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Garden of Eden (Genesis)
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Garden of Eden (Genesis)

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A lesson that I use with year 7 as part of my Genesis Scheme of Work. The aim is to get students familiar with Genesis 2 as well as recap on Genesis 1. Recap what a Conservative Christian may believe about Genesis 1 (Literal view). Demonstrate an understanding of some of the truths from Genesis 1. Then read as a class or in small groups Genesis 2 using a script and complete a comprehension task. Although I use this with year 7, this could be used up to GCSE level with little adaptation. Included - PPT to guide you through the lesson with task descriptions and feedback, a printable script of Genesis 2, tasks and a homework Other Lessons in this scheme of work can be found on TES. Genesis 1 - 6 Days of Creation Interpretations of Genesis 3. The Garden of Eden THIS LESSON The Fall of Adam and Eve Noah’s Ark Abraham Moses With more lessons to follow
The Covenant with Abraham - Genesis
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The Covenant with Abraham - Genesis

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A lesson that I use with year 7 as part of my Genesis Scheme of Work. The lesson starts with a recap from the previous lesson (Noah’s Ark) but the main aim of the lesson is to get students familiar with Abraham and his covenant with God. Students should be able to define a covenant and be able to give details of the promises made on both sides. Although I use this with year 7, this could be used up to GCSE level with little adaptation. Included - PPT to guide you through the lesson, templates for exam questions, starter task, worksheet and homework Other Lessons in this scheme of work can be found on TES. Genesis 1 - 6 Days of Creation Interpretations of Genesis The Garden of Eden The Fall of Adam and Eve Noah’s Ark 6. The Covenant with Abraham - THIS LESSON Moses More lessons to follow.
The Fall of Adam and Eve - Genesis
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The Fall of Adam and Eve - Genesis

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A lesson that I use with year 7 as part of my Genesis Scheme of Work. The aim is to get students thinking about the keywords - sin, crime and free will. Understand the term first sin/original sin and the repercussions of the first sin for humanity. Although I use this with year 7, this could be used up to GCSE level with little adaptation. Included - PPT to guide you through the lesson, templates for tasks (Questions), drawing activity task and quiz style plenary. Other Lessons in this scheme of work can be found on TES. Genesis 1 - 6 Days of Creation Interpretations of Genesis The Garden of Eden 4. The Fall of Adam and Eve- THIS LESSON Noah’s Ark The Covenant with Abraham Moses With more lessons to follow
Genesis 1 - 6 Days of Creation
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Genesis 1 - 6 Days of Creation

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A lesson that I use with year 7 as part of my Genesis Scheme of Work. The aim is to get students familiar with the 6 day creation story, be able to describe the days and start thinking about what the story tells us about the nature of God. Although I use this with year 7, this could be used up to GCSE level with little adaptation. Included - PPT to guide you through the lesson, templates for tasks (storyboard and notes), additional support for low ability students, and a printable version of Genesis 1. Other Lessons in this scheme of work can be found on TES. 1. Genesis1 - 6 Days of Creation - THIS LESSON 2. Interpretations of Genesis 3. The Garden of Eden 4. The Fall of Adam and Eve 5. Noah’s Ark 6. The Covenant with Abraham 7. Moses With more lessons to follow
Genesis: Creation, The Fall of Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham and Moses (7 Lessons)
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Genesis: Creation, The Fall of Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham and Moses (7 Lessons)

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7 lessons that focus on Genesis - the first book of the Bible. Aimed at year 7 students although could be used up to GCSE level as content is similar to Edexcel GCSE specification. Order of Lessons: Genesis 1 - 6 Days of Creation Interpretations of Genesis The Garden of Eden The Fall of Adam and Eve Noah’s Ark The Covenant with Abraham Moses Each lesson is complete with outcomes, starter, plenaries and activities.
Year 7 Introduction to RE (Full Lesson with homework task)
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Year 7 Introduction to RE (Full Lesson with homework task)

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This lesson is aimed at year 7 students as an introduction to RE and why it is important to study. Its a nice simple starter lesson that all students find engaging! It also gives you a chance to get to know the students. The lesson gives students a chance to think about what they have learned at primary school, come up with reasons about why you should student RE and evaluate the best and worst reasons for studying the subject. Along the way there is some extension questions to keep students engaged and focused. Included - link to a clip, cut and stick sorting activity, homework task, ppt to guide you through the lesson with lesson outcomes, differentiation, task explanation.
Catholic Christianity Revision (Each topic fits onto 1 A3 Page)
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Catholic Christianity Revision (Each topic fits onto 1 A3 Page)

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I produced a resource last year that attempts to squeeze all of the content for a single topic onto one page - print in A3 or the text will be too small. A lot of different sets in Year 11 found this resource useful and preferred it to the exam booklets. 1 page - Catholic Beliefs and Teachings 1 page - Practices 1 page - Sources of Wisdom and Authority 2 pages - Forms of Expression and Way of Life (Print back to back - or separately - had to produce an extra page for the symbols and images.
Who is God? (Creation and Covenant)
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Who is God? (Creation and Covenant)

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This lesson includes a crossword starter and frayer models that begin to address the words revelation and God. Intention is to cover… What is ‘revelation’? What is ‘God’? What if we don’t understand God? We started teaching the New Catholic RE Curriculum Directory in 2022. So this lesson is based on the draft and my Department Leads interpretation of what we needed to include in each lesson. There is a lot (too much) packed into the lesson, but it is a good introduction to revelation, God and the characteristics of God and what the Catholic Church teaches about not understanding God.
What happened at Creation? (Creation & Covenant)
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What happened at Creation? (Creation & Covenant)

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Before I do this lesson, I would usually have done a lesson on Genesis 1 and made a story board. This lesson covers: How did God make the world? Who were the first humans? What was the first sin? There is a draw the line starter, a reading task, a plenary. We started teaching the New Catholic RE Curriculum Directory in 2022. So this lesson is based on the draft and my Department Leads interpretation of what we needed to include in each lesson. It includes starter, recap tasks, a reading tasks and plenary.
What does Genesis 2 and 3 teach us about humans?
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What does Genesis 2 and 3 teach us about humans?

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This lesson covers: Why are humans different from animals? Why are humans a bit like God? Why is every human special? We started teaching the New Catholic RE Curriculum Directory in 2022. So this lesson is based on the draft and my Department Leads interpretation of what we needed to include in each lesson. Looks at imago dei, and human dignity. Starts to look at whether we are good stewards?
What does Genesis 1 teach us about God? (Creation & Covenant)
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What does Genesis 1 teach us about God? (Creation & Covenant)

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This lesson covers: Is God the start of everything? Is God inside and throughout everything? Is God above and outside of everything? We started teaching the New Catholic RE Curriculum Directory in 2022. So this lesson is based on the draft and my Department Leads interpretation of what we needed to include in each lesson. Looks at creation ex-nihilo, God as immanent and God as transcendent.
Why do some people think Creation is a story? (Creation & Covenant)
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Why do some people think Creation is a story? (Creation & Covenant)

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This lesson covers: What are symbols? What is a symbolic story? What symbols are found in Genesis 1 to 3? We started teaching the New Catholic RE Curriculum Directory in 2022. So this lesson is based on the draft and my Department Leads interpretation of what we needed to include in each lesson. Looks at the difference between literal truths and symbolic truths, the benefits of telling a story and looks at the symbolic truths found in Genesis.
8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Martin Luther King (Lesson 7)
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8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Martin Luther King (Lesson 7)

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Lesson to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” **** 8.2 Prophecy and Promise**** This lesson focuses on: Who was Martin Luther King? How did he speak the truth and stand up for his beliefs? To what extent did MLK’s life mirror patterns of Biblical prophecy? Have you ever had to speak the truth for the sake of others? This is lesson 7 of the following scheme of work, which contains 12 lessons, although some lessons would span 2 hours. (This curriculum was designed before the text book was out but covers the directory requirements) Whole Scheme of work: £38.70 – 10% Discount Lesson 1: What is the pattern of prophecy followed in the Bible? £4.00 Lesson 2: Why is the prophet Amos called by God? FREE Lesson 3: Do the cries of Amos have any relevance today? £3.50 Lesson 4: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? £3.50 Lesson 5: Why do the prophetic texts point to Christ? £4.00 Lesson 6: How does Baptism allow us to share in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet and king? £4.00 Lesson 7: Martin Luther King £4.00 Lesson 8: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? £4.00 Lesson 9: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? £4.00 Lesson 10: Creating a Jesse Tree £4.50 Lesson 11: Advent Traditions £4.00 Lesson 12: End of Unit/Amnesty International  Write for Rights. £3.50
8.2 Prophecy and Promise: End of Unit/Amnesty International's Write for Rights. (Lesson 12)
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8.2 Prophecy and Promise: End of Unit/Amnesty International's Write for Rights. (Lesson 12)

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Lesson to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” **** 8.2 Prophecy and Promise**** This lesson focuses on: Assess knowledge and understanding of Prophecy and Promise Unit. Use our prophetic voices to help others facing injustices This is lesson 12 of the following scheme of work, which contains 12 lessons, although some lessons would span 2 hours. (This curriculum was designed before the text book was out but covers the directory requirements) Whole Scheme of work: £38.70 – 10% Discount Lesson 1: What is the pattern of prophecy followed in the Bible? £4.00 Lesson 2: Why is the prophet Amos called by God? FREE Lesson 3: Do the cries of Amos have any relevance today? £3.50 Lesson 4: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? £3.50 Lesson 5: Why do the prophetic texts point to Christ? £4.00 Lesson 6: How does Baptism allow us to share in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet and king? £4.00 Lesson 7: Martin Luther King £4.00 Lesson 8: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? £4.00 Lesson 9: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? £4.00 Lesson 10: Creating a Jesse Tree £4.50 Lesson 11: Advent Traditions £4.00 Lesson 12: End of Unit/Amnesty International  Write for Rights. £3.50
8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Advent Traditions (Lesson 11)
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8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Advent Traditions (Lesson 11)

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Lesson to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” **** 8.2 Prophecy and Promise**** This lesson focuses on: Consider the traditions you have in your family during Advent? Explain two ways a Christian may prepare during Advent. How is Advent celebrated around the world? This is lesson 11 of the following scheme of work, which contains 12 lessons, although some lessons would span 2 hours. (This curriculum was designed before the text book was out but covers the directory requirements) Whole Scheme of work: £38.70 – 10% Discount Lesson 1: What is the pattern of prophecy followed in the Bible? £4.00 Lesson 2: Why is the prophet Amos called by God? FREE Lesson 3: Do the cries of Amos have any relevance today? £3.50 Lesson 4: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? £3.50 Lesson 5: Why do the prophetic texts point to Christ? £4.00 Lesson 6: How does Baptism allow us to share in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet and king? £4.00 Lesson 7: Martin Luther King £4.00 Lesson 8: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? £4.00 Lesson 9: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? £4.00 Lesson 10: Creating a Jesse Tree £4.50 Lesson 11: Advent Traditions £4.00 Lesson 12: End of Unit/Amnesty International  Write for Rights. £3.50
8.2 Prophecy and Promise: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? (Lesson 9)
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8.2 Prophecy and Promise: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? (Lesson 9)

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Lesson to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” **** 8.2 Prophecy and Promise**** This lesson focuses on: What do the Messianic prophecies promise? What is the ‘O’ Antiphons? How does the Church reflects on the importance of the prophetic texts during Advent? This is lesson 9 of the following scheme of work, which contains 12 lessons, although some lessons would span 2 hours. (This curriculum was designed before the text book was out but covers the directory requirements) Whole Scheme of work: £38.70 – 10% Discount Lesson 1: What is the pattern of prophecy followed in the Bible? £4.00 Lesson 2: Why is the prophet Amos called by God? FREE Lesson 3: Do the cries of Amos have any relevance today? £3.50 Lesson 4: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? £3.50 Lesson 5: Why do the prophetic texts point to Christ? £4.00 Lesson 6: How does Baptism allow us to share in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet and king? £4.00 Lesson 7: Martin Luther King £4.00 Lesson 8: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? £4.00 Lesson 9: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? £4.00 Lesson 10: Creating a Jesse Tree £4.50 Lesson 11: Advent Traditions £4.00 Lesson 12: End of Unit/Amnesty International  Write for Rights. £3.50
8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? (Lesson 8)
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8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? (Lesson 8)

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Lesson to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” **** 8.2 Prophecy and Promise**** This lesson focuses on: What does it mean to speak in a prophetic voice? Consider whether you can only speak in a prophetic voice if you are Christian. Evaluate the truth of the lesson title. This is lesson 8 of the following scheme of work, which contains 12 lessons, although some lessons would span 2 hours. (This curriculum was designed before the text book was out but covers the directory requirements) Whole Scheme of work: £38.70 – 10% Discount Lesson 1: What is the pattern of prophecy followed in the Bible? £4.00 Lesson 2: Why is the prophet Amos called by God? FREE Lesson 3: Do the cries of Amos have any relevance today? £3.50 Lesson 4: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? £3.50 Lesson 5: Why do the prophetic texts point to Christ? £4.00 Lesson 6: How does Baptism allow us to share in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet and king? £4.00 Lesson 7: Martin Luther King £4.00 Lesson 8: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? £4.00 Lesson 9: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? £4.00 Lesson 10: Creating a Jesse Tree £4.50 Lesson 11: Advent Traditions £4.00 Lesson 12: End of Unit/Amnesty International  Write for Rights. £3.50
8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Creating a Jesse Tree (Lesson 10)
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8.2 Prophecy and Promise: Creating a Jesse Tree (Lesson 10)

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Lesson to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” **** 8.2 Prophecy and Promise**** This lesson focuses on: Introduction: What is a Jesse Tree? Create the 25 individual baubles for the Jesse Tree Consider how the Jesse Tree is used during the season of Advent. This is lesson 10 of the following scheme of work, which contains 12 lessons, although some lessons would span 2 hours. (This curriculum was designed before the text book was out but covers the directory requirements) Whole Scheme of work: £38.70 – 10% Discount Lesson 1: What is the pattern of prophecy followed in the Bible? £4.00 Lesson 2: Why is the prophet Amos called by God? FREE Lesson 3: Do the cries of Amos have any relevance today? £3.50 Lesson 4: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? £3.50 Lesson 5: Why do the prophetic texts point to Christ? £4.00 Lesson 6: How does Baptism allow us to share in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet and king? £4.00 Lesson 7: Martin Luther King £4.00 Lesson 8: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? £4.00 Lesson 9: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? £4.00 Lesson 10: Creating a Jesse Tree £4.50 Lesson 11: Advent Traditions £4.00 Lesson 12: End of Unit/Amnesty International  Write for Rights. £3.50
Year 8 Prophecy and Promise Scheme of Learning.
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Year 8 Prophecy and Promise Scheme of Learning.

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12-15 lessons to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” This scheme of learning was planned before the text books became available so might look quite different from any of the text books. My resources for each lesson are available separately.
8.2 Prophecy and Promise: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? (Lesson 4)
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8.2 Prophecy and Promise: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? (Lesson 4)

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Lesson to fit the new Religious Education Curriculum Directory “To know you more clearly” **** 8.2 Prophecy and Promise**** This lesson focuses on: Revise the pattern of prophecy and the common themes that emerge during prophetic texts? Who is John the Baptist? How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? This is lesson 4 of the following scheme of work, which contains 12 lessons, although some lessons would span 2 hours. (This curriculum was designed before the text book was out but covers the directory requirements) Whole Scheme of work: £38.70 – 10% Discount Lesson 1: What is the pattern of prophecy followed in the Bible? £4.00 Lesson 2: Why is the prophet Amos called by God? FREE Lesson 3: Do the cries of Amos have any relevance today? £3.50 Lesson 4: How is the pattern of prophecy concluded in John the Baptist? £3.50 Lesson 5: Why do the prophetic texts point to Christ? £4.00 Lesson 6: How does Baptism allow us to share in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet and king? £4.00 Lesson 7: Martin Luther King £4.00 Lesson 8: Can you only speak with a prophetic voice if you are Christian? £4.00 Lesson 9: How are the prophetic texts reflected during Advent? £4.00 Lesson 10: Creating a Jesse Tree £4.50 Lesson 11: Advent Traditions £4.00 Lesson 12: End of Unit/Amnesty International  Write for Rights. £3.50