Hello! I am an experienced secondary school teacher from Ireland. My subjects are RE and History. Have a look at some of my resources that are available and make sure to leave a review! All of them have been tried and tested in mixed ability classrooms in Ireland and the UK.
Hello! I am an experienced secondary school teacher from Ireland. My subjects are RE and History. Have a look at some of my resources that are available and make sure to leave a review! All of them have been tried and tested in mixed ability classrooms in Ireland and the UK.
This is a simple worksheet that can be used as part of a module studying Islam. It consists of 5 multiple choice questions and a wordsearch where three words must be picked and the definitions given.
It is suitable for KS3/KS4/Junior Certificate class groups.
If you like this worksheet, why not check out my bundle of resources relating to Islam: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/an-introduction-to-the-history-of-islam-11906697
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This is a worksheet that is suitable for a single lesson as part of an introduction to Scientology. It can be used for KS3 and KS4 class groups. It can be used as part of a module on new religious movements or cults.
This is a simple worksheet about Diwali. It is suitable for KS3, KS4, and Junior and Leaving Cert mixed ability classes. It has some content at the top of the page and then a wordsearch on the bottom.
This is a simple worksheet suitable for mixed ability classes for KS3 and Junior Cert. It has a series of lower order questions based on important facts about the Sikh faith. It also includes a longer question where students have to design a diagram representing the Sikh belief that all paths lead to God.
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This is a simple worksheet that can be used as part of a module introducing Morality. It consists of a short definition matching exercise and a longer written exercise where the students must give examples for each definition.
It is suitable for KS3/KS4/Junior Certificate class groups.
I have uploaded a word document and a pdf. of the file in case there are any formatting issues.
This is a simple worksheet that can be used as part of a module studying Islam. It consists of 5 multiple choice questions and a wordsearch where three words must be picked and the definitions given.
It is suitable for KS3/KS4/Junior Certificate class groups.
If you like this worksheet, why not check out my bundle of resources relating to Islam: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/an-introduction-to-the-history-of-islam-11906697
Please remember to leave a review if you like this free resource!
This is a simple worksheet that can be used as part of a module studying Islam. It consists of 5 multiple choice questions and a wordsearch where three words must be picked and the definitions given.
It is suitable for KS3/KS4/Junior Certificate class groups.
If you like this worksheet, why not check out my bundle of resources relating to Islam: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/an-introduction-to-the-history-of-islam-11906697
Please remember to leave a review if you like this free resource!
This is a PPT about the formation of the Gospels. It is suitable for KS3, KS3, Junior and Leaving Cert. classes.
It covers:
The life and teaching of Jesus
The oral tradition
The written Gospels
It uses bright and colourful imagery as well as simple language to get the most important points across which means that it can be used in a mixed ability class.
It is suitable for both denominational and non-denominational class groups.
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This is a PPT exploring the idea of Sacred Texts. Best suited to KS3/Junior Cert. class groups of mixed ability. It is suitable for UK and Irish Religious Education curriculum classes.
What is a sacred Text?
Why are they special?
The different sacred texts of different religions.
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This is a presentation about the spread of Islam after the death of Muhammad. It covers from the time of his death until the last of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs.
This is suitable for one full lesson period. Learning objectives are included at the start of the presentation. It also includes questions at the end of the presentation that can either be completed orally by the students, or as a full writing activity. There are plenty of thought bubbles throughout the presentation for further discussion of important ideas with the class.
This lesson can be used for KS3 or KS4 in either a denominational or non-denominational classroom setting.
This is a PowerPoint Presentation that can be used for KS3 and KS4 in British schools and for Senior Cycle non-exam Religious Education classes in Irish schools. It can be used in both a denominational and non-denominational classroom context. It can be used as part of a module on cults or New Religious Movements (NRMs).
This PPT consists of:
Basic information of the UFO Cult Heaven’s Gate.
Discussion and writing tasks for the students to do.
Overview of characteristics of a cult.
Discussion questions for the students to do which can be changed into a writing activity.
This is a presentation about the early years of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad. It covers Arabia from the time of his birth up until his revelation from God.
This is suitable for one full lesson period. Learning objectives are included at the start of the presentation. It also includes questions at the end of the presentation that can either be completed orally by the students, or as a full writing activity. There are plenty of thought bubbles throughout the presentation for further discussion of important ideas with the class.
This lesson can be used for KS3 or KS4 in either a denominational or non-denominational classroom setting.
This is a PowerPoint Presentation of the life of Pope John Paul II. Suitable for KS3 or KS4.
It can be used as an example of an inspirational religious person, or someone who has used forgiveness in their life.
It can be easily used for both denominational and non-denominational classes.
The file also includes content for 1 class period.
It includes both writing and discussion activities.
This is a PowerPoint Presentation and worksheet that can be used for KS3 and KS4 or Junior, or Transition Year and Leaving Cert classes. It can be used in both a denominational and non-denominational classroom context.
It can be used as part of a module on cults or New Religious Movements (NRMS).
The PPT contains a basic introduction to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness but more commonly known as the Hare Krishnas, as well as basic beliefs. The presentation includes a link to a short YouTube video portraying a group in London (2012) as well as them singing the Hare Krishna mantra.
The Presentation also includes some discussion and writing tasks for the students to do.
This is a presentation about the historical sources about the life and death of Jesus. It covers the meaning of different kinds of historical sources (primary and secondary) as well as contemporaneous historical sources from the time of Jesus.
This is suitable for one full lesson period. Learning objectives are included at the start of the presentation.
This lesson can be used for KS3 or KS4 or Junior and Leaving Certificate in either a denominational or non-denominational classroom setting.
This is a PowerPoint Presentation and worksheet that can be used for KS3 and KS4 or Junior and Leaving Cert classes. It can be used in both a denominational and non-denominational classroom context.
It can be used as part of a module on Christianity.
The PPT contains a basic introduction to the idea of discipleship in the New Testament.
The Presentation also includes some discussion and writing tasks for the students to do. Learning objectives are stated at the start of the presentation.
There is also a PDF worksheet included which includes extra information on discipleship and the same exercises as in the PPT.
Shinto is the native religion of Japan.
This resource will give a broad overview of Shintoism in Japan. It discusses how Shinto is fundamentally different to religions that more commonly found in the West.
There are questions throughout the presentation that can be used for normal lower order questioning during class, or as a written activity. The presentation contains lots of interesting pictures and bright colours to engage the students.
It is suitable for KS3 and KS4. It can be used in both a denominational and non-denominational classroom.
The worksheet is differentiated. The answers to the word search are at the end of the presentation.
This is a resource about the Salvation Army and the charitable work the Church does. It covers the foundation by William Booth to their beliefs, to their modern charitable activities.
This is suitable for one full lesson period.
The resource includes a document where the students can read and then fill in the answers on the activity sheet.
This is ideal for students to work alone or in pairs to fill in. It is also very suitable for cover work.
This lesson can be used for KS3 or KS4 in either a denominational or non-denominational classroom setting.
This is a PowerPoint Presentation of the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Suitable for KS3 or KS4. The package has enough content for 1 class period.
It can be used as an example of an inspirational religious person. It can be easily used for both denominational and non-denominational classes.
It includes both writing and discussion activities. There is also a worksheet building on the teachings of Gandhi and extra information.
This resource is an introduction to the Sikh Khalsa with a focus on class discussion and research skills.
This is suitable for one full lesson period.
There is a presentation which includes learning objectives, a PowerPoint presentation detailing the lesson, starter, link to a BBC video, and activities including a P4C discussion.
The resource includes a sheet where the students can read about the stages of the formation of the Khalsa and develop their research skills. This is ideal for students to work alone or in pairs to fill in.
This lesson can be used for KS3 or KS4 in either a denominational or non-denominational classroom setting.