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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
Does moral evil question the existence of God?
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Does moral evil question the existence of God?

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KS3 (Y8) lesson looking at the nature of God and how moral evil (the Holocaust) may prevent people from believing in God. It does a recap of the inconsistent triad, and discusses free will. Students then complete a 6 mark exam style question (based on AQA 12 mark questions, developing these skills.)
Safety in the Home
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Safety in the Home

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2 PSHE/Life Skills lessons looking at Safety in the home. Lesson 1 looks at responding to emergencies. Lesson 2 looks at CPR. No printing required so ideal for online/distance learning, cover or non-specialist lessons.
Crime and the UK
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Crime and the UK

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A KS3 lesson (aimed at Year 8) to consider what crime is and how it impacts society. It uses local statistics from Rotherham, so you would need to tweak these activities to suit your local area.
Extremism
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Extremism

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A KS4 lesson (aimed at Year 10) that introduces them to far left and far right extremism. Students look at Extinction Rebellion and the Football Alliance. Other lessons in this unit can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks4-unit-extremism-12487992
Project- Wall:E
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Project- Wall:E

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Centres around the film Wall:E. As most children have seen this you probably won’t need to show the whole film (but is nice if you have a reward afternoon). The idea of the project is for the students to become advocates of something that will help the world and to create a campaign to stop it from happening e.g. preventing litter in school, raising awareness about water use. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!
Reasons for and against belief in God
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Reasons for and against belief in God

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GCSE (WJEC) but suitable for all exam boards. Lesson looks at the reasons for and against belief in God. Includes a literacy exam mat to help with exam question. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!
BTEC National Unit 1- B2- Genetic Factors
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BTEC National Unit 1- B2- Genetic Factors

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BTEC National Level 3 Unit 1 Exam This lesson gives an overview of genetic predisposition and susceptibility. It also looks at pregnancy impacting fetal development and alcohol fetal syndrome. Students are then put into groups to research genetic conditions and feedback as a class.
BTEC National Unit 11 Coursework Guidance
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BTEC National Unit 11 Coursework Guidance

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BTEC National Level 3 Health and Social Care. Coursework Guidance booklet for Unit 11 Psychological Perspectives Complete booklet to support completion of the Unit 11 Coursework. Includes model answers, literacy banks and guidance of what to include in each task. Word document so editable. If you download, please review.
The Bible (8/14)
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The Bible (8/14)

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A new scheme of work aimed at KS3 Y7. This unit of work will be a Chronology of Monotheism. Starting with Genesis, moving through Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each religion will cover Key religious figures, information on their holy book and a rite of passage/religious practice. The aim of this unit is to compliment our GCSE curriculum in which we study Christianity and Islam. The learning journey for the unit is included. The Bible: An introduction to the Bible, looking at the Old and New Testament in a video and gap filler. Students then look at the different ways the Bible can be interpretted- liberal and literal. They consider other sources of authority that may provide more guidance in the modern day (prayer, visiting church, listening to their conscience). Students then pretend to ring into This Morning to answer a phone in question regarding if the Bible is out of date.
Interleaved GCSE R.E The Trinity
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Interleaved GCSE R.E The Trinity

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We have decided to interleave our GCSE curriculum. This is the first unit which we are calling The Nature of God. It interleaves content from Christian Beliefs, Christian Practices, Theme A Relationships & Families and Theme B Religion and Life. This unit will be taught 3 times a fortnight and will provide the first term (Year 9) of a 3 year interleaved GCSE. Aimed at AQA but may be suitable for other exam boards. Lessons have 2 different tasks, progress (most students), progress+ (top 10% of class as a challenge). Lesson 3- The Trinity: Christian Beliefs, with introduction of practices (worship and prayer). Lesson looks at the different aspects of The Trinity. Followed by a focus on the Nicene Creed. If you download please leave a review.
BTEC National Unit 1- L5/L6 Infancy Social
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BTEC National Unit 1- L5/L6 Infancy Social

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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care. Unit 1. Do it now retrieval quiz, differentiated exam practice questions and WAGOLL included for self/peer marking. L6 is a book review in which they answer the questions and use their notes to mark it. If there are gaps in their notes they need to complete them. Knowledge Organiser for Learning Aim A is also included as a freebie. Please review
How do we punish Criminals?
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How do we punish Criminals?

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A KS3 lesson (aimed at Y8) in which students look at the process from arrest to release from prison, the role of the police and how we punish youth offenders. Lesson is 100 minutes long and includes a couple of small video clips