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We are a group of dedicated Religious Education teachers with over 60 years of management experience. We always strive to promote the study of RE through researching innovative ways to promote classroom engagement. All the lessons can be used exactly how they have been laid out and follow a clear structure. Each lesson includes; differentiated learning objectives, range of AFL activities and starter, plenary and main activity.

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We are a group of dedicated Religious Education teachers with over 60 years of management experience. We always strive to promote the study of RE through researching innovative ways to promote classroom engagement. All the lessons can be used exactly how they have been laid out and follow a clear structure. Each lesson includes; differentiated learning objectives, range of AFL activities and starter, plenary and main activity.
Kant's Moral Argument for God's existence
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Kant's Moral Argument for God's existence

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An excellent and informative lesson covering in detail Kant’s Moral Argument for the existence of God, along with assessing the strengths and weaknesses of this argument. The power point follows a clear structure and can therefore be used exactly how it has been laid out along with the resources provided, which are well detailed and can be used as a reading activity and revision material for pupils. Essentially everything you need has been provided here. Hope this lesson helps and please leave a review!
Aristotle - The Four Causes and the Unmoved Mover
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Aristotle - The Four Causes and the Unmoved Mover

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A full 1 hour lesson covering Aristotle’s beliefs about the Four Causes and the Unmoved Mover. Essentially everything you need has been provided for you here and the material can be used as a classroom tool as well as revision material. The information provided is informative and covers Aristotle’s beliefs about the Four Causes in great detail with excellent examples. The first resource can be used as a reading activity and there is also a task for pupils to complete within the lesson. Following this there is also an exam style question and answer and a summary of Aristotle’s beliefs about the four causes all of which can be used as revision material for pupils. Really hope you find the resources provided useful, informative and helpful. Please leave a review.
Kant's Moral Argument
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Kant's Moral Argument

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A detailed information sheet covering Kant’s Moral argument - along with the strengths and weaknesses of his argument. A useful information pack which covers everything in detail and can be used as a revision resource as well as a reading activity within lessons.
The Moral Argument
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The Moral Argument

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An excellent and informative lesson covering in detail Kant’s Moral Argument for the existence of God, along with assessing the strengths and weaknesses of this argument. The power point follows a clear structure and can therefore be used exactly how it has been laid out along with the resources provided, which are well detailed and can be used as a reading activity and revision material for pupils. Essentially everything you need has been provided here. Hope this lesson helps and please leave a review!
The Teleological Argument
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The Teleological Argument

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Excellent revision material and detailed information covering the Teleological Argument for the existence of God. This lesson covers: Aquinas’ version of the Teleological argument. Paley’s watch Analogy. J.S. Mill challenge to the Teleological argument. Opponents of the Teleological argument Proponents of the Teleological argument The presentation follows a clear structure and can therefore be used exactly how it has been laid out but can also easily be adapted. All the information provided is covered in great detail and the material provided is useful as classroom and revision material. Hope you find these resources useful and please leave a review.
The Teleological Argument
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The Teleological Argument

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A full 1 hour lesson covering the Teleological Argument for the existence of God. This lesson covers: Aquinas’ version of the Teleological argument. Paley’s watch Analogy. J.S. Mill challenge to the Teleological argument. Opponents of the Teleological argument Proponents of the Teleological argument The presentation follows a clear structure and can therefore be used exactly how it has been laid out but can also easily be adapted. All the information provided is covered in great detail and the material provided is useful as classroom and revision material. Hope you find these resources useful and please leave a review.
Aristotle - The Four Causes and the Unmoved Mover
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Aristotle - The Four Causes and the Unmoved Mover

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A full 1 hour lesson covering Aristotle’s beliefs about the Four Causes and the Unmoved Mover. An excellent range of resources and activities have been provided for you here and essentially everything you need has been provided for you here. The information is informative and covers Aristotle’s beliefs about the Four Causes in great detail with an excellent range of examples. The presentation can be used exactly how it has been laid out as it follows a clear structure. There is also a reading activity alongside a task to complete within the lesson. Following this there is also an exam style question and answer as well as a summary of Aristotle’s beliefs about the four causes - all of which can be used as revision material. Really hope you find the resources provided useful, informative and helpful. Please leave a review.
Revelation of God: Propositional and Non-Propositional
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Revelation of God: Propositional and Non-Propositional

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A-Level Philosophy cover the topic of Revelation, including both Propositional Revelation, Non-Propositional revelation, the bible as the revealed word of God and Barth’s understanding of revelation. Everything you need has been provided here. The lesson contains a power point presentation that follows a clear structure, followed comprehensive literate that can be used as a classroom reading activity and which pupils can also use to draw up revisions notes. There is also a critical analysis of the different types of revelation, including problems with both the Propositional and Non-propositional forms of revelation. The literature is both detailed and adequate to ensure pupils gain a strong and clear understanding of this subject and the different views. Please leave if a review and let me know your thoughts.
The Teleological Argument and Kant's Moral argument for God's existence (4 lessons)
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The Teleological Argument and Kant's Moral argument for God's existence (4 lessons)

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Two detailed lessons covering the arguments for the existence of God. Both lessons contain everything you need and follows a clear structure. The lessons can be used exactly how they have been laid out but can easily be adapted to meet your classroom needs, The information provided is both comprehensive and adequate ensuring pupils have the required knowledge and information in preparation for their exams. Both lessons draw up significant philosophical debate and contain a range of engaging activities also. There is a range of material provided which pupils can use to create revision notes The resources provided can easily be spread out to four lessons. Please leave a review.
A-Level Philosophy - The Goodness of God
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A-Level Philosophy - The Goodness of God

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A 1-hour lesson that follows a clear structure and can be used exactly how it has been laid out. This resource contains a: Power point presentation which follows a clear structure around the goodness of God. A strong level of information and range of quotes provided. A classroom reading activity which contains detailed information around the goodness of God. The written piece contains detailed information around the goodness of God, which is to be used as a classroom reading activity within the lesson and can also be used as revision material. Students can also highlight key information from this written material to produce revision notes/mind maps. A group activity. The reading material is followed by a classroom activity which asks pupils to bullet point key facts and quotes which is depicted in the written piece. Everything has been tailored to ensure to pupils have an adequate level of revision material in preparation for their A-level exams.
Teleological Argument and Kant’s Moral argument
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Teleological Argument and Kant’s Moral argument

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Two full lessons covering the Teleological Argument for the existance of God. Both lessons contain everything you need and can be used exactly how it has been laid out. Please leave a review.
Plato's theory of forms and allegory of the cave: A-Level (Full 2-hour lesson)
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Plato's theory of forms and allegory of the cave: A-Level (Full 2-hour lesson)

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A full 2-hour lesson covering Plato’s theory of forms and allegory of the cave. This resource pack contains everything you need to cover the topic of Plato to your A-level pupils. Within this resource pack includes: Detailed information Plato’s theory of forms and allegory of the cave A video clip Two classroom reading activity A questionnaire task An exam question with information on what to cover Strengths and Weaknesses of Plato’s theory of Forms Essentially, everything you need has been provided within this resource pack.
Philosophy: Key Terms and Definitions
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Philosophy: Key Terms and Definitions

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A-level Philosophy: Glossary of Key terms and definitions This resource covers all the Philosophical Key terms and definitions that pupils will come across throughout their A-level study. Perfect handout to give to pupils at the start of the year and can used in every A-level lessons. Pupils can also use this resource to supplement their revision notes. Please leave a review
Kantian Ethics
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Kantian Ethics

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A full lesson covering all the key areas of Kantian ethics - essentially everything you need has been provided here. The power point presentation contains details detailed information (20 slides in total) and explains this ethical theory in a clear and concise manner and is therefore a great resource if your subject knowledge is not up to scratch. The power point presentation also follows a clear structure and can therefore be used exactly how it has been laid out. The other resources is to be used as a reading activity within the lesson as well as revision material which pupils can use to create their own revision notes. Hope your pupils find the resources useful and informative. Please leave a review.
Kant's Ethical Theory - Duty and the categorical imperative
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Kant's Ethical Theory - Duty and the categorical imperative

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A full lesson covering all the key areas of Kantian ethics - essentially everything you need has been provided here. The power point presentation contains details detailed information (20 slides in total) and explains this ethical theory in a clear and concise manner and is therefore a great resource if your subject knowledge is not up to scratch. The power point presentation also follows a clear structure and can therefore be used exactly how it has been laid out. The other resources is to be used as a reading activity within the lesson as well as revision material which pupils can use to create their own revision notes. Hope your pupils find the resources useful and informative. Please leave a review.
Utilitarianism - Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill
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Utilitarianism - Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill

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A full lesson covering all the key areas of utilitarianism - from Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mills perspective. Essentially everything you need has been provided for you here. This power point presentation follows a clear structure. It explores in detail the key areas of utilitarianism from both Jeremy Bentham’s perspective and John Stuart Mill perspective. The information provided is very detailed and informative and is great if your subject knowledge is not up to scratch. The other resource provided can be used as a reading activity within the lesson as well as revision material. The whole ethical theory is broken down into chunks and explains everything in a clear and concise manner. Hope your pupils find the resources useful and informative. Please leave a review.