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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.

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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.
AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Crime and Punishment. Muslim attitudes to the treatment of criminals
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Crime and Punishment. Muslim attitudes to the treatment of criminals

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A lesson that explores Muslim attitudes to the treatment of criminals. One slide can be printed off as a worksheet. The lesson supplements the Green Oxford textbook written for the course. Pages 138-139 There's an opportunity for students to write an exam question (the PowerPoint contains exam guidance and peer assessment opportunities) Learning Outcomes: Must: Describe Muslim responses to the treatment of criminals Should: Explain your own opinion Could: Evaluate Muslim teachings and offer a personal opinion
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Crime and Punishment. Christian attitudes to the treatment of criminals
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Crime and Punishment. Christian attitudes to the treatment of criminals

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A lesson that supplements the OXFORD textbook. A whole lesson with a printable worksheet/ clips with questions to discuss how criminals are treated in prison/ reference to Elizabeth Fry, Sheep and Goats Parable and Jesus teachings/ exam practice and guidance (with differentiated essay structure worksheets for the 12 mark answer) Outcomes: Must: Identify what Christians believe about the treatment of criminals Should: Explain why Christians believe in fair treatment of criminals using biblical teachings Could: Evaluate whether all criminals should be treated with respect
AQA GCSE Religious Studies: Crime and Punishment. Muslim attitudes to the death penalty
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AQA GCSE Religious Studies: Crime and Punishment. Muslim attitudes to the death penalty

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A lesson with a worksheet that matches page 142-143 of the OXFORD Islam textbook. The lesson starts with a 4 mark question and looks at self assessment and exam technique. The lesson then looks at Shari'ah law and the death penalty with various images/ discussion activities. Students then can end the lesson by writing a 12 mark answer (various writing frames and tools have been added to assist in this) Outcomes: To describe Muslim attitudes to the death penalty To explain religious scripture that links to Muslim belief about the death penalty To evaluate whether you think the death penalty is an effective form of punishment (12 marker)
AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Themes - Peace and Conflict. Islam and a Just War
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Religious Studies: Themes - Peace and Conflict. Islam and a Just War

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This lesson is based on the OXFORD textbook endorsed for this exam and worksheets have been used to support the information within it. The lesson has a variety of discussion points/ re-cap on previous learning and a look at the 5 mark exam answer with model answers for students to look at and assess The lesson outcomes are: Must: To describe the conditions in which a Muslim will say it is acceptable to go to war. Should: To explain why Muslims believe what they do (using Qur’an quotations and keywords) Could: To evaluate whether a Muslim should go to war in certain situations
AQA (9-1) GCSE Christian Beliefs: Christian beliefs about creation
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AQA (9-1) GCSE Christian Beliefs: Christian beliefs about creation

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A lesson exploring Christian beliefs about creation that follows the new AQA spec. The lesson outcomes are: Must: Explain what Christians believe about creation Should: Explain irregularities in the story and start to judge if it’s myth or literal truth Could: Evaluate the meaning the creation story has for different people. The lesson includes slides that can be printed as worksheets to supplement the AQA endorsed OXFORD textbook. The lesson includes suggested video clips and activities/ questions for discussion/ a practice 4 mark question/ peer assessment opportunity using a model answer on the PowerPoint.
AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: Christian beliefs. Ressurection and life after death
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: Christian beliefs. Ressurection and life after death

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A lesson that explores the nature of Jesus resurrection and different Christian beliefs about resurrection. The lesson supports the AQA endorsed OXFORD textbook and comes with printable worksheets and resources. The lesson uses silent debate to work towards answering a 12 mark question. I have included suggested writing processes and structures to help with the development of the 12 mark answer
AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: The afterlife and judgement
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 GCSE: The afterlife and judgement

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A fully resourced lesson that looks at key Christian teachings about judgement with a range of discussion tasks and a model 4 mark answer. Lesson outcomes: To describe the Parable of the Sheep and goats To explain what Christian teachings and the parable of the sheep and goats teach a Christian about afterlife and judgement To evaluate if the afterlife is a good way to get people to behave’
Edexcel B Beliefs in Action (9-1): Christianity Phil of Religion - Religious Experiences
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Edexcel B Beliefs in Action (9-1): Christianity Phil of Religion - Religious Experiences

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This lesson looks at Religious Experiences and divergent views about them. Using the OXFORD textbook page 57-59 as a start point. The lesson looks at modern examples (found on YouTube) of: Speaking in tongues Charismatic healing Near Death Experience The lesson has clear differentiated outcomes and tasks throughout that support them. There's a strong focus upon a (d) style question at the end of the lesson complete with differentiated planning sheets and a model answer which is unpicked on the PowerPoint
Hajj . Living the Muslim Life . Edexcel Beliefs in Action B 9-1
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Hajj . Living the Muslim Life . Edexcel Beliefs in Action B 9-1

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A PowerPoint that explored Hajj. Complete with 1. Activities 2. Outcomes 3. Mini Plenaries 4. Exam Questions 5. Model answers 6. Suggested video and worksheet I have also added an old lesson based on a documentary on youtube along with the worksheet This lesson supplements the OXFORD textbook for the course.
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Muslim Practices Revision Lesson
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Muslim Practices Revision Lesson

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A lesson designed to allow students to revise the key theme and topics studied in the Muslim Practices Unit What's included: Whole lesson PowerPoint Slide that can be printed as an A3 worksheet for students to record the key knowledge A revision checklist Key quotes for the 5 and 12 marker questions
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies - Christian Practices - Pilgrimages
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies - Christian Practices - Pilgrimages

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This lesson looks at pilgrimages in Christianity to: Jerusalem Iona Taize Walsingham In addition Lourdes can be used from the OXFORD textbook The lesson comes with a collaborative leanring activity where students have to make notes upon one place of pilgrimage then share their ideas. The lesson then contains discussion activities and the opportunity to write and plan a 12 mark answer with support with various differentiated resources Must: Describe what a pilgrimage is and give one example Should: Explain why pilgrimage is important for a Christian Could: Evaluate whether you think pilgrimage is beneficial to the believer
AQA Religious Studies 9-1 : Relationships and Families contrasting beliefs worksheet and activity
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1 : Relationships and Families contrasting beliefs worksheet and activity

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A worksheet that comes with an information/ revision sheet that allows students to prepare answers for the contrasting beliefs question in the Themes paper for the relationships and families unit Instructions on the task sheet for students: Question 3. Themes Paper. In the exam you can be asked for two contrasting (different) views. You will sometimes be asked to refer to Christianity and Islam the exam question will be phrased as below: Explain two contrasting religious views about ___________. In your answer you must refer to the majority religious tradition of Great Britain and one other Use the quote revision sheet to simply the ideas and write each point as you wold in a 4 mark question giving one idea in each box (contrast 1 and contrast 2)
Nature of Belief/ Religion and Science Year 7
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Nature of Belief/ Religion and Science Year 7

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A mixture of PowerPoints and worksheets with differentiated activities and levelled outcomes (With the absence of levels these could be tweaked to bronze, silver, gold). Lesson Titles: 1. What are ultimate questions? 2. Why do we have different worldviews? 3. What are the roles of science and religion? (Lisa The Skeptic episode needed) 4. Can religion and science work together? Assessment provided along with levelled criteria (again this could be tweaked) The textbook Framework RE2 works well with this set of resources if you have access to it.
An Introduction to Islam and the challenges faced by Muslims in Britian
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An Introduction to Islam and the challenges faced by Muslims in Britian

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A lesson that includes a variety of activities to allow students to explore some of the key beliefs/ teachings and also look at some of the challenges faced by Muslims who live in Britain today. A lesson that is great in supporting community cohesion and stamping out prejudice/ intolerance Resources: PowerPoint with outcomes and activities Quiz and Quick off the draw questions for an engaging activity Challenges faced by Muslims living in Britain worksheet Key words emphasised