24 slides on the theories on religious language in the 20th century.
Includes keywords for the topic
Covers verificationism
Falsification
Eschatological Verification
Language Games
Includes strengths and weaknesses for all arguments.
I think it’s really detailed, and could last a long time.
11 page powerpoint covering the Apophatic Argument, the Argument for Analogy (Aquinas) and Symbollic Language.
Includes strengths and weaknesses for each argument.
Includes a starter for defining key terms.
10 slide powerpoint on the idea of conscience which is required as part of the curriculum for OCR A Level Religious Studies.
It covers Aquinas’ views of the conscience, Freud’s view of the conscience, Fromm’s view of the conscience.
It covers Freud’s views on psychosexual development.
It also contains some views from other scholars on conscience.
8 slide powerpoint presentation on King John.
Includes links for something to watch.
Includes activity on interpretations of him
Lesson is based around: is he a good or a bad king?
Introduces feud with Barons.
11 slide powerpoint on the introduction of the Magna Carta.
Includes starter of defining keywords for the topic and a recap on King John.
Includes the grievances of different social groups which led to the Magna Carta being introduced.
Has an essay question at the end to do as a class.
17 slides on the introduction of parliament.
Includes:
starter of defining key words for topic.
card sorting activity on protests through the years.
introduces Henry III
Introduces Simon de Montfort
Activity on whether Montfort was a good ruler
Different interpretations on Montfort.
Table activity on significance of factors on introducing parliament
15 slide powerpoint.
Introduces the topic of power and the people.
Introduces social groups.
Activity for the class on how to talk about the influence of the social groups throughout the years:
monarch
bishops
workers
barons
peasants
minorities
women
A table activity on how to look at different factors and their significance in influencing things.
Could make this lesson last a long time.
11 slide powerpoint on the Peasants’ Revolt.
Goes over the causes of the revolt:
statute of labourers
John Ball
Poll Tax
New King
Goes over the events and how it unfolded.
Goes over the aftermath.
Talks about women’s role in the revolt.
21 slides on Meta-Ethical theories with their application to applied ethical problems at the end.
1 slide on the spec
1 slide on keywords
1 slide on realism
2 slides on Ethical Naturalism
2 slides on Problems (is-ought and naturalistic fallacy)
1 slide on Ethical Non Naturalism
1 slide on Hume’s theory of motivation
2 slides on Error theory and queerness arguments
2 slides on problems (nihilism / moral progress)
2 slides on Ayer (emotivism and verificationism)
1 slide on Prescriptivism
4 slides on application to ethical dilemmas
I am sorry to charge, but it is because I spent 3 hours planning this lesson and lesson planning is just hell <3
I made this for a 1-1 session, lasted 2 hours so with a larger class you could get a lot of lessons worth of content out of this by adding talking points / discussions etc.
25 slides including:
1 slide on the specification (I find it useful for people to know why they’re learning about it)
8 slides on Direct Realism including problems with it and responses
8 slides on Indirect Realism including problems with it and responses
8 slides on Idealism including problems with it and responses
This was used in a 1 on 1 session and it lasted my 3 hours.
You could definitely stretch this out in classes of multiple people with talking points of your own added.
2 Powerpoints but they cover more or less the same stuff
13 slides covering the Development in Christian Thought section The Afterlife.
Includes:
Keywords
What the Spec says
Physical Afterlife
Spiritual Afterlife
Resurrection
New Earth Theory
Hick and Purgatory
Election
It has an examiner commentary at the end detailing what they’re looking for from an essay answer.
This bundle contains 5 lessons which each took 2 hours to complete. So realistically there is about 10 hours of content in here (which could be stretched out because these were designed to do one on one!).
We have:
Introductory lesson for Power and the People module
A lesson on King John and his feud with the barons
A lesson on the Magna Carta and its effect
A lesson on Simon de Montfort and the ‘First Parliament’.
A lesson on the Peasants Revolt