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AQA Government and Politics and AQA RE Teacher.

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AQA Government and Politics and AQA RE Teacher.
Ashrama Dharma GSCE Lesson
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Ashrama Dharma GSCE Lesson

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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
AQA  Sociology - Punishment
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AQA Sociology - Punishment

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Two lessons on the subject of Punishment NO LESSON PLAN ATTACHED. A PPT which includes an application activity with sources in relation to Crime and Punishment around the world. Covers concepts such as: Incapacitation, Deterrent, Retribution, Mass Incarceration and more
AQA Sociology Crime Punishment and Control - Differenciated Activities
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AQA Sociology Crime Punishment and Control - Differenciated Activities

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FOR USE WITH BLUE AQA BOOK 2 Five documents, containing 6 seperate activities to help revise the topic of Crime, Punishment and Control. These activities increase in difficulty and can be used by the teacher in a multitude of ways - when I used these I told pupils to start at their target and increase in difficulty as they complete.
AQA Government and Politics - Election Systems
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AQA Government and Politics - Election Systems

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A bundle of lessons with worksheets and powerpoint’s to support the teaching of AQA government and politics - UK. To be used in conjunction with Hodder Education’s Fifth Edition UK book.
The Holy Trinity: KS3
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The Holy Trinity: KS3

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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!