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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.
Easter Week Bundle
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Easter Week Bundle

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A complete series of lessons covering Easter week suitable for keystage 3 or 4. This series of lessons covers the whole of easter week with particular emphasis on the Last Supper, Good Friday and Palm Sunday. There is a minimum of four lessons but dependent on the classes ability/amount of time available could take 5 lessons. The activities include: hyperlinked video with matching worksheets, storyboard, stain-glass window template, think-pair-share worksheet, class discussion, Newspaper article and ASL activities
Christian attitudes to gender prejudice and discrimination
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Christian attitudes to gender prejudice and discrimination

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This is a complete lesson on Christian attitudes to roles of men and women in authority, this lesson is planned for the EDUQAS new specification but would be suitable for all specs. this lesson includes: starter, keywords, discussion task, card sort, key information, consolidation tasks, plenary.
Issues of Good and Evil complete Unit
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Issues of Good and Evil complete Unit

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This Scheme covers all of the issues of good and evil for the new EDUQAS spec. Five powerpoint with separate worksheets ideal for weaker students, complete with a variety of activities. There is also a complete work-booklet which covers all of the lesson ideal for revision which comes with an additional page of exam style questions and a literacy task. This scheme covers:  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
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.
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.
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.
Christian attitudes to same-sex relationships EDUQAS New Spec
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Christian attitudes to same-sex relationships EDUQAS New Spec

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A complete lesson looking at Christian attitudes and British law on same-sex relationships. This lesson is planned for the EQUQAS new specification but would be suitable for all new specs. this lesson includes: starter, opinion line, word fill, key information and information sheet, worksheet, challenge activity.
Christian attitudes to sex and contraception EDUQAS new spec
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Christian attitudes to sex and contraception EDUQAS new spec

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a complete lesson on Christian attitudes to sex and contraception following the new EDUQAS specification. Lesson activities include: literacy starter, show and hide activity, keywords, key information, structured recording sheet with a choice of activities and information sheet, questions and opinion line plenary
Abortion and Sancity of Life New GCSE Specification
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Abortion and Sancity of Life New GCSE Specification

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A complete lesson which meets the new EDUQAS GCSE spec. This lesson covers an introduction to abortion and the development of a Foetus with a focus on the sanctity of life and the implications this has on abortion. This lesson also covers pro-choice and pro-life. There is a hyperlinked documentary which is 50 minutes long which discusses Ireland abortion laws, this comes with a question and answer sheet. Tasks include: keywords, group discussion, ASL activity, differentiated structured worksheet, independent activities and a Documentary.
Issues of Relationships WJEC New Specification
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Issues of Relationships WJEC New Specification

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This is a complete bundle of lessons and resources for the new specification on relationships. This would be suitable for all new specifications. These lesson include challenge tasks and structured worksheet and information sheets ideal for all abilities. There is roughly 8 hours of teaching content, but this is dependent on your class and teaching style.
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.
Issues of Human Rights complete scheme
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Issues of Human Rights complete scheme

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This is a complete scheme of work including six powerpoint and covers around ten teaching hours complete with a documentary lesson. This lesson meets the new spec EDUQAS GCSE. But would be suitable for all new specs. topics covered: human rights, religious extremism,prejudice and discrimination, wealth and poverty, Muslim and Christian attitudes to wealth and poverty, social justice, censorship, religious expression
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.
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.