We are Science and Religious Education specialist with with a combined 30 years of experience as middle managers both academic and pastoral. We have experience teaching Science, PSHE, PE, Humanities, Philosophy , Ethics, Psychology, Sociology. Lots of our resources are aimed at whole school whether they be AFL activities to Tutor Time resources.
We are Science and Religious Education specialist with with a combined 30 years of experience as middle managers both academic and pastoral. We have experience teaching Science, PSHE, PE, Humanities, Philosophy , Ethics, Psychology, Sociology. Lots of our resources are aimed at whole school whether they be AFL activities to Tutor Time resources.
A massive bundle of 20 Christmas PowerPoints and Worksheets. This is everything you will need to keep your classes educated and entertained in the way of Christmas this season! Including recommended resources by the TES team!
Included is:
Christmas Bingo: A bingo activity for the Christmas season.
Christmas Countdown Timer: A Christmas themed countdown timer with 10 minutes on each slide.
Christmas Quiz: Three rounds. Consisting of Religious, popular culture (Secular) and Music. Please not that music hasn’t been added due to copyright, but you may add your own onto the slides provided.
Christmas Secular or Religious Conveyor Belt activity: This is based on the Generation Game activity. This is based on religious and secular items surrounding the Christmas season. Useful for Starter, Plenaries and mini AFL activities throughout the lesson-Pupils love this activity!
Christmas Symbols: Pictures to use for a diamond ranking activity on Symbols of Christmas and a task is based on the symbols of Christmas and their meanings. Pupils then peer assess each otters using two stars and a wish. also, A diamond ranking activity based on the symbols of Christmas-three worksheets for higher, middle and lower ability.
Christmas Hunt The Symbol-Join Park Ranger Paul as he hunts for the artefacts. Pupils have to write down every item they see. Then decide whether each item is a religious or non-religious (secular) tradition.
Christmas-Elf Daily Report Card: Keep a check on your pupils’ behaviour this Christmas with these Elfish Behaviour cards. Print out and handout as an exit pass at the end of the day. A fun way to instill work ethic and sound behaviour in the run up to Christmas.
Does Santa Exist? Class Survey-A whole class activity based on Santa. pupils have to ask 10 peers the question ‘Does Santa exist?’ and record their responses. Then create a pie chart on the results.
Elfish Behaviour Advent Chart:Keep a check on your class’ behaviour this Christmas with these individual Elfish Behaviour charts. Print out the three reward stamps and issue one to each child every day in accordance with their behaviour. A fun way to instill work ethic and sound behaviour in the run up to Christmas! Recommended Resource!
Naughty or Nice Gauge: A Fun activity for Christmas!!
A visual PowerPoint display that you can use with your classes for behaviour management. I have included an editable and an uneducable version purely due to the fonts I have used.
There are also naughty, improvement and nice certificates that can be printed out and given to the child to take home. These can be edited on the PowerPoint if yo wish to add a reason for certification, for example. A PDF version is available for ease of printout also.
Reverse Advent Challenge: A tutor time Advent activity based on donation and charity. Can be amended to incorporate the whole class or pupils can be spilt into six groups and each group can complete their own Reverse Advent Challenge.
Space Mission Christmas Edition: Join Space Explorer Steve as he hunts for the artefacts. Pupils have to write down every item they see. Then decide whether each item is a religious or non-religious (secular) tradition and a worksheet to accompany the Space Mission Christmas Edition PPT
Please leave a comment if you have the time, it would be much appreciated.
Also Check out our Nativity bundle! Available at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-nativity-11423425
A fun worksheet for pupils to fill in based on what they think he may or may not have looked like. followed by some facts and beliefs about this famous figure.
An A-Z vocabulary booklet based on WJEC Specification B: Religion and Life and Human Experience. This contains specific vocabulary that pupils need to know for the exam together with space for pupils to add their own specific content. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. were as come letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page.
The booklet is 39 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper).
An A-Z vocabulary booklet based on WJEC Specification A: Christianity.
This contains specific vocabulary that pupils need to know for the exam together with space for pupils to add their own specific content. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. were as come letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page.
The booklet is 39 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper).
A pdf worksheet for pupils to cut out and stick in their book. This is a sort task-pupils must put the rites of passage in order and draw a picture to go with it.
This is a collection of fun resources to use with your classes to educate and celebrate Diwali.
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This is an evaluation activity to get pupils used to answering exam style questions. A variety of answers have been provided and pupils need to decide if they are a benefit or a challenge. They must then choose four of each and write a timed answer to the posed question.
This is a revision aid to help pupils summarise learning of this topic. It is really handy to enable them to learn the process with these bitesized chunks.
A set of resources for Christianity and Judaism that can be printed, laminated and displayed in the classroom
Booklets for christianity and one for Judaism: A-Z vocabulary booklets based on WJEC Specification A: Christianity & Judaism. This contains specific vocabulary that pupils need to know for the exam together with space for pupils to add their own specific content. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. were as come letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page.
The booklet is 39 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper).
A two page flow chart to use while researching the life of Moses. We have used this while pupils watch a film based on his life. The BBC's claymation episode on his life is particularly good. Alternatively, use this as a notes page during the lesson.
A set of worksheets based on the Incarnation. Pupils must answer the question 'The Incarnation has lost its relevance today.' There are sort cards for pupils to cut out and determine whether they are for or against the quote and blank cards for pupils to write their own answers (individually, in pairs or as a group). The next worksheet is for exam practice. Pupil can put the answers into the form of an essay under exam conditions.
This is an evaluation activity to get pupils used to answering exam style questions. A variety of answers have been provided and pupils need to decide if they are a benefit or a challenge. They must then choose four of each and write a timed answer to the posed question.
These are designed to be printed and laminated and used either as a whole class or in groups. We usually conduct this as a game show style lesson where the class is divided into two and there is a panel of pupils who make judgements on the quality of answers (when awarding the points). This is a really fun revision lesson! There is a blank set of cards for pupils to add their own questions too.