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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 Citizenship 9-1: How a council operates.
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AQA Citizenship 9-1: How a council operates.

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A worksheet that is differentiated for my low ability y10. A variety of activities that supplement the Hodder textbook allowing students to acquire knowledge of how a council operates. Activities are labelled: must/ should/ could
AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs: The Nature of God
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AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs: The Nature of God

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Lesson outcomes: To describe what omnipotent/ omnibenevolent and God as Just mean To explain why Christians believe that God is omnipotent/ omnibenevolent and just. To evaluate how these beliefs influence a Christian today A lesson that uses page 10-11 of the Oxford textbook to explore the Nature of God in Christianity. The lesson has 3 printable worksheets that allow students to explore key words and sources of authority. The lesson has a variety of stretch and challenge/ extension tasks and finishes with a 4 mark exam question (with peer assessment opportunity and advice in how to structure the answer)
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Relationships and families - Christian attitudes to sex
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies GCSE: Relationships and families - Christian attitudes to sex

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Outcomes To describe Christian attitudes to sex To explain why for most Christians sex should happen within Marriage To evaluate different opinions and justify your own viewpoint about sex before and outside marriage A lesson with a variety of discussion activities/ printable worksheets on each slide/ suggested video clips. The lesson ends with an in depth exploration of the 12 mark answer with various differentiated writing frames/ mark schemes/ example PEER points
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Relationships and Familes (Gender equality in Christianity)
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Relationships and Familes (Gender equality in Christianity)

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A lesson that explores Christian attitudes towards gender equality with a variety of discussion tasks/ suggested youtube clips/ worksheets and a 12 mark essay practice question (with various writing frames). The lesson goes beyond the OXFORD textbook in that I have included some information upon women in the church to stretch the class Outcomes: To define keywords when talking about gender equality To explain different Christian attitudes to gender equality in the family and at church. To evaluate whether men and women are truly equal
AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Relationships and families - Gender Equality (Islam)
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Relationships and families - Gender Equality (Islam)

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This lesson includes a variety of information gathering activities/ suggested video clips and discussion points. I have also completed a comprehensive information sheet which clearly outlines Muslim beliefs about gender equality to support the lesson and activities within it. Outcomes: To explain what Muslim beliefs are about the roles of men and women in the family To explain what the Qur’an teaches about the role of men and women To evaluate whether you think men and women are truly equal
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices -Prayer
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices -Prayer

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This lesson looks at the nature and importance of prayer with a variety of independent activities/ discussion points and exam practice (complete with model answers etc.) Outcomes: Must: Define what a prayer is Should: Explain the reasons Christians play using examples and keywords Could: Evaluate what the Lords prayer teaches about the importance of prayer and the nature of God
AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian Practices: Baptism
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian Practices: Baptism

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A detailed lesson that starts by looking at Jesus Baptism by John the Baptist. The lesson then looks at the two types of baptism complete with a collaborative learning activity. There’s a suggested video clip and instructions. I have also included an opportunity for debate as regards the age someone should be baptised. The lesson ends with a set of short answer exam questions as a plenary Outcomes: Must: describe why Baptism is an important sacrament Should: link the story of Jesus baptism to why baptism is symbolically important Could: Evaluate the reasons behind why different groups of Christians perform baptism in different ways.
AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian Practices:  Holy Communion
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AQA Religious Studies 9-1: Christian Practices: Holy Communion

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Two lessons that look at the meaning and purpose behind Holy Communion. The first lesson comes with worksheets - discussion activities etc. The second lesson is a research lesson whereby students look up the different services between the denominations. It supports the OXFORD textbook Outcomes: Must: describe what Holy Communion is Should: Link it to the last supper and explain why it happens. Could: Compare different Christian beliefs about Holy Communion
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices - The church in the community: Food Banks
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices - The church in the community: Food Banks

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This lesson can be used alongside page 50-51 of the OXFORD Christianity textbook. Students are given the activity to create a campaign for more food banks from a Christian perspective with a success criteria. The lesson also has a suggested video from YouTube with a worksheet to support the information gathering ***Outcomes: To describe what a food bank is and how they help the community To explain what food banks do (eg. Trussell Trust) To evaluate why Christians want to help the local community
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices: Church Growth
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies: Christian Practices: Church Growth

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This lesson supports page 56-57 of the textbook. Students are encouraged to create a factfile about the growth of the church. The internet could be used to supplement this lesson. The lesson starts with a discussion activity and has key info about CFAN along with a video clip Outcomes: Must: Identify facts about the growth and decline of Christianity Should: Explain what the CfaN is and what they do. Could: Suggest reasons for the growth and decline of the church.
AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain: UK help in international disputes REVISION
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain: UK help in international disputes REVISION

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A lesson exploring how the UK can help in an international dispute with a variety of activities for students to engage in such as discussion/ youtube clips/ information gathering etc. It could be used alongside the class textbook Outcomes: To identify what mediation/ sanctions/ humanitarian aid and use of force are To describe the actions the UK can take using examples To evaluate if all actions are suitable looking at current affairs (ie. air strikes in Syria)
AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities: Who is likely to be a criminal?
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities: Who is likely to be a criminal?

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A lesson full of activities and discussion points. The lesson also includes a source exam question worth 4 marks for students to apply their knowledge to. Outcomes: To outline what social, political and economic causes of crime are. To explain what factors in a persons life can lead to crime To evaluate if people are naturally more likely to become a criminal or turn to crime