A lesson covering the work of Christian Aid and the purpose of Charities. Covers issues such as, long and short term aid, does charity start at home?
I do not own the video in the PPT.
A lesson that examines how pay day lenders and loan sharks exploit the poor. Looks into the living costs in the UK and whether people get fair pay. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTSTO THE VIDEO.
A lesson that covers definitions of Racism and Positive Discrimination. With a key focus on Caste this is ideal for Hindu studying schools. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE VIDEO LINK.
A lesson about how religion views women and their status. A case study with a video (WHICH I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO) about Christian Aid week 2019. A look at scripture and some 4 and mark questions.
A sheet of information to be cut up and given to pupils to fill in a grid that is attached on the powerpoint (would need to be printed.)
See attached also a powerpoint guiding through the lesson + a video to show briefly explaining ashrama.
NO LESSON PLAN ATTACHED
Three lessons on three different Holy Books for KS3.
Differenciated activities for Torah and Guru Granth Sahib lessons.
BBC RE VIDEOS INCLUDED I DO NOT OWN THESE.
A lesson about Social Injustice. It looks at Gandhi and MLK’s views on Social Injustice. It also covers different types of discrimination based on protected characteristics. Short answer questions included as well.
An activity for pupils to analyse the words of Jesus. There are 5 quotes and pupils fill in a grid to indicate - What does the quote mean and how could somebody put these words into action in everyday life.
Nice activity to help pupils understand how the bible influences pupils.
Made for KS3 but could work for Low ability GCSE Christianity students.
An introduction lesson to Theme F. Covers issues such as: Wealth, Relative Poverty, Absolute Poverty, do the wealthy have a responsiblity to look after the poor.
I do not own the video in the lesson - link in the PPT notes section.
We teach Christianity and Hinduism but can be adapted for your chosen religions.
A lesson on Human Rights. It includes the definition of Human Rights. The main activity involves comparing religious teachings to human rights. Our selected religions are Hinduism and Christianity but can be adapted for any chosen religion. All that is required is for the teacher to provide a copy of the 30 articles of human rights.
NO LESSON PLAN ATTACHED. A Powerpoint presentation with video link included. The lesson ends with pupils discussing or answering in their books what the Hindu perspective of Veganism would be. Worksheet attached is a summary sheet of what Hindus use cows for. You can use this in an activity however you like, but I have used it for pupils to create mind maps from.
A complete lesson with differentiated resources for LAP pupils and for fast finishers on The Holy Trinity.
The powerpoint isn't too content heavy as I prefer to discuss content with pupils rather than giving them the answers.
If you download this please leave a review as I am a trainee who would welcome any feedback!