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I'm an overly enthusiastic teacher of RE who loves creating new and interesting learning resources.

I'm an overly enthusiastic teacher of RE who loves creating new and interesting learning resources.
KS3 RE Creation Stories Homework Resource
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KS3 RE Creation Stories Homework Resource

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KS3 RE Creation stories homework tasks all in one place. 6 weeks of homework tasks to be used alongside the creation stories lessons. Can be printed out for those students who prefer to access home learning from a paper based resource. Can also be used via Microsoft Teams/Google Classroom or any other virtual learning platform (is currently editable but may need formatting for your school’s VLE)
KS3 RE Creation Stories Bundle
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KS3 RE Creation Stories Bundle

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5 full lessons and a homework resource that explore the theories of how the world was created. Great for year 7 and 8 students. All lessons include retrieval tasks and have opportunities for peer and self assessment embedded in each. The homework resource can be used as a paper based home learning opportunity or can be uploaded to the VLE of your choice.
KS4 GCSE RE AQA Islam Beliefs and Practices Revision Board Game
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KS4 GCSE RE AQA Islam Beliefs and Practices Revision Board Game

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A revision board game for KS4 GCSE RE AQA Specification A Religions. Includes game board and quiz cards through a canva link so that it can be edited or used as is. Has some challenging questions about beliefs and practices for both Sunni and Shi’a Islam for year 11’s to practice retrieving and articulating their knowledge.
AQA GCSE RS: The Holy Books of Islam
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AQA GCSE RS: The Holy Books of Islam

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A complete lesson including resources, retrieval task, exam question practice and peer assessment. Students will explore the 5 books of Islam through a revision clock activity, a quiz and practice 12 mark question. The retrieval task focuses on their learning about the Prophet Muhammad.
AQA GCSE RS Christian Beliefs: The Crucifixion
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AQA GCSE RS Christian Beliefs: The Crucifixion

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A double lesson power point that takes students through the time line leading up to and including the crucifixion of Jesus. The lesson includes 2 retrieval quizzes, a knowledge gathering activity, practice exam questions and peer assessment, with a student checklist.
Philosophy for Core RE year 11
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Philosophy for Core RE year 11

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The second two part lesson for philosophy in year 11 core RE. It continues on from the first lesson where the students watch the Matrix and consider if we can ever really know the truth of reality.
KS3 RE Animal Rights
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KS3 RE Animal Rights

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An introductory lesson to the idea of animal rights and animal testing. This lesson contains all of the resources needed within the power point and can be stretched over two 55 minute lessons.
Philosophy in Core RE for year 11
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Philosophy in Core RE for year 11

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The final lesson in the series of core philosophy for year 11. in this lesson the students are asked to evaluate whether being a relational individual is better than an atomistic one. This lesson includes an essay planning sheet based the metacognitive practice of thinking about thinking before we write our answers.
KS3 RE: Leaders and Founders- Jesus
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KS3 RE: Leaders and Founders- Jesus

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A key stage 3 RE lesson that encourages students to think about how Jesus’s teachings make him a good role model and leader. The lesson includes a retrieval activity (the previous lesson will uploaded shortly) a video worksheet - multiple choice to promote engagement and for effective time management - and a peer assessment. Originally planned for year 7.
AQA GCSE Theme E: Reasons and Intentions for Crime.
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AQA GCSE Theme E: Reasons and Intentions for Crime.

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A complete AQA GCSE RS lesson for Theme E that introduces the reasons for crime and connects them to Christian and Muslim beliefs and teachings about intention. It explores the intention behind crimes such as theft, hate crime, criminal damage and links them to religious teachings about committing crimes for good or bad intentions, giving examples from the story of St Paul and A Hadith from Prophet Muhammad. Includes a roll and re-tell retrieval task, an information sheet, worksheet and two practice exam questions with model answers.