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Head of Humanities faculty. Specialism: RE and Sociology.
Jesus - Story and Influence
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Jesus - Story and Influence

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This lesson looks at an overview of Jesus’ life with a specific focus on the Nativity and the influence his words and actions have on Christians. We look at the Crucifixion onwards later on in the course. Includes: WALTs and WILFs, checking activities, DARTs with Bible passages, and a home learning activity. The video referenced in the PPT is The Story of Jesus Christ (Christel Berns Villariza) on Youtube.
Sources of Authority in Islam
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Sources of Authority in Islam

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A lesson that looks at the differences between the Qur’an, Sunnah and hadith. This is approximately 50 minutes long and has WALTs, WILFs, checking activities and a home learning activity.
Religion in the UK - Intro to RE
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Religion in the UK - Intro to RE

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This lesson looks briefly at the religious demography of the UK and the importance of studying RE. Course outline is for the WJEC/Eduqas Route A course.
The Nature of God - Christianity
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The Nature of God - Christianity

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This lesson was created for the WJEC specification, but is relevant to other exam boards. This lesson looks at the nature of God and evidence of his omnipotence and omnibenevolence. WALTs and WILFs included as well as home learning and formative assessment.
Christianity Beliefs and Practices Revision Resources WJEC/Eduqas
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Christianity Beliefs and Practices Revision Resources WJEC/Eduqas

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All the materials needed for a revision session. This was delivered during the Easter holidays in a carousel between 4 teachers. Can be used for after school revision or in class also. Topics covered: salvation, pilgrimage, sacraments, role of the church in the local community and worldwide. Includes exam guidance, success criteria and how to write a justified conclusion. Has a, b, c and d style questions for each topic (so 4 x 30 minute exam papers) with model answers and notes for teachers to help guide discussions.
Oracy-based KS3 RE - The Rich Fool
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Oracy-based KS3 RE - The Rich Fool

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This lesson is the fifth in an oracy-based KS3 RE programme taught in single periods (50 minutes). It looks at the Parable of the Rich Fool in a P4C format. Oracy-based RE allows students to explore key concepts and issues in RE whilst developing their oracy and group skills.
Oracy-based KS3 RE - Noah's Ark
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Oracy-based KS3 RE - Noah's Ark

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This lesson is the fourth in an oracy-based KS3 RE programme taught in single periods (50 minutes). It looks at Noah’s Ark and how this could link to the current state of the world and how humans abuse it. Oracy-based RE allows students to explore key concepts and issues in RE whilst developing their oracy and group skills.
Oracy-based RE - The Good Samaritan
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Oracy-based RE - The Good Samaritan

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This lesson is the third in an oracy-based KS3 RE programme taught in single periods (50 minutes). It looks at the Parable of The Good Samaritan and what it can teach us. This has been structured in a P4C format. Oracy-based RE allows students to explore key concepts and issues in RE whilst developing their oracy and group skills.
Oracy-based KS3 RE - Creation
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Oracy-based KS3 RE - Creation

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This lesson is the second in an oracy-based KS3 RE programme taught in single periods (50 minutes). It looks at how we can deem something to be true and evaluate a number of explanations of the creation of the universe. Oracy-based RE allows students to explore key concepts and issues in RE whilst developing their oracy and group skills.
Oracy-based KS3 RE - The History of Religion
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Oracy-based KS3 RE - The History of Religion

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This lesson is the first in an oracy-based KS3 RE programme taught in single periods (50 minutes). It looks at the history of religion, how they are related and why there are different religions. Oracy-based RE allows students to explore key concepts and issues in RE whilst developing their oracy and group skills.
The Family - WJEC
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The Family - WJEC

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This lesson is about the family, types of family and its importance to religion. It has been planned for a low ability Y9 class and incorporates checking and exam practice. A home learning activity is provided also.
Death Penalty/Capital Punishment for new GCSE spec
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Death Penalty/Capital Punishment for new GCSE spec

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Lesson was planned for the new WJEC spec. Information about viewpoints is in the PPT. Lesson looks at: What capital punishment is Where practices it and asks them to consider why Key facts about capital punishment Capital punishment in the UK Liberal/Conservative/Quaker Christian views, majority/abolition Muslim views, Humanists, non-religious views Exam question
Prison Conditions and Prison Chaplains
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Prison Conditions and Prison Chaplains

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Lesson for the new WJEC spec that looks at how and why prison conditions have changed and the role of prison chaplains. Activities and notes: Discussion about current conditions in UK prisons Key terms John Howard and Elizabeth Fry (video and info from new WJEC book - see notes section on slide) Facilities in modern prisons Role of prison chaplains
Funerals
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Funerals

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This lesson looks at funerals and their meanings in Christianity, Islam and Humanism. Range of activities with differentiation. Textbook used is the new WJEC 9-1 book.
The Soul and the Afterlife
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The Soul and the Afterlife

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Lesson looks at Christian, Muslim and Humanist views on the soul and afterlife. Includes creative work. If you wish for students to add additional information to their notes after the video then provide them with a book that details the 3 views. The page numbers reference on the PPT are for the new WJEC book.
Non-Religious Views on Euthanasia
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Non-Religious Views on Euthanasia

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This lesson looks at: What euthanasia is (and other related terms using examples) What doctors might say about euthanasia based on Hippocratic Oath Comprehension on Singer and Dignity in Dying (differentiated) Debate with stimuli from a non-religious view (differentiated) Please check notes on slides as some have additional information.
Abortion
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Abortion

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Lesson looks at the law regarding abortion, dispelling some myths about women who have abortions and Christian and Muslim views. Allows students to discuss their opinions and those of others. Includes exam practice. Requires book information about Christian and Muslim views on abortion.
Does religion treat women fairly? Assessment.
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Does religion treat women fairly? Assessment.

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This lesson follows lessons examining the treatment of women in Christianity and Islam. Follows the teaching and learning cycle. All joint and independent writing should be peer assessed or self-assessed (which is what I do with my students).