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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the design/ teleological argument? (lesson 3
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the design/ teleological argument? (lesson 3

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the design/ teleological argument for the existence of God? (lesson 3) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on supporting arguments for the design theory. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their third lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - Homework pack and teams quiz for unit Why believe in God
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - Homework pack and teams quiz for unit Why believe in God

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - Homework pack and teams quiz to accompany the unit Why do people believe or not believe in God? Differenciated reading packs and a quiz that can be set on teams etc to automark or can be printed and set on paper alongside the reading homeworks Also included is a fully editable knowledge organiser for the unit -, A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the design argument (Lesson 4)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the design argument (Lesson 4)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Opposition to the design/ teleological argument for the existence of God? (lesson 4) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on opposition to the design argument. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their fourth lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Plato's Cave
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Plato’s Cave A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on using Plato’s cave to explain his world view on reality. I use this lesson with my Y7 class as their final lesson in the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Welcome to Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (Year 7)
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KS3 - Welcome to Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (Year 7)

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A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which introduces the subject and why it is studied. I use this lesson with my Y7 class at the start of the Unit. The lesson encourages students to explore the value of studying religion and world views. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and worldviews focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson - What is my Worldview?
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson - What is my Worldview? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which introduces the concept of identity and how religion can help shape aspects of our personal and collective Identities. I use this lesson with my Y7 class as their third lesson in the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the cosmological argument? (Lesson 6)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the cosmological argument? (Lesson 6)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the cosmological argument for the existence of God? (lesson 6) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on supportive arguments for the cosmological theory. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their sixth lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - What is the job of a Philosopher?
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - What is the job of a Philosopher?

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - What is the job of a Philosopher? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which introduces the concept of philosophy and the job of a philosopher. I use this lesson with my Y7 class as their fourth lesson in the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - What was Plato's world view?
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - What was Plato’s world view? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on the concept of rationalism and Plato’s idea of two realms of reality view I use this lesson with my Y7 class as their twelfth lesson in the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - End of Unit Assessment for Who am I and How do I see the w
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - End of Unit Assessment to accompany the unit Who am I and How do I see the world. Concluding task of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. I use this assessment with my Y7 class. Also included is a fully editable knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What different ways are there to see God? (lesson 1)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What different ways are there to see God? (lesson 1)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What different ways are there to see God? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on different ways to see God – e.g theism, atheism and agnosticism. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their first lesson/ an introduction to the unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Why do people believe in God? (Lesson 2)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Why do people believe in God? (Lesson 2)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Why do people believe in God? A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson is designed to get student’s thinking about what reasons people may have for their beliefs. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their second lesson in this unit. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the ontological argument? (Lesson 8)
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the ontological argument? (Lesson 8)

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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -What is the ontological argument for the existence of God? (lesson 8) A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on the three classical arguments for God. This unit is designed to introduce philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on supportive arguments for the ontological theory. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their eight lesson of the unit but it could also be used as a standalone lesson. Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit –“Why do people believe in God?", A philosophy of religion focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - Britain: Health and the People - Lesson5
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Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - Britain: Health and the People - Lesson5

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The influence of Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 5) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant the work of islamic scholars was in the history of British medicine. The lesson focuses similarities and differences with the catholic church, key scholars and the impact of the crusades I use this lesson as the fifth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
Religious studies – staff knowledge/support pack for the unit - Why do people believe in God?
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Religious studies – staff knowledge/support pack for the unit - Why do people believe in God?

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Religious studies – staff knowledge/support pack for my KS3 unit - Why do people believe in God? Designed to support non-specialist staff and those teaching philosophy of religion for the first time at KS3 helps to explain the unit and the golden threads of the curriculum, editable to fit your own curriculum, mission statements and local syllabus (this one is designed with Nottingham in mind but is easily edited) Free document offered as a support for anyone who has downloaded any of my paid resources for this unit
Religious studies – staff knowledge/support pack the KS3 unit - Who am i and how do i see the world?
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Religious studies – staff knowledge/support pack the KS3 unit - Who am i and how do i see the world?

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Religious studies – staff knowledge/support pack for my KS3 unit - Who am i and how do i see the world? designed to support non-specialist staff and those teaching philosophy of religion for the first time at KS3 helps to explain the unit and the golden threads of the curriculum, editable to fit your own curriculum and local syllabus. Free document offered as a support for anyone who has downloaded any of my paid resources for this unit