We are Science and Religious Education specialist with with a combined 30 years of experience as middle managers both academic and pastoral. We have experience teaching Science, PSHE, PE, Humanities, Philosophy , Ethics, Psychology, Sociology. Lots of our resources are aimed at whole school whether they be AFL activities to Tutor Time resources.
We are Science and Religious Education specialist with with a combined 30 years of experience as middle managers both academic and pastoral. We have experience teaching Science, PSHE, PE, Humanities, Philosophy , Ethics, Psychology, Sociology. Lots of our resources are aimed at whole school whether they be AFL activities to Tutor Time resources.
This lesson is the first in a set of seven designed to introduce pupils to the six of the major world religions. In this lesson, pupils will look at a timeline of the origins of religion, be tasked to recreate this timeline themselves (There are differentiated worksheets and a help sheet for lower ability pupils.) They will also have to colour a map of where the religions began.
There are links to 2 videos within this PPT. The second gives and overview of 5 world religions. The sixth pupils have to research for homework.
3 hours worth of content!
This is a ‘Grab & Go’ Lesson-Zero prep Required and is designed to get pupils thinking about the existence of God through the Ontological Theory.
Included: PowerPoint (53 slides) & Work booklet (10 pages)
This lesson slots into any year 9 SoW or can be used alongside our GCSE resources designed for the new specification. (This is lesson 5 in the range).
This can either be a fast paced 60 minutes or span two lessons. Giving pupils the initial lesson to research and plan and then the second lesson as a P4C lesson to thoroughly debate this topic.
It is a fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint and worksheets with a card sort sheet that can either be printed and pupils can cut the information out to stick in their books or you can laminate the cards for group tasks. There is also a help sheet included on how to come up with a convincing argument.
Homework: Pupils have to research famous Theist, Atheist and Agnostics and their principles along with some very important religious vocabulary.
The aim is for pupils to come up with plausible arguments whether there is or is not a God (using the Ontological Theory as evidence) and to present this in a group discussion.
This was designed for an inspection lesson, that was rated 'excellent' and was taken by the lead inspector as a sample of hight quality resources and good practice.
It contains a selection of quotes for the religions of Judaism and Christianity that can be used during revision, answering mock exam questions or with everyday lessons. Our advice is to printout the three sheets, cut them out, stick pages 3 and 4 together and laminate pages 2 and 3&4 then bind them through the centre with a paper fastening split pin. The wheel should spin freely for you!
Easter Traditions-2 hour+ lesson-Pupils have to research and create a project on Easter around the World
Students are able to choose form five countries to research, Easter around the world. They must then research country of their choice and their Easter traditions.
The session ends with an opinion line and/ or our super fun Easter emoji selector activity-This can be copied into any of your Easter lessons! Such a fun exit task/plenary activity!!!
Included in this resource is:
A PowerPoint
Pdf booklet
Informational Sheet
You Tube Clip
Web Quest
Project Based Learning
Detailed Instructions
Project Criteria
Notes Grid
Marking Rubric
Suggested Web Pages
Interactive Plenary
Have a very blessed Easter!
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It was an Estyn inspected 'Excellent' lesson. These resources were taken by the inspector as an example of good practice.
It is a 'Grab & Go' resource-a complete lesson. It is based on the true cost of war, the various forms of non-violent protest and enables pupils to somewhat understand how this relates to pacifist belief. The PowerPoint is fully editable. This contains a literacy task in the form of a letter to the Prime Minister about War.
There are a variety of tasks contained in this resource-more than a lesson's worth of material, making it possible for you to spread this over the course of a few lessons or to pick and choose activities to suit the needs of your class.
Contained in this pack are resources that we have on sale in our tes shop:
Letter Investigator PPT
Letter Investigator WS
Writing a Formal Letter
Pacifism & War
Pacifism Activity
Pacifism Speed Talking
Pacifism Individual Activity
Pacifism
A free SAMPLE video of this resource can be viewed and downloaded here
This was an Estyn inspected ‘Excellent’ lesson. These resources were taken by the inspector as an example of good practice.
It is a ‘Grab & Go’ resource-a complete lesson. It is based on the true cost of war, the various forms of non-violent protest and enables pupils to somewhat understand how this relates to pacifist belief. The PowerPoint is fully editable. This contains a literacy task in the form of a letter to the Prime Minister about War.
There are a variety of tasks contained in this resource-more than a lesson’s worth of material, making it possible for you to spread this over the course of a few lessons or to pick and choose activities to suit the needs of your class.
Contained in this pack are resources that we have on sale in our tes shop:
Letter Investigator PPT
Letter Investigator WS
Writing a Formal Letter
Pacifism & War
Pacifism Activity
Pacifism Speed Talking
Pacifism Individual Activity
A Grab and Go Resource! Zero Prep Required.
This is booklet with is really useful to sum up rites of passage. Pupils can be given a a few lessons to research, use their existing work and complete the worksheets within the booklet.
They are then tasked with creating their very own revision aid on the topic. We usually collect these in and photocopy them and distribute to the class as a handy home revision summary.
The Booklet includes information and worksheets on the four main rites of passage:
Brit Milah,
Bar Mitzvah,
Marriage,
Death
Also Included: The role of the parents in these and a page in which there are arguments for which rite of passage is superior (to answer a specific exam style question).
To view the contents of this booklet, please check out our sample available at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/judaism-rites-of-passage-revision-booklet-sample-11586091
Easter, the last week of Jesus’ life
Try one of our premium resources for Free. To celebrate the rebranding of tes we are giving away this awesome sequencing activity. Pupils are provided with six events in the last week of Jesus’ life and are tasked with ordering them correctly and writing a sentence about each event. The attached PowerPoint takes you through the narrative with sentences for the lower ability pupils. Enjoy!
Jesus : Who is responsible for Jesus’ death? ( Murder Mystery Style Resource)
Easter Activity
This resource contains six Fact Files on characters that are relating to the Passion narrative within the Bible. Pupils can be divided into groups and asked to collect evidence on each character and build up a convincing argument as to why this person may be responsible for Jesus death.
This activity works well when ended with a class debate on this topic.
This PowerPoint is designed to be delivered during a 15-20 minute session just before the pupils enter the exam room. It has a few handy hints and tips for pupils to use, that it is hoped, will be fresh in their minds during the exam.
This PowerPoint is designed to be delivered during a 15-20 minute session just before the pupils enter the exam room. It has a few handy hints and tips for pupils to use, that it is hoped, will be fresh in their minds during the exam.
These are designed to be printed and laminated and used either as a whole class or in groups. We usually conduct this as a game show style lesson where the class is divided into two and there is a panel of pupils who make judgements on the quality of answers (when awarding the points). This is a really fun revision lesson! There is a blank set of cards for pupils to add their own questions too.
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An A-Z vocabulary booklet that is left blank for pupils to write specific vocabulary that they need to know. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. were as come letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page.
The booklet is 40 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper).
Jesus: Jesus Bundle
The run up to Easter is a perfect time to be teaching about the person of Jesus.
This is a selection of resources based on the person of Jesus…
Jesus Lesson: A lesson based on the life of Jesus. A task on what pupils know about Jesus, what they think he may have looked like. A beat the teacher task on what the Bible says the Messiah will be like. Finally, a worksheet for pupils to fill in based on research they will do on 3 major aspects of his life-birth, teachings, death and a section to fill in on any Biblical quotes they may find interesting in relation to this task.
Death of Jesus Interactive Guide Lesson: This is an interactive guide surrounding some of the key concepts used to explain the reasons for Jesus’ sacrifice.
Pupils will have use of a poem, Biblical quotes and these key terms to discuss, analyse and select the most relevant information relating to the beliefs about death in Christianity. They will then be tasked with answering an exam style question: “Explain why the death of Jesus is important? (4)”
Miracles of Jesus: A worksheet for pupils to write about four miracles of Jesus and to draw a picture that represents this.
Person of Jesus: A worksheet based on the names of Jesus. Pupils are to match up the name with the correct meaning and colour code this.
Miracles of Jesus: A worksheet for pupils to fill in based on the life of Jesus
Names for Jesus Doodle Sheet: A worksheet based on names for Jesus. Pupils must then guess the name of Jesus based on their knowledge of the definition.