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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!
ITT Lesson Observation Planning Sheet
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ITT Lesson Observation Planning Sheet

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In this resource you will find an manageable way of ensuring you have the basics included within your lesson observation. This worksheet includes information of your EAL, PP and SEND students; your teaching standard focus; what to do at each stage of the lesson; and a section to reflection on your observation! Your lessons can be broken down into easy steps with this resource.
Introduction to Problem of Evil GCSE
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Introduction to Problem of Evil GCSE

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In this KS4 lesson, we introduce challenges to the existence of God in the form of the Problem of Evil. In this lesson- Key terms Students evaluate why they think evil is in the world Moral and Natural evil Catholic VS Fundamental Christian views on original sin Worksheet for the lesson is provided! This lesson was due during remote teaching because of COVID-19 therefore works as a great online lesson as well as live.
SCITT Evidence Bundle tick list
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SCITT Evidence Bundle tick list

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Are you an Initial Teacher Trainee (ITT) and you have to hand in your evidence bundle?? Stress no more with this check list to make sure you have everything you need before you hand in your folder! You can also watch me talk through how I organised my evidence bundle back when I was an ITT via the YouTube video attached.
WJEC/Eduqas GCSE- Abortion Arguments
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WJEC/Eduqas GCSE- Abortion Arguments

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In this resource bundle you will have access to- 3 different lessons: Introduction to abortion; Catholic Views on abortion; other Christian views on abortion. The first lesson: Discussion based lesson designing to form students opinions around the topic of abortion. Introducing key terms for topic; true or false activity (providing legislation on abortion); poem interpretation; and plenary activity to retrieve knowledge gained throughout the course of the lesson. The second lesson: Starter activity based on recapping statistics and information taught on abortion in the first lesson; assessing prior knowledge of what the Bible may say on abortion; assessing sources of authority for Catholic views on abortion; activity designed to memorise the different Catholic teachings/ quotes which can be applied to abortion; essay style plenary activity to consolidate learning. The third lesson: musical interpretation of abortion and why some may consider having one. This lesson focuses on the quality of life argument; doctrine of double effect and the similarities and differences of Catholic and Church of England approach to abortion. These lessons have been tried and tested and successfully led to my Y10 students understanding the Catholic and Church of England view on abortion. These lessons were taught during the COVID-19 lock down therefore work as remote and live lessons. If you wish to use the resources for live lessons, simply delete the voice overs. With the voice overs they can be used as helpful revision tools for Y10/Y11 students revising for their exams, guided by the teacher voice. DISCLAIMER: I understand that individual Catholic and other Christians may feel differently than what is taught in these lessons however this is the approach the exam board requires us to take when looking at different Christian views on abortion.
Let's Talk About Men's Mental Health
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Let's Talk About Men's Mental Health

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In this lesson we: Learn facts about men’s mental health Explain the importance of talking about our feelings Evaluate which methods are best to help our mental health This lesson is done through discussion, videos and a diamond 9 activity. It is so important that we put across how serious an issue a lot of men’s mental health is. This lesson is a great way to introduce students to the topic.
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.
Period Hygiene Options
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Period Hygiene Options

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Which period product is the right fit for you? In this worksheet, student can look through four popular options of hygiene products to use when on their period: Sanitary towels (single use or reusable) Tampons Period pants Moon cups The worksheet goes through, how to use the product; how often; and other facts to inform the individuals decision! This is a good worksheet if you are wanting to promote reusable period products to help protect the environment. This worksheets educates those with periods about sustainable period products in comparison to the popular sanitary towels and tampons. If you find this worksheet useful, please write a review! Best wishes, Liz
Philosophy- Teleological Argument
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Philosophy- Teleological Argument

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Hi all, In this bundle you get: One resource based on the knowledge and understanding of Aquinas’ Teleological Argument and Paley’s analogy of the watchmaker. A second resource looking at the strengths and weaknesses of this argument which attempts to prove the existence of God. If you find this resource useful, please write a review! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Evaluating Divine Command Theory
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Ethics- Evaluating Divine Command Theory

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Hi all, In this lesson we look at: Recap quiz Critiques against the Divine Command Theory. Diagram to structure arguments Mix and match to recall arguments. This resource also includes a lesson on breaking down an essay question and planning your own response. If you find this lesson useful, please write a review. Best wishes, Liz
Philosophy- Existence of God
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Philosophy- Existence of God

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Hi all, In this bundle you will access the resources guiding students through Aquinas’ Teleological Argument and Anselm’s Ontological Argument. The Teological Argument section looks at- Aquinas’ argument Paley’s analogy Strengths and Weaknesses of the theory proving God’s existence The Ontological Argument section looks at- Anselm’s first argument Gaunilo’s Perfect Island Anselm’s second argument This is also accompanied with a voice over lesson. If you find this bundle useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
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
Ethics- Applying and Evaluating SE
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Ethics- Applying and Evaluating SE

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Hi all, In this resource, you are completing the Situation Ethics topic. It is time to apply the knowledge of the theory to the social issues of polyamory and homosexuality. This resource includes a help slide and a diagram to help organise your notes and gives the students assistance. The second part of the lesson is looking at the strengths and weaknesses of the theory. This helps the students then come to their own conclusion as to whether this theory is a good way to understand morality. The third section is planning an essay to a Situation Ethics exam question. This section of the lesson breaks down what are the important elements of the question you must include in your response. The plenary guides students through revision based ideas to help consolidate their learning from this topic. If you find this resource useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
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
Ethics- Situation Ethics
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Ethics- Situation Ethics

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Hi all, Within this bundle you will access all the information for the students to ace their exam, if a Situation Ethics essay crops up! This includes: What is Situation Ethics? Types of Love Biblical links with Situation Ethics Homosexuality and Polyamory Applying the above to Situation Ethics Evaluating Situation Ethics Essay practice End of topic test Worksheets to help learning. If you find this useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Situation Ethics Test
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Ethics- Situation Ethics Test

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Hi all, This is the end of topic test for this unit! This is a great way for the students to see where their gaps lie in their revision. This could also be a great scheme of work for teachers to know what areas they need to include in their teaching. Leave a review, if you find this useful! Best wishes, Liz
Ethics- Virtue Ethics
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Ethics- Virtue Ethics

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Hi all, Here is the Virtue Ethics lessons, I have used over the past two years for my A Level students. They have found these lessons very helpful. They include: First Lesson (25 slides)- Vice and virtues- the golden mean Examples of virtues Categories of virtues What is eudaimonia? Podcast to add to students understanding of Virtue Ethics Second Lesson (11 slides)- Jesus beautitudes Strengths and weaknesses of Virtue Ethics Third lesson (9 slides)- Breaking down a essay question Generating ideas for points to include Giving students a court room analogy to understand argument and counter arguments you need to provide for essay. If you find this resource useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
RSE- Healthy Relationships
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RSE- Healthy Relationships

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Hi all, In this lesson we look at healthy relationships with yourself and with others. Learning Intentions: To know how to stay safe on a night out To identify between healthy and toxic relationships To be able to explain the unhealthy expectations on social media and pornography. RSE value for session: Cultivating loving relationships with ourselves will help to nurture healthy relationships with others. 8 slides in total including starter activity to approach a potential love interest safely; discussion based activities; videos and suggestions on how to stay safe on a night out. This lesson has been successfully tried and tested with my Y11 students. If you find this useful, please write a review! Best wishes, Liz
RSE- Contraception, Clinic, Body Checks
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RSE- Contraception, Clinic, Body Checks

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Hi all, In this Relationships and Sex Education you will find Health and Safety information about different forms of contraception; how to check your body for lumps and bumps, what is normal and know when to visit the doctors. Finally, we also look at what services are provided at the Sexual Health Clinic. Learning Intentions: TO KNOW WHEN YOU NEED TO VISIT THE DOCTORS TO BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST THREE FORMS OF CONTRACEPTION, WHEN AND WHY PEOPLE WOULD USE IT RSE focus for today: Our bodies are good! Caring for our bodies, respecting them, knowing that we have intrinsic dignity regardless of society’s expectations of beauty. Features 12 slides, containing discussions, videos and quizzes to embed the information into their memory. This lesson has been successfully tried and tested by my Y11 class. 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