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As a Religious Education and Philosophy teacher, I'm dedicated to igniting intellectual curiosity among my young learners. Through thought-provoking lessons featuring activities, worksheets, and discussion points, I cultivate engaging classroom environments. My goal extends beyond my classroom; I aspire to share these resources with fellow educators to collectively inspire and educate our learners.

As a Religious Education and Philosophy teacher, I'm dedicated to igniting intellectual curiosity among my young learners. Through thought-provoking lessons featuring activities, worksheets, and discussion points, I cultivate engaging classroom environments. My goal extends beyond my classroom; I aspire to share these resources with fellow educators to collectively inspire and educate our learners.
How does Science explain how the world was created?
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How does Science explain how the world was created?

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A Year 7 lesson investigating how science might explain how the universe came to exist. In the lesson, students will evaluate the challenges of science versus religious belief, as well as understand how they both can work together. This lesson includes a variety of activities.
Looking for God - 1.1 God where are you?
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Looking for God - 1.1 God where are you?

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The lesson on “Exploring God’s Location” offers a structured exploration into the theological concept of the divine presence and its implications within religious thought. This pedagogical endeavor aims to engage students in a thoughtful examination of where God may be found and the potential manifestations of the divine, while loosely incorporating perspectives from the Christian tradition. The lesson explores what God could potentially look like and has a range of activities.
Comprehension practice & Vocabulary
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Comprehension practice & Vocabulary

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This worksheet combines reading comprehension with key language skills practice. Students will read a short story and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding of the text, including inference and critical thinking. The worksheet also includes vocabulary exercises to explore new words from the story, punctuation practice to refine writing accuracy, and grammar tasks to strengthen sentence structure and usage. This comprehensive approach supports literacy development in an engaging and interactive way.
What is Religion for you?
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What is Religion for you?

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In this lesson, students will engage in a thoughtful conversation about the nature of religion, focusing on its purpose, beliefs, and practices. They will examine similarities and differences among various religions, considering how these shape the lives of individuals and communities. Through discussion and activities, students will also explore how religion has developed and evolved throughout history, gaining insight into its enduring significance in shaping cultures and societies. By the end of the lesson, students will have a deeper understanding of religion as a diverse and dynamic human phenomenon that influences both personal identity and global interactions. Filled with interactive activities, discussion points and peer work.
Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives
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Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives

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This worksheet helps Year 7 students identify and understand the roles of nouns, verbs, and adjectives in sentences. It includes activities to practice recognising these parts of speech and using them effectively in writing.
AQA GCSE Theme A: Relationships and Families Revision Guide
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AQA GCSE Theme A: Relationships and Families Revision Guide

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Inspired by AQA Religious Studies GCSE book. Please find a revision guide, which includes basic questions, as well as exam style questions with prompting quotes. It also includes a sample paper and a quote bank for Chapter 3: Relationships and Families. Please leave a review since I take time planning :)
Maths Problems -  Christmas themed
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Maths Problems - Christmas themed

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In this leaflet, you will find different types of Maths problems that are Christmas themed. They involve, algebraic problems, multiplication, subtraction as well as word problems. Students enjoy working through these during the Christmas period.
AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.2 God as omnipotent, loving and just
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AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.2 God as omnipotent, loving and just

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will investigate key qualities traditionally attributed to God, such as omnipotence, omniscience, omnibenevolence, and justice. They will reflect on how these divine qualities might be reflected in human beings and discuss the extent to which humans embody attributes like love, mercy, and justice. The lesson will also address the problem of evil and suffering, encouraging students to critically analyse how these challenges relate to the qualities of God. Through group discussions, case studies, and philosophical inquiry, students will develop their ability to engage with complex theological and ethical questions, fostering a deeper understanding of the interplay between faith, morality, and human experience.
AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.10 Heaven and Hell
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AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.10 Heaven and Hell

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will explore the Christian concepts of heaven and hell, examining biblical descriptions and theological interpretations of these ultimate destinations. They will investigate the differences between literal interpretations, which view heaven and hell as physical places, and modern interpretations, which often see them as symbolic of spiritual states or relationships with God. Through group discussions, scriptural analysis, and critical thinking activities, students will deepen their understanding of these beliefs and their significance within Christianity. The lesson will encourage students to reflect on how these interpretations influence Christian perspectives on morality, life purpose, and the afterlife.
AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.7 The resurrection and ascension
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AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.7 The resurrection and ascension

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Based on AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will develop their knowledge of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, examining key biblical accounts and the theological significance of these events within Christianity. They will explore how these stories symbolise hope, victory over death, and the promise of eternal life for believers. The lesson will also consider the diverse interpretations held by Christians, including literal and metaphorical understandings, and the implications of these beliefs for faith and practice. Through discussions, scriptural analysis, and evaluative tasks, students will gain a deeper understanding of how the resurrection and ascension shape Christian worldviews and their relevance today.
AQA GCSE Christianity -  1.5 The incarnation and Jesus, the Son of God
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AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.5 The incarnation and Jesus, the Son of God

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will explore the Christian belief in the incarnation, focusing on the idea that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. They will examine biblical accounts and theological perspectives that support the belief in Jesus as the Son of God, including key events such as Jesus’ birth stories. The session will encourage students to reflect on the significance of the incarnation for Christians, particularly in relation to salvation, God’s relationship with humanity, and the expression of divine love. Through discussions, scriptural analysis, and evaluative activities, students will develop a deeper understanding of this central Christian doctrine.
GCSE AQA A Christianity  Beliefs & Teachings Chapter 1 - Lessons 1-8
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GCSE AQA A Christianity Beliefs & Teachings Chapter 1 - Lessons 1-8

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Lessons from 1.1-1.8 on Chapter 1 Christianity which include: 1.1 The nature of God, 1.2 God as omnipotent, loving and just 1.3 The Oneness of God and the Trinity 1.4 Christian beliefs about Creation 1.5 The Incarnation and Jesus, the Son of God 1.6 The Crucifixion 1.7 The Resurrection and Ascension 1.8 Resurrection and Life after death Lessons are inspired from the AQA Religious Studies A Christianity book. Lessons include notes, interactive activities, discussion points and thought-provoking questions. Additionally, there are a range of 4, 5 and 12 markers included with notes for students to attempt. I would greatly appreciate if you leave a review, as I have worked hard on creating these resources, thank you :)
AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.3 The Oneness of God and the Trinity
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AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.3 The Oneness of God and the Trinity

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will explore and analyse the Christian concepts of the Oneness of God and the Trinity, focusing on how these ideas coexist within Christian theology. They will examine the belief in one God expressed through three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Through textual analysis, discussion, and case studies, students will evaluate how these concepts might appear conflicting and how Christians reconcile these beliefs. The session will encourage critical thinking and reflection on the nature of God, fostering an appreciation for the depth and complexity of Christian theology.
AQA A Christianity Beliefs & Teachings Chapter 1 - Lessons 1-4
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AQA A Christianity Beliefs & Teachings Chapter 1 - Lessons 1-4

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Lessons from 1.1-1.4 on Chapter 1 Christianity which include: 1.1 The nature of God, 1.2 God as omnipotent, loving and just 1.3 The Oneness of God and the Trinity 1.4 Christian beliefs about Creation Lessons are inspired from the AQA Religious Studies A Christianity book. Lessons include notes, interactive activities, discussion points and thought-provoking questions. Additionally, there are a range of 4, 5 and 12 markers included with notes for students to attempt. I would greatly appreciate if you leave a review, as I have worked hard on creating these resources, thank you :)
AQA GCSE Christianity 1.1 Nature of God
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AQA GCSE Christianity 1.1 Nature of God

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will explore the significance of Christianity as one of the world’s major religions, examining its global influence and the core beliefs that unite its followers. The session will delve into the Christian understanding of the nature of God, focusing on key concepts such as Christianity as a monotheistic religion as well as different denominations within Christianity. Through interactive discussions, reflective activities, and comparative analysis, students will gain insight into how these beliefs shape Christian worship, values, and their worldview. By the end of the lesson, students will have a deeper appreciation of Christianity’s role in shaping cultures and individual lives worldwide.
AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.4 Different Christian beliefs about creation
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AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.4 Different Christian beliefs about creation

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will explore different Christian interpretations of how the earth was created, including literal, metaphorical, and scientific perspectives. They will examine key biblical texts, such as the Genesis creation accounts, and consider how these narratives are understood within different Christian traditions. The lesson will also investigate how Christian beliefs about creation connect to the concept of the Trinity, emphasising the roles of God the Father, the Son (as the Word), and the Holy Spirit in the act of creation. Through discussions, analysis, and reflective activities, students will deepen their understanding of how creation beliefs shape Christian worldviews and their connection to the nature of God.
AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.6 The Crucifixion
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AQA GCSE Christianity - 1.6 The Crucifixion

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Based on AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will explore the key events and details of the crucifixion of Jesus, drawing from biblical accounts and historical context. They will examine the theological significance of Jesus’ sacrifice, focusing on themes such as atonement, forgiveness, and redemption. The session will also explore how the crucifixion impacts Christians today, influencing their beliefs about suffering, love, and salvation, as well as shaping practices such as prayer, worship, and acts of compassion. Through discussions, textual analysis, and reflective activities, students will develop a deeper understanding of the crucifixion’s enduring meaning within the Christian faith.
GCSE AQA Christianity - 1.9 The Afterlife and Judgement
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GCSE AQA Christianity - 1.9 The Afterlife and Judgement

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies A Christianity. Chapter 1 Beliefs & Teachings. In this lesson, students will explore various Christian beliefs about the afterlife and divine judgment, including concepts of heaven, hell, purgatory, and resurrection. They will examine how different denominations interpret these teachings, drawing on biblical passages and theological perspectives. The session will also analyse how these beliefs influence Christian behavior, ethics, and attitudes toward life, death, and morality. Through discussion, critical analysis, and reflective activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of the diversity within Christian thought and the practical implications of afterlife and judgment beliefs on daily living.