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Christianity - Judgement and the afterlife
This is a KS4 lesson on Christianity and the afterlife including exam style practice ad a starter and a plenary. Short video embedded of a simple breakdown of the parable of the sheep and goats and creative activity with teacher example to boost confidence of pupils to create their own.
Holocaust Timeline of Jewish related events
This is a timeline of the key events that surpressed the Jews and diminshed their rights under the Nazi Regime. It ranges from 1930 to 1965 and the Vaticans response highlighting anti-semetic events. Could be used in a variety of ways, I have used it to start the debate topic of ‘Was Christianity responsible’ to give pupils a clear timeline to refer back to of events that led to mass killing. I will upload a 2 hour lesson to support this debate soon.
Christianity - Resurrection and life after death
This is a powerpoint for KS4 Christianity on resurrection and life after death opening lesson. Discussions activities about pupil thoughts. Primary key Scripture with book task included. Starter and plenary for gauging personal thoughts to begin and summative triangle to end.
End of the year overview Christian Beliefs quiz
This is a PowerPoint reflecting over the year using a top 30 grid, an ‘No-Pub quiz’ and then an introduction to ‘No-Beer Pong’. This lesson is a fun end of year activity based around recall. Aimed at Year 9/10/11 focused on Christian Beliefs (there is one question about Buddhism that you may want to change).
To do beer pong you will require the cups and ping pong balls but this task can be left out as the No-Pub Quiz is quite long. Supporting Quiz card for writing answers and Top 30 grid included.
AQA Religious studies Themes D and E revision resource.
This is a PowerPoint summarising all key parts of themes D and E, with a supporting word printout for students to fill out to have a full A3 revision sheet for two units.
KS3 Religious studies (KS4 core religious studies) inspirational people lesson 3 - Desmond Tutu
This is the third lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on Desmond Tutu. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
KS3 Religious studies (KS4 core religious studies) inspirational people lesson 6 - Malala Yousafzai
This is the sixth lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on Malala Yousafzai and the challenges she has overcome. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
KS3 Religious studies (KS4 core religious studies) inspirational people lesson 2 - Nick Vujicic
This is the second lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on Nick Vujicic and the challenges he has overcome. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
KS3 Religious studies(KS4 core religious studies)inspirational people lesson 8 - Volodymyr Zelensky
This is the eighth lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on Volodymyr Zelensky. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
KS3 Religious studies (KS4 core religious studies) inspirational people lesson 7 - Marcus Rashford
This is the seventh lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on Marcus Rashford. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
KS3 Religious studies(KS4 core religious studies)inspirational people lesson 9 - JK Rowling
This is the ninth lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on J.K Rowling. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
KS3 Religious studies(KS4 core religious studies)inspirational people lesson 10 - Greta Thunberg
This is the tenth lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on Greta Thunberg. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
KS3 Religious studies (KS4 core religious studies) inspirational people lesson 1 - introduction
This is the first lesson of a unit of work investigating different inspirational people. This is the introduction lesson that can be used as a standalone lesson, or as a whole unit of work. In the unit of work package (found on my sellers page - this is a single PowerPoint), there are all the PowerPoints included with a word document created workbook.
KS3/KS4 core - The life of Siddhartha Gautama - Buddhism lesson 2
This is a lesson that focuses on the life of Sidddhartha before he left the palace. This includes The Four Sights, linking it to privilege within society and the feelings of students - Including questioning and challenge material and also some recall from lesson 1 (if you are using it, you can run this as a standalone lesson, the only thing that would need adapting is the plenary).
KS3/KS4 core - The birth story of the Buddha - Lesson 1
This is a starting lesson for a Buddhism unit of work, but it could be used as a standalone lesson. It has a variety of activities such as questioning, challenge material, reading and comprehension.
KS4 GCSE AQA Religious studies Theme A - Relationships and families - Contraception (3.3)
This lesson follows the Theme A curriculum, focusing on contraception and family planning for both Christians and Muslims. It includes links, scripture, exam practice and recall to 3.2.
KS4 GCSE AQA Religious studies Theme A - Relationships and families - Sexual relationships (3.2)
This is the second lesson within the Thematic studies (A) relationships and families. This covers both Christianity and Islam, including quote analysis, links to Islamic practices, and a Bible passage comparison. There is also an example of an exam question that could arise on this topic.
KS3/4 Core Buddhism - Buddhist beliefs (three marks of existence)- Lesson 5
This is a continuation of the Buddhism unit of work. This covers the three marks of existence in detail - with tasks based on each one. This could be used as a standalone lesson if needed, the starter is all that would need adapting. This includes a printout that helps give students a reference point in their books for a task that is on a different slide.
KS3/4 Core Buddhism - The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold path - Lesson 4
This lesson follows on in the unit - focusing on a variety of activities to understand the Buddha’s teachings. This includes key terms, analogies, ordering, opinions etc. It also includes a printout file.
KS3/4 core - Buddhism - lesson 3 - enlightenment
This lesson covers the Buddha’s enlightenment and the defeat of Mara. The starter is a recall task based on the prior two lessons and is designed to be printed on A4, but can easily be adapted if this is being used as a standalone lesson. The rest of the lesson includes reading, challenging difficult literacy and interpreting the vivid Buddhism imagery into individual A3 story boards (all files included).