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Plastic Pollution - The Problem of Plastic

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<p>Lessons covering Plastic Pollution in the world. Pupils engage by thinking about examples of plastic use in their own life and where it goes when we have finished with it. Discuss ideas of how we dispose of rubbish and general overview of how it gets into the sea. Pupils complete comprehension task individually first the group task to come up with solution. All activities (including work sheet/booklet) included. Link to David Attenborough on Plastic Pollution; Blue Planet in description. Pack includes articles for conprehension task (accessible for all students), articles to investigate real world solutions (Adidas, MacDonalds, Recycle Schemes), work sheet/booklet with space for every activity linked to ppt. Learning intentions and success criteria + key words, mini plenary and reflective task at end. Ready to go lesson no additional planning necessary.</p> <p>Can be used with KS3 Geography, PSHCE or Citizenship, Science Week etc.</p>
WJEC RE (RELIGIOUS STUDIES B) REVISION AIDS/SHEETSQuick View
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WJEC RE (RELIGIOUS STUDIES B) REVISION AIDS/SHEETS

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Colourful revision sheets for pupils to complete before their exam. All key aspects covered including key words and religious teachings.<br /> OUR WORLD <br /> RELATIONSHIPS<br /> IS IT FAIR?<br /> LOOKING FOR MEANING<br /> Hand drawn and printed on A3. Feedback has been positive from year 10 &amp; 11 pupils sitting exams this year.
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Jesus of Nazareth Timeline

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Introductory lesson to the 'Jesus of Nazareth&' SOW. Pupils consider the historical rather than theological Jesus and evidence for his existence based on science and history.
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Holi

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Year 7/8 lesson on the Hindu festival of Holi. Carried out over 2+ lessons. Tasks can be used in lesson or as homework activity. Range of links across subjects and real-world. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX5EtJtNvs8
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WJEC Looking For Meaning Scheme of Work

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Whole scheme of work for WJEC Looking For Meaning. Main focus is Life After Death and various religious views. Includes basic religious beliefs on this topics, funeral rites, religious symbols and religion in the 21st Century.<br /> <br /> Variety of activities including both active and co-operative learning tasks, independent work and group tasks. Progress checking tasks, homework and exam style questions all included. SoW used with Year 10 and 11 Set 1-6. Easily adaptable for all ability groups.
AQA RE Themes Revision (A,B,D,E)Quick View
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AQA RE Themes Revision (A,B,D,E)

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<p>PowerPoint that highlights the contrasting topics for the 4 themes A,B,D,E (Relationships; Religion and Life; Religion, peace and Conflict and Religion, Crime and Punishment).</p> <p>PPT Takes the 3 contrasting topics from each theme and gives and over view of Catholic and other Christian teachings (DOES NOT include Islam or reference to another religion).</p> <p>Pupils take time to add as much of their own knowledge to the sheets before teacher led discussion that will allow pupils to add any additional or missing information.</p> <p>Should provide pupils with clear, well detailed last minute recap/revision notes.</p>
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Passover

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General Passover lesson. Covers the story and main parts of the Passover celebration. Starter could also be development task - unpack the story and significance of plagues afterwards to link learning.
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Drugs Tarsia Puzzle

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Tarsia Jigsaw puzzle for drugs unit of work. Used as part of KS4 AQA with Year 9 groups as a starter/recap/revision tool. The shape is a diamond and all the edges are blank. Looks at laws, class, types, effects, costs etc.
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Stewardship and Khalifah

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Lesson covering stewardship in Christianity and Islam. Introduction looking at responsibility for different areas of pupils own life then links made to wider world. Religious idea shared and discussed before active learning group relay task - variety of written questions to answer and religious teachings to figure in 'say what you see' format. Exam question to finish and 'letter from God to humanity' homework activity (alternate option available).<br /> PowerPoint, Relay questions, instructions and information sheets provided. YouTube links included in PowerPoint.
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Alcohol and Tobacco - Drugs on trial

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Introduction lesson for Key Stage 3 drugs education. Group work activity where pupils imagine these drugs aren't yet on the market. They have to argue the advantages whilst the rest of the class ask questions and judge whether they should be classified as safe for the market. Baseline lesson with focus on understanding pupils&' prior knowledge. Alcohol/Tobacco/Aspirin/Morphine/Caffeine/Cannabis
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Lesson 2 Religious Freedom and Religious Expression

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<p>Lesson 2 - Unit 1 Religious Freedom and Religious Expression</p> <p>Lesson defines both key words/ideas. Allows pupils an opportunity to discuss ways people might choose to express their religion.</p> <p>Main task involves identifying UK laws on religious freedom and expression, matching meaning to commonly seen religious clothing or symbols and an opinion based task based around the Burka ban in France.</p>
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Christian Attitudes to Homosexuality

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Resource exploring homosexuality in the UK. Begins by exploring non-religious ideas in the UK and how attitudes are changing - Discussion of music video<br /> 'Immediate response' starter sheet to provoke discussion (thoughts/observations) - Commonwealth and Stonewall. General attitudes and how they are changing (fact finding), brief look at the Marriage debate in Ireland (video embedded from YouTube) and unpicking a news story followed by active learning group task for understanding Christian Attitudes to Homosexuality. Grid of different Christian teachings with quotes and teachings for pupils to find and organise. Exam question to finish.<br /> All work sheets and resources included in ppt. <br /> Made for Edexcel Religion and Family Life.
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Charity Scheme of Work for KS3

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Scheme of work on Charity and Good Deeds. Includes introduction, Charity Awards lesson, Random Acts of Kindness, Charity Around the World. Various tasks including active and cooperative learning, independent work, group tasks, deeper thinking and showing progress over time. <br /> Tasks are differentiated and all lessons aim to engage all pupils. Culminates in an Act of Random Kindness project for pupils to complete.
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The Torah

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Lesson focusing on Jewish rules and the Torah. Used with Year 7 in a Sacred Writings scheme of work. Active learning team information retrieval activity with a literacy focus. Exam style questions, peer marking and reflective plenary. All resources included + instructions for relay activity.
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Jesus VS Superman

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<p>2 lessons looking at Jesus as a saviour and what he did to be considered a saviour - linked to acts of sacrifice. Followed up by drawing comparisons between Jesus and Superman. Do the two share common characteristics? Do we need Jesus now?</p>
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Religious Quotes/Teachings Display EDUQAS/AQA/OCR/EDEXCEL

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<p>PPT including 26 quotes on bright backgrounds for GCSE RE. Used with EDUQAS Full Course Compnent 1 headers but quotes could be used for any GCSE RE specification. Some pictures included and all quotes have reference. Colour co-ordinated for CHRISTIANITY and ISLAM.<br /> Title from </p>
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Muslim and Christian Attitudes to Contraception

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Edexcel Religion and Life - Marriage and the Family lesson exploring religious attitudes to contraception. Both Christian and Muslim view points. <br /> Pupils complete worksheet (A3) section by section with ppt. which provides different activities for each section. Independent/group/video/recall tasks included.<br /> Discover types of contraception, general religious attitudes then apply specific religious attitudes to a case study.<br /> Variety of tasks and whole topic of contraception covered.<br /> All resources included. <br /> Also includes exam question and peer marking.
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Why do people believe in God? Religious Experience

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Lesson introducing the 4 types of religious experience using a variety of real-world examples and ideas. Draw out ideas from the starter and discuss throughout - personal reflection from pupils and expression of personal opinion. Literacy links - producing balanced argument.
RSE/PSHE Scheme of Work Relationships and Sex EducationQuick View
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RSE/PSHE Scheme of Work Relationships and Sex Education

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<p>Scheme of work used with Year 9 for RSE/PSHE.<br /> Relationships and Sex Education.<br /> Links to videos include</p> <p>All powerpoints and activities included and ready to teach. Lesson titles below:</p> <p>Ground rules and review on each slide/can be copied and pasted across.</p> <ol> <li>Gender, Sex and Sexuality</li> <li>Prejudice&lt; Stereotypes and Discrimination inc. Protected charateristics</li> <li>What is sex?</li> <li>Sexual health and safe sex</li> <li>Condom Teach</li> <li>Sex and the Law</li> <li>Sex and choices</li> <li>CCE and CSE</li> </ol>
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What is Lent?

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PowerPoint, Pupil led group activity/challenge, 'continuum&' style activity on the Christian Special Time of Lent. Differentiate by allocating specific pupils LA/MA/HA questions to go and find the answers to. Active lesson which requires all pupils to be engaged throughout. Create A4 posters with info to answer Qs
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Why do people believe in God?

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Lesson used with mixed ability Year 7 class. Groups are each given a piece of information and must write a speech/presentation about this reason people do/don't believe in God. Reasons are: No evidence, evil and suffering, unanswered prayer, answered prayer, miracle and religious upbringing. Each pupil has their own task but must collaborate with others throughout. &'Yellow&'; Sheet not uploaded, create a grid for pupils to fill in whilst presentations are being given (Starter = green, Instructions = Pink, Grid = Yellow)