All resources are tried and tested in a school that went from Special Measures to Good in 18 months. The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics department has achieved fantastic results in the last three years (95% 9 -5 and 45% 9 - 7 n 2023 and this is ultimately down to high quality teaching, learning and assessment feedback.
All resources are tried and tested in a school that went from Special Measures to Good in 18 months. The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics department has achieved fantastic results in the last three years (95% 9 -5 and 45% 9 - 7 n 2023 and this is ultimately down to high quality teaching, learning and assessment feedback.
Want to significantly improve speaking and listening skills? This series of well-resourced lessons is just the ticket. Explores: banning of the burqa, animal testing, death penalty, high-earning athletes, the impact of religion, video games and nuclear weapons and more!
An ofsted HMI said of one of the lessons:
"An outstanding example of a teacher making a lesson fun and highly successful was in a religious education lesson where students were debating whether religion was a good or bad thing. The teacher made it absolutely clear how students needed to behave in order to be successful. He used time limits and targeted questioning exceptionally well to keep the pace of learning for all students brisk. Students made outstanding progress and did not realise how hard they were working."
A comprehensive lesson on the Eucharist. With analysis of Da Vinci, practice question and mark scheme, research task, guidance on mind mapping. Information sheet included.
High quality resources - top level of knowledge and detail. Contains:
20 hours worth of teaching
Level Ladder
Progress Tracker
Assessment and Mark Scheme
Links to videos and images
Debate Mat
2 x Display/Word-walls
A must have. An engaging, well-presented, detailed and through summary of the unit of Christian beliefs and teachings. 24 pages of notes. Activities built in. Editable format and ready to print. Enjoy.
A high quality lesson on the right to die. Includes a case study, religious views, videos (First Dates clip), debate, links to articles for class discussion, engaging starter, learning objectives and more.
Everything you need for the unit - just print off for the students; images, diagrams, key terms and religious teachings for Christianity. Editable and ready to go. You’re students will be so grateful.
Everything you need for the unit - just print off for the students. Utilises images, diagrams, key terms and religious teachings for Buddhism and Christianity. Editable and ready to go. You’re students will be so grateful.
Everything you need for the unit - just print off for the students. Includes images, diagrams, key terms and religious teachings for Buddhism and Christianity. Editable and ready to go. You’re students will be so grateful.
Exploring Buddhism: Karma and Life After Death - Key Stage 3 Resource
This Key Stage 3 teaching resource offers students an insightful journey into Buddhist beliefs about karma and life after death. Through thought-provoking activities, stories, and discussions, students will discover how Buddhists understand the cycle of rebirth, the influence of karma on actions and consequences, and the path to enlightenment. Designed to align with RE and Citizenship learning goals, this resource helps students develop a deeper understanding of Buddhist perspectives on life’s purpose and moral responsibility. By fostering empathy and open-mindedness, this lesson encourages respect for diverse beliefs and introspection on life’s big questions.