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Resources for Religious Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities. We specialise in making whole units and courses for ultimate convenience and time-saving. We always aim to make the best resource for a given topic: our goal is perfection and our resources have helped educate 1 million+ students!
Thinking Deeply About History [P4C - Philosophy & Ethics Lesson]
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Thinking Deeply About History [P4C - Philosophy & Ethics Lesson]

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This ‘Fun Philosophy Lesson’ is focused on philosophical and ethical issues that relate to history, the challenges faced by historians, and the study of history. This resource is designed for students aged 8-16. This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here. It is one of over fifty new philosophy & ethics teaching resources that uses this format. The resource cannot be edited. This interactive multi-use learning session is of particular interest to History Teachers; it focuses on a wide range of topics such as: The value of studying history The forces that shape the unfolding of history Objectivity and bias in the study of history The ethical responsibilities of historians Different ways of approaching history Moral relativism in studying history   We’ve aimed to cover as many issues as possible when it comes to finding engaging philosophical and ethical issues for young learners to debate and discuss in relation to history! The big question asked in this session is “To what extent can we ever truly know what life was like for people in the past?”. Using a variety of engaging activities students will discuss and debate a wide range of other philosophical and ethical questions such as: What would happen if studying history was banned and all history books were destroyed? Why do you think history is taught in schools? Can one person really change the course of history? Does history show humanity making ‘progress’, what do we mean by the term ‘progress’ and is it a valid concept? What are the potential consequences of misrepresenting the past? Are some actions objectively evil: regardless of the time, place, culture and situation in which they occurred?   Students will also analyse and evaluate an eclectic mix of philosophical and ethical claims such as: “The interpretation of history can never be truly objective” “Nothing shapes history more than technological advances” “If I had a time-machine I would prefer to go forwards than backwards in time” “The fall of empires is primarily due to moral decay.” “Since the victors write the history, we cannot trust most historical accounts” This session uses our unique format for philosophy teaching resources and features an integrated menu that allows teachers to select from a variety of starter, main, plenary, assessment and end-of-lesson reflection activities. The file is a non-editable PowerPoint Show: no planning or preparation is required, just run the file and the intuitive menu system will make delivering a powerful philosophy session very easy!
Thinking Deeply About Money, Finances & Economics [P4C - Philosophy & Ethics Lesson]
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Thinking Deeply About Money, Finances & Economics [P4C - Philosophy & Ethics Lesson]

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This ‘Fun Philosophy Lesson’ explores the fascinating topic of money, finances, and economics, encouraging students to think deeply about the ethical, philosophical, and practical implications of wealth and value in society. This resource is suitable for students aged 8-16 and is ideal for PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education), Business Studies, Economics, and Philosophy classrooms. It also supports your school’s SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social, & Cultural) education remit as it explores ethical issues relating to money. Designed for universal use, it can be utilised by educators in any country. This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here. It is one of over fifty new philosophy & ethics teaching resources that uses this format. The resource cannot be edited. This interactive, multi-use session is particularly valuable for teachers of Philosophy, Economics, and Business Studies. It covers a wide range of thought-provoking topics, including: The origins and purpose of money The ethical dimensions of wealth and poverty The role of businesses and individuals in shaping economies The balance between profit and social responsibility The philosophical question of what gives money value   The big question posed in this session is, “What is money!? (Why does ‘paper money’ have more value than paper?)” Students will also explore other essential philosophical and practical questions, such as: Is money the root of all evil? Should wealth be redistributed to reduce inequality? Can a person live a fulfilling life without money? What makes something valuable? Why are some people very rich while others are very poor?   Students will evaluate and discuss a variety of philosophical claims, such as: “All jobs should pay the same wage.” “Most people end up poor because they waste money on unnecessary luxuries” “Wealthy people have a responsibility to help the poor.” “It’s better to be happy and poor than rich and unhappy.” “It is absurd for a footballer to earn more money than a doctor”   This session uses our signature teaching format, featuring an integrated menu with options for starters, mains, plenaries, assessments, and end-of-lesson reflections. The file is provided as a non-editable PowerPoint Show, requiring no planning or preparation. Simply run the file, and the intuitive menu system ensures delivering this thought-provoking philosophy session is effortless!
KS3 Buddhism - Video Learning Sessions (x10) - Complete Lessons - Perfect for Cover!
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KS3 Buddhism - Video Learning Sessions (x10) - Complete Lessons - Perfect for Cover!

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This bundle contains the complete set of 10 video learning sessions for KS3 Buddhism. The bundle contains 6 video-learning worksheets that teachers can choose from, lesson plans (and cover lesson plans) and links to videos for a host of topics for KS3 Buddhism. These sessions are ideal for cover-lessons as they can be led by non-specialist teachers: all you need to do is print out one of the worksheet and run the PowerPoint show, selecting from a choice of videos and AfL tasks. Positive reviews are warmly welcome! ------------------------------------- The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017) ____________________ System Requirements: Internet Access Access to YouTube Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word) 512MB Ram 1.5GHZ Processor Teachers are advised to use a VPN to ensure unhindered access to YouTube videos. . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units Copyright Adam Godwin (2018)
Pacifism - Buddhism & Christianity (GCSE Lesson Pack) [Religious Studies] [peace]
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Pacifism - Buddhism & Christianity (GCSE Lesson Pack) [Religious Studies] [peace]

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This pack contains four lessons about peace, pacifism and peace-making. It deals with Buddhist & Christian beliefs and teachings. For more details about the resources please click on the individual items. Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units
GCSE - Buddhism -Lesson 8 (OCR B) [Human Personality, khandas (skandas), sunyata, heart...](J625/04)
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GCSE - Buddhism -Lesson 8 (OCR B) [Human Personality, khandas (skandas), sunyata, heart...](J625/04)

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This is the eighth in a series of lessons on Buddhism for GCSE level students following the OCR B Full-Course Specification: for the ‘Beliefs, Teachings & Practices’ section of the course [section A]. You can download a scheme of work for this course here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/teaching-buddhism-at-gcse-scheme-of-work-sow-designed-for-ocr-b-r-s-j625-04-j625-09-11385138 The Download includes: -A PPT Containing a Full Lesson -A complete lesson plan covering: objectives, key-words, differentiation, and lesson timeline -A double-sided worksheet -Two videos: one about Sunyata and another about Buddha-Nature –A Homework Task The topic of the lesson focusses on the following part of the specification: The Human Personality • The concept of the five aggregates (khandas) in Theravada Buddhism • The relationship between the khandas and the concepts of anicca, anatta and dependent origination • The Mahayana concept of sunyata (emptiness) • The Mahayana concept of tathagatagarbha (the potential to become a buddha) • The Mahayana concept of buddha-nature (the inherent buddhahood of all sentient beings) • The relationship between these concepts and the Four Noble Truths • The relationship between these concepts and Buddhist practices • Commonand divergent emphases placed on human personality by different Buddhist groups • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Buddhist groups. Sources: The Heart Sutta The Diamond Sutta 3 Thank you for your download! Please download our other lessons as a part of this GCSE Buddhism course from our shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/godwin86
GCSE - Buddhism -Lesson 10 [Ethics, Kamma, 6 Perfections (Paramitas),Metta, Karuna] New Specs
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GCSE - Buddhism -Lesson 10 [Ethics, Kamma, 6 Perfections (Paramitas),Metta, Karuna] New Specs

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This is the tenth in a series of lessons on Buddhism for GCSE level students for the 'Beliefs, Teachings & Practices' section of the course [section A]. It is suitable for all exam-boards. The complete series of GCSE Budhism lessons, as well as learning mats, PLCs and revision sessions can be downloaded at our TES Shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/godwin86 The Download includes: -A PPT Containing a Full Lesson -A complete lesson plan covering: objectives, key-words, differentiation, and lesson timeline -A double sided worksheet -A short video about The Six Perfections featuring a Dharma Talk by a Buddhist Monk -A music file for one of the discussion tasks. -A Homework Task The topic of the lesson focusses on the following part of the specification: Buddhist Ethics • The meanings of the following terms: Kamma/Karma and rebirth/rebecomming (punabbhava), Compassion (karuna), Loving kindness (metta/maitri), Six perfections/virtues (paramitas) • The role and significance of ethical principles in Buddhism, including the Six Perfections. • Issues related to ethical teachings, including the importance of balancing compassion with wisdom Sources: Karaniya Metta Sutta (Sutta Nipatta 1:8) Diamond Sutta 4 and 23 Thank you for your download! Please download our other lessons as a part of this GCSE Buddhism course from our shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/godwin86
Islam AS/A2 Revision Sessions (x12) for KS5 OCR Religious Studies (New Spec) + 147 Page Revision Booklet for AS Islam! 'Developments in Islamic Thought'
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Islam AS/A2 Revision Sessions (x12) for KS5 OCR Religious Studies (New Spec) + 147 Page Revision Booklet for AS Islam! 'Developments in Islamic Thought'

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This bundle contains revision sessions for all 12 sub-sections of the AS & A2 ‘Developments in Islamic Thought’ content for OCR Religious Studies (new specification). It also includes our 147 page printable textbook/revision guide! The sessions use a variety of mind-mapping, discussion and debate tasks to cover the designated section of the specification. The revision sessions can be used in a number of ways: -As revision sessions during a revision period of term-time leading up to exams -Sandwiched between lessons as they are taught throughout the year as a way of solidifying and assessing learning -During extra-curricular time (KS5 Religious Studies Clubs) This revision session features: -A ‘grid of learning’ post-it task (to focus students on the day’s topic and refresh their memories of the basics) -A 'competitive mind-mapping task (which can be completed on the whiteboard or on A3 paper) -A silent debate task (with 6 x A3 silent debate worksheets in an editable .doc file) [nb. allowing group conversation, instead of silence, is also an effective approach] -Debates that ask students to move from one side of the room or the other and verbalise a defence of their position in response to a statement or rubric. -A concluding ‘One thing I am still uncertain about…’ post-it question. This session can be purchased individually or as part of various bundles depending on your needs. Please note: the cover picture depicts some of the activities that make up this revision session, the wording within those tasks is adapted to the topic specified above and may differ from the wording depicted. Contents and tasks may vary slightly between revision sessions. The cover photo is, however, a fair depiction of the contents of the lesson. . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) . .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . . . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units
Physicalism / Behaviourism ( AQA Philosophy ) Metaphysics of Mind - Revision Session AS/ A2 KS5
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Physicalism / Behaviourism ( AQA Philosophy ) Metaphysics of Mind - Revision Session AS/ A2 KS5

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Designed for teachers using the new AQA Philosophy specification (teaching from 2017 onwards). This revision session covers the ‘Physicalism’ section of the specification (discussing hard and soft behaviourism). The topic is a part of the Metaphysics of Mind component of the A2 course. This download contains one of a series of revision sessions that use a variety of mind-mapping, discussion and debate tasks to cover a section of the specification. It includes a fully animated revision session PowerPoint and a set of ‘silent debate’ A3 worksheets. All resources are editable. The revision sessions can be used in a number of ways: -As revision sessions during a revision period of term-time leading up to exams -Sandwiched between lessons as they are taught throughout the year as a way of solidifying and assessing learning -During extra-curricular time (KS5 Philosophy Clubs) This revision session features: -A ‘grid of learning’ post-it task (to focus students on the day’s topic and refresh their memories of the basics) -A 'competitive mind-mapping task (which can be completed on the whiteboard or on A3 paper) -A silent debate task (with 6 x A3 silent debate worksheets in an editable .doc file) [nb. allowing group conversation, instead of silence, is also an effective approach] -Debates that ask students to move from one side of the room or the other and verbalise a defence of their position in response to a statement or rubric. -A concluding ‘One thing I am still uncertain about…’ post-it question. This session can be purchased individually or as part of various bundles depending on your needs. Please note: the cover picture depicts some of the activities that make up this revision session, the wording within those tasks is adapted to the topic specified above and may differ from the wording depicted. Contents and tasks may vary slightly between revision sessions. The cover photo is, however, a fair depiction of the contents of the lesson. Copyright Adam Godwin (2017) [Godwin86] godwin86@gmail.com
Interactionist Views - Social Stratification L16/20 [ AQA GCSE Sociology - 8192] Power Authority NEW
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Interactionist Views - Social Stratification L16/20 [ AQA GCSE Sociology - 8192] Power Authority NEW

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This fully resourced lesson is professionally designed for the new AQA Sociology GCSE specification (8192). This resource can now be downloaded as a part of a complete 20-lesson bundle. This is lesson 16 of our 20 lesson course for the ‘Social Stratification’ section; it focusses on the interactionist sociological perspective. It can be purchased as a part of a complete 20 x lesson bundle (from June, 2017) The download includes: -A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a timeline of learning activities (.pdf) -A premium quality PowerPoint presentation (fully animated) that covers the entire lesson ) -A double-sided A3 worksheet (see cover image for preview) -Homework All lessons are designed around the new AQA specification, we take considerable time making the highest quality lessons.
AS/A2 Media Studies Revision Debate Generator! [KS5 Media Studies, Revision Tool]
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AS/A2 Media Studies Revision Debate Generator! [KS5 Media Studies, Revision Tool]

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This download contains an editable 50+ slide PowerPoint featuring the most important debates relevant to Media Studies classrooms: pitched at KS5/AS/A2 level. It also contains a ‘randomiser’ slide so that debate topics can be selected randomly. This is an ideal revision tool and can be used for a whole session or an activity that you can re-use over multiple lessons. Debates take an ‘agree or disagree’ format: students are asked to move from one side of the room to the other depending on their response to the statements that appear. All topics are inspired from AQA AS/A2 specification though this product is relevant to all teachers of the subject. This format allows teachers to foster debates and discussions between students, it can be helpful to ask students to justify their reasons and use sensible arguments. Questions you might ask include: “What is wrong with the other position in your view?”, “Why did you choose to stand where you’re standing?”, “Why do you think people disagree so much about this question?” It is best to encourage students to pick a side rather than float in the middle: but it can also be fun to allow students to change side as the debate progresses, so that students can try to persuade one another to move. This is a great resource to use at the end of lessons if you have a few minutes left, it can be used as an entire lesson or revision session. Check-out some of my most popular resources: .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units
GCSE BUDDHISM REVISION PACK
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GCSE BUDDHISM REVISION PACK

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A selection of discounted GCSE Buddhism revision tools! . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) . .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . . . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units
Life Chances (I) - Social Stratification -L6/20 [ WJEC EDUQAS GCSE Sociology ] Weber Weberian NEW
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Life Chances (I) - Social Stratification -L6/20 [ WJEC EDUQAS GCSE Sociology ] Weber Weberian NEW

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This fully resourced lesson is professionally designed for the new WJEC/EDUQAS Sociology GCSE specification (9-1). This resource can now be downloaded as a part of a complete 20-lesson bundle. This is lesson 6 of our 20 lesson course for the ‘Social Stratification’ section. This lesson focuses on the topic of Life Chances the following lesson (7) deals with the researcher Devine (1992). The download includes: -A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a timeline of learning activities (.pdf) -A premium quality, editable, and fully-animated PowerPoint presentation that covers the entire lesson -A double-sided A4 information sheet -Homework All lessons are designed around the new GCSE specification, certainly useful for any GCSE specification however. We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons, positive reviews are greatly appreciated. These lessons are designed around the new EDUQAS / WJEC specification, we take considerable time making the highest quality lessons. AQA equivalents are available on TES.
AQA GCSE Sociology PLC Pack! [Temporary Offer for my Beloved Facebook Group Members!]
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AQA GCSE Sociology PLC Pack! [Temporary Offer for my Beloved Facebook Group Members!]

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This download is for AQA Sociology GCSE (the new specification, 2017 onward). I put it at this special discounted rate for members of my ‘GCSE Sociology Teachers’ Facebook group: join us! :D The bundle contains PLC/DIRT worksheets for all 5 sections of the course: Research Methods, Education, Family, Crime & Deviance and Social Stratification Each download features a: -DIRT Worksheet -Featuring a Personal Learning Checklist -Complete list of key-words -Key-word review section The worksheetss ask students to: -Indicate Red/Amber/Green for all topics on the specification. -Indicate a confidence rating out of 10 for all topics on the specification. -State their target and current grade -Ask the teacher one question -State their exam technique target -State their revision focus -Tell the teacher what they can do to help the student reach their target -Highlight key-words the student is unsure about -Indicate the total number of key-words the student is unsure about -State 10 key-words they will research the meaning of before the next lesson. It is therefore the perfect worksheet to structure a DIRT, progress review or revision lesson with in relation to AQA GCSE Sociology (2017 onwards). . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units Copyright Adam Godwin (2018)
'Relationships & Families' + 'Religion, Peace & Conflict' (20 Lessons) [GCSE RS - AQA]
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'Relationships & Families' + 'Religion, Peace & Conflict' (20 Lessons) [GCSE RS - AQA]

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This bundle contains 20 lessons: 2 x 10-Lesson Units. The lessons are for GCSE Religious Studies and were designed for the latest AQA specification (though relevant to all specs). The themes covered in this bundle are: -Theme A (Relationships & Families) -Theme D (Religion, Peace & Conflict) The lessons focus on Christian teachings: lessons about comparative religious perspectives for thematic studies are sold separately. All lessons are fully resources and professionally designed to the highest standard. . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units Copyright Adam Godwin (2018)
GCSE Islam - Religion, Peace & Conflict (7 Lessons)
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GCSE Islam - Religion, Peace & Conflict (7 Lessons)

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This seven lesson unit is for teachers covering Islam as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It covers Theme D: Religion, Peace & Conflict and focuses on Muslim views, beliefs and teachings. It was designed around the GCSE AQA specification, Theme D, and, consequently, covers the three topics listed: • Violence. • Weapons of mass destruction. • Pacifism. Each lesson is fully resourced and includes a lesson plan, homework, AfL tasks. Most lessons are based around professionally designed A3 worksheets. Whilst designed for the AQA specification, it is relevant to any GCSE Religious Studies teacher covering Islam. You can buy this 7 lesson unit alongside a 10-lesson Christianity Thematic Study Unit in one bundle to save money. The lessons included are outlined as follows: Lesson 1 - War & Violence Lesson 2 - War & Just War Lesson 3 - Nuclear Weapons Lesson 4 - Pacifism Lesson 5 - Muslim Peace-Activists & Pacifism Lesson 6 - Unit Overview Lesson 7 - Unit Overview It also contains three bonus resources: -GCSE Islam - Ethical Debate Generator -A Multiculturalism P4C Session (KS3-4) -A PLC (Personal, Learning Checklist) for this unit Positive reviews are warmly welcome! The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017) Contents may differ slightly from those depicted on the cover photo, which are meant to be a fair illustration of the quality and activities contained in the download. System Requirements: Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word) Printing (for the worksheet) 512MB Ram 1.5GHZ Processor . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units Copyright Adam Godwin (2018)
Processes Within Schools (I) - Sociology of Education L10/20 [ AQA GCSE Sociology - 8192] Streaming
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Processes Within Schools (I) - Sociology of Education L10/20 [ AQA GCSE Sociology - 8192] Streaming

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Professionally designed for the new AQA Sociology GCSE specification (8192) taught from September 2017. It can also be purchased as a part of a complete 20 x lesson bundle. This is lesson 10 of our 20 lesson course for the ‘Sociology of Education’ section. This lesson looks at processes within schools: setting, streaming, labelling, self-fulfilling prophecies etc. This is one of two lessons about ‘Processes within Schools’, the second investigates ‘Hattie Effect Sizes’ The download features a .zip file which includes: -A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a timeline of learning activities (.pdf) -A premium quality PPT presentation (fully animated) that covers the entire lesson -A double-sided A4 Information/Worksheet -Homework All lessons are designed around the new GCSE specification, certainly useful for any GCSE specification however. We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons, positive reviews are greatly appreciated.
Conceptions of Culture - Culture & Identity - Revision Session ( AQA Sociology AS A2 KS5 ) High Low
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Conceptions of Culture - Culture & Identity - Revision Session ( AQA Sociology AS A2 KS5 ) High Low

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Designed for teachers using the new AQA Sociology specification at KS5. Save significant amounts of money by buying these revision sessions in bundles! This download contains one of a series of revision sessions that use a variety of mind-mapping, discussion and debate tasks to cover a section of the specification. It includes a fully animated revision session PowerPoint and a set of ‘silent debate’ A3 worksheets. The topic of this revision session is: ‘Different conceptions of culture, including subculture, mass culture, folk culture, high and low culture, popular culture and global culture’. This revision session features: -A ‘grid of learning’ post-it task (to focus students on the day’s topic and refresh their memories of the basics) -A 'competitive mind-mapping task (which can be completed on the whiteboard or on A3 paper) -A silent debate task (with 6 x A3 silent debate worksheets in an editable .doc file) [nb. allowing group conversation, instead of silence, is also an effective approach] -Debates that ask students to move from one side of the room or the other and verbalise a defence of their position in response to a statement or rubric. -A concluding ‘One thing I am still uncertain about…’ post-it question. The revision sessions can be used in a number of ways: -As revision sessions during a revision period of term-time leading up to exams -Sandwiched between lessons as they are taught throughout the year as a way of solidifying and assessing learning This session can be purchased individually or as part of various bundles depending on your needs. Please note: the cover picture depicts some of the activities that make up this revision session, the wording within those tasks is adapted to the topic specified above and may differ from the wording depicted. Contents and tasks may vary slightly between revision sessions. The cover photo is, however, a fair depiction of the contents of the lesson. Copyright Adam Godwin (2017) [Godwin86] godwin86@gmail.com
Globalisation - Global Development - Revision Session ( AQA Sociology AS A2 )
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Globalisation - Global Development - Revision Session ( AQA Sociology AS A2 )

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The topic of this revision session is: ‘Globalisation and its influence on the cultural, political and economic relationships between societies’. It is designed for teachers using the new AQA Sociology specification at KS5. Save significant amounts of money by buying these revision sessions in bundles! This download contains one of a series of revision sessions that use a variety of mind-mapping, discussion and debate tasks to cover a section of the specification. It includes a fully animated revision session PowerPoint and a set of ‘silent debate’ A3 worksheets [which are a great way to structure group discussions and practice exam planning technique]. This revision session features: -A ‘grid of learning’ post-it task (to focus students on the day’s topic and refresh their memories of the basics) -A 'competitive mind-mapping task (which can be completed on the whiteboard or on A3 paper) -A silent debate task (with 6 x A3 silent debate worksheets in an editable .doc file) [nb. allowing group conversation, instead of silence, is also an effective approach] -Debates that ask students to move from one side of the room or the other and verbalise a defence of their position in response to a statement or rubric. -A concluding ‘One thing I am still uncertain about…’ post-it question. The revision sessions can be used in a number of ways: -As revision sessions during a revision period of term-time leading up to exams -Sandwiched between lessons as they are taught throughout the year as a way of solidifying and assessing learning This session can be purchased individually or as part of various bundles depending on your needs. Please note: the cover picture depicts some of the activities that make up this revision session, the wording within those tasks is adapted to the topic specified above and may differ from the wording depicted. Contents and tasks may vary slightly between revision sessions. The cover photo is, however, a fair depiction of the contents of the lesson. Copyright Adam Godwin (2017) [Godwin86] godwin86@gmail.com
World War I - Conflict and tension the First World War, 1894-1918  [Video Learning Workbook ]
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World War I - Conflict and tension the First World War, 1894-1918 [Video Learning Workbook ]

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This printable workbook is suitable for homework, classwork or distance learning: it will help your GCSE History students to get more from watching documentaries and videos. This colourful printable booklet includes ten learning sessions spread over twenty pages. You could also just print a couple of pages from this workbook to create a worksheet for an instant video-learning lesson: ideal for cover lessons! This teaching resource is designed for GCSE History and deals with topics relating the ‘World War I - Conflict and tension the First World War, 1894-1918’ section of the AQA exam specification. The workbook is suitable for other exam specifications but I used the AQA specification’s topic titles so you may wish to re-word the title slightly. The workbook includes links to ten different documentaries or lengthily videos and straight-forward note-taking and comprehension activities so as to structure and foster engagement with the documentary whilst enhancing student learning. The twenty-page workbook was designed with homework in mind and contains ten different homework sessions. I would suggest using the booklets as a simple way to take care of ‘every other homework’ and use it to supplement your other approaches to homework: just print the booklets out and give them to your students. You can also use the booklets just as well in a classroom setting and they are incredibly easy to use such that even a non-specialist cover-teacher could make use of them. They’re also an ideal way to bolster your distance learning provisions in times of student absence. Over time some of the links in this workbook may expire, I’ll try to update them from time to time but the workbook is easy to edit - so make sure you check that the links still work before printing and update any broken/defunct links that might crop-up! I’ve done my best to include links to the best videos available for this topic: teachers should ensure that the video links included are suitable for their specific classes. Copyright Adam Godwin (2020)
Psychology Christmas Quiz!
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Psychology Christmas Quiz!

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A professionally designed Christmas quiz for Psychology teachers to use with their students, featuring 60 well-presented questions and an answer sheet. The quiz also includes a word-search (on screen) and a couple of anagram rounds. Fifty of the questions are Christmas-related and not connected to a specific school-subject: the final ten are subject specific and deal either with GCSE terminology, KS4 exam specification contents, or “fun facts”. Differentiation can easily be achieved by changing quiz group sizes. The quiz is suitable for KS3-5. Completing and peer-marking the 60-question quiz should take the best part of a 1-hour lesson. The resource is fully editable. Copyright Adam Godwin (2018) Not for re-distribution.