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Resources for Religious Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities.
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Resources for Religious Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities.
We specialise in making whole units and courses for ultimate convenience and time-saving. We always aim to make the best resource for a given topic: our goal is perfection and our resources have helped educate 1 million+ students!
In order to encourage ratings and reviews, if you buy any of our products, are happy with your purchase, and leave a 5* rating for it: just email us and we'll send you a free bonus gift!
This fully resourced lesson is for those teaching Hinduism as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It is the first in our seven-lesson Hinduism unit for Theme F: ‘Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice’ and compares Hindu & Christian views about wealth, poverty & inequality. It was designed with the AQA Religious Studies specification in mind, but relevant to all GCSE Religious Studies teachers covering Hinduism.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
The lesson features starters, learning objectives, key-words, key-information, a colour double-sided A3 worksheet, AfL tasks, discussion and debate tasks and homework.
This download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-A double-sided colour A3 worksheet [please ignore the broken preview on Tes! It’s beautiful :) ]
-A comprehensive knowledge-hunt comparing Hindu & Christian views
-A detailed lesson plan
-AfL tasks & homework
The lesson is centered around a double-sided colour A3 worksheet. All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. All included resources are editable.
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
Make sure you check out our 20 Lesson Hinduism Unit for ‘Beliefs, Teachings & Practices’!
System Requirements:
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
Printing (for the worksheet)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This fully resourced lesson is for those teaching Hinduism as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It is the first in our seven-lesson Hinduism unit for Theme E: ‘Religion Crime & Punishment’ and compares Hindu & Christian views about crime. It was designed with the AQA Religious Studies specification in mind, but relevant to all GCSE Religious Studies teachers covering Hinduism.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
The lesson features starters, learning objectives, key-words, key-information, a colour double-sided A3 worksheet, AfL tasks, discussion and debate tasks and homework.
This download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-A double-sided colour A3 worksheet [please ignore the broken preview on Tes! It’s beautiful :) ]
-A comprehensive knowledge-hunt comparing Hindu & Christian views
-A detailed lesson plan
-AfL tasks & homework
The lesson is centered around a double-sided colour A3 worksheet. All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. All included resources are editable.
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
Make sure you check out our 20 Lesson Hinduism Unit for ‘Beliefs, Teachings & Practices’!
System Requirements:
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
Printing (for the worksheet)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This fully resourced lesson is for those teaching Hinduism as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It is the first in our seven-lesson Hinduism unit for Theme D: ’ Religion Peace & Conflict’ and compares Hindu & Christian views about violence and war. It was designed with the AQA Religious Studies specification in mind, but relevant to all GCSE Religious Studies teachers covering Hinduism.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
The lesson features starters, learning objectives, key-words, key-information, a colour double-sided A3 worksheet, AfL tasks, discussion and debate tasks and homework.
This download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-A double-sided colour A3 worksheet [please ignore the broken preview on Tes! It’s beautiful :) ]
-A comprehensive knowledge-hunt comparing Hindu & Christian views
-A detailed lesson plan
-AfL tasks & homework
The lesson is centered around a double-sided colour A3 worksheet. All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. All included resources are editable.
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
Make sure you check out our 20 Lesson Hinduism Unit for ‘Beliefs, Teachings & Practices’!
System Requirements:
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
Printing (for the worksheet)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This fully resourced lesson is for those teaching Hinduism as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It is the first in our seven-lesson Hinduism unit for Theme B: Religion & Life and compares Hindu & Christian views about abortion. It was designed with the AQA Religious Studies specification in mind, but relevant to all GCSE Religious Studies teachers covering Hinduism.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
The lesson features starters, learning objectives, key-words, key-information, a colour double-sided A3 worksheet, AfL tasks, discussion and debate tasks and homework.
This download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-A double-sided colour A3 worksheet [please ignore the broken preview on Tes! It’s beautiful :) ]
-A comprehensive knowledge-hunt comparing Hindu & Christian views
-A detailed lesson plan
-AfL tasks & homework
The lesson is centered around a double-sided colour A3 worksheet. All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. All included resources are editable.
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
Make sure you check out our 20 Lesson Hinduism Unit for ‘Beliefs, Teachings & Practices’!
System Requirements:
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
Printing (for the worksheet)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This fully resourced lesson is for those teaching Hinduism as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It is the first in our seven-lesson Hinduism unit for Theme A: Relationships & Families and compares Hindu & Christian views about relationships sexual ethics. It was designed with the AQA Religious Studies specification in mind, but relevant to all GCSE Religious Studies teachers covering Hinduism.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
The lesson features starters, learning objectives, key-words, key-information, a colour double-sided A3 worksheet, AfL tasks, discussion and debate tasks and homework.
This download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-A double-sided colour A3 worksheet [please ignore the broken preview on Tes! It’s beautiful :) ]
-A comprehensive knowledge-hunt comparing Hindu & Christian views
-A detailed lesson plan
-AfL tasks & homework
The lesson is centered around a double-sided colour A3 worksheet. All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. All included resources are editable.
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
Make sure you check out our 20 Lesson Hinduism Unit for ‘Beliefs, Teachings & Practices’!
System Requirements:
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
Printing (for the worksheet)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
Enjoy this free resource for GCSE Sociology: it contains links to four sociology-relevant music videos.
It’s just a quick five minute activity and talking point but a fun way to start a lesson :)
Join our Facebook group ‘GCSE Sociology Teachers’: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sociologygcse/
This complete lesson was professionally designed for the new AQA Religious Studies GCSE specification. It is for the ‘Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice’ theme and deals with Hindui teachings, beliefs and perspectives. It is the seventh of seven lessons in our new GCSE Thematic Studies units for Hinduism: have a look at the downloadable unit - buying the lessons together saves considerable time & money!
This download includes:
-An editable PowerPoint file
-A double-sided A4 Worksheet (.doc) (with instructions and integrated peer-assessment)
-A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a time-line of learning activities.
This lesson is designed to be used with an ICT/Computing Suite: students will need access to computers for this lesson as it is based around them creating a PowerPoint presentation in pairs and then peer-assessing one another’s work. It is a unit overview lesson and covers all of the main topics of this unit.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons and we believe these are the best GCSE Religious Studies resources money can buy, positive reviews are greatly appreciated.
PLEASE NOTE:
Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office.
This complete lesson was professionally designed for the new AQA Religious Studies GCSE specification. It is for the ‘Religion, Crime & Punishment’ theme and deals with Hindui teachings, beliefs and perspectives. It is the seventh of seven lessons in our new GCSE Thematic Studies units for Hinduism: have a look at the downloadable unit - buying the lessons together saves considerable time & money!
This download includes:
-An editable PowerPoint file
-A double-sided A4 Worksheet (.doc) (with instructions and integrated peer-assessment)
-A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a time-line of learning activities.
This lesson is designed to be used with an ICT/Computing Suite: students will need access to computers for this lesson as it is based around them creating a PowerPoint presentation in pairs and then peer-assessing one another’s work. It is a unit overview lesson and covers all of the main topics of this unit.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons and we believe these are the best GCSE Religious Studies resources money can buy, positive reviews are greatly appreciated.
PLEASE NOTE:
Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office.
This complete lesson was professionally designed for the new AQA Religious Studies GCSE specification. It is for the ‘Religion, Peace & Conflict’ theme and deals with Hindui teachings, beliefs and perspectives. It is the seventh of seven lessons in our new GCSE Thematic Studies units for Hinduism: have a look at the downloadable unit - buying the lessons together saves considerable time & money!
This download includes:
-An editable PowerPoint file
-A double-sided A4 Worksheet (.doc) (with instructions and integrated peer-assessment)
-A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a time-line of learning activities.
This lesson is designed to be used with an ICT/Computing Suite: students will need access to computers for this lesson as it is based around them creating a PowerPoint presentation in pairs and then peer-assessing one another’s work. It is a unit overview lesson and covers all of the main topics of this unit.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons and we believe these are the best GCSE Religious Studies resources money can buy, positive reviews are greatly appreciated.
PLEASE NOTE:
Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office.
This complete lesson was professionally designed for the new AQA Religious Studies GCSE specification. It is for the ‘Religion & Life’ theme and deals with Hindui teachings, beliefs and perspectives. It is the seventh of seven lessons in our new GCSE Thematic Studies units for Hinduism: have a look at the downloadable unit - buying the lessons together saves considerable time & money!
This download includes:
-An editable PowerPoint file
-A double-sided A4 Worksheet (.doc) (with instructions and integrated peer-assessment)
-A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a time-line of learning activities.
This lesson is designed to be used with an ICT/Computing Suite: students will need access to computers for this lesson as it is based around them creating a PowerPoint presentation in pairs and then peer-assessing one another’s work. It is a unit overview lesson and covers all of the main topics of this unit.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons and we believe these are the best GCSE Religious Studies resources money can buy, positive reviews are greatly appreciated.
PLEASE NOTE:
Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office.
This complete lesson was professionally designed for the new AQA Religious Studies GCSE specification. It is for the ‘Relationships & Families’ theme and deals with Hindui teachings, beliefs and perspectives. It is the seventh of seven lessons in our new GCSE Thematic Studies units for Hinduism: have a look at the downloadable unit - buying the lessons together saves considerable time & money!
This download includes:
-An editable PowerPoint file
-A double-sided A4 Worksheet (.doc) (with instructions and integrated peer-assessment)
-A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a time-line of learning activities.
This lesson is designed to be used with an ICT/Computing Suite: students will need access to computers for this lesson as it is based around them creating a PowerPoint presentation in pairs and then peer-assessing one another’s work. It is a unit overview lesson and covers all of the main topics of this unit.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons and we believe these are the best GCSE Religious Studies resources money can buy, positive reviews are greatly appreciated.
PLEASE NOTE:
Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office.
This is the sixth of seven fully resourced lessons for GCSE Hinduism, Thematic Studies: 'Theme F - Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice’. The lesson uses videos and professionally designed video-learning worksheets to provide an overview of Hindu perspectives on the theme. This lesson focuses on the status of women in Hinduism and freedom of religious expression in Hinduism: it also draws attention to some of the religious intolerance issues in contemporary India.
It is a great ‘instant lesson’ and is useful both to RE specialists and as an emergency cover lesson led by non-specialists: all you need to do is print out one of the included worksheets and run the PowerPoint - which will link you to carefully selected videos about the topic.
Aside from links to carefully selected videos; this download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-AfL tasks
-SIX video-learning worksheets (.doc or .pdf)
-A detailed lesson plan
The worksheets are specially designed ‘Video-Learning Worksheets’ that structure students’ learning whilst they use documentary evidence to research a subject: three of the worksheets are A4 and the other 3 are A3 size (all double-sided!). This download includes a special Hinduism-themed video-learning worksheet.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
System Requirements:
Internet Access
Access to YouTube
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This is the sixth of seven fully resourced lessons for GCSE Hinduism, Thematic Studies: 'Theme E - Religion, Crime & Punishment’. The lesson uses videos and professionally designed video-learning worksheets to provide an overview of Hindu perspectives on the theme. This lesson focuses on crime, the treatment of criminals, corporal and capital punishment and current controversies about these issues in contemporary India.
It is a great ‘instant lesson’ and is useful both to RE specialists and as an emergency cover lesson led by non-specialists: all you need to do is print out one of the included worksheets and run the PowerPoint - which will link you to carefully selected videos about the topic.
Aside from links to carefully selected videos; this download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-AfL tasks
-SIX video-learning worksheets (.doc or .pdf)
-A detailed lesson plan
The worksheets are specially designed ‘Video-Learning Worksheets’ that structure students’ learning whilst they use documentary evidence to research a subject: three of the worksheets are A4 and the other 3 are A3 size (all double-sided!). This download includes a special Hinduism-themed video-learning worksheet.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
System Requirements:
Internet Access
Access to YouTube
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This is the sixth of seven fully resourced lessons for GCSE Hinduism, Thematic Studies: 'Theme D - Religion, Peace & Conflict’. The lesson uses videos and professionally designed video-learning worksheets to provide an overview of Hindu perspectives on the theme. This lesson focuses on just war, uses of violence, and nuclear weapons. It also draws attention to current issues of violence within Hinduism.
It is a great ‘instant lesson’ and is useful both to RE specialists and as an emergency cover lesson led by non-specialists: all you need to do is print out one of the included worksheets and run the PowerPoint - which will link you to carefully selected videos about the topic.
Aside from links to carefully selected videos; this download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-AfL tasks
-SIX video-learning worksheets (.doc or .pdf)
-A detailed lesson plan
The worksheets are specially designed ‘Video-Learning Worksheets’ that structure students’ learning whilst they use documentary evidence to research a subject: three of the worksheets are A4 and the other 3 are A3 size (all double-sided!). This download includes a special Hinduism-themed video-learning worksheet.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
System Requirements:
Internet Access
Access to YouTube
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This is the sixth of seven fully resourced lessons for GCSE Hinduism, Thematic Studies: 'Theme B - Religion & Lfe’. The lesson uses videos and professionally designed video-learning worksheets to provide an overview of Hindu perspectives on the theme. This lesson focuses on animal ethics, abortion & euthanasia.
It is a great ‘instant lesson’ and is useful both to RE specialists and as an emergency cover lesson led by non-specialists: all you need to do is print out one of the included worksheets and run the PowerPoint - which will link you to carefully selected videos about the topic.
Aside from links to carefully selected videos; this download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-AfL tasks
-SIX video-learning worksheets (.doc or .pdf)
-A detailed lesson plan
The worksheets are specially designed ‘Video-Learning Worksheets’ that structure students’ learning whilst they use documentary evidence to research a subject: three of the worksheets are A4 and the other 3 are A3 size (all double-sided!). This download includes a special Hinduism-themed video-learning worksheet.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
System Requirements:
Internet Access
Access to YouTube
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This is the sixth of seven fully resourced lessons for GCSE Hinduism, Thematic Studies: 'Theme A - Relationships & Family’. The lesson uses videos and professionally designed video-learning worksheets to provide an overview of Hindu perspectives on the theme. This lesson focuses on premarital sex, contraception & homosexuality.
It is a great ‘instant lesson’ and is useful both to RE specialists and as an emergency cover lesson led by non-specialists: all you need to do is print out one of the included worksheets and run the PowerPoint - which will link you to carefully selected videos about the topic.
Aside from links to carefully selected videos; this download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-AfL tasks
-SIX video-learning worksheets (.doc or .pdf)
-A detailed lesson plan
The worksheets are specially designed ‘Video-Learning Worksheets’ that structure students’ learning whilst they use documentary evidence to research a subject: three of the worksheets are A4 and the other 3 are A3 size (all double-sided!). This download includes a special Hinduism-themed video-learning worksheet.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Hinduism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Hinduism) together to save money!
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
System Requirements:
Internet Access
Access to YouTube
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This guide is designed for anyone who has been tasked with starting a new GCSE Sociology course in their school, starting a new department, or teachers who will be using the new GCSE specifications in the coming year.
This free lesson is normally sold for £4.99 or as part as a larger bundle of GCSE Religious Studies resources. If you like this free lesson, we hope you will check out our complete GCSE Religious Studies units!.
This complete lesson was professionally designed for the new AQA Religious Studies GCSE specification. It is for the ’ Religion & Life’ theme. It is the 2nd in a series of 10 full lessons and you can download them as a bundle to save money.
This download includes:
-An editable PowerPoint file
-A3 Group Worksheets (x6) (.doc)
-A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a timeline of learning activities (.pdf)
The topic of this lesson is CENTRAL DEBATES and it introduces students to the main debates and controversial discussions of the unit as a whole. The lesson features a variety of debate and discussion tasks that serve to introduce students to the unit as a whole.
We take considerable time making the highest quality lessons and we believe these are the best GCSE Religious Studies resources money can buy, positive reviews are greatly appreciated.
Feel free to contact me: godwin86@gmail.com - if you have any questions or requests.
PLEASE NOTE:
Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office.
This free lesson is normally sold for £4.99 or as part as a larger bundle of GCSE Islam resources. If you like this free lesson, we hope you will check out our complete GCSE Religious Studies units!
This fully resourced lesson is for those teaching Islam as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It is the second in our seven-lesson Islam unit for Theme A: Relationships & Families and focuses on Muslim views, teachings and beliefs about pre-marital sex, promiscuity and fornication.
It was designed with the AQA Religious Studies specification in mind, but relevant to all GCSE Religious Studies teachers covering Islam.
The lesson features starters, learning objectives, key-words, key-information, a colour double-sided A3 worksheet, AfL tasks, discussion and debate tasks and homework.
This download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-A double-sided colour A3 worksheet [please ignore the broken preview on Tes! It’s beautiful :) ]
-A set of A3 group-work debate worksheets
-A detailed lesson plan
-AfL tasks & homework
The lesson is centered around a double-sided colour A3 worksheet and A3 debate worksheets. All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. All included resources are editable.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Islam. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Islam) together to save money!
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
System Requirements:
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
Printing (for the worksheet)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor
This free lesson is normally sold for £4.99 or as part as a larger bundle of GCSE Buddhism resources. If you like this free lesson, we hope you will check out our complete GCSE Religious Studies units!
This fully resourced lesson is for those teaching Buddhism as a comparative religion at GCSE level. It is the second in our seven-lesson Buddhism unit for Theme B: Religion & Life and focuses on Buddhist views, teachings and beliefs about abortion. It was designed with the AQA Religious Studies specification in mind, but relevant to all GCSE Religious Studies teachers covering Buddhism.
We’ve made 10-lesson units covering Christian views for each of the themes, you can now bolster these with 7-lesson add-on units for the comparative religions: in this case Buddhism. Download individual units or all 17 lessons (Christianity & Buddhism) together to save money!
The lesson features starters, learning objectives, key-words, key-information, a colour double-sided A3 worksheet, AfL tasks, discussion and debate tasks and homework.
This download includes:
-A full lesson PowerPoint
-A double-sided colour A3 worksheet [please ignore the broken preview on Tes! It’s beautiful :) ]
-A set of A3 group-work debate worksheets
-A detailed lesson plan
-AfL tasks & homework
The lesson is centered around a double-sided colour A3 worksheet and A3 debate worksheets. All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. All included resources are editable.
Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
The contents of this page, the download, and all included materials are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2017)
System Requirements:
Microsoft Office (PowerPoint & Word)
Printing (for the worksheet)
512MB Ram
1.5GHZ Processor