Three lessons in a powerpoint format covering Situational and Environmental Crime Prevention: including broken window theory and zero tolerance.
See attached also work sheets accompanying the lessons and a question for pupils to answer.
Three A3 debate sheets to help pupils consider balanced arguments for all three papers covering a variety of topics across the papers. For paper 3 our optional Ideologies are: feminism and anarchism - but the document can be easily amended.
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.
Two lessons with an extensive activity on the legislative process. One lesson on Private members bills with examples provided. English votes for English laws case study too.
One lesson and an extended activity (I use this resource for two lessons) discussing the roots of the conservative party and strands of conservatism. Particular focus on David Cameron’s conservatism in the extended activity at the end.
Lesson explores whether parliament is an effective check on the executive and looks at examples of executive under strain from factors such as minority governments. PPT and worksheet.
A complete lesson covering the make-up of the executive covering oles of PM and terms such as primus inter pares. Two worksheet activities attached also.