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The Prophet Moses
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The Prophet Moses

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A KS3 lesson focusing on Moses and the messages he received from God. There are a variety of different learning styles included in this lesson. Lesson objectives are referred to throughout the lesson, as well as a Key Question that pupils will answer at the end of the lesson.
EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 The Moral Authority of Jesus
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EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 The Moral Authority of Jesus

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The lesson focuses on need for laws in society, and linking these to Old Testament religious laws, and how Jesus changed these at the Sermon on the Mount. Pupils are to work together to see how Jesus changed these laws. Pupils must then apply these to issues that they may have in their life and decide how Jesus would respond. These is a final C question with guidance to finish the lesson.
KS3 Sending out the 12 Disciples
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KS3 Sending out the 12 Disciples

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This lesson is aimed at KS3 but could be adapted for older pupils. The aim of the lesson is to think about what the mission of the disciples was, and what impact that has on Christians today. The lesson includes a variety of activities including an investigation task and an exam style question as well as a postcard (from their mission) as a plenary activity.
KS3 Charity- Water Aid
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KS3 Charity- Water Aid

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To recognise the work that WaterAid do; To describe why lack of water is an issue in the world; To explain the importance of the role of WaterAid in ensuring people have access to clean water
KS3 Islam- Salat (Prayer)
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KS3 Islam- Salat (Prayer)

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Lesson Objectives: To know why prayer is important to Muslims To understand how the ritual of prayer can have meaning for Muslims. To explain how prayer can express and reveal important beliefs.
KS3 Islam- Allah
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KS3 Islam- Allah

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Lesson Objectives: To know the different names given to Allah; To explore the Muslim beliefs about Allah; To describe the significance of the oneness of Allah.
KS3 Islam Assessment bundle
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KS3 Islam Assessment bundle

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Islam Assessment bundle includes: Scheme of work; Learning programme of week by week learning including homework; End of unit assessment with skills and space for WWW and EBI; End of unit assessment lesson preparation lesson; Mid-topic assessment lesson.
Pentecost
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Pentecost

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To describe the events of Pentecost; To understand the symbolism seen during Pentecost; To explain the significance of this event. The starter to this lesson pupils must look at an image and come up with 3 ideas about how it can link to Pentecost. Pupils are then working in pairs to search for the passage in the Bible and summarise the Pentecost into 5 bullet points. There is a video clip to accompany this (hyperlinked image) Pupils are then discussing the symbolism of Pentecost (short task) and finally the importance. This is a short activity and a video clip. The final tasks pupils are to complete an exam style question. this is Heavily structured with guidance and to peer/self assess their work.
EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.1 & 1.2 Keyword Mat (Origin & Meaning, Good & Evil)
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EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.1 & 1.2 Keyword Mat (Origin & Meaning, Good & Evil)

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This is a resource I have used to assist my lower ability pupils with keywords. Each key word has an image, simplified definition , and phonetic spelling. in addition to this there are punctuation, connective and opener pyramids. I have included the command words for each question (describe, explain, discuss) and the meaning of each. I have also included 'Hat-Trick', 'FUR' and 'Co2' as this is something I have done with my pupils to assist with exam structure. These work best when printed in A3 and colour. I have laminated these and allow pupils to circle the keywords that they aim to use in the questions with a dry wipe pen which works well with my classes.
EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 Good and Evil, Catholic responses to Evil and suffering
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EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 Good and Evil, Catholic responses to Evil and suffering

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There is an entry task for pupils to complete as they enter. Objectives are shared with the pupils Starter: A video clip (The image is hyperlinked) pupils must come up with 3 reasons why people are atheist or agnostic. The problem of evil is shared with pupils and then they must complete an 'investigation task' around the room with various catholic responses. This is fed back to the whole class where pupils are to analyse with responses they believe are most and least convincing and a reason why. Pupils are to answer a C question: Explain how Catholics respond to the problem of evil (8) This is peer assessed with suggested WWW's & EBI's provided. A short plenary. **THIS LESSON HAS BEEN PLANNED USING THE TEEP (Teacher Effectiveness Programme) CYCLE AND SO THERE IS REFERENCE TO EACH ASPECT OF THAT ON THE SLIDES
EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 Good and Evil The meaning of Suffering to Roman Catholics
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EDUQAS Route B, Theme 1.2 Good and Evil The meaning of Suffering to Roman Catholics

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This lesson I have looked at the meaning of suffering and focused on the Omni-benevolence of God. The lesson starts with an entry task, shared objectives and a Pictionary keyword starter task. The lesson is focused on a D style question “God cannot be omnibenevolent because we have suffering in our world” (15). Pupils must place themselves on an opinion line relating to this question. Pupils must take part in a collaborative learning task where they are expected to produce a presentation based on what they have learnt. They must make reference to the teaching of the Bible, Church and religious leaders. They exam question is reviewed and answered (a basic structure is provided) Pupils then review the opinion line again to assess if their opinion has changed.
Jewish Seder Meal
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Jewish Seder Meal

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Lesson Objectives: To describe what foods are eaten and what they represent. Band 2 To explain why they are so important to Jewish people Band 3 To evaluate “It is important for a Jewish person to celebrate the Passover.” Band 3 / 4 KS3 Banded lesson on the Jewish Seder Meal. This lesson focuses on the meaning and importance of the Passover to Jewish people. There is a GCSE style exam question that pupils will 'Decode' and answer, with a Peer/self assessment comment bank