Inner-city London teacher here, serving Religious Education Resources for GCSE and KS3.
Full of accessible and familiar activities, this shop provides a resource for teachers looking to create a dynamic and enjoyable classroom. Download a free lesson on the Four Noble Truths and The Problem of Evil.
Inner-city London teacher here, serving Religious Education Resources for GCSE and KS3.
Full of accessible and familiar activities, this shop provides a resource for teachers looking to create a dynamic and enjoyable classroom. Download a free lesson on the Four Noble Truths and The Problem of Evil.
This lesson is an introduction to the the Four Sights and Asceticism follownig on from the story of Buddha - suitable for multiple specifications and ages year 8 upwards.
It covers
The Four Sights
Asceticism
The Middle Way
For and Against
Homework sheet
This is lesson 2 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics.
In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students.
Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it.
If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
This lesson contains:
The changing nature of Christian demographic (it may be interesting to add in the British census report to this part)
Mission and Evangelism recap
Case study of Christ for all nations (show them the images on the website)
Exit ticket
Additional review activity worksheet on Christian practices
This resource will not be completed in a single lesson, it is an easy topic and so I have added a supplementary activity in case you complete the lesson quicker than expected.
Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Christianity book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it.
If the resource was a success please do leave me a nice REVIEW :)
This lesson covers:
Review of the four noble truths
The Eightfold path
12 mark questions
Exit ticket
Eightfold path charades
This is lesson 11 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics.
In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students.
Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it.
If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
My students love getting these worksheets because it gives them independence and you can take a break from teaching from the front. For differentiation I will highlight bits I want certain student to focus on. This worksheet covers the whole topic of Christian worksheet (7pages).
This worksheet contains:
What is worship
Forgiveness
Types of worship
Public and private worship
Examples of worship
worship across denominations
The value of ritual
Types of ritual
12 mark essay
This resource will not be completed in a single lesson. You can give it as an in class activity and go through some parts together or as a holiday homework or series of homeworks.
Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it.
If the resource was a success please do leave me a nice REVIEW :)
This resource was designed with the new worldviews curriculum in mind. The bundle traces some key events in the life of Jesus. This is a KS3 resource, year 7s-9. If you wish to expand it further to consider Jesus as Messiah. You could also consider discussing the Parables, Holy week, Life after death etc if you want to spread it out for a term. Otherwise this resource set can be completed in a half term if done efficiently. I personally try to cover a lot in KS3 and move through topics quite swiftly but there is also benefits to stretching this material out, to use the HW sheets as in class materials and then offer shorter homework tasks from textbooks etc.
All resources should be supplemented with effective questioning to reap the best results! ‘Tell me more about that?’ ‘Does anyone disagree?’ ‘Why might Jesus have done this?’ etc.
This lesson covers the GCSE AQA Specification for Buddhism. Each lesson contains a starter, plenary, one or more activity, literacy and homework suggestions.
I teach them at speed in 50 minutes but I suggest taking the full 55-60 minutes if possible. Some lessons have slightly more content than others and this can be spread out according to your teaching schedule.
All the folders are labelled in order for download but for added clarity the suggested order for the lessons is as follows.
Lesson 1 - Buddhist worship
Lesson 2 - Samatha Meditation
Lesson 3 - Vipassana Meditation
Lesson 4 – Visualisation
Lesson 5 – Death and Mourning Ceremonies
Lesson 6 – Wesak and Parinirvana Day
Lesson 7 – Kamma (Karma)
Lesson 8 – Compassion (Karuna)
Lesson 9 – Loving Kindness (Metta)
Lesson 10 – The five moral precepts
Lesson 11- (to complete the course you will want to look at the six perfections with students - my students do this by making a poster)
GCSE AQA
These lessons should be supplemented with photocopies of relevant sections of the AQA Buddhism textbook or students will have a book themselves.
I hope you enjoy the resources – please review if you do and I will be uploading more RE resources in the future so watch this space!
This lesson covers the GCSE AQA Specification for Christian Beliefs. Each lesson contains a starter, plenary, one or more activity, literacy and homework suggestions.
I suggest taking the full 55-60 minutes if possible. Some lessons have slightly more content than others and this can be spread out according to your teaching schedule.
All the folders are labelled in order for download but for added clarity the suggested order for the lessons is as follows.
Lesson 1 - The Nature of God
Lesson 2 - The Problem of Evil
Lesson 3 - The Trinity
Lesson 4 – Genesis
Lesson 5 – The Incarnation of Jesus
Lesson 6 – Jesus’ Death
Lesson 7 – Easter: The Resurrection and Ascension
Lesson 8 – Life after Death
Lesson 9 – Sin and Salvation
Lesson 10 – The Afterlife and Judgement
Lesson 11- Heaven and Hell (download for free from shop)
These lessons should be supplemented with relevant sections of the AQA Christianity textbook.
I hope you enjoy the resources – please review if you do and I will be uploading more RE resources in the future so watch this space!
This lesson covers the GCSE AQA Specification for Buddhism. Each lesson contains a starter, plenary, one or more activity, literacy and homework suggestions.
I teach them at speed in 50 minutes but I suggest taking the full 55-60 minutes if possible. Some lessons have slightly more content than others and this can be spread out according to your teaching schedule.
All the folders are labelled in order for download but for added clarity the suggested order for the lessons is as follows.
Lesson 1 - The story of Buddha
Lesson 2 - The Four Sights and Asceticism
Lesson 3 - The Enlightenment
Lesson 4 – Dhamma and the 3 Refuges
Lesson 5 – Dependent Arising
Lesson 6 – Dukkha
Lesson 7 – Anicca and Anatta
Lesson 8 – Buddhism Assessment (midway)
Lesson 9 – The Four Noble Truths (pt 1)
Lesson 10 – The Four Noble Truths (pt 2)
Lesson 11- Theravada and Mahayana
Lesson 12 – The Arhat and the Boddhisattva
Lesson 13 – Pure Land Buddhism
Lesson 14 – Buddhist Beliefs Practice Paper GCSE AQA
These lessons should be supplemented with photocopies of relevant sections of the AQA Buddhism textbook or students will have a book themselves.
I hope you enjoy the resources – please review if you do and I will be uploading more RE resources in the future so watch this space!