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Religious education
What are the 5 K's?
Lesson 5 from the Rules and Commandments bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lesson Focus: To identify items that create Sikh identity.
Your students will explore the different items that Sikhs would carry with them and the symbolism of said items.
Christian Assessment Edexcel
Lesson 11 from the Christian Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to assess student’s understanding of Christian beliefs using the edexcel assessment.
What Christian themes can we see in Bruce Almighty?
Lesson 12 from the Christian Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson!
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to watch Bruce Almighty and apply the christian beliefs students had learned.
What is the Religious Studies exam?
Lesson 1 from the Christian Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to explore what the religious studies edexcel exam looks like and how students should approach the exam.
Big Question: Does religion cause war?
Lesson 9 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Coaches and enables students to use their understanding of peace and conflict to answer a GCSE (WJEC) D style question
Lesson Focus: to evaluate whether religion causes war
What is religious extremism?
Lesson 8 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lesson Focus: to explore religious extremism
What are Christian attitudes towards pacifism?
Lesson 6 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lesson Focus: to explore the concept of pacifism.
What are Sikh attitudes towards war?
Lesson 5 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Flash feedback task to use from the lesson
Lesson Focus: to explore Sikh teachings about war and conflict.
Who was Muhammad Ali?
Lesson 7 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lesson Focus: to explore Muhammad Ali’s life and why he refused to fight in the Vietnam War.
What is Jihad
Lesson 4 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Flash feedback task to use in the next lesson
Lesson Focus: to explore the what Jihad is and why it is important to Muslims
What are weapons of mass destruction?
Lesson 2 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Focus on nuclear weapons highlighting Little Boy and Fat Man in Japan
Focus on Agent Orange in Vietnam
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lesson Focus: To identify and examine what weapons of mass destruction are.
What is War?
Lesson 1 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lesson Focus: To identify and examine the reasons for war and evaluate how they can be resolved.
Can war ever be just?
Lesson 3 from the Religion and War bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Focus on the Just War Theory
Christian attitudes towards the theory
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lesson Focus: to explore whether war can ever be just
What is Risalah?
Lesson 2 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson!
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to explore what Prophethood is and why it is important to Sunni Muslims.
What is Malaikah?
Lesson 9 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Also includes a worksheet revising key quotes from Christian and Islamic beliefs.
Lesson Focus: to explore the core belief of Malaikah (angels) and the revelance to Sunni and Shia Muslims.
Who was Prophet Ismail and Prophet Musa?
Lesson 4 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson - two prophets for the price of one!
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Also includes a homework sheet on Prophet Musa!
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to explore who Prophet Ismail and Musa were and their importance to Muslims today.
Could be a good lesson to adapt for younger students studying important figures.
What are the five roots of Usul Ad Din?
Lesson 13 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson!
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to explore what the five roots of Usul Ad Din and the importance of it for Shia Muslims.
What are the sources of authority of Islam?
Lesson 10 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to explore the importance of the Quran, the four other holy books within Islam and the Hadiths associated with Prophet Muhammad.
How do Christians worship?
Lesson 1 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE.
Lesson Focus: to explore how Christians worship God including liturgical, non-liturgical and private worship.
Why do Christians celebrate Christmas and Easter?
Lesson 5 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle.
What to expect from this lesson?
Starter activities based on recall
Great subject knowledge
Relevant content
Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking.
Stretch tasks after each task
Varied tasks
Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Could be separated into two separate lessons if you wanted to spend more time developing student’s understanding.
Lesson Focus: to examine why Christians celebrate Christimas and Easter, and the importance of these festivals