs/ teachings and also look at some of the challenges faced by Muslims who live in Britain today. A lesson that is great in supporting community cohesion and stamping out prejudice/ intolerance Resources: PowerPoint with outcomes and activities Quiz and Quick off the draw questions for an engaging activity Challenges faced by Muslims living in Britain worksheet Key words emphasised
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 Parable of The Good Samaritan. Should you always love yoru neighbour?
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The Parable of The Good Samaritan. Should you always love yoru neighbour?

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A set of resources for students to read and explore the parable of 'The Good Samaritan'. 1. PowerPoint with differentiated activities/ outcomes 2. Parable of the Good Samaritan story and worksheet. 3. Blank comic strip templates to assist the creation of the story. 4. Higher Ordered Thinking questions I often get students to choose how they want to present what they have learnt about the parable through: a news article, drama, blurb for a book etc.
Prejudice and Discrimination Homework Activity Book
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Prejudice and Discrimination Homework Activity Book

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A book I have created for students to take home and complete as a project. It contains old curriculum levels but could easily be adapted. Benefits: Students take ownership Supplements learning in the lesson It has a section for self/ peer assessment and teacher comments
SOW Right and Wrong Ethical Dilemmas
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SOW Right and Wrong Ethical Dilemmas

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A set of lessons planned for a SOW titled: Right and Wrong. Lesson Titles: 1. Racism and Slavery - Exploring the link between the 2. 2. Should we save the tribes in the forest? Moral dilemma group task lesson. 3. Is it ever right to kill? Using ethical theories such as situation ethics etc. 4. Should the NHS pay to help smokers? 5. Assessment resources - students apply knowledge to a moral dilemma
Philosophy of Religion SOW Y9
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Philosophy of Religion SOW Y9

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A full SOW complete with lessons/ resources and an end of unit assessment and criteria. Planned for Y9. The question has been written in a way that complements the new GCSE specifications Lesson Titles: 1. Does God exist? Introduction Lesson 2. What if God was one of us? Lesson assessing Gods attributes 3. Did God really design the world? Lesson assessing the Teleological Argument 4. We can think about God; surely he exists?! A lesson assessing the Ontological Argument 5. Could God create a stone he cannot lift? A lesson assessing Gods omnipotence 6. Assessment Planning Lesson 7. Assessment Lesson ‘It is necessary for an omnipotent God to exist’ Discuss