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Welcome to my shop! I am an RE specialist so much of what you will find here is used for the RE classroom. Check back frequently for further uploads. Please message me with any questions etc.

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Welcome to my shop! I am an RE specialist so much of what you will find here is used for the RE classroom. Check back frequently for further uploads. Please message me with any questions etc.
Reasons for crime.
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Reasons for crime.

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Second lesson for GCSE AQA Religion, crime and punishment paper (Theme E). This lesson focuses on the the reasons why crimes are committed in the first place… Relevant video links in slides and revision sheets to be used with AQA textbook is included. Easy to adapt to other exam boards. Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Crime and punishment
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Crime and punishment

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First lesson for GCSE AQA Religion, crime and punishment paper (Theme E). This lesson focuses on the the difference between crime and punishment looks at the “Eye for an eye” teaching. Relevant video links in slides and revision sheets to be used with AQA textbook is included. Easy to adapt to other exam boards. Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Aims of punishments
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Aims of punishments

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Third lesson for GCSE AQA Christianity practices paper. This lesson focuses on the fours aims of punishment and their strengths and weaknesses. Relevant video links in slides and revision sheets to be used with AQA textbook is included. Easy to adapt to other exam boards. Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Capital punishment (Part 1)
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Capital punishment (Part 1)

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Sixth lesson for GCSE AQA Religion, crime and punishment paper (Theme E). This lesson focuses on the reasons for and against capital punishment and looks at the specific example of Jeffery Dahmer. Relevant video links in slides and revision sheets to be used with AQA textbook is included. Easy to adapt to other exam boards. Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Capital punishment (Part 2)
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Capital punishment (Part 2)

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Seventh lesson for GCSE AQA Religion, crime and punishment paper (Theme E). This lesson follows on from part 1 and builds up to a debate about the legalization of capital punishment in the UK. Relevant video links in slides and revision sheets to be used with AQA textbook is included. Easy to adapt to other exam boards. Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Treatment of criminals.
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Treatment of criminals.

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Fourth lesson for GCSE AQA Religion, crime and punishment paper (Theme E). This lesson focuses on the contrasting way criminals are treated in the UK and Norway . Relevant video links in slides and revision sheets to be used with AQA textbook is included. Easy to adapt to other exam boards. Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Forgiveness
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Forgiveness

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Fifth lesson for GCSE AQA Religion, crime and punishment paper (Theme E). This lesson focuses on the importance of forgiveness and specific religious teachings on the subject. Relevant video links in slides and revision sheets to be used with AQA textbook is included. Easy to adapt to other exam boards. Features - Onscreen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
AQA GCSE Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment
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AQA GCSE Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment

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Seven full lessons for the AQA GCSE Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment. Power point includes details of lesson tasks and relevant information for students to make use of during lesson. Features - On screen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.
Extreme families
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Extreme families

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Second of six lessons n a unit of work planned for the citizenship classroom introducing students to different aspects of society in which they will live their life. This lesson focuses on some very extreme examples of families and how society would be impacted if all families were like these examples. The lesson aims to help students understand the importance of the role “normal” families play in society. Students learn about Tom Green, polygamy and feral children. Planned for KS4 classes but easy to adapt to suit your needs.
Living in society
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Living in society

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First of six lessons n a unit of work planned for the citizenship classroom introducing students to different aspects of society in which they will live their life. This lesson gets students to consider the different roles that individuals play in society and how they can play their part to contribute. The lesson takes a focus on key workers and social groups. Planned for KS4 classes but easy to adapt to suit your needs.
Living in the envronment
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Living in the envronment

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Fourth of six lessons n a unit of work planned for the citizenship classroom introducing students to different aspects of society in which they will live their life. Students understand the problem and challenges of climate change by thinking about statistics and learning about the impact of sea level rising. Students are then asked to think about ways in which they can slow the effects of climate change and how Ecosia works Planned for KS4 classes but easy to adapt to suit your needs.
Personal finance
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Personal finance

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Five lessons that aim to introduce students to the world of personal finance and how to handle their money. Lessons covers financial matters such as the 50/30/20 rule, intrest rates, good and bad ways of making money, the importance of savings and the cost of going to uni. Lessons were planned for KS3 students but can easily be adapted.
Sex education
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Sex education

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Five lesson unit of work that aims to give students a broad education around sexual activity. The lessons focus on topics such as the law, consent, keeping relationships appropriate, contraception, safer sex and the responsibility of being a parent. Lessons have been planned with KS4 in mind but they are easy enough to adapt and should aid your planning and delivery in the classroom.
Democracy
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Democracy

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Unit of five lessons aiming to give students an introduction to the democratic system in the UK. Lessons take a look at important aspects of the UK system including Magna Carta, how laws are made, how parliament works, general elections and Brexit. Lessons were planned for KS3 students but could be adapted up or down to suit your needs.
Loneliness
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Loneliness

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Third of six lessons n a unit of work planned for the citizenship classroom introducing students to different aspects of society in which they will live their life. This lesson students understand the impact that loneliness can have on an individual and on society. Students learn about terms such and introvert/extrovert/isolation and think about ways to combat loneliness. Planned for KS4 classes but easy to adapt to suit your needs.
Living in the online world
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Living in the online world

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Fifth of six lessons n a unit of work planned for the citizenship classroom introducing students to different aspects of society in which they will live their life. This lesson aims to make students aware of the benefits and dangers of the online world and to equip students with techniques of how to stay safe online. This lesson has a particular focus on social media and cyberbullying. Planned for KS4 classes but easy to adapt to suit your needs.
Living with artificial intelligence
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Living with artificial intelligence

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Sixth of six lessons in a unit of work planned for the citizenship classroom introducing students to different aspects of society in which they will live their life. This lesson recognises the benefits that AI comes with encourages students to learn how to use AI in a responsible way. The lesson has a large focus on the use of AI as a plagerism tool and how this is unethical. Planned for KS4 classes but easy to adapt to suit your needs.
General elections
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General elections

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First of five lessons looking at democracy in the UK. This lesson outlines to students how general elections work in the UK. It covers aspects of an election such as manifestos, political parties and constituencies. Please note, this lesson was planned for the 2024 general elections. Some details of the lesson are subject to change depending on the political climate of the UK at the time of teaching. Please check and amend lesson as needed but this should give you a really good starting point for a lesson on general elections.
Law making
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Law making

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Third of five lessons looking at democracy in the UK. This lesson looks at the process of how proposals of new laws (bills) actually become legislation in the UK. The lesson gives students creative room to express a law they would like to change/create and then go though the summarised process of turning a bill into a law.
Parliament
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Parliament

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Second of five lessons looking at democracy in the UK. This lesson focuses on the houses of parliament and what the house of commons and the house of Lords do in terms of shaping and governing the UK. The lesson also looks at the role of the monarch in terms of ruling the country.