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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.

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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE. Christian Beliefs: The crucifixion
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE. Christian Beliefs: The crucifixion

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A lesson designed to look at the crucifixion of Jesus complete with a range of activities. A printable set of worksheets are on the PowerPoint along with an in depth worksheet exploring the symbolism of the cross and its importance to Christians today. The lesson ends upon a 4 mark answer Lesson outcomes: Must: describe what the cross symbolises Should: Explain how the belief in the crucifixion influences a Christian today Could:. Evaluate whether you think it is the most important belief
AQA 9-1 Relationships and families: The nature and purpose of families in Christianity
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AQA 9-1 Relationships and families: The nature and purpose of families in Christianity

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This lesson serves as an introduction to the role and purpose of the family by looking at different types of family and then moves on to look at Christian beliefs attitudes. There are a variety of worksheets on the slides that are printable. Some are more challenging some lesson challenging. Outcomes are: To describe different types of family To explain Christian beliefs about the role/ purpose of the family To evaluate what you think the most important role of the family is The lesson includes a variety of activities both independent and collaborative.
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Christian Practices - Festivals
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Christian Practices - Festivals

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A lesson that explores the purpose and importance of Christmas and Easter. Complete with worksheets/ discussion activities / a 5 mark question with a suggested strategy. I have also attached additional Holy Week activities that arent on the PowerPoint but could also be incorporated into the lesson and used Outcomes: Must: Describe what happens at Christmas and Easter Should: Explain why Christmas/ Easter are important Christian festival Could: Evaluate which festival you think is most important.
AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision: Rights and Responsibillities - Different types of punishment in the UK
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision: Rights and Responsibillities - Different types of punishment in the UK

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A revision lesson that looks at an 8 mark question and key topics about types of punishment and sentences in the UK Complete with revision information and worksheets Outcomes: To identify different types of custodial and non-custodial sentences To describe why some people agree/ disagree with punishments in the UK To evaluate whether you think prison is effective (8 mark question practice)
AQA Citizenship GCSE (9-1): Life in Modern Britian: Identity and multiple identities REVISION
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AQA Citizenship GCSE (9-1): Life in Modern Britian: Identity and multiple identities REVISION

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to revise what we mean by identity and how identity is shaped.Lookingat different types of identity eg. local and national Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Opportunity for discussion about how we can all be different A past source question from the 2018 exam is included with a mark scheme and opportunity for students to self/ peer assess Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this year for my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
Year 9 Philosophy of Religion Lessons and SOW
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Year 9 Philosophy of Religion Lessons and SOW

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Lesson Titles: Arguments for Gods existence What if God was one of us? Can God be omnipotent? Did God design the world? Just because we can think of God he must exist. Could God create a stone Assessment Preparation and lesson complete with criteria SOW attached. All lessons with outcomes / activities and resourced. A great set of simple lessons or start point to build on and develop. This has been designed to engage my Year 9 RE students. Its designed to run over 6-7 weeks but could easily be expanded. Excellent for debate and discussion with a few creative activities included
What was Islam like before the time of Mohammad (pbuh)?
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What was Islam like before the time of Mohammad (pbuh)?

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This lesson serves as an introduction to looking at the changes the prophet (pbuh) made in Pre-Islamic Arabia. Complete with outcomes/ activities and mini-plenaries. Suggested Youtube clips too! Planned for KS3 Y8 however it could be adapted as an intro for Y10-11 etc because it looks at the treatment of women. I am currently writing a series of lessons like this to challenge misconceptions and stereotypes in Islam
Living The Muslim Life: Ten Obligatory Acts and The Five Pillars Into lesson. Edexcel B (9-1) GCSE
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Living The Muslim Life: Ten Obligatory Acts and The Five Pillars Into lesson. Edexcel B (9-1) GCSE

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An introductory lesson that supplements the Oxford Textbook for this course. Using pages 77-78. I have split the lesson into two halves - it is designed for a 2 hr double lesson so some tasks allow students to get out their seats and gather information etc. (all activities resourced but can be easily adapted) The lesson has: 1. Clear outcomes 2. Discussion activities 3. Comprehension tasks 4. Information sheets 5. A range of activities 6. Exam questions with model answers and opportunity for peer assessment.
Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit: The values underpinning democracy.
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Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit: The values underpinning democracy.

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A lesson that explores the 3 values that underpin a democratic society with a variety of activities. eg. card sort/ image enquiry etc. All resources are included. Outcomes are: Define the key terms rights, freedoms and responsibilities. Explain why rights, freedoms and responsibilities are important values within a democracy. Evaluate whether rights, freedoms and responsibilities make society fair and just.
Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit : British Constitution
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Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit : British Constitution

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Within this there are 2 lessons: 1. Outline of what the British Constitution is and how it differs to America. Supplemented with research information sheets. 2. Exam Practice: Benefits of having a written constitution and a source question Each lesson comes with activities/ resources and outcomes. For the exam question lesson there includes advice upon writing and planning the exam question.
Rights and Responsibilities AQA Citizenship 9-1: Roles played by different groups in the justice sys
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Rights and Responsibilities AQA Citizenship 9-1: Roles played by different groups in the justice sys

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This lesson supplements the case studies in the Hodder textbook (Legal Aid/ Hilsborough enquiry etc.) so can be used alongside it. However I have created my own worksheet and found my own information and links for students to explore to ensure the lesson is more interactive. The lesson is fully resourced Outcomes: To outline three case studies and the role they played in the justice system. To explain why different groups are needed to support injustice To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of having different groups in society
AQA Religious Studies 9-1 an Introduction lesson for the Peace and Conflict Theme
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 an Introduction lesson for the Peace and Conflict Theme

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This lesson looks at the key concepts of: Peace/ Justice/ Forgiveness/ Reconciliation. The lesson is designed to introduce students to what each key term means and link it to both Christian and Muslim attitudes. I have created a worksheet with all key information on and a student task sheet so that they can elicit the key information. Outcomes: Must know what some of the key terms and themes are in the Peace and Conflict unit Should explain why peace, justice, forgiveness and reconciliation are concepts that link together Could Evaluate whether peace, justice, forgiveness and reconciliation are concepts that are achievable.