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My lessons and resources are specific to RS to PSHE but can be adapted to suit whatever classroom needs you have. I offer a range of work and resources free of charge to help teachers create their own amazing lessons but also offer pre-prepared lessons for those who just need that extra bit of support and inspiration.
Lesson 7 - Exploitation - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS - FREE HOMEWORK INCLUDED
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Lesson 7 - Exploitation - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS - FREE HOMEWORK INCLUDED

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This lesson is on the theme of exploitation with regards to the unit of Human Rights and Social Justice. The pupils will be able to describe what is meant by exploitation. To explain the exploitation of the poor including issues relating to fair pay, excessive interest on loans and human trafficking, and evaluate religious attitudes to victims of exploitation. This lesson covers the attitudes of Christianity and Islam. This 50 minute lesson includes: Starter and Plenary. Oracy/disucssion tasks. Several video tasks based on exploitation, human trafficking, and recognising the signs. Statistic summary task. Reflective and empathy developing tasks Literacy tasks - summarising Scriptural analysis Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Extension Task. FREE HOMEWORK INCLUDED - 2023 Case Study Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 1 - Introduction to Crime -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Crime -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson introduces ideas about the topic of Crime and Punishment. The pupils will have to consider what the terms ‘crime’ and ‘punishment’ mean. They will be able to sescribe some of the causes of crime, and explain Christian and Muslim attitudes to lawbreakers. This 50 minute lesson includes: Differentiated tasks. Analysis. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Link to a useful documentary is also included but is optional. Literacy Task. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Theme F Human Rights and Social Justice  Scheme of Work - GCSE Religious Studies
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Theme F Human Rights and Social Justice Scheme of Work - GCSE Religious Studies

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This pack includes 13 lessons (for 50 min-1 hour periods), 8 content lessons, 3 revision and exam practice lessons, an assessment lesson, and a feedback lesson. You can use the exam practice lessons as homework questions if you are limited with timetable lesson time. Several homeworks are included as well as a range of activities that include: Religious teaching analysis Group Tasks Peer Assessment Self Assessment Oracy Tasks Debate Tasks Starters and Plenaries Quizzes Research Tasks Literacy and Numeracy tasks Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Smoking - PSHE - Template Lesson - Resource Pack
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Smoking - PSHE - Template Lesson - Resource Pack

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PSHE Lesson Smoking and E-Cigs Includes trivia and numeracy questions. Creative work. Homework option. Collaborative work could be encouraged for aspects of the pack. As a dedicated professional I take a lot of pride in the work I create, most of which I have offered on TES free of charge. My free lessons and resources come mostly with 4.5+ star ratings and to be sure of their quality you're welcome to download them. I also offer charged lessons tailored to teachers and pupils of all ability and experience and I encourage you to check them out if you like what you see.