Classics resource that links to the unit Women in the Ancient World
This lesson builds on the resource - Upbringing and Education of Roman Women and Cleopatra.
Success Criteria:
Describe the historical context and significance of the Boudican Rebellion.
Analyse the factors that led to the rebellion and its impact on Roman Britain.
Evaluate the role of Boudica as a historical figure and her significance in British history.
A lesson focused on issues such as homosexuality and parenting
Powerpoint and student booklet included
Booklet can either be printed or uploaded so students can work online
Success Criteria:
List and describe various contemporary family issues such as, same-sex marriage and parenting
Explain how Christians respond and address these contemporary issues
Evaluate the impact of religious responses on families dealing with these issues, considering both positive and negative aspects.
Lesson focuses on gender roles linked to different religions
Powerpoint & booklet provided
Success Criteria:
Identify and describe key teachings and beliefs about gender roles in various religions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, and Buddhism.
Compare and contrast the attitudes towards gender roles across different religions, highlighting similarities and differences.
Reflect on how contemporary issues and societal changes have influenced and altered traditional gender roles in religious contexts.
Lesson powerpoint and workbooklet focused on contraception and family planning.
Success Criteria:
Identify and describe key Christian and Muslim teachings and beliefs about contraception and family planning.
Compare and contrast the attitudes towards contraception and family planning between Christianity and Islam, highlighting similarities and differences.
Analyse the theological, cultural, and historical reasons behind various Christian and Muslim attitudes towards contraception and family planning.
Full lesson powerpoint that focuses on Characteristics and symptoms of depression
Success Criteria:
Identify and define key characteristics of depression
Describe physical symptoms associated with depression
Apply knowledge of symptoms to case studies or real-life scenarios to demonstrate understanding.
Critically assess common misconceptions about depression and its symptoms.
Complete lesson
Success Criteria:
Define a sedentary lifestyle and identify its key characteristics.
Describe at least three physical health consequences of a sedentary lifestyle
Analyze how changes in lifestyle habits (e.g., increased screen time) can lead to a more sedentary way of living.
Full lesson
Success Criteria:
Describe how the body uses energy for different types of physical activity (aerobic & anaerobic exercise).
Explain the concept of energy balance and its impact on performance.
Full lesson PP with activities
Success Criteria :
Understand the social and psychological reasons behind athletes taking performance enhancing drugs
Explain the physiological effects of drugs
Identify the positive and negative implications to the sport and the performer of drug taking
Outline strategies for the eliminating drugs in sport
Engage your students with this comprehensive and fully editable PowerPoint lesson on The Skeletal System, designed to meet the AQA GCSE Physical Education (PE) specification.
This lesson covers the key functions and structure of the skeletal system, with a strong focus on how it supports physical activity and sport performance. It’s perfect for introducing the topic or reinforcing knowledge through active learning.