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Islam SOW BUNDLE!
Islam Scheme of Work BUNDLE!
Suitable for KS3 Religious Studies / Philosophy and Ethics
This bundle includes 6 lessons - all fully resourced!
This Scheme of Work explores Islam in depth, looking at what it is like to be a Muslim. Included is a lesson on Islamophobia, an important lesson for students taught in a sensitive way.
Lessons included:
Introduction to Islam
Five Pillars of Islam
Features of a Mosque
Why do Muslims go on Hajj?
Respecting the Qu’ran
Islamophobia
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Islamophobia
This lesson looks at the issue of Islamophobia. This lesson helps students explore, confront and deconstruct stereotypes targeted at Muslims. Students will learn about the impact of Islamophobia - looking specifically at the media portrayal of Muslims, the Mosque attack in Sweden and Islamophobia Awareness Month.
This lesson has been used as part of an Islam Scheme of Work within Religious Studies, however this can be used before teaching Terrorism within history, or as part of PSHE.
No resources needed - ready to download and teach straight away!
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Respecting the Qur'an | Islam
KS3 Religious Studies - Lesson 5 of the Islam scheme of work
This lesson looks at 'How do Muslims respect the Qur’an?'
This lesson looks at:
Origins of the Qur’an
Contents of the Qur’an
Memorising the Qur’an
Respecting the Qur’an
This lesson focusses on how and why Muslims respect the Qur’an. There is also an interesting look at the Qur’an in the news where libraries did not store the Qur’an on the top shelf - and why it is important that everyone respects the holy books of others. The lesson finishes with a key word glossary task.
All worksheets and resources needed are included – ready to download and teach!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Islam scheme of work.
Why do Muslims go on Hajj? | Islam
KS3 Religious Studies - Lesson 4 of the Islam scheme of work
This lesson looks at ‘Why do Muslims go on Hajj?’.
This lesson looks at what are pilgrimages, the history of Mecca and why Muslims go on Hajj. Students will also look at what Muslims do whilst on Hajj and the different aspects of it using an information sheet (included!). There is also an interesting look at the impact of Covid-19 on Muslims going on Hajj as a plenary.
All worksheets and resources needed are included – ready to download and teach!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Islam scheme of work.
Five Pillars of Islam | Islam
KS3 Religious Studies - Lesson 3 of the Islam scheme of work
This lesson looks at The Five Pillars of Islam.
This lesson looks at the Five Pillars. Students will complete a worksheet (gap fill task) on the Five Pillars using a video, and will then reflect and consider what their Five Pillars are - what is important to them?
All worksheets and resources needed are included – ready to download and teach!
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Features of a Mosque | Islam
KS3 Religious Studies - Lesson 2 of the Islam scheme of work
This lesson looks at an ‘What are the key features of a Mosque?’.
This lesson looks at the key features of mosques - students will complete a worksheet investigating each part of a mosque using information provided on the PowerPoint, complete with a variety of photographs and videos. At the start of the lesson, I encourage students to take off their shoes, wash and cover their heads so they get a full feel for what it is like to enter a mosque. Finally, students will decide what is the most important feature of a mosque and why?
All worksheets and resources needed are included – ready to download and teach!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Islam scheme of work.
Introduction to Islam | Islam
KS3 Religious Studies - Lesson 1 of the Islam scheme of work
This lesson looks at an introduction to Islam.
This lesson introduces the religion of Islam. Students will complete a fact file with a differentiated information sheet about Islam. Students will then complete a ‘myth or fact’ quiz about Islam – with explanations and extra information!
All worksheets and resources needed are included – ready to download and teach!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Islam scheme of work.
How can religion answer Big Questions?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 5 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at 'Can religion answer the Big Questions?
This lesson looks at why does God allow suffering and how religion may be able to answer some of life’s big questions.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Judge which reason you believe has the strongest argument and explain your personal view about why bad things happen.
Explain with examples different reasons God allows bad things to happen.
Consider reasons why God allows bad things to happen.
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the ‘What Big Questions are there?’
Why is there evil and suffering?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 4 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at ‘Why is there evil and suffering in the world’?
This lesson is an introduction to understanding why there is evil and suffering, looking at the differences between moral and natural evil with examples.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Express your own feelings and suggest reasons why evil and suffering happens.
Explain about how evil and suffering affects many people.
Question why there is evil and suffering in the world if there is a good God.
No worksheets needed - ready to download and teach straight away!
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How do myths answer Big Questions?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 2 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at ‘How do myths answer Big Questions?'
This lesson looks at how myths are used to answer some of the Big Questions, with a particular focus on the origins of the universe.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Explain why people made up myths to answer their questions, using specific examples.
Describe what a myth is and look at some examples from around the world.
Understand how primitive people tried to explain their ultimate questions.
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the ‘What Big Questions are there?’
What happens when we die? - Religion
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 3 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at 'How do different religions answer the question ‘What happens when we die?'
This lesson looks at the religious answer to ‘What happens when we die?’ - Looking at the 6 major religions and their beliefs.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Explain what you believe and express your opinion on issues relating to what happens when we die.
Describe what the worlds six main religions believe happens when we die.
Understand and explore examples of ‘Near Death Experiences’.
Resources are included - including an information sheet and differentiated table for students to fill in!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the ‘What Big Questions are there?’
What are Ultimate Questions?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 1 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at ‘What are Ultimate Questions’?
This lesson introduces Ultimate Questions. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Formulate ultimate questions and explain how they may relate to religion.
Describe ultimate questions and describe how they are related to religion.
Understand what an ultimate question is.
No worksheets needed - always a bonus! Ready to download and teach straight away.
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the ‘What Big Questions are there?’
Bundle
Religion and Science SOW BUNDLE!
Religion and Science Scheme of Work BUNDLE!
Suitable for KS3 Religious Studies / Philosophy and Ethics
This bundle includes 7 lessons - all fully resourced!
This Scheme of Work explores both Religion and Science - looking at religious and scientific explanations for the origins of the universe and humanity with an overarching question of whether BOTH can be used side by side to explain our origins.
Lessons included:
What is religion?
What is the religious method?
What is science?
Did the universe begin with a Big Bang?
Story of Genesis
Theory of Evolution
Adam and Eve
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Adam and Eve
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 7 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at 'How does Christianity explain how humanity was created?'
Students will be able to:
Evaluate strengths and weaknesses of the Adam and Eve story including evidence.
Demonstrate the problems that some people may have with this version of events.
Explain what the story teaches about the relationship between humans and God.
Describe the creation of humanity found in the Bible.
All resources are included!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Theory of Evolution
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 6 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘What is the Theory of Evolution’?
Students will be able to:
Evaluate arguments for and against and give your own opinion, with a reason, on the Theory of Evolution.
Explain the evidence given by science to prove the existence of evolution.
Describe what this theory tells us about life on Earth.
State who came up with the Theory of Evolution and how he knew this.
All resources are included!
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Genesis
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 5 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘How does religion explain the beginning of the universe’? - Genesis
Students will be able to:
Consider whether or not you can believe both the religious and scientific explanation of the beginning of the Universe.
Compare the 6 day creation story and the Big Bang Theory.
Describe the 6 key parts of creation from Genesis.
Give the names of two religions who believe the 6 day creation story
All resources are included!
Genesis word search
Worksheets
Extract from the Bible
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Did the universe begin with the Big Bang?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 4 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘Did the universe begin with the Big Bang’?
In this lesson students will consider the scientific explanation for the origins of the universe.
Students will be able to:
Describe what the Big Bang is and why scientists think the Big Bang is important.
Explain three pieces of evidence for the Big Bang happening.
State three problems with the Big Bang theory.
All resources included!
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What is Science?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 3 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘What is Science’?
Students will be able to:
Explain what the scientific method is and use it to look at real life experiments.
Discuss at least two things that science now explains that used to be explained by religion.
State at least three areas that are involved in science.
All resources included!
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What is the Religious Method?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 2 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘What is the Religious Method’?
Students will be able to:
Explain why you think religion is important.
Use the ‘religious method’ to decide what societies have a religion.
Describe what the ‘religious method’ is used for.
Give two expectations you have of religious people.
All resources are included.
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What is Religion?
Suitbale for 11-14/ KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 1 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘What is Religion’?
Students will be able to:
Explain what a religion is using specific examples.
Describe your expectations of what a religious person should be.
Understand what religion is.
Name at least 3 religions.
All resources included!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!