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Subjects: GCSE Religious Education and AS/A Level Philosophy and Ethics. Aim: Get the lesson content from the student's working memory into the long term memory. How? Consistent retrieval practice; clear structure of the information and colourful resources! Differentiation: Regular challenges tasks to stretch higher ability students but not lose the rest of the class in the process! Preview my resources and brighten up your existential lessons!

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Subjects: GCSE Religious Education and AS/A Level Philosophy and Ethics. Aim: Get the lesson content from the student's working memory into the long term memory. How? Consistent retrieval practice; clear structure of the information and colourful resources! Differentiation: Regular challenges tasks to stretch higher ability students but not lose the rest of the class in the process! Preview my resources and brighten up your existential lessons!
Ethics- Applying and Evaluating SE
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Ethics- Applying and Evaluating SE

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Hi all, In this resource, you are completing the Situation Ethics topic. It is time to apply the knowledge of the theory to the social issues of polyamory and homosexuality. This resource includes a help slide and a diagram to help organise your notes and gives the students assistance. The second part of the lesson is looking at the strengths and weaknesses of the theory. This helps the students then come to their own conclusion as to whether this theory is a good way to understand morality. The third section is planning an essay to a Situation Ethics exam question. This section of the lesson breaks down what are the important elements of the question you must include in your response. The plenary guides students through revision based ideas to help consolidate their learning from this topic. If you find this resource useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics-Situation Ethics and Christianity
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Ethics-Situation Ethics and Christianity

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Hi all, In this resource you will start was a recap quiz on the theory; then an interactive game to understand the Ancient Greek’s categories of love. To finish there is a comprehensive grid with the different Bible scriptures which link in with Fletcher Situation Ethics. This is especially helpful when you are wanting to include examples into essays. If you find this useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Situation Ethics
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Ethics- Situation Ethics

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Hi all, Within this bundle you will access all the information for the students to ace their exam, if a Situation Ethics essay crops up! This includes: What is Situation Ethics? Types of Love Biblical links with Situation Ethics Homosexuality and Polyamory Applying the above to Situation Ethics Evaluating Situation Ethics Essay practice End of topic test Worksheets to help learning. If you find this useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Situation Ethics Test
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Ethics- Situation Ethics Test

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Hi all, This is the end of topic test for this unit! This is a great way for the students to see where their gaps lie in their revision. This could also be a great scheme of work for teachers to know what areas they need to include in their teaching. Leave a review, if you find this useful! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Virtue Ethics
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Ethics- Virtue Ethics

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Hi all, Here is the Virtue Ethics lessons, I have used over the past two years for my A Level students. They have found these lessons very helpful. They include: First Lesson (25 slides)- Vice and virtues- the golden mean Examples of virtues Categories of virtues What is eudaimonia? Podcast to add to students understanding of Virtue Ethics Second Lesson (11 slides)- Jesus beautitudes Strengths and weaknesses of Virtue Ethics Third lesson (9 slides)- Breaking down a essay question Generating ideas for points to include Giving students a court room analogy to understand argument and counter arguments you need to provide for essay. If you find this resource useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Natural Law Test
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Natural Law Test

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Hi all, This is a resource you can use at the end of your Natural Law topic to clarify your students understanding of the topic. You can also work backwards on your scheme of work using this test as a tick list of areas you need to include in your lessons. Please leave a review if you find this helpful! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Homosexuality and Polyamory
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Ethics- Homosexuality and Polyamory

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Hi all, In this resource, we look at definitions, legislations and have great discussions surrounding the morality of homosexuality and polyamory. I created an activity called Ethics- Speed Dating Style! Which has been so successful over the last year, getting students to talk to others in the classroom and encourages meaningful evaluative discussions. This resource also includes two work sheets, one on key biblical passages on homosexuality (which is great to include for essays) and the other giving further detail on homosexuality, looking at the Alan Turing case study. For copyright purposes, I have not included extracts from the textbook in this resource. If you find this useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Emergence of Situation Ethics
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Ethics- Emergence of Situation Ethics

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Hi all, In this lesson, we look at: Key terms within the Situation Ethics topic The emergence of the theory Who Joseph Fletcher was The importance of the conscience within his theory The fundamental and working principles and this lessons comes with a very handy worksheet! As always, there are engaging activities embedded throughout to make the content fun to remember and this lesson has been successfully tried and tested on my own students over the past two years. If you find this useful, please leave it a review! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Rule Utilitarianism
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Ethics- Rule Utilitarianism

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Structure of lesson- Begin with a recap of the Hedonic Calculus Analyse the critiques of Bentham’s Act Utilitarianism. Introduce John Stuart Mill. Harm Principle Quality of Pleasures Rule Utilitarianism Universality and Harm Principle Finish with a quiz to check knowledge. This resource also comes with a worksheet on all the areas covered in the power point. I had done this lesson with my A Level classes for the last two years and have finished with a high success rate of understanding the content. Please leave a review if you find this useful!
Ethics- Evaluating Utilitarianism
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Ethics- Evaluating Utilitarianism

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Structure of the lesson- Identify strengths and weaknesses of the theory. Introducing domino lay out for students to be able to organise their arguments which match their counter arguments. Using the ABCDE structure to build their essay. AB- Argument and Build. This is the first argument in the top section of the domino. They need to include Point, Evidence, and Explain within this section. In order to get the best marks you ideally want a couple of bits of evidence throughout this section (e.g. quotes/analogies/contemporary examples). CD- Challenge and Develop. This is the argument they wrote down in the bottom half of their domino. They need to include Point, Evidence, and Explain within this section. In order to get the best marks you ideally want a couple of bits of evidence throughout this section (e.g. quotes/analogies/contemporary examples). Make sure it relates back to the argument spoken about in the top half of the domino. E- Evalute. Out of those two arguments you explained, which one seems the most convincing to you? An exam practice question. This lesson also includes revision summary sheets for the Utilitarianism topic. If you find this lesson useful, please write a review!
Ethics- Utilitarianism
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Ethics- Utilitarianism

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Hi there, Within this bundle you will find detailed lessons on: The Introduction to the topic. Bentham’s Act Utilitarianism. Mill’s Rule Utilitarianism. Singer’s Preference Utilitarianism and application of Utilitarianism to animal testing. Evaluating the theory. Planning and structuring an exam response. End of topic test. All of these resources have been successfully tried and tested over the last two years with multiple classes and have worked well. If you find this bundle useful, please don’t forget to review! Many thanks, Liz
Ethics- Utilitarianism Test
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Ethics- Utilitarianism Test

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In this resource you will find the questions and answers to assess your students learning on the Utilitarianism topic. You can download other resources from my shop to do with Utilitarianism to help build the confidence of the subject through engaging lessons, discussions and activities! Please review if you find this resource helpful!
Ethics- Divine Command Theory
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Ethics- Divine Command Theory

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Hi all, In this lesson we look at- Qualities of God’s commands Examples of God’s commands Initial evaluation of the Divine Command Theory The Euthyphro Dilemma Adam’s modified Divine Command Theory. If you find this lesson helpful, please write a review! Best wishes, Liz
Jewish Beliefs on God
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Jewish Beliefs on God

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In this lesson we look at key words Jewish people use referring to God e.g. omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent and identify scripture which supports this.
Jewish Beliefs on God- The Shema
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Jewish Beliefs on God- The Shema

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In this lesson students will continue to analyse the sacred text in Judaism- The Shema. They will be able to pick out quotes and explain how this links to characteristics God has, according to Jewish people.