We create and provide teaching resources for Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and whole school Literacy and training.
We also design and make fun educational games for students to play. Check out our resources below!
We create and provide teaching resources for Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and whole school Literacy and training.
We also design and make fun educational games for students to play. Check out our resources below!
Set of printable bingo cards for GCSE Religious Studies for printing two slides to a page. This is the Christianity key words set.
Includes:
Keywords for use on the board (and as answers for the teacher)
A set of blank pages for students to write their own
5 bingo cards with hints for LAPs
30 bingo cards with pre-set words
Simply read out the definitions (hidden from the students) until one student has either 3 in a row or a full set. Have students write their own definitions throughout, or afterwards to show and practice their key word knowledge.
A single lesson on the Qur’an, including worksheet, stretch and challenge questions and lower ability keyword help sheet.
Main powerpoint needs mini-whiteboards - if there are none available use the “no WB” file instead.
Group or individual project where students begin as an early tribe and slowly develop a religion from Animism through Shamanism, Polytheism and eventually towards Monotheism or Secularism. Designed to take approximately 2-4 lessons with worksheets and activities throughout. Includes an introductory match activity showing the worlds religions. Great as a Summer KS3 project!
The Great Debate is a selection of 160 debate questions on 32 easy to print out cards, great for starters, tutor time or full scale debates. Students choose one of 5 debate questions from their card to discuss with their neighbor, group or as part of an individual activity.
Additionally students can also take one of 24 Constructive / Destructive response cards, useful for helping students understand the difference between good (constructive) responses, such as using logic and reason - and poor responses such as making up facts or using opinion as fact.
A wide range of topics with a mix of difficulty on each card. Includes pdf for easy printing and .pub file for editing.
A set of 26 different Halloween themed worksheets including:
Colouring worksheets
Complete the picture
Decorate the spooky tree
Put a face to the vampire, ghost and alien
Decorate / dress the skeleton
Spooky crossword
Spooky spellings
Scary colouring in pages
Spooky match-up (memory or pin badges onto students and have them find their partners)
Have fun!
Available in .Pub and .Pdf for easy edit and print :)
Be sure to check out “Building History” - a similar project taking place over a timeline of history.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/building-history-11872917
Students discover what makes up a religion through inventing their own by design a Holy Book, Temple, Special Symbol and Item. Very good as an end of term or Summer term project.
Easily adaptable to different lesson lengths and numbers.
Approximately 6 lessons worth of work, ending in a presentation by the students and an assessment.
Any money earned from resources goes into printing educational and SEN materials and games for local schools. For more information please do not hesitate to email me directly at Amewingcat@gmail.com.
A quick and easy checklist to evidence and judge your lesson / school’s SMSC provision - taking no more than 5 minutes to complete!
The first part is a lesson evidence checklist so any observer knows exactly how every part of your lesson covers SMSC and British Values.
Includes:
What SMSC should cover in your lesson
A full lesson example
Blank copies both .pub and .pdf in colour and black and white for easy editing and printing
The second part is an excellent resource for new or ongoing SMSC leaders and a first point of contact to improve SMSC provision throughout the school. Easy evidence for your folder, a meeting, management or Ofsted.
Know exactly what you need to improve and gather evidence for in just 5 minutes, allowing you to prove the provision of SMSC quickly and easily to Ofsted, Parents, SLT etc.
In our last Ofsted, SMSC was mentioned five times, every time positively. Let your school also become a beacon of SMSC with these resources.
Building History is a research or creative project for KS3 or 4 students to consider and explore religious history - whether real or imagined. It gives players the chance to invent their own situations using creative higher thinking skills to explain why situations happened, and how we got to where we are today. Building History is split into two distinct areas – This World and Our World and can be easily edited for other subjects or topics.
Building History – This World
‘This World’ uses our own history as an example to detail some of the key periods and situations that lead to modern religion. Students take real life histories and explain how and why they came to be, and how they influence the modern world by linking past and present. Students can also take this as a set beginning, adding in different situations and periods before or after to creatively see what impact this may have.
But Why?
‘This World’ teaches students how the history of world religions has come about, using a range of creative and evaluative skills, setting them up for new GCSE gradings where they will need to be able to confidently demonstrate a detailed knowledge of religious beliefs and confidently analyse the influence of religion on individuals, communities and societies both today and historically using a range of specialist vocabulary. ‘This World’ also allows for students a wide variety of ways to confidently showcase information.
Building History – Our World
‘Our World’ contains everything students need to create a wildly different world – whether it be a fantasy world of elves and dragons or the strange and unusual culture within a futuristic space station. It includes several examples for students to begin with and is easily edited towards different situations, series of work or curriculums.
Building History is designed to be used as a project over a series of lessons - however can easily be adapted to shorter lesson timescales or even as a starter. Everything you need to start is included in the Building History PDF document.
Flashcards for every section of the new GCSE Religious Studies. Suitable for WJEC, Edexcel, AQA and OCR GCSE syllabuses. Excellent as a starter, revision or take-home activity and includes GCSE RS Dominoes - excellent as a quick starter or plenary activity.
Files are colour coded for each section with an appropriate picture background to help remember and associate the different sections of the course with both .PDF and .Pub files are included to allow for easy printing and editing.
50 exam questions for the Islam section of GCSE Religious Studies - A revision tool to help students get practice and revise for their upcoming exams - great as a starter, plenary or suprise test! Includes helpful hints for each question and can be moved through sequentially for just one type of question or randomly using the buttons on the powerpoint.
Great for showing the different types of questions that can come up in the exam, including 50 2,5,8 and 15 mark questions covering the entire Islam section, designed to test students knowledge across the whole course.
Macro enabled powerpoint allows you to skip easily to random questions
Introduction to Mental Health for KS3 PSHE / Citizenship. Full lessson including resources.
Includes:
Ddiamond 9 activity on healthy lifestyles
Quiz on mental health
Information on different mental health disorders including anxiety, OCD and self harm.
Group work on spotting and helping with mental health
Badge competition
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Thanks for taking a look. Any money earned from resources goes into printing educational and SEN materials and games for local schools. If you need any information or spot any errors please do not hesitate to email me directly Amewingcat@gmail.com.
A quick and simple way to show SMSC evidence alongside your lesson plan,
Includes definitions, examples and both colour and BW evidence sheets.
In no more than 5 minutes, evidence your SMSC provision!
50 exam questions for the Christianity section of GCSE Religious Studies - A revision tool to help students get practice and revise for their upcoming exams - great as a starter, plenary or suprise test! Includes helpful hints for each question and can be moved through sequentially for just one type of question or randomly using the buttons on the powerpoint.
Great for showing the different types of questions that can come up in the exam, including 50 2,5,8 and 15 mark questions covering the entire Christianity section, designed to test students knowledge across the whole course.
Macro enabled powerpoint allows you to skip easily to random questions
130 exam questions for the Philosophy section of GCSE Religious Studies - A revision tool to help students get practice and revise for their upcoming exams - great as a starter, plenary or suprise test! Includes helpful hints for each question and can be moved through sequentially for just one type of question or randomly using the buttons on the powerpoint.
Great for showing the different types of questions that can come up in the exam, including 130 2,5,8 and 15 mark questions covering the entire philosophy section, designed to test students knowledge across the whole course.
Macro enabled powerpoint allows you to skip easily to random questions
Designed for new students to Religious Education, for example those joining secondary school in year 7.
Includes:
What RS is / is not
Basic information on Religions
Beliefs Bingo to get the students accostomed to talking to each other about belief
A beliefs tally of the class
A letter to themselves to assess literacy
Homework - Memory lane
Thank you for taking a look at my resources. Any money earned from resources goes into printing educational and SEN materials and games for local schools. Any further information or errors please do not hesitate to email me directly Amewingcat@gmail.com.
A set of scaffolded mini question tasks to help students answer short / 5 mark questions in the new WJEC Religious Education GCSE. Includes 12 different questions on Islam and Christianity, numbered and ready to print. Easily editable and expandable, great to include as differentiation, pair work or as a starter.
This is a project designed for KS3 and 4 revolving anti-bullying week and beyond. Students prepare an assessed project according to a 1-9 leveled marksheet in groups over the course of 3 lessons, beginning with an introduction to anti-bullying and ending in their presentations.
Includes:
3 Powerpoint presentations
Lesson plan
Peer marked assessment worksheet to guild and assess students.
An explosion rocks the ship at night. Rushing to the engine room, a robed person is seen fleeing the scene. Knowing the Inquisitor is aboard, the ship has been infiltrated by the Cult of Sandbrook. Will the Inquisitor find the cult before it is too late? This is the story of what happened…
A fun social deduction game made in part by our fantastic team of students, will your tabletop club get off their phones long enough to find who is destroying the ship in time? Find out in this print and play game. Simply print off, cut out, glue together (optional!) and play. Between 5 - 10 minutes per game so perfect for lunchtimes and after school clubs.
Harle Games release free print and play games for kids and adults of all ages.
Our games are always free to download, designed and made with the help of our students! If you wish to help us continue our work, please check out our TES shop, or take a check out our donation version below:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mystery-on-the-ss-sandbrook-social-deduction-card-game-donation-version-11763682
A 'Trick Taking Auction Game' for all ages. Engage with your students, use as an ice breaker or tutor time activity.
All you need to do is print out, shuffle and play! Have students practice their mental maths by working out their funds during the hectic gameplay, or use play money for students to kinaethetically experience the auction.
Thanks for looking - Harle Games release free print and play games for kids and adults of all ages.
Our games are always free to download, designed and made with the help of our students! If you wish to help us continue our work, please check out our TES shop, or take a look at the donation version
Thanks for looking - Harle Games release free print and play games for kids and adults of all ages. Check out our other resources on the TES shop!
Cat Academy is a fun matching game for kids of all ages and language abilities - designed primarily for EAL, SEN and younger students, this game asks players to match ‘Cats’ with the best adjective they can. Includes definitions and a range of different words to help language skills - or just have fun!
Our games are always free to download, designed and made with the help of our students!
FREE!