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My lessons and resources are specific to RS to PSHE but can be adapted to suit whatever classroom needs you have. I offer a range of work and resources free of charge to help teachers create their own amazing lessons but also offer pre-prepared lessons for those who just need that extra bit of support and inspiration.
Lesson 6 - Poverty - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 6 - Poverty - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson is on the theme of poverty with regards to the unit of Human Rights and Social Justice. The pupils will be able to describe the causes of poverty, to explain religious teachings on the responsibilities of the poor, and explain the religious attitudes in helping the poor. This lesson covers the attitudes of Christianity and Islam. This 50 minute lesson includes: Starter and Plenary. Oracy/disucssion tasks. Statistic summary task. Reflective tasks Literacy tasks - summarising Scriptural analysis Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Exam practice question (5 marks) Extension Task. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 5 - Wealth - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 5 - Wealth - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson is on the theme of wealth with regards to the unit of Human Rights and Social Justice. The pupils will be able to describe religious views on wealth, explain religious teachings on having wealth, and evaluate different views regarding the use of a person’s wealth This lesson covers the attitudes of Christianity and Islam. This 50 minute lesson includes: Starter and Plenary. Oracy/disucssion tasks. Numeracy interpretation task. Reflective tasks Literacy tasks - summarising Scriptural analysis Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Video tasks with comprehension questions. Exam practice question (5 marks) Extension Task. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 4 - Religious Freedom - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 4 - Religious Freedom - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson is on the theme of religious freedom with regards to the unit of Human Rights and Social Justice. The pupils will be able to describe issues of equality, freedom of religion and belief including freedom of religious expression, and explain human rights and the responsibilities that come with rights, including the responsibility to respect the rights of others. This lesson covers the attitudes of Christianity and Islam. This 50 minute lesson includes: Starter and Plenary. Summarising tasks Literacy tasks Knowledge hunt tasks Literacy tasks - summarising Exam practice question (2 markers) Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Scriptural analysis. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 3 - Disability and Race - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 3 - Disability and Race - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson the themes prejudice and discrimination with regards to the unit of Human Rights and Social Justice. The pupils will be able to describe the difference between prejudice and discrimination, and explain religious beliefs about prejudice and discrimination regarding the disabled and different races This lesson covers the attitudes of Christianity and Islam. This 50 minute lesson includes: Starter and Plenary. Oracy tasks Reflective tasks Discussion tasks Literacy tasks - summarising Scriptural analysis Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Video tasks with comprehension questions. Case study tasks on Martin Luther King Jr and racism in football. Extension Task. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 2 - Prejudice and Discrimination - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 2 - Prejudice and Discrimination - Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson introduces ideas about the topic of Human Rights and Social Justice. The pupils will be able to describe the differences between prejudice and discrimination. They will also be able to explain religious beliefs about the role of women and sexuality. This lesson covers the attitudes of Christianity and Islam. This 50 minute lesson includes: Starter and Plenary. Oracy task. Research Task. Retrieval Task - requires prior knowledge of Theme A: Sex and Relationships. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Video task with comprehension questions. Religious Teaching analysis. Extension Task. Literacy Tasks. Free Homework included. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 1 - Introduction to Human Rights and Social Justice -  GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Human Rights and Social Justice - GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson introduces ideas about the topic of Human Rights and Social Justice. The pupils will have to describe the need for laws to protect human rights and be able to explain the history of Human Rights in the 20th century. Students will also be able to explain religious teachings and beliefs about human rights. These lessons teach both Christian and Muslim views. This 50 minute lesson includes: Starter and Plenary. Oracy task. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Video task with comprehension questions. Religious Teaching analysis. Parable analysis. Literacy Tasks. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Theme E Crime and Punishment Scheme of Work - GCSE Religious Studies
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Theme E Crime and Punishment Scheme of Work - GCSE Religious Studies

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This pack includes 13 lessons (for 50 min-1 hour periods), 8 content lessons, 3 revision and exam practice lessons, an assessment lesson, and a feedback lesson. You can use the exam practice lessons as homework questions if you are limited with timetable lesson time. Several homeworks are included as well as a range of activities that include: Religious teaching analysis Group Tasks Peer Assessment Self Assessment Oracy Tasks Debate Tasks Starters and Plenaries Quizzes Research Tasks Literacy and Numeracy tasks Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Theme E Crime and Punishment Revision Lessons - GCSE AQA Religious Studies RS
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Theme E Crime and Punishment Revision Lessons - GCSE AQA Religious Studies RS

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Three revision lessons for Theme E Crime and Punishment. These can be taught within the teaching of the course, before an assessment, as GCSE revisions sessions, or as booster sessions in the run-up to the exams. 2 lessons focus on exam technique and answering exam style questions. 1 lessons is a clock revision which uses metacognition to help them understand what they are confident on and what areas need more revision. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 8 - Capital Punishment -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 8 - Capital Punishment -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson teaches the topic of Capital Punishment. Pupils will be able to describe what ‘capital punishment’ is. They will be able to explain different religious attitudes to the death penalty as well as evaluate arguments for and against it. This 50 minute lesson includes: Oracy Task. Group Task. Video Link. Research Task. Use of Text books will be needed for this. This lesson might need to be adapted if you don’t stock the Bartlett, Fleming, Smith, and Worden textbooks. Alternative information sheets have been provided at the end of the slides in case. Self Assessment. Religious teaching analysis. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 7 - Forgiveness - Crime and Punishment -  GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 7 - Forgiveness - Crime and Punishment - GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson teaches the topic of Forgiveness. The students will be able to describe what forgiveness is. They will be able to explain Christian and Muslim attitude to forgiveness and evaluate real life case studies about forgiveness. This 50 minute lesson includes: Oracy Task. Group Task. Research Task. Numeracy Task (Venn Diagram). Self Assessment. Religious teaching analysis. Exam practice - 5 marks Starter and Plenary included. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 6 - Treatment of Criminals - Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 6 - Treatment of Criminals - Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson teaches the topic of Treatment of Criminals. The pupils know and understand three forms of punishment. They will be able to explain religious attitudes to the treatment of criminals. They will be able to evaluate what effective punishment looks like. This 50 minute lesson includes: Religious Teaching Analysis. Research Task. Use of Text books will be needed for this. This lesson might need to be adapted if you don’t stock the Bartlett, Fleming, Smith, and Worden textbooks - I have included some information sheets that you can use as alternatives if you like. You will just need to tweak slide 4. Oracy Task. Religious teaching analysis. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Exam practice question - 5 marks. Self Assessment. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 5 -Suffering -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS FREE HOMEWORK INCLUDED
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Lesson 5 -Suffering -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS FREE HOMEWORK INCLUDED

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This lesson teaches the topic of Suffering. The pupils will be able to describe what is meant by ‘suffering,’ and religious attitudes to suffering and explain how they are expected to react. They will also be able to explain religious attitudes on how they should act if they have caused suffering to others. A FREE homework is included! This 50 minute lesson includes: Case Study Analysis Task. Videos included of several case studies to help evidence examples to students and also develop empathy. Independent research Task. Religious teaching analysis. Exam practices - 5 marks. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 4 - Aims of Punishment -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS FREE HOMEWORK AND MARK SCHEME
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Lesson 4 - Aims of Punishment -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS FREE HOMEWORK AND MARK SCHEME

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This lesson teaches the topic of Aims of Punishment. The pupils will have to consider what the term ‘punishment’ means. To explain the different aims of punishment and to evaluate them. FREE homework and mark scheme included! This 50 minute lesson includes: Oracy Task. Group Task. Research Task. Peer Assessment. Religious teaching analysis. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 3 - Causes of Crime -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 3 - Causes of Crime -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson teaches the topic of Causes of Crime. The pupils will describe the causes of crime and explain how crime can be caused out of necessity and does not always have evil intent. They will also evaluate the need to punish criminal when considering the causes of crime. This 50 minute lesson includes: Independent thinking task. Group Task. Analysis. Literacy Task. Oracy Task. Video link to a case study in the US about a women’s reform house. Religious teaching analysis. Numeracy Task (Venn Diagram). Exam practices - 12 marks plan in class/homework to complete - can change to do 12 mark in class. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 2 - Crime and Lawbreakers -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 2 - Crime and Lawbreakers -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson teaches the topic of Crime and Lawbreakers. The pupils will have to consider what the terms ‘crime’ and ‘punishment’ mean. They will describe the causes of crimes and explain Muslim and Christian attitudes to lawbreakers. This 50 minute lesson includes: Oracy Task. Analysis. Literacy Task. Religious teaching analysis. Numeracy Task (Venn Diagram). Exam practices - 2 marks, 4 marks, and 5 marks. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Lesson 1 - Introduction to Crime -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS
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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Crime -Crime and Punishment GCSE AQA RS

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This lesson introduces ideas about the topic of Crime and Punishment. The pupils will have to consider what the terms ‘crime’ and ‘punishment’ mean. They will be able to sescribe some of the causes of crime, and explain Christian and Muslim attitudes to lawbreakers. This 50 minute lesson includes: Differentiated tasks. Analysis. Explanation of key terminology that will be used throughout the topic. Link to a useful documentary is also included but is optional. Literacy Task. Starter and Plenary Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA
Islam - Islamic Practices - Jihad - Lesser and Greater Jihad - Holy War
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Islam - Islamic Practices - Jihad - Lesser and Greater Jihad - Holy War

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This lesson introduces pupils to the concept of jihad. There is a detailed explanation of both the greater and the lesser jihad and explanation of the rules that condone a holy war. Modern examples of terrorism and terrorist activity are discussed and contextualised. This lesson includes: Differentiated written tasks. Discussion and debate. Contextual learning of a modern society. SMSC Skills. British Values. Creative Tasks. Video Analysis. -Research and Summarising skills. Personal reflection and development task. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA.
Miracles - Lesson 6 - Hulme and Miracles - Philosophers' attitudes to miracles - Empiricism
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Miracles - Lesson 6 - Hulme and Miracles - Philosophers' attitudes to miracles - Empiricism

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This lesson has the pupils engage with the understanding of David Hume’s view on miracles. Pupils must become sceptics and can analyse either a traditional miracle or a modern religious miracle. Pupils will look at the works of other philosophers and relate the views researched to their own personal views regarding miracles. The lesson offers different tasks depending on whether you wish to develop your pupils’ reading skills or analysis skills. There is a differentiated written task at the end which has pupils evaluate miracles and utilise all the knowledge they have learnt in the lesson. This lesson includes: Differentiated Tasks. Key Vocabulary. Analysis Work. SMSC Skills. Analysis of Religious Teachings. Analysis of Philosophical Views. Application of Knowledge and Development of Personal Views.
Eid ul-Fitr Party Lesson - Islam - The importance of Eid - Impact in a modern British society
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Eid ul-Fitr Party Lesson - Islam - The importance of Eid - Impact in a modern British society

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This lesson introduces ideas surrounding Eid, the importance of Eid, the origins and the impact Eid has on a modern British society. Pupils will look at the traditions that take place and look into how Eid is celebrated by British Muslims. This lesson includes: Differentiated worksheets. Option for an evaluative writing task. Analysis and research skills. SMSC Skills. British Values. Creative Tasks. Fun Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA.
Christian Worship - Praying - Why is Kesha praying?
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Christian Worship - Praying - Why is Kesha praying?

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This lesson introduces Christian worship and praying. The lesson has pupils analyse the importance and power of prayer via a song and/or music video of your choice. They will use their understanding to look at the Lord’s Prayer and evaluate it’s importance to Christians. The lesson finishes with them listing qualities of prayer and reasons for prayer. This pack contains a 12 mark GCSE question which can be done at the end of the lesson or for homework. This lesson includes: Religious Teaching Analysis. Media Analysis IT Skills. Research Skills. Key term definitions. SMSC Skills. Summarising. Literacy Task. Creative skills. Exam Board - AQA Spec A This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA.