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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.

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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.
AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision: Rights and Responsibillities - Different types of punishment in the UK
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision: Rights and Responsibillities - Different types of punishment in the UK

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A revision lesson that looks at an 8 mark question and key topics about types of punishment and sentences in the UK Complete with revision information and worksheets Outcomes: To identify different types of custodial and non-custodial sentences To describe why some people agree/ disagree with punishments in the UK To evaluate whether you think prison is effective (8 mark question practice)
AQA 9-1  Citizenship: Homework tasks linked to Life in Modern Britain
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Homework tasks linked to Life in Modern Britain

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A set of homeworks I have created for my year 11 group that could be easily adapted for other year groups. There are a mix of: Exam Questions Revision Activities Keyword practice Some documents include more than one activity Some sheets contain peer and self assessment opportunity to reduce the marking. Activities are designed to link to the 2018 May exam as I will be using Paper 2 as my Year 11 mock examination.
AQA 9-1 Citizenship GCSE Politics and Participation: Should the UK have a written constitution?
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship GCSE Politics and Participation: Should the UK have a written constitution?

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A lesson that explores what is meant by the term 'constitution’ The lesson has a variety of fully resourced activities including: Discussion Suggested videos Comprehension tasks Debate task (setting students up for an 8 mark question) The lesson looks at gun laws in the USA and why it’s constitution poses problems for people who would like the laws changed. This should be an interesting and topical lesson that supplements the teaching of what it means to have an ‘unwritten constitutuon’ in the UK
AQA Citizenship 9-1: How a council operates.
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AQA Citizenship 9-1: How a council operates.

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A worksheet that is differentiated for my low ability y10. A variety of activities that supplement the Hodder textbook allowing students to acquire knowledge of how a council operates. Activities are labelled: must/ should/ could
AQ 9-1 Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities. Revision. Role /powers of police and firerms
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AQ 9-1 Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities. Revision. Role /powers of police and firerms

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A rrevsion lesson and also a good lesson for teaching the role and powers of the police Fully resourced with worksheets on the powerpoint slides. Suggested Youtube clips etc. Opportunity for a lesson with a great debate about whetehr all police should have firearms iin the UK. Outcomes: To identify the role of the police To explain what powers the police have To evaluate whether police should all carry firearms
Citizenship 9-1 AQA Exam Technique Placemats/ Student Information
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Citizenship 9-1 AQA Exam Technique Placemats/ Student Information

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I am new to the teaching of Citizenship and in the process I have devised a series of resources for myself and for students to help with getting to grips with exam style and the mark scheme for different questions. I have designed a placemat/ sheet to stick in student books that explain what each style of question is/ command words and marks awarded. I have created a separate sheet for the 8 mark question which allows students to use a writing frame and the mark scheme to produce a good 8 mark answer.
AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision Politics and Participation: Top 30 keywords revision and source q
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision Politics and Participation: Top 30 keywords revision and source q

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A series of activities and worksheets where students can revise and learn the key concepts and words for the politics and participation unit Worksheets can be used as plenaries/ starters etc. or a whole lesson can be designed using these activities to embed a firm understanding of the key words The Source exam question: The lesson ends with a comprehensive explanation of how to answer a source question with a step by step process, mark schemes and a WAGOLL
Citizenship : Rights and Responsibilities (AQA) 9-1. Revision: lesson/checklist/worksheets/activity
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Citizenship : Rights and Responsibilities (AQA) 9-1. Revision: lesson/checklist/worksheets/activity

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Within the PowerPoint you will find a slide that can be printed off as a worksheet for students for every topic explored within the Rights and Responsibilities Unit. Each slide contains a variety of activities from keyword searches to analysing key arguments. The sheets supplement the Hodder textbook by Mike Mitchell. In addition there's a revision lesson whereby students select suitable activities from keyword searches to 1 mark and 2 mark question answering. I have also included a quiz and the revision checklist This has been designed to support my Year 11 in their revision.
Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit: The values underpinning democracy.
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Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit: The values underpinning democracy.

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A lesson that explores the 3 values that underpin a democratic society with a variety of activities. eg. card sort/ image enquiry etc. All resources are included. Outcomes are: Define the key terms rights, freedoms and responsibilities. Explain why rights, freedoms and responsibilities are important values within a democracy. Evaluate whether rights, freedoms and responsibilities make society fair and just.
Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit : British Constitution
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Citizenship AQA 9-1. Politics and Participation Unit : British Constitution

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Within this there are 2 lessons: 1. Outline of what the British Constitution is and how it differs to America. Supplemented with research information sheets. 2. Exam Practice: Benefits of having a written constitution and a source question Each lesson comes with activities/ resources and outcomes. For the exam question lesson there includes advice upon writing and planning the exam question.
Rights and Responsibilities AQA Citizenship 9-1: Roles played by different groups in the justice sys
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Rights and Responsibilities AQA Citizenship 9-1: Roles played by different groups in the justice sys

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This lesson supplements the case studies in the Hodder textbook (Legal Aid/ Hilsborough enquiry etc.) so can be used alongside it. However I have created my own worksheet and found my own information and links for students to explore to ensure the lesson is more interactive. The lesson is fully resourced Outcomes: To outline three case studies and the role they played in the justice system. To explain why different groups are needed to support injustice To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of having different groups in society
Rights and Responsibilities AQACitizenship 9-1: Action to bring about change. Bedroom Tax
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Rights and Responsibilities AQACitizenship 9-1: Action to bring about change. Bedroom Tax

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This lesson focuses upon the Bedroom Tax and how citizens have taken part in democratic processes to get the law changed. I have based it on real life stories and included case studies for students to explore. Outcomes: To outline what the bedroom tax was and why it was introduced. To explain how citizens responded. To evaluate if the bedroom tax should have been taken to the European Court of Human Rights