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KS3 Islam
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KS3 Islam

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Bundle includes: PowerPoints on - Introduction -Ramadan -5 Pillars -Allah -Birth -Marriage -Muhammad -Salat -Mosque -Qur'an SOW Learning Programme (Inc Homework) Mid Topic Assessment End of topic Assessment End of topic Assessment preparation lesson
EDUQAS Route B Theme 1.2 Michaelangelo's La Pieta
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EDUQAS Route B Theme 1.2 Michaelangelo's La Pieta

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Lesson Objectives: To know the importance of religious art; To describe the main themes of La Pieta; To explain how La Pieta reflects the relationship of God, Jesus and Mary. The lesson starts by looking at an image of the La Pieta , and pupils must explain which keywords could relate to the sculpture. The next part of the lesson looks at why religious art is import, and why others might disagree. I have labelled an image of the La Pieta and highlighted the significant parts of the sculpture, and pupils must consider if the sculpture shows suffering. Using a worksheet pupils should read through 15 facts about La Pieta and explain which 5 they find the most interesting. Finally pupils are to complete a B and C style question related to the lesson and Peer/self assess. Review/Plenary: Famous last words, the pupils must come up with a quote/one liner to describe the lesson.
EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 Good and Evil The meaning of Suffering to Roman Catholics
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EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 Good and Evil The meaning of Suffering to Roman Catholics

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This lesson I have looked at the meaning of suffering and focused on the Omni-benevolence of God. The lesson starts with an entry task, shared objectives and a Pictionary keyword starter task. The lesson is focused on a D style question “God cannot be omnibenevolent because we have suffering in our world” (15). Pupils must place themselves on an opinion line relating to this question. Pupils must take part in a collaborative learning task where they are expected to produce a presentation based on what they have learnt. They must make reference to the teaching of the Bible, Church and religious leaders. They exam question is reviewed and answered (a basic structure is provided) Pupils then review the opinion line again to assess if their opinion has changed.
KS3 Islam- Marriage
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KS3 Islam- Marriage

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To describe what happens during the Islamic marriage ceremony; To explain why the marriage ceremony is important in Islam; To evaluate the significance of a religious wedding ceremony
Jewish Seder Meal
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Jewish Seder Meal

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Lesson Objectives: To describe what foods are eaten and what they represent. Band 2 To explain why they are so important to Jewish people Band 3 To evaluate “It is important for a Jewish person to celebrate the Passover.” Band 3 / 4 KS3 Banded lesson on the Jewish Seder Meal. This lesson focuses on the meaning and importance of the Passover to Jewish people. There is a GCSE style exam question that pupils will 'Decode' and answer, with a Peer/self assessment comment bank
Edexcel 3.2 Matters of Life and death revision
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Edexcel 3.2 Matters of Life and death revision

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Revision lesson based on Edexcel 3.4. Lesson objective To understand the exam structure for a C style exam question. Pupils are asked to assess exam answers and comment on the SPAG, layout and quality of the answer. Exam question relay race. Challenge pupils by not using the information packs (also in Polish) Self assess and Peer assess their work.
EDEXCEL Unit 16.3, Mark's Gospel. The Resurrection.
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EDEXCEL Unit 16.3, Mark's Gospel. The Resurrection.

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A lesson looking at the resurrection of Jesus according to Mark's Gospel. There are a variety of learning styles included. Learning objectives are referred to throughout the lesson, as well as success criteria for pupils to see where they are, in relation to meeting the objectives for the lesson.