RE SMART and PowerPoint What does it mean if God is loving and holy? Six lessons and all resourcesQuick View
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RE SMART and PowerPoint What does it mean if God is loving and holy? Six lessons and all resources

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RE SMART and PowerPoint “What does it mean if God is loving and holy?” Six lessons and all resources are included; lessons follow the Understanding Christianity planning. Lessons look at Christian attitudes towards God, how God is represented in the bible and how God acts according to the bible. Lessons each start with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary exercise. Tasks include identifying qualities needed to build your own god; interpreting bible passages to consider how God is represented; studying how the newly built Coventry Cathedral expresses Christian worship of God; listening to and considering how traditional hymns help Christians worship God as holy; a study of what God loves and hates through Proverbs 6: 16-19; and designing a stained glass window to express forgiveness in today’s society. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
RE SMART and PPT What did Jesus do to save human beings? Unit of 5 lessons - UC Salvation unitQuick View
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RE SMART and PPT What did Jesus do to save human beings? Unit of 5 lessons - UC Salvation unit

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RE SMART and PowerPoint based on the big question “What did Jesus do to save human beings?” Unit of 5 lessons based on Understanding Christianity plans with all resources included and a guide to printing requirements. Each lesson includes a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary starter. Lessons include a bible passage comprehension on the Last Supper, animated videos, freeze frame activities, a study of the Stations of the Cross, a responsibility pie activity around who was to blame for Jesus’ death and emotional reactions to art depicting Jesus’ sacrifice. The unit culminates in looking at how Christians follow Jesus by considering different scenarios where someone’s burden is taken from them through the sacrifice of others. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
RE SMART & PPT What does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain today? PART ONE 5 lessons RE Today plansQuick View
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RE SMART & PPT What does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain today? PART ONE 5 lessons RE Today plans

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RE SMART and PowerPoint Unit of 5 lessons plus all resources based on RE Today unit “What does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain today?” Please note that this resource is the first five lessons of the unit which is intended to be taught over two terms (See “What does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain today?” PART TWO for the next five lessons). However, each unit could be used as a stand alone unit. Each lesson starts with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary activity. The first lesson introduces the idea of the Five Pillars of Islam and the following lessons focus on one pillar in turn. Activities include a journey of life map; mind maps on Ramadan and Eid-ul-fitr; comprehensions based on traditional Islamic stories (such as The Two Brothers and Ibrahim and Ismail); a priorisation activity based on the story of Bilal; a diamond 9 prayer activity; independent research on Zakat; and group presentations on Ramadan and Eid-ul-fitr. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
RE SMART and PowerPoint What would Jesus do? UC Gospel unit of 6 lessons and all resourcesQuick View
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RE SMART and PowerPoint What would Jesus do? UC Gospel unit of 6 lessons and all resources

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This unit is a series of six lessons and all resources for the Understanding Christianity Gospel Unit “What would Jesus do?” These lessons are based on Understanding Christianity CORE LEARNING planning. Activities include a detailed Sermon on the Mount guided reading comprehension; Sermon on the Mount mindmap activity; Wise and Foolish Builders comprehension; foundations for Christians and non-Christians Venn Diagram task; Jesus as miracle worker statement ordering task; Christian dialogue about Jesus’ miracles activity; study of four components of prayer; Lord’s Prayer activity based on four components of prayer; write a prayer for a Christian to use; how can Christians follow Jesus to improve the world table sorting activity; interview with a prison chaplain; and a final What is wonderful about the world? mindmap task. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
RE SMART & PPT "What kind of world did Jesus want?" GOSPEL UC unit of six lessons and all resourcesQuick View
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RE SMART & PPT "What kind of world did Jesus want?" GOSPEL UC unit of six lessons and all resources

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This unit is a series of six lessons and all resources for the UC Gospel unit “What kind of world did Jesus want?” It is based UCGospel Core Learning planning. Each lesson starts with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary activity. Activities include giving up favourite possessions task linked to calling of first disciples; analysis of Matthew 4; mindmap of what it means to be a “fisher of people”; exploration of Leprosy Mission website; comprehension based on Bible story of Jesus healing the leper; discussion linking Jesus healing the leper to Christians today; activity based on modern day church activities linked to following Jesus; class vote activity on the importance of church activities; mindmap on what qualities a church leader needs; designing a weekly timetable for a church minister; day in the life of a church minister; wanted poster for a church leader; detective task linked to Archbishop Sentamu’s dog collar protest against Mugabe; globe activity looking at the way the world is versus how they want it to be; drawing activity correcting a situation Jesus would not want; and final paragraph answering the Big Question “What kind of world did Jesus want?”. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
RE SMART and PowerPoint What do Christians learn from the Creation Story? 6 lessons based on UC planQuick View
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RE SMART and PowerPoint What do Christians learn from the Creation Story? 6 lessons based on UC plan

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RE SMART and PowerPoint Unit of 6 lessons based on Understanding Christianity unit “What do Christians learn from the Creation story?” All resources included. Each lesson starts with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary activity. Activities include a nature scavenger hunt; music appreciation task; creation visualization task; mind maps; Genesis comprehension; priority sorting task; analysis of work of real Christian groups and individuals; Adam and Eve hot seating activity; newspaper report on the Fall; morality voting task; and group task on how Christians ask for forgiveness from God. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
End of Year Escape RoomQuick View
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End of Year Escape Room

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Brand New End of Term Escape Room - End of Year Virtual Escape Room by Cre8tiveResources.com ! Could use this in the Run up to Christmas. This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your class. Product Contents: ☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display ☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams) ☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms ☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking) ☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly ☞ TEacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts. ☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams ✿ The 7 Rooms include: Secret Bunker, Space Station, Garden Tunnel, The Office, Dungeon, The Island, Skate Park (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room (this one is very general and fun!) and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student or even bright KS2 students. Our Philosophy ✿ We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. Our Citizenship and PSHE 2023 Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creative lessons. Our products are teacher-designed, classroom tested & student approved. ✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰ Why not try out one of our other fantastic Escape Rooms ⇨ English and Language Digital Escape Room ⇨ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Digital Escape Room ⇨ Big Fun End of Term Digital Escape Room ⇨ PSHE and Form Time Escape Room ⇨ Careers Digital Escape Room ⇨ Drama and Performance Digital Escape Room JUST PRINT AND GO! They can also be used to encourage a flipped learning environment.
RE SMART and PowerPoint Creation and Science: conflicting or complementary? Six lessons + resourcesQuick View
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RE SMART and PowerPoint Creation and Science: conflicting or complementary? Six lessons + resources

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RE SMART and PowerPoint based on the unit “Creation and Science: conflicting or complementary?” Six lessons plus all resources. Lessons cover the relationship between science and religion in terms of the creation of the universe. Activities include a detailed study of the Genesis passage; a comprehension and mindmap activity based on Psalm 8; an art comparison activity; an activity considering questions best answered by either science or religion; a study of differing Christian beliefs in relation to Genesis; a study of official Church announcements regarding science; and a continuum sorting activity based on Christian beliefs. The last lesson focuses on a big debate looking at the unit’s Big Question Creation and Science: conflicting or complementary? Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
Understanding Christianity Y1 Gospels unit (What is the good news Jesus brings?)Quick View
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Understanding Christianity Y1 Gospels unit (What is the good news Jesus brings?)

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A simple unit of work created around the understand christianity scheme of work for the Year 1 Gospels unit. Includes a powerpoint and all worksheets. Lesson 1: L.O: Which stories from the Bible help us to understand the ‘big idea’ of ‘Gospel’ or good news? Lesson 2: L.O: What does the Bible text of Matthew the tax collector mean to Christians? Lesson 3: L.O: What instructions does Jesus give to people about how to behave? Lesson 4: L.O: How do Christians put these beliefs into practice in the Church community and their own lives? Lesson 5: L.O: What are my ideas about whether Jesus’ ‘good news’ is only good news for Christians, or if there are things for anyone to learn, exploring different ideas?
Easter QuizQuick View
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Easter Quiz

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This resource contains a highly visual and editable 100 question PowerPoint Easter quiz with multiple choice answers and varying degrees of challenge. It has six categories. Celebrity Eggheads Religion Easter Around the World Eggs Literature General Knowledge The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the egg image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is included. Sample questions: Which feast do Jews celebrate at Easter? On what street in New York does the famous Easter parade take place? In which country do people fly kites on Good Friday? In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets what colour are phoenix eggs? In what state would you find the Chocolate Mountains? Please note that the watermark on the preview images is not present on the resource itself. If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. More Easter Resources Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
RE SMART and PowerPoint Was Jesus the Messiah? Incarnation unit of six lessons plus all resourcesQuick View
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RE SMART and PowerPoint Was Jesus the Messiah? Incarnation unit of six lessons plus all resources

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This RE SMART and PowerPoint unit of six lessons looks at the question Was Jesus the Messiah? It covers the concept of Incarnation and is based on the Understanding Christianity scheme of work. All lessons start with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary exercise. Activities include writing the top ten qualities desired in a saviour, a investigation into what qualities the Bible says the Messiah will have, writing a TV advert for a Messiah, analysing Bible passages for evidence that Jesus was the Messiah, considering what a Messiah would look like today and what they would change about the world, looking at Transfiguration through Bible passages and art work and a study of Christian and non-Christian attitudes and beliefs about Christmas. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
Meta-Ethics - WHOLE UNIT! (A-Level RS OCR)Quick View
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Meta-Ethics - WHOLE UNIT! (A-Level RS OCR)

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This is a whole unit of lessons to teach the Meta-Ethics unit of the OCR Religious Studies A-level. It would likely be appropriate for other exam boards also. This resources includes lesson powerpoints for the whole unit, an accompanying student booklet which follows the powerpoint exactly, as well as a summary / revision map, revision crossword and information sheet on Prescriptivism. It is all ready to teach and supports independent, student-led learning. This covers all the points on the OCR specification with a focus on naturalism, intuitionism and emotivism. The three key approaches are explored through many scholars, including but not limited to Bradley, Hume, Ayer, Moore, Mackie, Prichard and Foot. Each approach is also individually evaluated. The resources also goes further including Hare’s proposal of prescriptivism. It encourages students to evaluate whether or not what is meant by the word ‘good’ is the defining question in the study of ethics; whether or not ethical terms such as good, bad, right and wrong have an objective factual basis that makes them true or false in describing something or reflect only what is in the mind of the person using such terms; whether ethical terms can be said to be meaningful or meaningless; and whether or not, from a common sense approach, people just know within themselves what is good, bad, right and wrong. A complete unit of work, ready to teach! Please leave a review and happy teaching!
AQA GCSE Christianity beliefs.Quick View
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AQA GCSE Christianity beliefs.

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Please find SOW for the Christianity beliefs section of the AQA GCSE. Lessons can be adapted for other exam boards and cover important information for students to be successful in their GCSE. Link to Christianity practices. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12848115 Power points include details of lesson tasks and relevant information for students to make use of during lesson. Lessons are planned with non subject specialists in mind so that anyone can pick up and teach them, Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Complete RE/Philosophy Classroom Display PackQuick View
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Complete RE/Philosophy Classroom Display Pack

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Firstly, I’d like to say a HUGE thank you to the more than 1000 of you who have downloaded this display pack! I hope your classrooms look gorgeous! This is a complete 200+ page pack of a number of classroom displays that I have developed over the last couple of years to invigorate my department. Two updated booster packs have already been added. Original Display Pack: - Philosophers and Religious Figures Timeline (Over 40 thinkers with pictures, dates and outlines of their thinking). - Famous quote callouts to add along the timeline (one for almost every philosopher). Get students talking! - Custom-made colourful lettering for timeline eras. - Over 20 ethical and philosophical questions in colourful speech bubbles to inspire thinkers in your classroom (A great one for open-evenings or tutor time discussions!) - Steps/Levels display with optional number arrows. Department levels policy documents included. - ‘How to’ guides for all displays. Booster Pack 1: - Philosophical Language Literacy Display with sentence starters for knowledge/explanation and assessment/evaluation. - Agree --> Disagree continuum signposts to make human bar charts in your classroom! - Blooms thinking guidance for teachers with question prompts. Great for shrinking and sticking on desks or displaying at the back of the room. Booster Pack 2: - A raft of additional thinkers to give greater flexibility to the Philosopher Timeline across exam boards. - Quotes for every new thinker of course! I’ve also added another high-quality display pack covering Logical Fallacies and Cognitive Biases. Find it here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/logical-fallacies-and-cognitive-biases-display-pack-philosophy-psychology-11925635
RE SMART and PowerPoint What kind of King is Jesus? 6 lesson unit and all resources. Kingdom of GodQuick View
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RE SMART and PowerPoint What kind of King is Jesus? 6 lesson unit and all resources. Kingdom of God

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This RE SMART and PowerPoint is a series of six lessons based on the Understanding Christianity unit “What kind of King is Jesus?” looking at the concept of the Kingdom of God in Christianity and how Jesus’ teachings are relevant to today’s world. All resources are included and lessons have a mixture of discussion and written activities. Resources include comprehensions and animations of bible passages, a charity pitch activity, a focus on how Jesus is represented in song, a comparison of heaven and Earth activity, a research activity into a Christian charity and a look at forgiveness in practice. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
RE Today /  SACRE unit U2.1 Why do some people believe God exists?Quick View
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RE Today / SACRE unit U2.1 Why do some people believe God exists?

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'Why do some people believe God exists?'unit. Fully resourced with lessons on PPT so that they can be adapted. lesson 1 - How many people believe in God? lesson 2 - Is God real? What do Christians think? lesson 3 - How do we know what is true? Why do people believe or not believe in God? lesson 4 - What do Christians believe about how the world began? Do they all share the same idea? lesson 5 - Is God Real? Why do some people believe God exists? Why do some people believe God doesn’t exist
Ancient Greek: Plato and Aristotle - WHOLE UNIT! (A-Level RS OCR)Quick View
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Ancient Greek: Plato and Aristotle - WHOLE UNIT! (A-Level RS OCR)

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Complete unit of work for the teaching of Ancient Greek Influences, focusing on Plato and Aristotle. This was created for the A-Level Religious Studies OCR. The resource includes PowerPoint slides for a series of lessons covering the whole unit, plus a student booklet made alongside the PowerPoint to encourage student-led learning. The booklet includes a wide range of activities to test and demonstrate knowledge and understanding. The resource covers all key points on the spec, including Plato’s theory of the forms and analogy of the cave, Aristotle’s four causes and the Prime Mover, concluding in evaluation of both theories and comparison of the two. Also included in this resource package is an A3 revision sheet for comparison of the theories plus an A3 revision map breaking the unit down into clear sections; a knowledge test, with answers included; an example essay with clear structuring and example points to support students. If you find this resource helpful or have any further comments, please let me know. Happy teaching!
Creation storyQuick View
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Creation story

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This is a simple powerpoint to help children understand the idea that God created the world in seven days. I use it as part of Judaism.
The Genesis Creation StoryQuick View
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The Genesis Creation Story

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Colourful mapping of the popular Christian creation story from Genesis. I laminate in colour and use for not only my year 7's, but for Gcse in Religion and science.
Peace: can it be achieved?Quick View
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Peace: can it be achieved?

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Looks at the meaning of pacifism, peace in the Bible and lots of examples of peace symbols. Task is a choice between creating own peace symbol or writing piece on whether peace can be achieved. Extension work included too. On task slide, semaphore letters spell out peace. Pupils responded well to the task and enjoyed being creative.
The BibleQuick View
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The Bible

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A look at the history, organisation of and stories in the Bible, and the rules for living set out in it.