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The resources from my shop are from lessons that I have worked on and adapted over my 12 years of teaching. I am head of RS at my school and spend a great deal of time and effort on making my resources.

The resources from my shop are from lessons that I have worked on and adapted over my 12 years of teaching. I am head of RS at my school and spend a great deal of time and effort on making my resources.
Bartholomew and The Ooblek
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Bartholomew and The Ooblek

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This lesson explores the ethical theories utilitarianism, Natural Moral Law and Situation Ethics in relation to the story of Bartolomew and The Ooblek. Pupils will explore the concept of forgiveness and the different religious views on this. There are independent, paired and discussion tasks.
Ethics and 'The Cat in the Hat'
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Ethics and 'The Cat in the Hat'

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This lesson is about the ethical theories of utilitarianism, Situation Ethics and Natural Moral Law. Pupils then look at the moral problems shown in the Cat in the Hat story. There are independent and discussion tasks.
Lesson 2 The Four Sights (Buddhist Beliefs)
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Lesson 2 The Four Sights (Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson includes everything pupils need to know for the AQA A spec - The four sights and leaving the palace. This lesson includes a key word test, past paper question, creative tasks and revision techniques to use throughout their studies.
Ethics and The Sneetches
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Ethics and The Sneetches

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This lesson is about the story of ‘The Sneetches’ and what moral problems come up in it e.g. racism and greed. Pupils have to apply the ethical systems of Natural Moral Law, Situation Ethics and Utilitarianism to the problems and explain what each theory would say to do. Pupils will also explore racism and look at the Anthony Walker case, looking at the religious beliefs too. There are paired, independent and discussion tasks throughout this lesson.
The argument from miracles
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The argument from miracles

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In this lesson pupils will examine the different types of miracles. There are case studies, clips, discussion tasks and an assessment at the end in the form of a 12- mark question. This lesson should allow pupils to discuss their own views whilst examining the views of others.
Lesson 5 The Dhamma
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Lesson 5 The Dhamma

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A GCSE AQA lesson covering Buddhist beliefs surrounding ‘The Dhamma’ . It includes a key word test, a paired teaching task, a clip and other tasks.
Ethics and Horton Hears a Who
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Ethics and Horton Hears a Who

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This is a creative lesson to get pupils to think about moral issues and how to deal with them using the ethical theories of Utilitarianism, Natural Moral Law and Situation Ethics. Pupils have the opportunity to learn the story and discuss it and there is a creative task of writing a story which they can do for fun or assessment purposes (there is a mark scheme).
Lesson 9: The Four Noble Truths
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Lesson 9: The Four Noble Truths

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This is a GCSE AQA RS lesson on ‘The Four Noble Truths’. This lesson includes a range of tasks, including: written tasks, key word test, group work etc…
Lesson 10 Theravada and Mahayana
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Lesson 10 Theravada and Mahayana

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This lesson is a GCSE AQA RS lesson on Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism. This lesson includes a range of tasks, including: key word tests, paired tasks, clips, written tasks and an exam question.
Buddhism Beliefs AQA Religious Studies GCSE
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Buddhism Beliefs AQA Religious Studies GCSE

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This is a complete set of PowerPoint lessons on Buddhism beliefs. Lessons include a range of tasks, including: exam questions, key word tests, paired and group tasks, clips and quotes.
Ethics topic for Yr 9 through Dr Seuss stories
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Ethics topic for Yr 9 through Dr Seuss stories

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This is a complete topic for Yr 9 introducing pupils to Situation ethics, Natural Moral Law and Utilitarianism. They need to apply these theories to different stories of Dr Seuss. There are a couple of lessons where you will need to look online for the stories (which can be found as PDF’s). They will explore the issues of environmental ethics, stealing, lying, belief etc… It includes assessment and PLC.
Crime and Punishment Lesson 2 - Reasons for committing crime
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Crime and Punishment Lesson 2 - Reasons for committing crime

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This lesson includes past paper questions, paired and group tasks on the reasons for committing crimes (you will need the purple Christianity textbook for the group task) and looks at the issue of opposing an unjust law in more depth using the Bus Boycott. There is also a task that looks at Biblical quotes.