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Full-time teacher and SEN TLR. Religion, philosophy and ethics degree with most resources covering these topics. Also a teacher of PSHE in a standalone dedicated department so also resources that cover a wide variety of subject relevant topics.

Full-time teacher and SEN TLR. Religion, philosophy and ethics degree with most resources covering these topics. Also a teacher of PSHE in a standalone dedicated department so also resources that cover a wide variety of subject relevant topics.
KS3/4 Medical ethics abortion lesson 5
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KS3/4 Medical ethics abortion lesson 5

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This lesson focuses on abortion and medical ethics. Covering Pro life and Pro choice views, including Roman Catholic. This leads to looking at the over turning of Wade vs Roe with two emotional case studies of women who have suffered since state laws have changed. This lesson can be bought as a part of a bundle at a reduced cost.
KS3/4 Medical ethics Euthanasia lesson 4
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KS3/4 Medical ethics Euthanasia lesson 4

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This lesson focuses on euthanasia and the ethics of whether or not it should be legal. This also looks at the careers that would have to adapt or change their ethics based on if this law changed in the UK. This also considers Christians and the sanctity of life (specifically Christian doctors). It is lesson 4 of a unit, but could also be used as a standalone lesson. The unit can be purchased at a reduced price.
KS3/KS4 Medical ethics and capital punishment - lesson 6
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KS3/KS4 Medical ethics and capital punishment - lesson 6

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This lesson is the final lesson of the unit, but can be used as a standalone lesson. The focus is capital punishment from a medical ethic perspective. Including a case study on Derek Bentley and the logistics in making it legal (professions that would have to agree to it) - Draws on Christian medical professionals and the sanctity of life. This can be bought as a bundle at a reduced cost.
KS3/KS4 Medical ethics lesson 3 Quality of life
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KS3/KS4 Medical ethics lesson 3 Quality of life

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This is a lesson in a unit sequence, but can be used as a standalone lesson. It is about what determines a persons quality of life, looking at the different factors and whether it is subjective or objective. The key focus is dementia and doll therapy with a small mention of voluntary euthanasia (which can be linked to the following lesson in the unit if you are using the whole unit). This lesson can be purchased as a part of a bundle at a reduced cost.
Medical ethics and religion - lesson 2 - Blood and organ donation
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Medical ethics and religion - lesson 2 - Blood and organ donation

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This is the second lesson in a 6 lesson unit based on different medical ethical dilemmas, which are applied to everyday life, whilst incorporating religion, this lesson specifically applies the issue to Jehovah’s Witnesses’. This includes a printed reading, both a standard version, and a highlighted version to help EAL students depict the key sentences. This lesson can also be bough as a part of the bundle at a discounted price.
Medical Ethics and Religion introduction
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Medical Ethics and Religion introduction

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This is the introductory lesson for a unit on medical ethics for religious studies. This is a part of a 6 lesson unit looking at different medical ethical dilemmas (Blood/organ donation, euthanasia, quality of life, abortion and capital punishment). This can be purchased as a part of a bundle at a discounted price.
KS3/4 Philosophy unit - 7 lessons.
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KS3/4 Philosophy unit - 7 lessons.

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This is a bundle of seven of my philosophy lessons, including a knowledge bank - at a reduced rate. This unit includes lessons: Ultimate questions Plato St Thomas Aquinas Blaise Pascal William Paley Ludwig Feuerbach Jean Paul Sartre Plus a knowledge bank.
KS3/4 Religion vs Science
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KS3/4 Religion vs Science

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This is a lesson based on some key thinkers in the religion vs science debate. The main focus is on two elements - religion and science are enemies, or, religion and science can work together and compliment one another. It uses Darwin and Behe and has a choice of two plenaries depending if you wished to do this over one or two lessons. If it was over two, there would be opportunity for an ending debate with teams to present against eachothers view.
KS3 Philosophy of religion - Jean Paul Sartre
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KS3 Philosophy of religion - Jean Paul Sartre

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This is a KS3 lesson aimed at year 8. but could easily be used for year 9 with little adaption needed. This is the seventh lesson in a philosophy of religion unit but can be used as a stand alone lesson as well as part of this specific course. The unit is currently being developed and will be completed shortly. All resources for it will be available individually but also as a unit bundle. This lesson focuses on Jean Paul Sartre and his existentialism.
KS3 Philosophy of religion Ludwig Feuerbach
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KS3 Philosophy of religion Ludwig Feuerbach

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This is a KS3 lesson aimed at year 9 but could easily be used for year 9 with little adaptation. This is the sixth lesson of part of a philosophy of religion unit but can also be used as a stand alone lesson. The only slide which holds minor reliance on the prior learning is the plenary so this is easily changed for alternative need with minimal work. All the resources are available as individual items but will also be available as a unit bundle at a reduced cost… This lesson focuses on Ludwig Feuerbach and his philosophy that God is what man needs/wishes.
KS3 Philosophy of religion William Paley
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KS3 Philosophy of religion William Paley

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This is a KS3 lesson aimed at year 8, but could easily be used for year 9 with little adapting. This lesson is the fifth lesson in a Philosophy of religion unit but can easily be used as a stand alone lesson. The only slide that has any reference to a previous lesson is the plenary so that can be changed in seconds. This resources is available individually but also as a unit bundle at a reduced cost. This lesson focuses on William Paley and his teleological argument using the watchmaker analogy.
KS3 Philosophy of religion - Blaise Pascal
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KS3 Philosophy of religion - Blaise Pascal

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This is a KS3 lesson, aimed at year 8 but could easily be used for year 9, with little adaptation needed. This is the fourth lesson in a course of philosophy lessons but can also be used as a stand alone lesson as only the plenary references recall from the previous lessons, so this could be changed to suit the individual.The resource is available as stand alone lessons but also a unit bundle at a reduced cost. This lesson focuses on Blaise Pascal and his ideas relating to belief in God being an educated gamble.
KS3 Philosophy of religions St Thomas Aquinas
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KS3 Philosophy of religions St Thomas Aquinas

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Philosophy lesson on St. Thomas Aquinas’s First Cause Argument. This is a KS3 resource, aimed at year 8 but could easily be used for year 9.This is the third lessons in the unit but could be used as a stand alone lesson as it does not rely on the previous two lessons. This lesson is also available as a part of a 7 lesson unit bundle in my TES store.
KS3 Philosophy of religion - Plato - The Forms and Allegory of the Cave.
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KS3 Philosophy of religion - Plato - The Forms and Allegory of the Cave.

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Philosophy lesson on Plato and his theory of forms including the Allegory of the Cave, This is the second lesson in a sequence of philosophy lessons for KS3 - specifically year 8 but can easily be used for year 9 with little adaption. This also works for a stand alone lesson which is not reliant on the sequence. This resource is also available in my TES shop as part of a 7 lesson unit bundle at reduced cost.
KS3 introduction to philosophy and ultimate questions
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KS3 introduction to philosophy and ultimate questions

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Introduction to philosophy focusing on ultimate questions and exploring the versatility of viewpoints in and outside of the classroom. This is a lesson aimed at KS3, specifically year 8 but would easily work for year 9. This is an opening lesson to a 7 lesson unit but can be used as a standalone lesson to explore and introduce philosophical thinking to learners. This resource can also be bought as a part of a unit bundle from my TES store.
KS4 OCR GCSE Christian Beliefs revision pack.
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KS4 OCR GCSE Christian Beliefs revision pack.

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This is a resource full of activities based around every subheading of the OCR GCSE Religious Studies textbook, but this could easily be used for other exam boards. It covers all of Christian beliefs using different thinking tools. Each A4 page is one subheading and each also includes a QR code linked to helpful sites with documents or videos for students to watch should they wish.
End of the year overview Christian Beliefs quiz
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End of the year overview Christian Beliefs quiz

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This is a PowerPoint reflecting over the year using a top 30 grid, an ‘No-Pub quiz’ and then an introduction to ‘No-Beer Pong’. This lesson is a fun end of year activity based around recall. Aimed at Year 9/10/11 focused on Christian Beliefs (there is one question about Buddhism that you may want to change). To do beer pong you will require the cups and ping pong balls but this task can be left out as the No-Pub Quiz is quite long. Supporting Quiz card for writing answers and Top 30 grid included.