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I am a RE and PSHE teacher in a large comprehensive school. I teach KS3, KS4 and KS5 RE. I also teach KS3 PSHE.

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I am a RE and PSHE teacher in a large comprehensive school. I teach KS3, KS4 and KS5 RE. I also teach KS3 PSHE.
Good, Evil and Suffering
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Good, Evil and Suffering

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A complete lesson on The different types of evil, Moral and natural and Christian responses to suffering. this lesson includes: class statements, statement sorting, keywords, hyperlinked images and Christian responses, structured writing grid, word fill, ASL activities including an end of Unit summary of all keywords which can be used separately. This lesson also includes a structured worksheet which is ideal for weaker students.
Selma-Martin Luther King Discrimnation and Human Rights
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Selma-Martin Luther King Discrimnation and Human Rights

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A complete PowerPoint for the film Selma. you will need a copy of this DVD for this work. The PowerPoint provides context of the people involved and gives definition for prejudice and discrimination. The PowerPoint also includes: starters, discussion questions, mini whiteboard activities. There is a structured work booklet to help students which comes with: starters, not sections, big questions and DVD questions. this is ideal for the new spec RE GCSEs
Story of Job Jigsaw activity
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Story of Job Jigsaw activity

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The story of Job broken down into jigsaw pieces a great activity with lower ability or younger students. Was very successful when used. Students try to fit the story back together to finish the jigsaw and have the story in the correct order.
Christian attitudes to forgiveness
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Christian attitudes to forgiveness

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A complete lesson Christian attitudes to forgiveness with accompanying worksheet. This lesson meets the EDUQAS GCSE spec. This would be suitable for all new specifications. this lesson includes: key religious teaching, hyperlinked video to Gee Walker speaking about forgiveness with follow up activities and space for class discussion, religious quotes exercise, structured exam style question. Worksheet with structured activities ideal for a weaker class.
GCSE EQUQAS Hinduism- The nature of Brahman
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GCSE EQUQAS Hinduism- The nature of Brahman

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This lesson focuses on understanding the Hindu teachings on Brahman and the different religious teachings within Hinduism. This lesson meets the EDUQAS GCSE specification but would be suitable for all new specs. This lesson includes: ASL activities, information key sheet, topic checklist, key quote activity, progress ladder and mini plenary.
RE EDUQAS Open Evening Presentation
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RE EDUQAS Open Evening Presentation

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A PowerPoint to show at open evening, it covers basic information for EDUQAS exam board and interesting topics which can be discussed with students and parents. Leaflet contains all the information needed for the new specification good to hand out to parents.
Christian Attitudes to Human Rights
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Christian Attitudes to Human Rights

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This lesson is on Christian attitudes to human rights part of the EQUDAS GCSE new spec. This lesson is suitable for any spec. This lesson includes: information on agape, Oscar Romero and activities such as: word fills, question and answer, keywords, class discussion and ASL.
Causes of Crime and Aims of Punishment
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Causes of Crime and Aims of Punishment

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A complete lesson covering what causes crime and the aims of punishment this lesson meets the new EDUQAS GCSE spec. This lesson comes with a differentiated worksheet which can be used alongside the lesson or separately. this lesson includes: discussion and key information with ASL checks, keyword match ups, opinion line, structured exam style question.
Religious Discrimination
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Religious Discrimination

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A complete lesson on religious discrimination covering Christian attitudes and Martin Luther King. This lesson include multiple activities as-well as two news articles on discrimination and an accompanying worksheet. tasks included: keywords and key teachings exercise, hyperlinked video, two worksheets, two news articles and class discussion points.
Muslim attitudes to wealth and poverty
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Muslim attitudes to wealth and poverty

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A complete lesson on Muslim attitudes to wealth and poverty, complete with a worksheet. This lesson meets the EDUQAS GCSE new spec. Would be suitable for any specification. this lesson includes: Keywords, word fill, challenge questions, pair and share activity, hyperlinked image with follow up questions, comparison task with Christian views.
Human Rights New Spec EDUQAS GCSE
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Human Rights New Spec EDUQAS GCSE

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An Introductory lesson on Human Rights, part of the new spec EDUQAS GCSE Issues of Human Rights. Suitable for any spec. This lesson includes: optional keyword activity differentiated for different abilities. Including a keyword sheet for students to stick in their books. Class discussion on Human rights, case study, word fill and information on Christian views, exam question plenary and other activities.
Human Rights Market Place lesson
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Human Rights Market Place lesson

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This lesson looks at consolidating students knowledge on Human Rights through a market place activity. This was very successful both with lower and huffier ability students. This lesson meets the new specification Students have to pick their own tasks, but they must choose one from each column, each column is more difficult than the other. This lesson is best done over two lessons but can be adapted for the classes needs and ability. This includes: lesson with starter and objectives, wordsearch, make your own word search and a crossword. Other tasks include: exam style questions, posters, spider diagrams, leaflets.
How have Families Changed
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How have Families Changed

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A lesson on how families have changed over time. I have used this as an observed introduction to the topic, would be ideal for mid to lower ability. Includes stretch and challenge, key words and differentiated worksheets. This lesson includes: keyword starter, think/pair/share, numeracy task: bar chart, true/false plenary. Resources include: think/pair/share worksheet, differentiated bar chart sheet.
4 aims of punishment worksheet
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4 aims of punishment worksheet

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A worksheet which allows students to record information and their own opinions on the different aims of punishment. I used it on A3 paper and gave students textbooks and class discussion worked well with both higher and lower ability.
Making Moral Decisions New Spec Good and Evil
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Making Moral Decisions New Spec Good and Evil

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A complete lesson on the different types of morality and how to make moral decisions. This lesson meets the new EDUQAS GCSE spec. Would be suitable for all new GCSE specs. this lesson includes: a keyword starter covering keywords for the whole unit with a matching worksheet, class discussion with follow on tasks, hyperlinked video ad class questions, case study, word fill and exam question to check learning.
Good and Evil Work-Booklet for New Spec EDUQAS GCSE
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Good and Evil Work-Booklet for New Spec EDUQAS GCSE

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A work-booklet for new EDUQAS GCSE for the unit of Good and Evil. Suitable for any specification. The work-booklet includes: keywords, case studies, word fills, religious teachings, class discussions, key information, exam style questions and literacy tasks. This includes: What makes an act 'wrong'?  Religious and ethical responses: relative and absolute morality, conscience, virtues, sin  Beliefs and attitudes about the causes of crime and the aims of punishment: justice, retribution, deterrence and reformation  The treatment of criminals and the work of prison reformers and prison chaplains  Varied Conservative and Liberal Christian responses to the Death Penalty, including interpretations of Christian teaching  Examples of forgiveness arising from personal beliefs.  Philosophical challenges posed by belief in God, free will and the existence of evil and suffering
Religious Expression and Discrimination/Extremism
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Religious Expression and Discrimination/Extremism

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A complete lesson which can be done over two lessons on religious expression and extremism. This lesson is part of the issues of human rights spec for EDUQAS GCSE. Would be suitable for all specs. This lesson includes: mini whiteboard starter, keywords, think/pair/share with matching worksheet (great for all abilities), optional activities: case study with worksheet or a hyperlinked documentary with worksheet.
Wealth and Poverty
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Wealth and Poverty

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A complete lesson on wealth and poverty complete with a printable slide which can be used as a worksheet for lower ability. This lesson covers the different types of poverty with particular focus on relative and absolute poverty and Amnesty International. this lesson includes: Class discussion, keywords, ASL activities, differentiated main task with optional slide to print, hyperlinked video image and follow on task, structured sentence starter plenary.