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The resources from my shop are from lessons that I have worked on and adapted over my 12 years of teaching. I am head of RS at my school and spend a great deal of time and effort on making my resources.

The resources from my shop are from lessons that I have worked on and adapted over my 12 years of teaching. I am head of RS at my school and spend a great deal of time and effort on making my resources.
Lesson 5 The Dhamma
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Lesson 5 The Dhamma

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A GCSE AQA lesson covering Buddhist beliefs surrounding ‘The Dhamma’ . It includes a key word test, a paired teaching task, a clip and other tasks.
Ethics and Horton Hears a Who
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Ethics and Horton Hears a Who

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This is a creative lesson to get pupils to think about moral issues and how to deal with them using the ethical theories of Utilitarianism, Natural Moral Law and Situation Ethics. Pupils have the opportunity to learn the story and discuss it and there is a creative task of writing a story which they can do for fun or assessment purposes (there is a mark scheme).
Buddhism Beliefs AQA Religious Studies GCSE
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Buddhism Beliefs AQA Religious Studies GCSE

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This is a complete set of PowerPoint lessons on Buddhism beliefs. Lessons include a range of tasks, including: exam questions, key word tests, paired and group tasks, clips and quotes.
Crime and Punishment Lesson 2 - Reasons for committing crime
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Crime and Punishment Lesson 2 - Reasons for committing crime

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This lesson includes past paper questions, paired and group tasks on the reasons for committing crimes (you will need the purple Christianity textbook for the group task) and looks at the issue of opposing an unjust law in more depth using the Bus Boycott. There is also a task that looks at Biblical quotes.
Capital Punishment - Lesson 8 of Crime and Punishment
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Capital Punishment - Lesson 8 of Crime and Punishment

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This lesson explores the different viewpoints towards Capital Punishment through looking at key quotes, scripture, a clip on different views, past exam questions, paired tasks and a debate. The lesson has an end slide with what pupils need to revise for this topic.
Ethics and The Grinch
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Ethics and The Grinch

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This lesson introduces pupils to ethical theories by applying them to the story - The Grinch. This lesson includes a clip from the old version of the Grinch with a worksheet. The tasks ask pupils to identify the moral problems in the story which they then look at from different religious perspectives. This is a great lesson if you want to get pupils engaged with ethics.
What is ethics?
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What is ethics?

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This is a lesson on the basics of Natural Moral Law, Utilitarianism and Situation Ethics. The lesson includes the trolley problem, a knowledge test, discussion and written tasks. There is also a clip at the end on Dr Seuss to see how he used ethical themes in his work.
Buddhist Beliefs - Lesson 1 - Who was the Buddha?
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Buddhist Beliefs - Lesson 1 - Who was the Buddha?

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This is a lesson that focuses on the birth of the Buddha and his life of luxury. There is a past exam question, a run through of the different types of questions so that pupils can have a go at making their own and swapping them, there is a story board task (with pictures already done for pupils) and there is chance for discussion. This is everything that pupils need to know for the AQA A Spec on this strand of the spec.