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I have been teaching for over 20 years, from reception to HE. I have taught a variety of subjects: Citizenship, Functional Skills, Geography, History, Life-skills, Psychology, Religious Education, Sociology and more!

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I have been teaching for over 20 years, from reception to HE. I have taught a variety of subjects: Citizenship, Functional Skills, Geography, History, Life-skills, Psychology, Religious Education, Sociology and more!
Anne Frank's diary - BBC - 6 - 8 lessons!
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Anne Frank's diary - BBC - 6 - 8 lessons!

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Resources include big idea, learning objectives, starter activity, plenary, reflection exercise, differentiated activities and worksheets and video clip links covering the diary of Anne Frank, using the BBC series. At least 6 - 8 lessons worth of material. Useful for both Religious Studies and History lessons. Written for lower ability Year 8 students - easily adaptable for other abilities/year groups - e.g. Year 7.
GCSE Sociology - Crime and Deviance - Crime and Age
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GCSE Sociology - Crime and Deviance - Crime and Age

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Resource (PPT and work booklet ) covers sociological perspectives on Crime and Age, including theories of age and crime suggested by Cohen, Miller,Katz, Lyng, Matza, Coleman et al. Students wil explain and evaluate Bennett’s research and the work by Henry into young criminals and will also assess sociological explanations and research on the relationship between patterns of offending and victimisation and age. Also included is video clip links to help consolidate learning. Ideal for GCSE Sociology students or A’ Level students who have not studied Sociology before.
GCSE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - full unit of work - 8 lesson bundle!
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GCSE Edexcel - Islam - Crime and Punishment - full unit of work - 8 lesson bundle!

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At least 8 lessons worth of material, including lessons objectives and big ideas, starter activities, differentiated activities, card-sorting exercises, case-studies, revision exercises, video links, plenaries and more. Written for the GCSE Edexcel, Spec B Short course but can be easily adapted for other GCSE specifications. Lessons cover: • Correlation between video games and crime • Impact of gun crime • Aims of punishment • The age of criminal responsibility • Different types of punishment • The effectiveness of prisons for young people, applying own ideas • Arguments for and against capital punishment • Real-life murder case studies from the USA and UK • Islamic views on crime, punishment, justice, capital punishment and forgiveness Scheme of work also included.
GCSE Sociology - Research Methods - revision activities
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GCSE Sociology - Research Methods - revision activities

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Bunch of Sociology Research Methods revision activities including matching key words, short test paper, crossword (with answers) and more to help students consolidate their learning. Ideal for GCSE Sociology students or A’ Level students who have not studied Sociology before.
World War One - 10 lesson bundle!
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World War One - 10 lesson bundle!

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Resources include big ideas/questions, learning objectives, starter activities, plenaries, differentiated activities, presentations, worksheets, videoclip links and board game covering: Lesson 1 - What were the causes of World War One? Lesson 2 - Why did men join the army? Lesson 3 - What were the trenches like? Lesson 4 - What weapons were used in the war? Lesson 5 - Why did so many die at the Somme? Lesson 6 - How did the government hide the truth about the war? Lesson 7 - How did soldiers feel about the war? Lesson 8 - How did the war affect people at home? Lesson 9 - What were your chances of surviving the trenches? including a board game Lesson 10 - Why and how did the war end? Written for lower ability Year 8 students - easily adaptable for other abilities/KS3 - KS2 year groups.
World War One - 4 lesson bundle - trench warfare, women and the homefront, stalemate and end of war
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World War One - 4 lesson bundle - trench warfare, women and the homefront, stalemate and end of war

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Resources include Big Ideas, learning objectives, starter activities, plenaries, differentiated activities, presentations, videolinks and worksheets covering: Lesson 7 - How did soldiers feel about the war? Lesson 8 - How did the war affect people at home? Lesson 9 - What were your chances of surviving the trenches? including a board game (laminate the board game to help it last longer) Lesson 10 - Why and how did the war end? Written for lower ability Year 8 students - easily adaptable for other abilities/KS3 - KS2 year groups.
PSHE - Mental Health - Self Harm - full lesson
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PSHE - Mental Health - Self Harm - full lesson

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PSHE lesson on self-harm - helping students to understand what self-harm is, practice how to help and support someone who is self-harming and challenge misconceptions surrounding self-harm, and to discuss routes to help and support. Lesson also includes video clip link. Ideal for Year 9 and above.
Nativity play - with a difference! - Full script plus posters and program
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Nativity play - with a difference! - Full script plus posters and program

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‘Not another Nativity!’ was written for secondary school students as a counter to the endless primary nativity plays! It was also written as a small memorial to George Micheal with two of his songs ‘Faith’ and ‘Last Christmas’ featuring. It is a light-hearted comedy, a play within a play focusing on a class of Year 11 students who want to do things their way… could be easily adapted for year 6 students who want to do a special nativity for their last year in primary. The play is about 12 - 15 minutes long in total, with 11 speaking parts (though these parts can doubled up or divided in further characters as necessary). Very few props are needed and no special staging or lighting. I have also included a promotional poster for students, a promo poster for parents and a program - all you need to do is complete with school logo and student names. I do hope you enjoy it as much as my students did - any questions please do message me!
Religious Studies - The Environment - Hunger Cloth assessment
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Religious Studies - The Environment - Hunger Cloth assessment

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In the Middle Ages, Hunger Cloths were used to cover the altar during Lent. These cloths were covered in images and stories from the Bible to help people learn about God. The Hunger cloth group activities leads to students designing their own section of a hunger cloth, reflecting on Christian beliefs and teachings towards environmental issues as part of an assessment piece. I have also included a whole class Hunger Cloth activity. Ideal for Year 8 students.
Sikhism - Introduction to Guru Nanak
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Sikhism - Introduction to Guru Nanak

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Perfect resource for teachers who need to teach about Sikhism - Guru Nanak. Resources include presentations with starter, main activities and plenary, differentiated activities and stories about Guru Nanak. Great for Year 6 or Year 7 students.