All resources are tried and tested in a school that went from Special Measures to Good in 18 months. The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics department has achieved fantastic results in the last three years (95% 9 -5 and 45% 9 - 7 n 2023 and this is ultimately down to high quality teaching, learning and assessment feedback.
All resources are tried and tested in a school that went from Special Measures to Good in 18 months. The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics department has achieved fantastic results in the last three years (95% 9 -5 and 45% 9 - 7 n 2023 and this is ultimately down to high quality teaching, learning and assessment feedback.
Based on the AQA student answer books, looks and feels like the real thing. Includes grade boundaries for AQA RS B Unit 2 (easily edited for any though) and common subject specific targets for student feedback.
Quality resource introducing Buddhism and Buddha's birth. Also Includes:
- High quality images
- Links to thought provoking videos
- Famous misconceptions quiz
- Editable format
- Home-Learning task
Produced by a department that is extremely proud of its outstanding outcomes for its pupils:
2015 - 95% A*- C, 47% A*-A , residual 1.81
2016 - 93% A*- C, 40% A*-A, residual 1.63
High quality lesson. Includes:
- Timeline activity
- Quality images
- Montgomery bus boycott
- Explanation of Ku Klux Klan
- Oppression of non-whites
- Video links to numerous videos (Johnny Lee Clary interview, MLK interview)
- Reflective plenary
- Editable format
Lesson includes:
- Bible extract analysis task
- Links to interactive human migration map
- Song lyrics analysis task
- Explanation of Evolution and Genesis
Understanding Islamic Dress: Key Stage 3 Resource
This engaging resource introduces Key Stage 3 students to the cultural, religious, and social significance of Islamic dress. Through interactive activities, discussions, and visual aids, students will explore the diversity of dress within Muslim communities worldwide, garments like the hijab and kufi. Aligned with the Key Stage 3 curriculum, this resource encourages students to develop respect, empathy, and an appreciation for different beliefs and practices, fostering a more inclusive worldview. Suitable for RE, Citizenship, or Cultural Studies, the lesson supports students’ learning about faith, identity, and diversity in a modern context.
Exploring Buddhism: Karma and Life After Death - Key Stage 3 Resource
This Key Stage 3 teaching resource offers students an insightful journey into Buddhist beliefs about karma and life after death. Through thought-provoking activities, stories, and discussions, students will discover how Buddhists understand the cycle of rebirth, the influence of karma on actions and consequences, and the path to enlightenment. Designed to align with RE and Citizenship learning goals, this resource helps students develop a deeper understanding of Buddhist perspectives on life’s purpose and moral responsibility. By fostering empathy and open-mindedness, this lesson encourages respect for diverse beliefs and introspection on life’s big questions.
A detailed lesson on Christ. Includes:
- High detail notes
- Intriguing starter
- Biblical extract task
- Scene comparison from the BBC's 'The Passion' and the Bible
- 14 question Quiz
A quality lesson with built in learning activities. Includes:
-Contemporary poetry
- Clear notes
- 'Four corners' discussion activity
- A debate with clearly outlined success criteria
- Creative plenary
This high-quality resource is ready to use for the new specification. It includes:
- High level of detail
- War film scene analysis and comparison
- Religious views (Buddhism and Christianity) on peace, justice, forgiveness and reconciliation
- 'Wordsplat' plenary
Produced by a department that is extremely proud of its outstanding outcomes for its pupils:
2015 - 95% A*- C, 47% A*-A , residual 1.81
2016 - 93% A*- C, 40% A*-A, residual 1.63
High-quality lesson on religious attitudes to the victims of war. Includes:
- Two practice questions and mark schemes
- Image discussion activity
- Detailed notes
- Explanation of religious charities
An interesting lesson that explores the criteria of a Just War as set out by St Thomas Aquinas (worksheet included) and the Geneva conventions. Also has a worksheet embedded within the PowerPoint about GC and the Commando A case in Helmand. Needs to be discussed sensitively. Only tackle if you have a good grasp on behaviour.