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Religious Studies, Citizenship and PSHE - Miss Morris Manc

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This shop contains a collection of Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and anti-racism resources for both KS3 and KS4 that have been created by a teacher with 15 years experience.

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This shop contains a collection of Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and anti-racism resources for both KS3 and KS4 that have been created by a teacher with 15 years experience.
Edexcel Citizenship Studies (2016) Theme C revision poster
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Edexcel Citizenship Studies (2016) Theme C revision poster

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The key pieces of information required for students to know when revising Theme C. Suitable for printing in colour on A3. The role of law in everyday life in dealing with complex problems Principles and sources of law Civil and criminal law The justice system in England and Wales Courts and tribunals Youth justice Crime and society Sentences and punishments
Society and Hip Hop: 3 Women
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Society and Hip Hop: 3 Women

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The third lesson in the Hip Hop topic. Students will look at the themes of misogynoir, intersectionality and white woman tears. The views of Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche on Beyonce’s feminism are discussed. Students will listen to ‘Keep Ya Head Up’ by 2Pac, ‘Ladies First’ by Queen Latifah and ‘Love is Blind’ by Eve.
Gypsy, Roma, Traveller History Month: Hate Crime
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Gypsy, Roma, Traveller History Month: Hate Crime

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A lesson for GRTHM which looks at: key facts about GRT communities hate crime statistics in the UK report on hate crimes and policing in relation to GRT communities videos showing the hate crimes people in GRT communities face consequences of hate crime
Race as a social construct
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Race as a social construct

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Students will look at: one drop rule Johan Friedrich Blumenbach’s classification of race W.E.B. Du Bois’ criticism of racial classification “race science”
Hero: Gandhi
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Hero: Gandhi

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A lesson from the Hero topic. Looking at the colonisation of India, civil disobedience, Gandhi’s fight for independence (including the Salt Marsh), the methods employed by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and controversy surrounding Gandhi’s racist statements. Includes video links, questions and answers for the video, and a 4 mark question for students to answer.
Black Panther lesson
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Black Panther lesson

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A lesson which looks at the symbolism and key messages in ‘Black Panther’, including: the Underground Railroad traditional African dress from various regions female empowerment Killmonger and Malcolm X vs T’Challa and Martin Luther King
GCSE Religious Studies Edexcel - Parent Guide
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GCSE Religious Studies Edexcel - Parent Guide

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Providing parents with a way to help revise with their students. These guides contain all the key words and revision questions for all eight topics - Believing in God, Matters of Life and Death, Marriage and the Family, Community Cohesion, Rights and Responsibilities, Medical and Environmental Issues, Peace and Conflict, Crime and Punishment. Unit 1 and Unit 8.
Do prisons work?
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Do prisons work?

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Students will look at: statistics from UK prisons reoffending rates humane prisons in Norway prison abolition Christian teachings on prisoners
Traditional African Beliefs
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Traditional African Beliefs

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Students will learn about: statistics for religion in the continent of Africa today History of religion in Mauritius (looking at indentured labour from India) Bantu people Voodoo
Black History Month: Black icons
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Black History Month: Black icons

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A lesson that explores: why Black History Month exists (and why ‘White History Month’ doesn’t) videos, worksheets and activities focussing on six key people/moments in black history (Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and the Slave Trade)