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As a Religious Education and Philosophy teacher, I'm dedicated to igniting intellectual curiosity among my young learners. Through thought-provoking lessons featuring activities, worksheets, and discussion points, I cultivate engaging classroom environments. My goal extends beyond my classroom; I aspire to share these resources with fellow educators to collectively inspire and educate our learners.

As a Religious Education and Philosophy teacher, I'm dedicated to igniting intellectual curiosity among my young learners. Through thought-provoking lessons featuring activities, worksheets, and discussion points, I cultivate engaging classroom environments. My goal extends beyond my classroom; I aspire to share these resources with fellow educators to collectively inspire and educate our learners.
Hinduism, Brahman & the Trimurti
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Hinduism, Brahman & the Trimurti

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In this interactive lesson on the introduction to Hinduism, participants delve into key concepts such as Brahman and the Trimurti, which comprises Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Various gods and their significance in Hinduism are explored, along with diverse beliefs surrounding them. The lesson culminates in a quiz to assess students’ understanding of the material, providing an engaging and interactive way to reinforce learning about this rich and complex religious tradition.
The nature of God
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The nature of God

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In this interactive lesson on the nature of God, students engage in probing questions about God’s existence and attributes. They explore the limitations of language in describing the divine and contemplate whether it offers genuine insight into God’s essence. The discussion extends to pondering whether God is a force or a spiritual being, inviting contemplation on profound theological concepts and personal beliefs.
The Fall of Humans
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The Fall of Humans

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In an interactive lesson on the fall of humankind, students delve into Adam and Eve’s choices in the Garden of Eden. Through various scenarios, they explore the complexity of resisting temptation and grapple with the origins of evil—whether it stems from human nature or divine design. This engaging session prompts reflection on the age-old question of moral responsibility amidst the presence of temptation and the consequences of our actions.
3.1 A world divided?
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3.1 A world divided?

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This lesson is an interactive exploration of quotes related to poverty and extreme poverty. It compares the life expectancy of third-world countries with that of developed countries and encourages discussion on whether resources are distributed evenly across the world. The lesson also delves into the concept of the five basic human needs—food, water, shelter, education, and healthcare—to prompt reflection on global inequalities and the challenges faced by less economically developed countries. Through engaging activities and discussions, students are encouraged to critically analyse the disparities in resource distribution and consider potential solutions to address poverty on a global scale.
Respect, is it a human duty?
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Respect, is it a human duty?

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This is an interactive lesson delving into the concept of respect within Christianity. Students will be able to engage in discussions exploring whether respect is deemed necessary within Christian teachings, drawing insights from biblical passages and personal experiences. The session culminates with a viewing of the parable of the sheep and goats, sparking reflections on the importance of respect, its impact on relationships, and the eternal rewards or consequences associated with it.
3.2 Are child marriages a global issue?
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3.2 Are child marriages a global issue?

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In this interactive lesson on child marriages, students delve into the religious influence on this practice, exploring how interpretations of religious texts may shape cultural norms. Through discussions and personal accounts, students gain insight into the complexities surrounding child marriages within religious contexts, fostering empathy and critical reflection on the intersection of faith and human rights.
3.1 What is child marriage?
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3.1 What is child marriage?

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In this interactive lesson on child marriage, students explore its prevalence globally, understanding reasons behind its occurrence, from cultural traditions to economic pressures. Through discussion, students engage in critical thinking, reflecting on the ethical implications and considering whether it should be accepted in any context, fostering empathy and awareness of human rights.
Discrimination in sports
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Discrimination in sports

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This lesson delves into discrimination in sports, spotlighting Brittany Griner as a prime example. It examines disparities within basketball and juxtaposes Griner’s case with that of Lance Armstrong. Through interactive discussions using visual aids scattered around the room, students explore the unequal treatment faced by athletes based on factors like gender, race, and public perception, fostering critical thinking and awareness of systemic biases in the sporting world.
Vegetarian/Vegan - religious attitudes
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Vegetarian/Vegan - religious attitudes

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In this engaging lesson, students delve into the principles of vegetarianism and veganism, connecting dietary choices to their environmental impact, particularly on carbon footprint. They investigate religious perspectives on dietary practices, analyzing attitudes toward vegetarianism, veganism, and meat-eating. The lesson features diverse activities, culminating in an evaluation question that prompts critical thinking about the intersections of culture, ethics, and environmental sustainability in food choices.
Easter and Jesus' resurrection
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Easter and Jesus' resurrection

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Dive into the profound significance of Easter as it symbolizes Jesus’ resurrection in this engaging lesson. Explore the events preceding his resurrection and his subsequent ascension into heaven through interactive features and lively discussions. Delve into the deeper meaning of Easter while enjoying a variety of activities. Challenge your understanding with a quick quiz at the end, complete with answers for enhanced learning.
The birth of Jesus - A different Christmas Story
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The birth of Jesus - A different Christmas Story

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Embark on a captivating journey through the Christmas narratives of Luke and Matthew’s Gospels, unraveling the nuances of Jesus’ birth. Explore Mary’s emotional journey and Joseph’s role, questioning his awareness of the unfolding events. Investigate the depiction of Jesus’ origins and ponder whether historical accuracy aligns with traditional imagery. Engage in vibrant discussions and interactive activities, inviting participants to delve deeper into the rich tapestry of the Christmas story.
Who was Jesus? The incarnation
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Who was Jesus? The incarnation

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Explore the multifaceted persona of Jesus through a comparative study of the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Delve into the dynamic relationships between Mary, Joseph, and God, scrutinizing the plausibility of their narrative within historical context. Engage in interactive activities and discussions that unpack the complexities of Jesus’ familial and divine connections, fostering deeper insights into his life and teachings.
Intro to Islam
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Intro to Islam

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This introductory lesson on Islam examines its portrayal in the media and addresses prevalent misconceptions. Students engage with a worksheet outlining the foundational aspects of Islam, including its global presence and the life of Prophet Muhammad. Through critical exploration, the lesson aims to dispel stereotypes and foster a deeper understanding of Islam’s principles and cultural significance in contemporary society.
Looking for God - 1.8 Can humans experience God?
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Looking for God - 1.8 Can humans experience God?

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This lesson delves into the human capacity to experience the presence of God, examining supernatural feelings and the sense of a divine presence overseeing humanity. Drawing comparisons to being alone at home and encountering unexplained phenomena, it prompts discussions on perceiving God’s beauty reflected in the world. Through reflections on nature and the intricacies of creation, students contemplate manifestations of God’s presence in the beauty of the natural world, fostering a deeper understanding of spirituality and interconnectedness with the divine.
Looking for God - 1.7 Does God have a will?
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Looking for God - 1.7 Does God have a will?

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In this lesson, students investigate the concept of God’s will and His overarching plan for humanity’s destiny. It initiates critical thinking by delving into the disparities of human experiences and the underlying reasons behind them. The exploration extends to the dynamics of human behavior, contemplating themes of reward and punishment within divine contexts. Through diverse activities, including an ‘agreement circle’, the lesson fosters interactivity, encouraging students to engage actively with the material and each other, thus prompting deeper insights into the complexities of divine will and human existence.
Looking for God - 1.6 Is God personal?
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Looking for God - 1.6 Is God personal?

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In this lesson, students delve into the complex nature of God, questioning His attributes of being all-loving (benevolent) and all-powerful (omnipotent). The lesson examines the intricacies of prayer, contemplating why some prayers are answered while others seemingly go unanswered. It challenges traditional notions by offering perspectives on what God expects from humans, shifting the focus from human expectations to divine intentions. Through a variety of activities and discussion points, students engage in thoughtful exploration, fostering deeper understanding and critical thinking about the mysteries of faith and divine interaction.
Looking for God - 1.5 Is God a cruel designer?
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Looking for God - 1.5 Is God a cruel designer?

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This lesson delves into the existence of evil in the world, examining whether it stems from human choices or divine intervention. It intricately probes the notion of free will, inviting students to engage in interactive activities designed to stimulate critical thinking. The lesson culminates with reflection questions that encourage students to ponder the complex nature of God and the moral landscape of existence. Through exploration and inquiry, students are prompted to contemplate profound questions about the origins and manifestations of evil in the world.
Looking for God - 1.4 Who made God?
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Looking for God - 1.4 Who made God?

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Embark on a thought-provoking journey into the concept of God’s origins in this captivating lesson. Explore theological and philosophical questions surrounding the existence of a creator for God and the nature of eternal existence. By comparing God’s creation to the creation of time and living things, students analyse complex concepts and ponder whether God or the universe has always existed, fostering deep reflection and critical inquiry.
Looking for God - 1.3 God as a creating power
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Looking for God - 1.3 God as a creating power

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Delve into the exploration of God’s creative prowess in this insightful lesson. Investigate the plausibility of a divine creator versus evolutionary processes in shaping the universe. By juxtaposing science and religion, students analyse differing perspectives on the origin of the world, fostering critical thinking and nuanced understanding in an intellectually stimulating environment.