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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!
Judaism- Key Concepts
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Judaism- Key Concepts

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In this lesson the students discover the 8 key concepts for the GCSE exam. There is a key word zapper resource, which is an easy and efficient way to get students, of all abilities to recall the key words. By the end of the lesson student will know the meanings of- Synagogue Kosher Messiah Covenant Shabbat Mitzvot Shekinah Torah
Islam- Sunni and Shi'a Muslims
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Islam- Sunni and Shi'a Muslims

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Hi all, In this lesson students learn about the two main denominations of Islam, how the division began, alongside the similarities and differences between the two types of Muslims. If you find this lesson useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Philosophy For Kids- What is Morality?
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Philosophy For Kids- What is Morality?

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Hi all, In this lesson you will look at ethical discussions surrounding morality. With criminal case studies and opportunities to categories crimes, this lesson will certainly stir up conversation! Tried and tested on GCSE and A Level classes. Have fun, Liz
Philosophy For Kids- Free Will and Determinism
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Philosophy For Kids- Free Will and Determinism

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Hi all, In this ethical discussion lesson we will be looking at if people ever are truly in control of their life. With a case study to analyse, the tragedy of Oedipus to discover, this session will certainly stir up conversation! Ensure that you set ground rules at the start of each lesson to ensure that everyone is respectful of each other’s views. Have fun, Liz
Philosophy For Kids- What is Art?
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Philosophy For Kids- What is Art?

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Hi all, In this lesson we open up the conversation around differing perspectives on art. What is art? How come some people will send thousands of pounds on something classed as ‘art’ whilst others don’t even think it should be art. This ethical discussion then opens up the conversation surrounding pornography and perspectives on this being an art form. Remembers to set ground rules at the start of this lesson to ensure that everyone is respectful of other views. Have fun, Liz
Islam- Key Texts and Muhammad
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Islam- Key Texts and Muhammad

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Hi all, In this lesson students start off by using their key word zapper to practice the key words for this topic, which keep appearing throughout the lessons. You can access this free resource via my shop. Students then complete activities based on understanding what the Qur’an is, including quotes and are also introduced to the other important text- the Hadith. Students can either complete the activities based on the Prophet Muhammad’s life as homework or continue if they have time within the lesson. If you find this lesson useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Islam- Who is Allah?
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Islam- Who is Allah?

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Hi all, In this resource students are introduced to the many names of Allah; including games to add to their knowledge; looking at different art pieces which show Allah’s transcendence. There is also an activity introducing the PEE structure, including sources of authority from the Islamic faith. If you find this resource useful please write a review. Best wishes, Liz
Philosophy For Kids- Religion and Cults
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Philosophy For Kids- Religion and Cults

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Hi all, In this ethical discussion lesson we look at the different characteristics of a cult, including the analysis of a very well known cult which led to tragedy. We then begin applying our new knowledge to our understanding of the veganism trend! Remember to set ground rules at the start of the session so everyone is respectful of each other’s views. Have fun, Liz
Ethics-Act Utilitarianism Essay Practice
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Ethics-Act Utilitarianism Essay Practice

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In this lesson students are guided step by step how to break down a WJEC/Eduqas exam board question. This will be useful for all exam boards, though, and clearly guides student through how to answer a essay response which consists of 5 paragraphs. The question they are looking at is based around Jeremy Bentham’s form of Utilitarianism. Look at the cover photo to show you the structure of the lesson.
Natural Law revision
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Natural Law revision

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In this 50 minute revision session the students, discuss- What is the function of nature, purpose and reason in Natural Law? What are the 4 laws? What are the five primary precepts? What are the virtues and the goods? What are strengths and weaknesses of Natural Law? The first part of the leading from the front and asking student questions. The second part is student activity based with whiteboards and partner games. The third part is planning a discuss question.
Situation Ethics Revision
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Situation Ethics Revision

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Hi there, This resource is great for students to use whilst they are learning the content, as a great way to structure their work or as a consolidation tool once they have come to the end of their topic. The summary sheets can be used to help fill in the consolidation sheets! My students have loved using these resources. If you find this useful, please leave a review. Best wishes, Liz
Utilitarianism-Animal testing+Preference
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Utilitarianism-Animal testing+Preference

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Hi there, In this lesson the students- Discuss animal testing for cosmetic and medical purposes Learn facts and statistics about animal testing Applying Act and Rule Utilitarianism to this ethical issue Are introduced to Singer’s Preference Utilitarianism Great opportunity for discussions in this lesson along with learning exam content. The A Level WJEC/Eduqas exam textbook is not attached as I do not own the right. I hope you find this lesson useful! Warm wishes, Liz
Introducing Abortion
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Introducing Abortion

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In this lesson the student’s are introduced to- Ground rules of ethical discussions Abortion statistics and facts Introducing concept of pro-life and pro-choice Discussion question to facilitate full class discussions This presentation does not include the Eduqas textbook pages which are included for the homework.
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
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
Islam- Key Terms and Background
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Islam- Key Terms and Background

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Hi all, Welcome to the introduction to Islam. Within this lesson students are introduced to 8 key concepts that are important for this unit, using an exciting game/resource called a Key Word Zapper! All the instructions are included in the lesson along with the resource (the key words are on one side and the key words are on the second page). You can cut the page in half so there are two zappers on one A4 page. This lesson looks at the background of Islam at how the Abrahamic religions are all linked along with looking at misconceptions about the Islamic faith and prior knowledge. If you find this lesson useful then please leave it a review! Best wishes, Liz