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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.

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I am an RE teacher and have been teaching 7 years across KS3-KS5. I have taught an abundance of topics (including lessons outside of my subject area). I enjoy creating my own resources that promote: independent learning, creativity and engage all learners. My resources tend to be structured with clear outcomes and lesson challenges. Please message me with enquiries if you would like to find out more.
AQA(9-1)Citizenship:Life in Modern Britain: British Values: YEAR 11 REVISION OR SIMPLE LESSON
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AQA(9-1)Citizenship:Life in Modern Britain: British Values: YEAR 11 REVISION OR SIMPLE LESSON

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to learn the 4 core British Values for the exam and to assess there relevance in today’s society. Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Opportunity for discussion Ends with short exam question plenaries with an opportunity for peer and self assessment with answers preprepared Homework also suggested at the end of the lesson Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this yearfor my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Citizenship. Active citizenship project. Primary and secondary research
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Citizenship. Active citizenship project. Primary and secondary research

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A lesson designed to encourage students to explore what primary and secondary research are and their pros and cons. The lesson fits nicely as an introductory lesson to use when students start to plan and consider their own citizenship actions. There are worksheets and activities embedded onto the PowerPoint slides. It could potentially span two lessons. There are mini plenaries and suggested video clips with questions. The lesson ends on a few short 2 mark exam questions.
AQA Citizenship GCSE (9-1): Life in Modern Britian: Identity and multiple identities REVISION
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AQA Citizenship GCSE (9-1): Life in Modern Britian: Identity and multiple identities REVISION

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to revise what we mean by identity and how identity is shaped.Lookingat different types of identity eg. local and national Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Opportunity for discussion about how we can all be different A past source question from the 2018 exam is included with a mark scheme and opportunity for students to self/ peer assess Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this year for my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain: UK help in international disputes REVISION
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain: UK help in international disputes REVISION

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A lesson exploring how the UK can help in an international dispute with a variety of activities for students to engage in such as discussion/ youtube clips/ information gathering etc. It could be used alongside the class textbook Outcomes: To identify what mediation/ sanctions/ humanitarian aid and use of force are To describe the actions the UK can take using examples To evaluate if all actions are suitable looking at current affairs (ie. air strikes in Syria)
AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities: Who is likely to be a criminal?
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities: Who is likely to be a criminal?

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A lesson full of activities and discussion points. The lesson also includes a source exam question worth 4 marks for students to apply their knowledge to. Outcomes: To outline what social, political and economic causes of crime are. To explain what factors in a persons life can lead to crime To evaluate if people are naturally more likely to become a criminal or turn to crime
AQA (9-1) GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britian:  Identity in the UK. REVISION OR WHOLE LESSON
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AQA (9-1) GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britian: Identity in the UK. REVISION OR WHOLE LESSON

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to consider what factors shape the identity of the UK. Looking at population, ethnicities, immigration and an ageing population. The lesson could potentially span 2 lessons. Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Useful revision summary activities Short exam questions Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this yearfor my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
AQA Citizenship 9-1: Active Citizenship.The media (Jamie Oliver School Dinners) as a way to campaign
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AQA Citizenship 9-1: Active Citizenship.The media (Jamie Oliver School Dinners) as a way to campaign

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A lesson complete with activities/ suggested clips and information for students to explore how celebrities and the media can be used as a way to campaign and make a change in society Outcomes: To describe key facts about what campaigns Jamie Oliver has been involved in To explain the impact that Jamie’s campaigns have had To evaluate whether celebrities can have an impact in making a difference
AQA GCSE Citizenship (9-1) :Life in Modern Britian. The role of the UN. Whole lesson or revision
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AQA GCSE Citizenship (9-1) :Life in Modern Britian. The role of the UN. Whole lesson or revision

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to learn and revise what the role aim of the United Nations are Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) A differentiated gap fill for students to acquire information easily An around the room activity for students to gather key information Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this year for my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
AQA Citizenship 9-1:  Being an active citizen lesson - case study. Justice4Grenfell
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AQA Citizenship 9-1: Being an active citizen lesson - case study. Justice4Grenfell

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This lesson can be used as an introduction or case study for active citizenship and spark discussion around how people can join action groups and take part in campaigns to make a change. A lesson with information, activities and a source question for students to attempt. Outcomes: To outline what happened at Grenfell Tower To explain what Justice4Grenfell is. To evaluate whether the actions Justice 4Grenfell have taken are forms of effective citizenship action?
AQA 9-1: Citizenship Studies. Active Citizenship Unit: Which actions are most effective?
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AQA 9-1: Citizenship Studies. Active Citizenship Unit: Which actions are most effective?

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I designed this lesson to help students with the planning of their own actions for the independent project. In addition the lesson supports students in being able to develop their own ideas for the questions within paper 2 that ask students to assess their own project. The PowerPoint allows there to be a lot of class discussion and higher order thinking In addition a detailed worksheet is included where students can highlight the positives and negatives of different types of action - very useful for revision. Outcomes: To describe different ways people can become active citizens To explain the pros and cons of different actions To decide which types of action are most effective
AQA GCSE Citizenship (9-1): Life inModern Britain: Democracy. YEAR 11 REVISION OR SHORT INTRO LESSON
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AQA GCSE Citizenship (9-1): Life inModern Britain: Democracy. YEAR 11 REVISION OR SHORT INTRO LESSON

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to learn about what it means to live in a democracy and in particular a democracy in the UK Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Opportunity for discussion Source Question practice is heavily used in this lesson- students can look at real examples and then have the chance to write their own response. Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this yearfor my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
Citizenship AQA 9-1: Politics and Participation: Other forms of voting in the UK
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Citizenship AQA 9-1: Politics and Participation: Other forms of voting in the UK

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This lesson supports the textbook written by Hodder and has a variety of activities for students to assess different forms of voting (including an around the room activity. The lesson culminates in a set of exam questions and an 8 mark evaluation question. With writing frames/ differentiated structures Outcomes: To describe what the other forms of voting are. To explain the advantages and disadvantages of each. To evaluate whether the voting system in the UK is fair
YEAR 11 REVISION OR INTRODUCTION TO THE GCSE PAPER AQA CITIZENSHIP 9-1
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YEAR 11 REVISION OR INTRODUCTION TO THE GCSE PAPER AQA CITIZENSHIP 9-1

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This lesson is focused upon reminding (or to share with new students) what the AQA Citizenship course is made up of. It has example questions with suggestions of how to answer, command word activities and finally ends in a keyword activity for the Life in Modern Britain Unit. PLC and keywords for the Life in Modern Britiain Unit are attached
AQA GCSE Citizenship (9-1): Life in modern Britain: What is the media?REVISION LESSON
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AQA GCSE Citizenship (9-1): Life in modern Britain: What is the media?REVISION LESSON

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to learn they content and keywords for what the media is and the role of the media. It is arranged in way that students can create key revision cards/ resources from the most basic of information to trigger their memory. It could also be used as an introduction to key concepts for other groups Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this year for my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
AQA GCSE Citizenship 9-1: Life in Modern Britian: The UKs role in international orgs. REVISION
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AQA GCSE Citizenship 9-1: Life in Modern Britian: The UKs role in international orgs. REVISION

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Lesson brief: This lesson aims to allow students to look at NATO in detail and consider the aims and responsibilities of NATO. It then looks briefly at the other organisations allowing students to revise the aims and principles An additional lesso has been added to look at how the UK can help international conflict Activities and resources: Includes a clear starter with opportunity for feedback Fully resourced with activities on the PowerPoint (Which can be printed as information sheets and worksheets) Opportunity for discussion Please check my other resources with a similar title I have planned whole units this yearfor my Year 11 cohort. The lessons could also be used with other year groups and tweaked etc.
AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision: Rights and Responsibillities - Different types of punishment in the UK
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AQA 9-1 Citizenship Revision: Rights and Responsibillities - Different types of punishment in the UK

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A revision lesson that looks at an 8 mark question and key topics about types of punishment and sentences in the UK Complete with revision information and worksheets Outcomes: To identify different types of custodial and non-custodial sentences To describe why some people agree/ disagree with punishments in the UK To evaluate whether you think prison is effective (8 mark question practice)