This PPT covers 8 different topics surrounding issues of the sanctity of life.
Questions addressed are:
1. What is the sanctity of life?
2. What do religions believe?
3. Basic Christian beliefs
4. Genesis
5. What does the Bible say?
6. Why is life so special?
7. Should people have free will to make life or death decisions?
8. What are the moral issues people must consider when making life or death decisions?
Whole unit for ‘Islamophobia’ - more important in today’s world than ever.
Unit of work also provided.
Lesson sequence:
1 Introduction to Islamophobia
2 Islamophobia
3 Jihad and Quran
4 Islamic Heroes
5 Islam in Britain
6 Assessment
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Whole lesson (PPT and resources) on 'Introduction to Islamophobia'
Lesson 1 of 6
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHCE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Christian Art and Symbolism - What is in a church? Marketplace Activity
Can be done independently or as part of a group / team.
Activity covers 8 Christian symbols and the meaning of colours in Christian art.
Lesson 5 of 6 Islam in Britain for Islamophobia unit
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Allows pupils to explore the SMSC involved in Christian Funerals. Pupils should already have an understanding of what a Christian funeral consists of.
Differentiated versions also included.
Double-sided revision sheet with key information about Sikhism!
Good for using in lessons or as a revision sheet for end-of-unit or assessments or preparation for exams!
Ket vocabulary and images included. Can be easily differentiated.
Lesson 3 of 6 on Jihad and Quran including differentiated resources
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Whole lesson to educate pupils on HIV and AIDS. Lesson includes:
1. Link to video with Q&A
2. Card Sort
3. Key Facts
4. Sara's Story (Case study)
5. Final Thunk (reflection)
Mature and honest approach to Citizenship / PSHCEE
PPT covers ancient Egyptians, ancient Greeks, Milesians, Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Zeno and Empedocles and their interpretation of what is known/reality / the theory of knowledge.
Easy and accessible resource for revision or to present new information. Q&A can be done as a brain box activity, independent work, revision or set as homework!
Lessons include:
1. Negotiation cards for role play
2. The effect of alcohol and/or drugs on decision-making
3. Negotiation and 'Drinking Tea' Video (from British police)
4. Breaking up worksheet; Q&As
5.' Avoid the cliches!' activity
PPT looks at:
- Old Testament
- New Testament
- The Bible (general)
- Different interpretations of the BIble
Information PPT for individual or group work. Includes Q&A for assessment
When marking, pupils can be advised to focus on one of the following targets:
1. Alternative Opinion
2. Expansion of Answers
3. Knowledge
4. Presentation
5. Set their own
6. Spelling
8. Your next step...
Pupils can use the attached files to respond directly to your marking comments