RS Teacher in an Outstanding comprehensive school in London. All my lessons are always conceptual, accurate in content, challenging and engaging for students. The department is consistently among the best results in the school with strong P8 and attainment scores. I would greatly appreciate any feedback on resources, good or bad, I'm always looking to improve, please review!
RS Teacher in an Outstanding comprehensive school in London. All my lessons are always conceptual, accurate in content, challenging and engaging for students. The department is consistently among the best results in the school with strong P8 and attainment scores. I would greatly appreciate any feedback on resources, good or bad, I'm always looking to improve, please review!
This is a detailed power point following the text book, it contains information on the Fresh Expressions movement within Christianity as a response to secularisation.
Not the most interesting of topics in the AQA book!
Here is my power point detailing the rise and development of the House Church movement. Hope it helps
This a PPT for the chapeter on the liberationist response to secularisation. Again it’s just a power point, nothing spectacular but follows the text book (which jumps around quite a bit). I’ve tried to streamline it as best I can.
Includes:
Quietist /activist apporaches
Secular ownership of religion
Liberationist approach
This lesson introduces to the main ideas of the trinity, I have attached the sheet of trinitarian analogies. Every time I teach students I get them to explain why all the analogies fall short.
It covers the origins of trinitarian thought and the heresies the doctrine was developed to guard against.
This the 2nd lesson on the Trinity. It starts with a reminder on the heresies around the Trinity (can be used as starter).
It then details how the Filioque controversy came about and goes into bit of detail on the Great Schism of 1054 (please do make it clear that the Church was slowly drifting a part due to the fall of the Roman empire.)
I’ve made an attempt to explain what ‘proceeds’ from the Father and the Son mean and how this idea fits into Easter and Western Theology.
Over 100 questions from the Chrsitianity practices section of the 9-1 RS GCSE course. They cover the 4,5 and 12 mark questions. Some are borrowed from the text books, most have been created by me. Ideal for students.
I focus the majority of this unit on Christianity as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements. However, it does still include Islam when appropriate.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
I focus the majority of this unit on Christianity as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements. However, it does still include Islam when appropriate.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
I focus the majority of this unit on Christianity as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements. However, it does still include Islam when appropriate.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
I focus the majority of this unit on Christianity as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements. However, it does still include Islam when appropriate.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
The focus of this unit is on Christianity and Islam as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
The focus of this unit is on Christianity and Islam as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
The focus of this unit is on Christianity and Islam as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
The focus of this unit is on Christianity and Islam as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
The focus of this unit is on Christianity and Islam as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
The focus of this unit is on Christianity and Islam as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
Here are two lesson’s worth on Aquinas’s cosmological arguments, very information heavy so ideal for adapting to your style and for student revision.
It has some questions and tasks within, it follows the Eduqas text book.
I focus the majority of this unit on Christianity as there is enough diversity to fulfill the exam requirements. However, it does still include Islam when appropriate.
This lesson contains lots of information slides, ideal for home learning/revision. Easily adaptable into active learning strategies for your teaching style.
There are videos embedded using the web player app. You need to click to activate the plug in on the embed. Sometimes they don’t work but normally reloading the PPT solves the problem!
Key words booklet included.
Lesson 1: What is Crime?
Lesson 2: Reasons for Crime
Lesson 3: Attitudes to Criminals
Lesson 4: Aims of Punishment
Lesson 5: Attitudes to the Treatment of Criminals
Lesson 6: Attitudes to Forgiveness
Lesson 7: Attitudes to the Death Penalty