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London-based, humanities specialist teacher who knows how hardcore it is for us out there. So have a browse and hopefully you find the lesson you need.

London-based, humanities specialist teacher who knows how hardcore it is for us out there. So have a browse and hopefully you find the lesson you need.
Young people and religion
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Young people and religion

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Year 7/8 unit exploring young people relationship with religion. The religious focus is on Islam, Sikhi, and Buddhism. L1. British teenagers and religious commitment L2. Being a young Muslim in Britain today L3. Being a young Sikh today L4. Ancient language and young Sikhs in Britain today L5. Young Sikhs expressing their identity L6. Being a young Buddhist today L7. Young Buddhists and their religious community
Introduction to Suffering
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Introduction to Suffering

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Full lesson (Year 9) LO: To define suffering LO: To identify the biggest problems related to suffering in the world LO: To evaluate whether suffering is a normal human state
Christianity and Suffering
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Christianity and Suffering

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Full lesson (Year 9) LO: To identify Christian understandings of suffering from Genesis and Job LO: To discuss why Christians may accept suffering LO: To explain what Christians can learn about suffering from the Bible
The Value of Suffering
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The Value of Suffering

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Full lesson (Year 9) LO: To identify potential benefits of suffering LO: To form an opinion about the Free Will Defense for suffering LO: To form an opinion about the humanist stance on suffering LO: To write a letter sharing your opinion about the existence of suffering in the world
Christians and suffering
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Christians and suffering

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Full lesson (Year 9) LO: To record reasons for suffering from Christian believers LO: To support Christian beliefs about suffering with religious stories and text LO: To make an overall personal judgment about suffering
Buddhism and Suffering
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Buddhism and Suffering

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Full lesson (Year 9) LO: To define the Four noble Truths LO: To summarise information about the Four Noble Truths LO: To analyse the Buddhist beliefs on ending suffering LO: To reflect on the effectiveness of the Eightfold Path
Religion and Suffering
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Religion and Suffering

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These lessons explore the role religions play in rationalising suffering. The focus of this unit is on Christianity, Humanism and Buddhism. L1. Introduction to Suffering L2. Christianity and Suffering L3. Christians and Suffering L4. The Value of Suffering L5. Buddhism and Suffering
British teenagers and religious commitment
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British teenagers and religious commitment

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To define religious commitment LO: To link identity traits to religious commitments LO: To identify personal challenges in following / not following a religion as teenager
Being a young Muslim in Britain
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Being a young Muslim in Britain

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To define the religious environment young Muslims are part of LO: To analyse why the Muslim community is growing in Britain LO:To evaluate the challenges of being Muslim in Britain
Being a young Sikh in Britain today
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Being a young Sikh in Britain today

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To identify similarities and differences between Sikhi and Western culture LO: To identify benefits and difficulties for British Sikhs growing up in two cultures LO: To reflect on the cultural challenges young Sikhs may face in Britain
Young Sikhs expressing their identity in Britain today
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Young Sikhs expressing their identity in Britain today

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To discuss the freedom and limits on creating your own identity LO: To explain why young Sikhs struggle to follow their religion in Britain LO: To analyse/evaluate the challenges of religious expression for young Sikhs
Being a young Buddhist today
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Being a young Buddhist today

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To collect and use relevant information about the Three Treasures LO: To create examples making the Dharma relevant to a teenager’s life LO: To create my personal moral code/Five Precepts
Young Buddhists and their religious community
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Young Buddhists and their religious community

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To discuss about where young people find help and support in life LO: To recall important facts about the sangha LO: To think of and identify ways the sangha help young Buddhists in life LO: To design a vihara young Buddhists can relate to
RE KS4 assessment strategy
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RE KS4 assessment strategy

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Personal assessment strategy developed during academic year 2022-23. Its focus is to make sure your KS4 classes learn and internalise the RE GCSE (Edexcel) mark scheme.
How to start a Model  UN club in  London?
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How to start a Model UN club in London?

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Resources sharing my experience about how I started a Model UN club in 2022-23 despite knowing nothing about going about it. It also includes resources to get started. Hopefully you find it useful. These resources will especially be useful to London-teachers wanting to attend Model UN conferences. All teachers, however, will find the resources useful if they just want to run a club without having to attend a Model UN conference.
The Judiciary
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The Judiciary

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Government and Politics (Edexcel) Component 2: Governing the UK Learning objective: To evaluate how far the judiciary is the right body to protect civil liberties from the government
Christian generousity and churches
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Christian generousity and churches

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Full lesson (Year7/8) LO: To summarise reaosns why Chrisitians glorify God by building LO: To explain why helping the poor is also a way to glorify God LO: To evaluate whether Chrisitians should sell their churches to help poor