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We create and provide teaching resources for Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and whole school Literacy and training. We also design and make fun educational games for students to play. Check out our resources below!

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We create and provide teaching resources for Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and whole school Literacy and training. We also design and make fun educational games for students to play. Check out our resources below!
GCSE Relious Studies debate generator for AQA, Eduqas and Edexcel
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GCSE Relious Studies debate generator for AQA, Eduqas and Edexcel

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Two easy to navigate powerpoints that link to one of 120 random debate topics covering a range of debate questions fitting the Eduqas, AQA and Edexcel syllabus. Philosophy unit covers 60 questions including issues of Relationships, Life and Death, Good and Evil and Human Rights. Also includes 60 additional questions covering the beliefs, teaching and practices of both Christianity and Islam. Each debate is designed to have students line up on opposite sides of the classroom to either agree or disagree. Alternatively teachers can have students write agree / disagree on whiteboards or use hands. This resource will spark debate in your class as a great starter or plenary - or use throughout to break up the lesson. Excellent as a revision tool before exams - why not have students answer as a traditional believer or secularist to further spark debate? P.S. Please enable macros for the random page button to work! Thanks, and please do leave a review if you enjoy this resource!
GCSE Computer Science Debate Generator for AQA and Edexcel
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GCSE Computer Science Debate Generator for AQA and Edexcel

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Easy to navigate powerpoint that links to one of 100 random debate topics covering legal or ethical debates from the AQA and Edexcel syllabus including: Security Modern / future technology Theft and hacking wearable & implant technology Copyright Internet use Privacy and many more Each debate is designed to have students line up on opposite sides of the classroom to either agree or disagree. Alternatively teachers can have students write agree / disagree on whiteboards or use hands. This resource will spark debate in your class as a great starter or plenary - or use throughout to break up the lesson. P.S. Please enable macros for the random page button to work! Thanks, and please do leave a review if you enjoy this resource!
The Great Debate - Starter, tutor time and more!
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The Great Debate - Starter, tutor time and more!

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The Great Debate is a selection of 160 debate questions on 32 easy to print out cards, great for starters, tutor time or full scale debates. Students choose one of 5 debate questions from their card to discuss with their neighbor, group or as part of an individual activity. Additionally students can also take one of 24 Constructive / Destructive response cards, useful for helping students understand the difference between good (constructive) responses, such as using logic and reason - and poor responses such as making up facts or using opinion as fact. A wide range of topics with a mix of difficulty on each card. Includes pdf for easy printing and .pub file for editing.
Go Philosophy Rangers!
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Go Philosophy Rangers!

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Will your students make the Philosophy (power) rangers set? Or will they be defeated by evil Dr. Exam. A silly game to get new students recognising some of the names and ideas behind the new Philosophy A-Level. Can you defeat hard mode? Print and play, just print off the PDF and cut into cards, then glue together each half. If you've got the budget make the game more interesting by giving each student their own set.