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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.

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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.
AQA GCSE Religious Studies: Crime and Punishment. Muslim attitudes to the death penalty
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AQA GCSE Religious Studies: Crime and Punishment. Muslim attitudes to the death penalty

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A lesson with a worksheet that matches page 142-143 of the OXFORD Islam textbook. The lesson starts with a 4 mark question and looks at self assessment and exam technique. The lesson then looks at Shari'ah law and the death penalty with various images/ discussion activities. Students then can end the lesson by writing a 12 mark answer (various writing frames and tools have been added to assist in this) Outcomes: To describe Muslim attitudes to the death penalty To explain religious scripture that links to Muslim belief about the death penalty To evaluate whether you think the death penalty is an effective form of punishment (12 marker)
AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Themes - Peace and Conflict. Islam and a Just War
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Themes - Peace and Conflict. Islam and a Just War

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This lesson is based on the OXFORD textbook endorsed for this exam and worksheets have been used to support the information within it. The lesson has a variety of discussion points/ re-cap on previous learning and a look at the 5 mark exam answer with model answers for students to look at and assess The lesson outcomes are: Must: To describe the conditions in which a Muslim will say it is acceptable to go to war. Should: To explain why Muslims believe what they do (using Qur’an quotations and keywords) Could: To evaluate whether a Muslim should go to war in certain situations
AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian beliefs:  The Incarnation
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian beliefs: The Incarnation

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A lesson that supports the new 9-1 AQA Religious Studies Spec that explores the incarnation of Jesus in detail. The lesson suggests using clips of Jesus life which could be taken from youtube or DVDs such as the miracle maker. The lesson supports the textbook endorsed by OXFORD and has a variety of questions students can use The lesson includes a 5 mark question activity Must: State what the incarnation is Should: Explain how the belief in the incarnation influences a Christian today Could:. Evaluate whether the incarnation is an important belief
AQA (9-1) GCSE Christian Beliefs: Christian beliefs about creation
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AQA (9-1) GCSE Christian Beliefs: Christian beliefs about creation

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A lesson exploring Christian beliefs about creation that follows the new AQA spec. The lesson outcomes are: Must: Explain what Christians believe about creation Should: Explain irregularities in the story and start to judge if it’s myth or literal truth Could: Evaluate the meaning the creation story has for different people. The lesson includes slides that can be printed as worksheets to supplement the AQA endorsed OXFORD textbook. The lesson includes suggested video clips and activities/ questions for discussion/ a practice 4 mark question/ peer assessment opportunity using a model answer on the PowerPoint.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Christian beliefs - The ascension and ressurection
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Christian beliefs - The ascension and ressurection

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A lesson equipped with a variety of activities and suggested clips. It links to the OXFORD textbook and has a variety of printable worksheets upon the slides Lesson outcomes: Must: Know what the ascension and resurrection are and describe key Christian beliefs. Should: Explain why the ascension and resurrection are important events in the life of Jesus Could: Analyse what the ascension and resurrection teach a Christian about their faith in God and Jesus.
AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: Christian beliefs. Ressurection and life after death
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: Christian beliefs. Ressurection and life after death

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A lesson that explores the nature of Jesus resurrection and different Christian beliefs about resurrection. The lesson supports the AQA endorsed OXFORD textbook and comes with printable worksheets and resources. The lesson uses silent debate to work towards answering a 12 mark question. I have included suggested writing processes and structures to help with the development of the 12 mark answer
AQA Religious Studies GCSE 9-1: Christian Beliefs - Sin and Salvation
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AQA Religious Studies GCSE 9-1: Christian Beliefs - Sin and Salvation

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A lesson that supports the new 9-1 AQA spec. A variety of activities (more than a lessons worth) lots of printable worksheets and discussion activities with suggested youtube clips. Students can also look at a model 5/5 answer and write their own response. Lesson Outcomes Must: Define what Christians mean by sin and salvation Should: Explain how the original sin links to explaining sin and salvation in Christianity Could: Evaluate whether everyone can be saved.
AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs: The Nature of God
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AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs: The Nature of God

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Lesson outcomes: To describe what omnipotent/ omnibenevolent and God as Just mean To explain why Christians believe that God is omnipotent/ omnibenevolent and just. To evaluate how these beliefs influence a Christian today A lesson that uses page 10-11 of the Oxford textbook to explore the Nature of God in Christianity. The lesson has 3 printable worksheets that allow students to explore key words and sources of authority. The lesson has a variety of stretch and challenge/ extension tasks and finishes with a 4 mark exam question (with peer assessment opportunity and advice in how to structure the answer)
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Heaven and Hell Christian Beliefs
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Heaven and Hell Christian Beliefs

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A lesson with a range of activities and printable worksheets on the slides. The lesson supplements the OXFORD purple textbook and has a worksheet to use. The lesson ends with structuring a 12 marker - there are lots of worksheets to help with the planning of an answer that are differentiated. Looking at chains of reasoning - use of PEER etc. Lesson Outcomes To describe key beliefs about heaven and hell To explain why a belief in heaven and hell influences a Christian To evaluate whether a belief in heaven and hell gives life meaning
AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: The afterlife and judgement
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: The afterlife and judgement

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A fully resourced lesson that looks at key Christian teachings about judgement with a range of discussion tasks and a model 4 mark answer. Lesson outcomes: To describe the Parable of the Sheep and goats To explain what Christian teachings and the parable of the sheep and goats teach a Christian about afterlife and judgement To evaluate if the afterlife is a good way to get people to behave’
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies. Christian PracticesRevision Worksheets
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies. Christian PracticesRevision Worksheets

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A set of worksheets to help students revise the Christian Practices unit. Each sheet defines the keyword/ summarises some key information/ allows students to complete activities and tasks to support their revision. I created these for my y11 in preparation for an upcoming mock. Students completed them as homework
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs - The Trinity
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs - The Trinity

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A lesson with a variety of activities that look at what the parts of the Trinity are. The OXFORD purple textbook will be needed for some comprehension activities. The lesson ends in a 4 mark exam answer with a suggested writing process Must: To define what the trinity is. Should: To explain what the three parts of the Trinity are. Could: To evaluate how each part helps a Christian understand the nature of God
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Relationships and families - Christian attitudes to sex
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Relationships and families - Christian attitudes to sex

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Outcomes To describe Christian attitudes to sex To explain why for most Christians sex should happen within Marriage To evaluate different opinions and justify your own viewpoint about sex before and outside marriage A lesson with a variety of discussion activities/ printable worksheets on each slide/ suggested video clips. The lesson ends with an in depth exploration of the 12 mark answer with various differentiated writing frames/ mark schemes/ example PEER points
AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian Practices: Baptism
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian Practices: Baptism

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A detailed lesson that starts by looking at Jesus Baptism by John the Baptist. The lesson then looks at the two types of baptism complete with a collaborative learning activity. There’s a suggested video clip and instructions. I have also included an opportunity for debate as regards the age someone should be baptised. The lesson ends with a set of short answer exam questions as a plenary Outcomes: Must: describe why Baptism is an important sacrament Should: link the story of Jesus baptism to why baptism is symbolically important Could: Evaluate the reasons behind why different groups of Christians perform baptism in different ways.
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Relationships and Familes (Gender equality in Christianity)
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Relationships and Familes (Gender equality in Christianity)

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A lesson that explores Christian attitudes towards gender equality with a variety of discussion tasks/ suggested youtube clips/ worksheets and a 12 mark essay practice question (with various writing frames). The lesson goes beyond the OXFORD textbook in that I have included some information upon women in the church to stretch the class Outcomes: To define keywords when talking about gender equality To explain different Christian attitudes to gender equality in the family and at church. To evaluate whether men and women are truly equal