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Religious Studies, Citizenship and PSHE - Miss Morris Manc

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This shop contains a collection of Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and anti-racism resources for both KS3 and KS4 that have been created by a teacher with 15 years experience.

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This shop contains a collection of Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and anti-racism resources for both KS3 and KS4 that have been created by a teacher with 15 years experience.
Society and Hip Hop
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Society and Hip Hop

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Lessons cover: Key words: Jim Crow Laws, misogyny, misogynoir, intersectionality, classism, unconscious bias, structural racism and gaslight. Songs: Knowledge is Power by Akala, All Black Everything by Lupe Fiasco, George Bush Doesn’t Care About Black People by K-Otix, Dollar Day by Mos Def, Georgia Bush by Lil Wayne, Flawless by Beyonce, Keep Ya Head Up by 2Pac, Ladies First by Queen Latifah, Love is Blind by Eve, Black by Dave, Black and Ready by Jords.
Do prisons work?
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Do prisons work?

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Students will look at: statistics from UK prisons reoffending rates humane prisons in Norway Christian teachings on prisoners
Society and Hip Hop: 3 Women
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Society and Hip Hop: 3 Women

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The third lesson in the Hip Hop topic. Students will look at the themes of misogynoir, intersectionality and white woman tears. The views of Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche on Beyonce’s feminism are discussed. Students will listen to ‘Keep Ya Head Up’ by 2Pac, ‘Ladies First’ by Queen Latifah and ‘Love is Blind’ by Eve.
Society and Hip Hop: 2 Hurricane Katrina
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Society and Hip Hop: 2 Hurricane Katrina

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The second lesson in the Hip Hop topic. Looks at George Bush’s response to Hurricane Katrina and the implications the disaster had on people, especially Black people, in New Orleans, as well as the way Black people were portrayed as “looters” by the media when looking for food. The lesson looks at songs by Lil Wayne, Mos Def and K-Otix which refer to the natural disaster.
Society and Hip Hop: 1 Race and Inequality
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Society and Hip Hop: 1 Race and Inequality

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The first lesson in the Hip Hop topic. Students will look at key information about a variety of Black heroes from the UK and USA. The main focus of the lesson is looking at ‘Knowledge is Power’ by Akala and ‘All Black Everything’ by Lupe Fiasco. Students will look at Timbuktu, Jim Crow Laws and the importance of studying Black history.
Heroes
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Heroes

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A full unit which looks at different heroes from around the world: the Dalai Lama, Gandhi, Malcolm X, Mary Magdalene and Mother Teresa. Key information and sources of wisdom and authority linked to each hero is shared. Lessons include video links, questions they can self/peer assess and discussion points. The lessons look at whether someone can still be a hero if they have flaws. For example, Gandhi made several racist statements when he was younger and Mother Teresa was criticised for how the money they raised was spent, as well as promoting her extreme Catholic views. Issues relating to racism, feminism, sexism, Black Lives Matter and colonisation are covered. This topic is taught as part of the Key Stage 3 Religious Studies curriculum. This bundle offers a 25% discount.
Hero: Mary Magdalene
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Hero: Mary Magdalene

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A lesson from the Hero topic. Looking at the incorrect portrayal of Mary Magdaelene through history. Discusses the themes of sexism and feminism. Lesson includes video links.
Hero: Mother Teresa
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Hero: Mother Teresa

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A lesson from the Hero topic. Looking at Mother Teresa’s key sayings, her early life, how she helped people but also the criticism levelled against her. Lesson includes video links.
Hero: Malcolm X
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Hero: Malcolm X

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A lesson from the Hero topic. Looking at Malcolm X’s ideas on tackling racism, reasons for him changing his name, how he differed from Martin Luther King, the ways his Muslim beliefs changed his view on white people and information on his assassination. Black Lives Matter.
Hero: Dalai Lama
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Hero: Dalai Lama

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A lesson from the Hero topic. Looking at main Buddhist beliefs, the history of the Dalai Lama and Tenzin Gyatso’s key teachings. Includes video links and questions to answer based on them.
Hero: Gandhi
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Hero: Gandhi

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A lesson from the Hero topic. Looking at the colonisation of India, civil disobedience, Gandhi’s fight for independence (including the Salt Marsh), the methods employed by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and controversy surrounding Gandhi’s racist statements. Includes video links, questions and answers for the video, and a 4 mark question for students to answer.
Edexcel Religious Studies B: Revision content for Christian Beliefs and Living the Christian Life
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Edexcel Religious Studies B: Revision content for Christian Beliefs and Living the Christian Life

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Key information for final re-cap of Christian Beliefs and Living the Christian Life before the exam. (93 slides) Includes sources of wisdom and authority and teachings for: The Trinity Creation The incarnation (Jesus Christ) The last days of Jesus’ life Salvation Christian Eschatology (life after death) The problem of evil Christian worship Sacraments Prayer Pilgrimage Celebrations Future of the Church Local church Worldwide church