Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
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A KS3 lesson in which students consider the nature of God. Looking at the omni words. Students complete a reference for God to be given the job of steward of the world.
Planned to be delivered to students studying the AQA Specification A, but easily adapted for other exam boards.
I have planned all content to be delivered during an intensive Easter School session, in which the aim is for students to understand the main content of the exam. There is a revision checklist, and some exam answer structure support included at the end of the powerpoint. Also suitable for a school VLE.
A new scheme of work aimed at KS3 Y7. This unit of work will be a Chronology of Monotheism. Starting with Genesis, moving through Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each religion will cover Key religious figures, information on their holy book and a rite of passage/religious practice. The aim of this unit is to compliment our GCSE curriculum in which we study Christianity and Islam. The learning journey for the unit is included.
L2: Noah- looking at what covenant means, why Noah was chosen and ending with a newspaper article task with differentiated support.
A lesson for KS4/GCSE Social Justice AQA theme, but suitable for Citizenship/PSHE lessons as there is no R.E content. This is a lesson based on evidencing Sexism in the UK. The follow up lesson will look at the role of women in the Church.
A KS3 (Y7) lesson looking at Muslim beliefs in Akirah. Students complete a market place activity based on Paradise, Hell, Barzakh and the day of judgement. They then use this to complete a 6 mark exam question (developing skills for an AQA 12 mark question).
Planned to be delivered to students studying the AQA Specification A, but easily adapted for other exam boards.
I have planned all content to be delivered during an intensive Easter School session, in which the aim is for students to understand the main content of the exam. There is a revision checklist, and some exam answer structure support included at the end of the powerpoint. Also suitable for a school VLE.
Islam Practices, aimed at AQA Spec (Year 10). The lesson can either be taught as a market place activity or students completing as you teach each section (preferred) there are plenty of video clips and students complete a 12 mark plan (or complete the question) at the end of the lesson. Will take 2 lessons to complete if all video clips are watched.
Theme E: Crime and Punishment: A lesson looking at the death penalty, concentrating on the case of Stanley “Tookie” Williams, who was responsible for the Crips gang. Students have to decide if he should be granted clemency because he is a reformed character.
Planned to be delivered to students studying the AQA Specification A, but easily adapted for other exam boards.
I have planned all content to be delivered during an intensive Easter School session, in which the aim is for students to understand the main content of the exam. There is a revision checklist, and some exam answer structure support included at the end of the powerpoint. Also suitable for a school VLE.
A new scheme of work aimed at KS3 Y7. This unit of work will be a Chronology of Monotheism. Starting with Genesis, moving through Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each religion will cover Key religious figures, information on their holy book and a rite of passage/religious practice. The aim of this unit is to compliment our GCSE curriculum in which we study Christianity and Islam. The learning journey for the unit is included.
Muhammad and the role of women- A lesson that looks at Muhammad’s wives- Khaijah and Aisha, and how Muhammad changed the role of women in Islam. Worksheet and resource sheet to support a 6 mark exam question.
A new scheme of work aimed at KS3 Y7. This unit of work will be a Chronology of Monotheism. Starting with Genesis, moving through Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each religion will cover Key religious figures, information on their holy book and a rite of passage/religious practice. The aim of this unit is to compliment our GCSE curriculum in which we study Christianity and Islam. The learning journey for the unit is included.
Baptism: An introduction to the concept of the 7 sacraments. The lesson then looks at the difference between infant and believer baptism. Considering why someone would choose to baptise their child. Main activity encourages students to write aletter of advice to a pregnant woman considering baptism for her child. There is some further reading to encourage challenge and literacy development.
Planned to be delivered to students studying the AQA Specification A, but easily adapted for other exam boards.
I have planned all content to be delivered during an intensive Easter School session, in which the aim is for students to understand the main content of the exam. There is a revision checklist, and some exam answer structure support included at the end of the powerpoint. Also suitable for a school VLE.
We have decided to interleave our GCSE curriculum. This is the first unit which we are calling The Nature of God. It interleaves content from Christian Beliefs, Christian Practices, Theme A Relationships & Families and Theme B Religion and Life. This unit will be taught 3 times a fortnight and will provide the first term (Year 9) of a 3 year interleaved GCSE. Aimed at AQA but may be suitable for other exam boards. Lessons have 2 different tasks, progress (most students), progress+ (top 10% of class as a challenge).
Lesson 3- The Trinity: Christian Beliefs, with introduction of practices (worship and prayer).
Lesson looks at the different aspects of The Trinity. Followed by a focus on the Nicene Creed.
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A new scheme of work aimed at KS3 Y7. This unit of work will be a Chronology of Monotheism. Starting with Genesis, moving through Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each religion will cover Key religious figures, information on their holy book and a rite of passage/religious practice. The aim of this unit is to compliment our GCSE curriculum in which we study Christianity and Islam. The learning journey for the unit is included.
The Bible: An introduction to the Bible, looking at the Old and New Testament in a video and gap filler. Students then look at the different ways the Bible can be interpretted- liberal and literal. They consider other sources of authority that may provide more guidance in the modern day (prayer, visiting church, listening to their conscience). Students then pretend to ring into This Morning to answer a phone in question regarding if the Bible is out of date.
A new scheme of work aimed at KS3 Y7. This unit of work will be a Chronology of Monotheism. Starting with Genesis, moving through Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each religion will cover Key religious figures, information on their holy book and a rite of passage/religious practice. The aim of this unit is to compliment our GCSE curriculum in which we study Christianity and Islam. The learning journey for the unit is included.
Muhammad and Revelation- the first of two lessons where we look at why Muhammad was chosen by Allah to reveal the Qur’an. The emphasis is on Muhammad as a person, a Qur’an lesson is covered later in the unit. Worksheets are at the end of the powerpoint.
GCSE (WJEC) but suitable for all exam boards. Lesson looks at the reasons for and against belief in God. Includes a literacy exam mat to help with exam question.
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