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I am a Head of Department (RE) in a large school. I teach KS3, KS4 and KS5. I have had additional responsibilities in improving progress and attainment in RE. I teach Health & Social Care and Life Skills. I have also taught BTEC Applied Law, Psychology and PSHE. Prior to teaching my background was in forensic psychology, mental health, learning disabilities and research/quality assurance.

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I am a Head of Department (RE) in a large school. I teach KS3, KS4 and KS5. I have had additional responsibilities in improving progress and attainment in RE. I teach Health & Social Care and Life Skills. I have also taught BTEC Applied Law, Psychology and PSHE. Prior to teaching my background was in forensic psychology, mental health, learning disabilities and research/quality assurance.
EDUQAS (new spec) the worldwide Church
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EDUQAS (new spec) the worldwide Church

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This is a lesson from the new spec EDUQAS Component 1 Christianity. The lesson explores the worldwide Church and the key terms evangelism, misssion and reconciliation. There is also a focus on the charity Tearfund, including a 5 mark practice question. You will need the textbooks for one activity.
EDUQAS (new spec) Christianity in Britain and the Church
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EDUQAS (new spec) Christianity in Britain and the Church

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A new spec EDUQAS lesson from component 1 Christianity. This lesson focuses on Christianity in Britain and the Church in the community. It explores the issues of religion on the decline and how the Church is still very relevant in our modern society. You will need the Eduqas textbooks for one activity.
Eduqas new spec - Euthanasia Christian views
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Eduqas new spec - Euthanasia Christian views

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This lesson is from the Eduqas new spec topic Issues of Life and Death. Its aims are to explore the Christian attitudes to euthanasia in a sensitive manner. DIfferent religious viewpoints are considered (RC and CofE). The lesson ends with a practice 15 mark quetsion for students to attempt. This could be teacher, student or peer assessed (you might need to provide students with aids to peer or self assess).
Eduqas (new spec) Euthanasia
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Eduqas (new spec) Euthanasia

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A new spec Eduqas lesson from the topic Issues of Life and Death. This lesson deals with the sensitive issue of euthanasia. There are many opportunities for discussion and questioning. The lesson offers level of challenge in terms of giving view points and understanding these. The next lesson focuses on the Christian view points (see my shop).
EDUQAS Role of the Men and Women (new spec) - Relationships
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EDUQAS Role of the Men and Women (new spec) - Relationships

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A Eduqas new spec lesson from the Issues of Relationships. The lesson is the Role of the Men and Women. It discusses the traditonal and modern views of men/women. Students are given a series of Bible quotes to support the differing views and have to epxlain their meaning. Learning focuses around the importance of the family and the home. A range of teacher led and student led activites. Also included prepped learning (homework) activity on Christian attitudes to marriage.
Eduqas GCSE Hinduism revision powerpoint
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Eduqas GCSE Hinduism revision powerpoint

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A revision PPT for Eduqas RS GSCE (new spec). The PPT provides students with information and notes. The PPT has been created for a final revision lesson with Y11 students and is mostly teacher led. It is perfect resource to guide revision, and for students to access to support addiitonal revision at home.
World issues unit of work - KS3 / GCSE appropriate
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World issues unit of work - KS3 / GCSE appropriate

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A mini unit of work that teaches students about world issues and Christian views. This is perfect for students prior to starting their GCSEs to give them background knowledge and prepare them for future learning. Also perfect to use the lessons at GCSE level due to the emphasis on Christian teachings. L1 Introduction L2 Poverty L3 Prejudice and discrimination L4 Crime and punishment
Crime and punishment - from a world issues scheme of work -KS3/GCSE appropriate
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Crime and punishment - from a world issues scheme of work -KS3/GCSE appropriate

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A lesson teaching students about crime and punishment. Can be taught at KS3 (preparing students for future learning) or GCSE level. Or as a stand alone lesson. See my resources for other lessons from the world issues scheme of work (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/leanaandrews). The lesson aims to explain the different type of crimes, different types of punishment, Christian beliefs including key teachings and how effective punishment is in our society. Students apply their learning using Christian teachings (ten commandments, Parable of the Good Samaritan, Parable of the Lost Son, golden rule). Students are encouraged to give their own opinions and views at various points in the lesson (e.g. through questioning and discussion). Students review their learning linking back to the outcomes. Learning is extended through the homework task.
Poverty - world issues scheme of work - KS3/GCSE appropriate
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Poverty - world issues scheme of work - KS3/GCSE appropriate

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A lesson teaching students about poverty. Can be taught at KS3 or GCSE level as part of a world issues scheme of work (see my other resources - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/leanaandrews) or as a stand alone lesson. This lesson aims to teach students about what poverty is, causes of poverty, the affects it can have and if it can be eradicated. The lesson explores Christian views and Christian charities as a response to poverty. Students have to show team work skills in the lesson and emphasis is also placed on sharing views/opinions.
Prejudice and discrimination - World issues scheme of work
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Prejudice and discrimination - World issues scheme of work

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A lesson from a scheme of work about world issues. Can be taught prior at KS3 to prepare students for future learning or at GCSE level. See my resources for other lessons (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/leanaandrews). This lesson aims to teach students the definitions of prejudice and discrimination, the difference between the two, explores Christian views and the impact of prejudice/discrimination on society. In this lesson students use their learning and apply it to Christian teachings (Parable of the Good Samaritan). The activities in this lesson encourage students to reflect on the impact of prejudice and discrimination.
World issues - Introduction and Christian teachings
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World issues - Introduction and Christian teachings

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A introduction lesson to world issues (poverty, prejudice, crime, punishment). This can be taught as part of a mini unit of work prior to GCSE (at KS3) to prepare students for future learning or can be taught at GSCE. See my resources for other lessons (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/leanaandrews). The lesson aims to teach students about key Christian teachings and how they can be applied/used to help when dealing with world issues. Students will use a range of skills, this lesson focuses on developing interpersonal skills and skills of analysis and investigation. In this lesson students learnt about these four key Christian teachings - the Ten Commandments, the golden rule, the Parable of the Good Samaritan and the Parable of the Lost Son.
Body image and the media - PSHE (Lesson observed as outstanding)
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Body image and the media - PSHE (Lesson observed as outstanding)

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An emotive and engaging PSHE lesson focusing on the affects the media can have on body image. This lesson has been observed as outstanding. The lesson aims to teach students how the media represents men and women, how Photoshop can be used to alter images and the impact of this. The lesson engages students in all aspects and encourages them to consider their opinions. I have taught this lesson with high ability, lower ability and mixed ability - it works perfectly with all students because it explore opinions and feelings in a sensitive and mature manner. Includes some videos and activities from the Dove Campaign and BBC Learning Zone (all links are included in the powerpoint).
Christianity KS3 bundle
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Christianity KS3 bundle

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A bundle of Christianity KS3 lessons. Perfect for a Christianity unit of work to teach students the key beliefs, teachings and practices. The order in which these lessons are taught can be adapted.
Sacraments  - KS3 Christianity lesson
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Sacraments - KS3 Christianity lesson

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A KS3 Christianity lesson teaching students about sacraments. This lesson EXCLUDES BAPTISM, as baptism can be taught in one full lesson (see my other resources). This lesson aims to teach students what a sacrament is, explore the sacraments Christians take and their importance. The lesson has a homework task for students to complete based on the learning. There are opportunities for group work and individual work. The lesson is heavily differentiated for a mixed ability group. The fact sheets that students use for group work are informative and are colour coded to link to two questions on the worksheet. The worksheet is also differentiated (with prompt questions) and there are key words to support certain students.
Christian denominations lesson - KS3
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Christian denominations lesson - KS3

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A KS3 lesson teaching students about the Christian denominations. The lesson aims to teach students what a denomination is, some of the Christian denominations and the similarities/differences between RC and CofE. The lesson has a starter activity that encourages students to think outside of the box. The lesson is differentiated - there are two alternative worksheets for students to use in order to support their learning. This lesson is perfect for a mixed ability Y7/Y8 class. The quiz style plenary is a fun way to check learning. There is a homework task included with this lesson.
KS3 Islam bundle
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KS3 Islam bundle

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KS3 Islam bundle. Five lessons that can be used as a scheme of work to teach students about the key beliefs, teachings and practices of the religion. This bundle of lessons has been taught in the past to provide students with basic knowledge in Y8 prior to starting GCSE. L1 Life of Muhammad L2 Mosque L3 Qur’an L4 The Ummah L5 Muslims in Britain
KS3 Buddhism bundle
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KS3 Buddhism bundle

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A Buddhism bundle for KS3 students. Lessons are engaging and fun but also place focus on what students are learning. L1 Life of the Buddha L2 Four noble truths L3 Eightfold path L4 Wheel of life L5 Five precepts and meditation
KS3 Sikhism bundle
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KS3 Sikhism bundle

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A Sikhism series of lessons for KS3 students. L1 Guru Nanak L2 Gurus L3 5Ks L4 Gurdwara L5 Khalsa and Vaisakhi A perfect series of lessons to teach students about Sikhism. Lessons include a variety of teaching and learning activities that are engaging and promote progress.
The Gurus - KS3 Sikhism
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The Gurus - KS3 Sikhism

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A KS3 Sikhism lesson teaching students about the Sikh Gurus. This lesson aims to describe key teachings of the Sikh Gurus, explain how the Gurus taught these and explain how a Sikh can apply these teachings. There is a running focus within this lesson of courage, trust and equality. Students are required to learn the definitions of these words through a dictionary task. The main task is a group work task where students read stories about the Gurus and complete a task.