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TES author since 2008 with over 170,000 resource downloads and over 100 reviews. Taught for over 15 years and specialise in RE, Humanities and English. Authored for BBC Bitesize. Sharing content I use in my classroom and that has been adapted for specialist and non-specialist teachers.
Introduction to world religions - KS3
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6 full LESSONS plus ASSESSMENT. This is a full scheme of learning with assessment. Please see the PDF for the scheme of learning, assessment, answers and how to level the students. There are 6 powerpoints. Designed to be taught by both specialists and non-specialist teachers of Religious Education/Religious Studies. Suggested is to complete with Year 7, however can be used as stand alone lessons should one see fit. Links to TrueTube and YouTube are within the unit, therefore please check the notes.
The Problem of Evil and Suffering - Full SOW - Worksheets - Perfect for non-specialists - Booklet
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The Problem of Evil and Suffering - Full SOW - Worksheets - Perfect for non-specialists - Booklet

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Introducing a comprehensive Scheme of Learning on The Problem of Evil and Suffering for students aged 11-14. This resource is ideal for cover or emergency lessons, enabling both specialist and non-specialist teachers to deliver engaging content with ease. Key Features Flexible Teaching Resource: Aligned with the UK Religious Education curriculum, this scheme includes 6 lessons suitable for diverse educational contexts. Assessment Component: An end-of-unit assessment allows teachers to evaluate student understanding, aligned with UK RE levels. User-Friendly Format: Each lesson can be printed as a booklet with worksheets that have lines for student responses, promoting an organized approach to learning. Video Links Included: Suggested multimedia resources enhance the learning experience and illustrate key concepts related to evil and suffering. Lesson Structure: Each lesson has clear objectives, engaging activities, and opportunities for discussion, promoting critical thinking and personal reflection. Lesson Breakdown Lesson 1: Introduction to Evil and Suffering Explore moral and natural evil through sorting scenarios and discussions. Lesson 2: God’s Characteristics and the Challenge of Evil Investigate God’s traits with matching definitions and logical arguments. Lesson 3: Case Studies of Natural Disasters Analyse case studies and reflect on their impact on beliefs about a loving God. Lesson 4: Religious Responses to Evil and Suffering Understand responses through matching activities and Venn diagrams. Lesson 5: The Role of Faith and Community Discuss faith and community support in coping with suffering. Lesson 6: The Impact of Suffering on Faith Analyse how suffering influences personal beliefs through reflection writing. Conclusion This Scheme of Learning is an essential resource for delivering impactful lessons that encourage critical thinking and personal reflection. Enhance your teaching toolkit by purchasing this comprehensive scheme and provide your students with a rich educational experience on the problem of evil and suffering. Perfect for cover lessons, assessments, and reflection.