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Miss A RS & Citizenship

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Welcome to my shop. I am an RS and Citizenship Head of Department with over 7 years of experience. I have taught in a variety of settings including mainstream and alternative provision. I love what I do and would like to share my resources with you. Leave a review and get a free individual lesson resource. Email me @ missareandcitizenship@gmail.com to get your free resource with proof of review and the free resource you would like.

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Welcome to my shop. I am an RS and Citizenship Head of Department with over 7 years of experience. I have taught in a variety of settings including mainstream and alternative provision. I love what I do and would like to share my resources with you. Leave a review and get a free individual lesson resource. Email me @ missareandcitizenship@gmail.com to get your free resource with proof of review and the free resource you would like.
Introduction to Hinduism
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Introduction to Hinduism

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Lesson 1 in my Hinduism Unit of Work aimed at year 8. Each lessons is one hour long with differentiation and challenge. Aimed at my school which use tablet but all PPTs are editable
CRE- Writing Assessment
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CRE- Writing Assessment

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Lesson 10 in my Critical Religious Education Unit of Work. Each lessons is one hour long with differentiation and challenge. Aimed at my school which use tablet but all PPTs are editable.
Edexcel Citizenship D L4- Making a difference
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Edexcel Citizenship D L4- Making a difference

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Lesson 4 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme D- Power and Influence It meets the following lesson objectives: To discover how individuals and groups can make a difference in their community. Please note, the Citizenship Today textbook is needed for this lesson. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Edexcel Citizenship D L3- Putting on the pressure
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Edexcel Citizenship D L3- Putting on the pressure

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Lesson 3 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme D- Power and Influence It meets the following lesson objectives: To find out how individuals can hold those in power to account. Please note, the Citizenship Today textbook is needed for this lesson. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Edexcel Citizenship D L2- Playing a political role
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Edexcel Citizenship D L2- Playing a political role

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Lesson 2 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme D- Power and Influence It meets the following lesson objectives: To consider why people vote, join a political party and stand for election. Please note, the Citizenship Today textbook is needed for this lesson. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Edexcel Citizenship D L1- Playing your part in democracy
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Edexcel Citizenship D L1- Playing your part in democracy

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Lesson 1 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme D- Power and Influence It meets the following lesson objectives: To consider the different ways that people can contribute and engage in a democratic society. Please note, the Citizenship Today textbook is needed for this lesson. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Sunni and Shi'a Split
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Sunni and Shi'a Split

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Lesson 5 in my Islam Unit of Work aimed at year 9. Each lessons is one hour long with differentiation and challenge. Aimed at my school which use tablet but all PPTs are editable
Tutor Form Time In the News Weekly Quiz- 15.04.24
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Tutor Form Time In the News Weekly Quiz- 15.04.24

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Welcome to In the News. A weekly round up all ages, catching students up on the latest news. There are 5 slides of the latest news covering global and domestic affairs, celebrity and pop culture, film and music and sports. This gives an opportunity for students to be plugged with what is happening around the world. I suggest asking students to read the information out loud and giving positive points for doing so. At the end there is a 5 question quiz for students to answer to check engagement. I would give positive points for those who score 5/5 or even create a termly tally and give and end of term prize. Remember to leave a review.
Tutor Form Time In the News Weekly Quiz- 22.04.24
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Tutor Form Time In the News Weekly Quiz- 22.04.24

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Welcome to In the News. A weekly round up all ages, catching students up on the latest news. There are 5 slides of the latest news covering global and domestic affairs, celebrity and pop culture, film and music and sports. This gives an opportunity for students to be plugged with what is happening around the world. I suggest asking students to read the information out loud and giving positive points for doing so. At the end there is a 5 question quiz for students to answer to check engagement. I would give positive points for those who score 5/5 or even create a termly tally and give and end of term prize. Remember to leave a review.
Edexcel Citizenship L9- Discrimination and the Law
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Edexcel Citizenship L9- Discrimination and the Law

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Lesson 9 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme A- Living Together in the UK. To understand discrimination and how it impacts on people’s everyday lives. To understand how the law protects people against discrimination. Please be advised the Citizenship Today Collins book is needed for this lesson.
Shari'ah Law
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Shari'ah Law

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Lesson 12 in my Islam Unit of Work aimed at year 9. Each lessons is one hour long with differentiation and challenge. Aimed at my school which use tablet but all PPTs are editable
The Khalsa
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The Khalsa

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Lesson 6 in my Sikhism Unit of Work aimed at year 7. Each lessons is one hour long with differentiation and challenge. Aimed at my school which use tablet but all PPTs are editable
Edexcel Citizenship C L9- What's happening to crime?
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Edexcel Citizenship C L9- What's happening to crime?

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Lesson 8 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme C- How the law works It meets the following lesson objectives: To compare how your perception of crime compares to the reality. To use data to make comparisons of crime rates in different parts of your own town/city. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Edexcel Citizenship C L10-How can we reduce crime?
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Edexcel Citizenship C L10-How can we reduce crime?

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Lesson 10 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme C- How the law works It meets the following lesson objectives: To consider different solutions for reducing crime. To find out more about crime prevention. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Edexcel Citizenship  C L3.5- Exam Practice 1
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Edexcel Citizenship C L3.5- Exam Practice 1

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Lesson 3.5 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme - B-How the law works This lesson gives an opportunity for students to consolidate information they have learnt so far as well as complete some exam practice. Included is: The lesson PPT A 10 question multiple choice quiz with answers provided on the PPT An exam practice worksheet with a markscheme for the longer answer question Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Edexcel Citizenship C L5- Criminal Courts
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Edexcel Citizenship C L5- Criminal Courts

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Lesson 5 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme C- How the law works It meets the following lesson objectives: To be able to explain the different roles in the criminal justice system. To investigate the differences between a magistrates’ court and a crown court. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.
Edexcel Citizenship C L3- Criminal and Civil law
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Edexcel Citizenship C L3- Criminal and Civil law

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Lesson 3 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme C- How the law works It meets the following lesson objectives: To investigate the key differences between civil and criminal law. To apply this knowledge to different situations and decide whether they are matters to be dealt with under civil or criminal law. Please leave a review. Each review entitles you to a free lesson resource.