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Who was Prophet Muhammad?
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Who was Prophet Muhammad?

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Lesson 6 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 who Prophet Muhammad was and his importance to Muslims today. Could be a good lesson to adapt for younger students studying important figures.
Why are prophets important in Islam?
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Why are prophets important in Islam?

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Lesson 7 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 Prophets in Islam. Could be a good lesson to adapt for younger students studying important figures.
World Religions
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World Religions

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Lesson with a market place task surrounding the basic facts about the six world religions. Graded good lesson. Focus on literacy and engagement. Designed for year seven, term 1.
My Beliefs
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My Beliefs

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Lesson focused on exploring their own beliefs. Building on the previous lessons. Lots of discussion and time to reflect on their own thoughts. Designed for year seven, term 1.
Who was Moses?
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Who was Moses?

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Lesson 6 from the Religious Leaders 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 Moses’ life story and examine his importance to the Jewish people. Your students will understand Moses story by watching an age appropriate video, fill in the blank task and an exam question to consolidate their learning.
What does the Quran teach about the treatment of animals?
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What does the Quran teach about the treatment of animals?

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Lesson 4 from the Religious Stories 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 what the Qur’an and Hadiths teach about the treatment of animals. Your students will explore scripture to determine what Islam teaches about the treatment of animals. Students will apply knowledge to case studies.
What is the Parable of the Good Samaritan?
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What is the Parable of the Good Samaritan?

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Lesson 3 from the Religious Stories 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 parable of the good Samaritan and the importance it holds for Christians. Your students will understand the story of the good Samaritan, including the key terms and the overall message of the story. Students will be encouraged to be creative and create their own resource in response to the story.
What are the 10 Commandments?
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What are the 10 Commandments?

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Lesson 2 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 explore the 10 commandments and the importance to Christians. Your students will explore why rules in society are important, what the ten commandments are and link back to their knowledge of Moses.
What are Human Rights?
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What are Human Rights?

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Lesson 1 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 explore what human rights are and why they are important to us today. Your students will understand why we have human rights in the world today, what the human rights are and how human rights can be affected.
What are the five pillars?
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What are the five pillars?

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Lesson 4 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 explore the 5 Pillars and the importance to Muslims. Your students will explore the meaning of the five pillars and the importance of them for modern day Muslims. Students will apply knowledge to a relevant case study.
What are the 5 K's?
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What are the 5 K's?

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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.
How does the Gurdwara help the community?
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How does the Gurdwara help the community?

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Lesson 4 from the Religious Spaces 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 how the Gurdwara helps the community Your students will explore what they would find in a Gurdwara and how the Gurdwara is used to help the community using case studies.
What is a Church?
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What is a Church?

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Lesson 5 from the Religious Spaces 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 what the Church is and the features it would have Your students will explore the features found in a Church as well as the many uses the Church has. The students will be directed to create a piece of art to reflect a Bible passage.
Scheme of Learning: Rules and Commandments
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Scheme of Learning: Rules and Commandments

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Scheme of Learning containing seven lessons focusing on exploring the different laws that people follow around the world. Designed for Year Sevens. Lesson 1 – What are Human Rights? Lesson 2 – What are the 10 commandments? Lesson 3 – What are the 7 sacraments? Lesson 4 – What are the 5 pillars? Lesson 5 – What are the 5 Ks? You can buy all lessons individually if you wish. What to expect from these lessons? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks You will not be disappointed with the quality of these lessons, ready to go when downloaded!
What is the story of the Monkey King?
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What is the story of the Monkey King?

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Lesson 5 from the Religious Stories 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 story of the Monkey King and examine the message of the story. Your students will examine the story of the Monkey King from Hindi scripture and determine the message behind the story. Students will be encouraged to be creative and create their own resource in response to the story.
Scheme of Learning: Religious Stories
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Scheme of Learning: Religious Stories

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Scheme of Learning containing five lessons focusing on exploring the different religious stories. Designed for Year Sevens. Lesson 1 – Why are holy books important? Lesson 2 – What were the ten plagues? Lesson 3 – What is the parable of the good Samaritan? Lesson 4 – What does the Quran say about the treatment of animals? Lesson 5 – What is the story of monkey king? You can buy all lessons individually if you wish. What to expect from these lessons? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks You will not be disappointed with the quality of these lessons, ready to go when downloaded!
Why are holy places sacred?
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Why are holy places sacred?

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Lesson 1 from the Religious Spaces 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 holy buildings and why they are important to religious believers. Your students will explore the meaning of the word sacred and successfully use it throughout the lesson. Students will relate their special places to the places of worship that religious believers visit.
Why is Jerusalem an important place to Jews, Christians and Muslims?
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Why is Jerusalem an important place to Jews, Christians and Muslims?

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Lesson 2 from the Religious Spaces 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 why Jerusalem is important to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Your students will explore the city of Jerusalem and examine the reasons why it is important to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Students will be fully engaged with this lesson.
Why do people protest?
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Why do people protest?

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Lesson created in response to the Black Lives Matter movement highlighting the importance of peaceful protest. 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 Your students will explore the difference types of protests, famous people who supported peaceful protests and a direct link to the current movement.