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KS3 - Welcome to Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (Year 7)
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which introduces the subject and why it is studied. I use this lesson with my Y7 class at the start of the Unit.
The lesson encourages students to explore the value of studying religion and world views.
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and worldviews focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Cover Lesson Booklet Creation Narratives - Just Print and Go
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Cover Lesson Booklet - Just Print and Go
Focused on creation stories from world religions - key reading, quiz, teacher answer sheet and extension story board task.
Good if in a bind and need to set KS3 cover work which does not require a powerpoint

KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Cover Lesson Booklet - Are science and religion compatible?
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Cover Lesson Booklet - Just Print and Go
Focused on whether science and religion should be considered compatible - key reading, quiz, teacher answer sheet and extension task.
Good if in a bind and need to set KS3 cover work which does not require a powerpoint

KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) -Formative assessment - can a bad action ever be right (L4)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) -Formative assessment lesson - can a bad action ever be morally right? (lesson 4)
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson - formative assessment for my unit on Ethics (from KS3 upwards). This is part of a module focused on Medical Ethics. This unit is designed to introduce the study of ethics to younger students. I use this lesson with my Y9 class as their third lesson of the unit
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit – “How does religion influence what people think is ethical?”, A ethics and medical ethics focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - Britain: Health and the People - Lesson5
The influence of Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 5)
AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present
This lesson aims to find out how significant the work of islamic scholars was in the history of British medicine. The lesson focuses similarities and differences with the catholic church, key scholars and the impact of the crusades
I use this lesson as the fifth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students
I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too.
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) Lesson - Is Human Life Sacred or Special? (lesson 6)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) Lesson - Is Human Life Sacred or Special? (lesson 6)
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson focusing on the sancity of life and weather human life should be considered more special than animal life (suitable from KS3 upwards). This is part of a module focused on Medical Ethics. This unit is designed to introduce the study of ethics to younger students. I use this lesson with my Y9 class as their sixth lesson of the unit
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit – “How does religion influence what people think is ethical?”, A ethics and medical ethics focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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Religious Studies Drop Down Day - Design an ethical prison - Session 5
Religious Studies Drop Down Day - Design an ethical prison - Session 5
Four lesson in a five lesson series used as a religious studies drop down day for KS4 students.
Also includes the workbook designed to move with the students throughout the day.
The day is planned to run as follows:
P1: What is the study of ethics?
P2: How have philosophers tried to make ethical decisions?
P3: How do religions influence ethical ideas?
P4: An ethical case study - What is the purpose of prisons?
P5: Applying our ideas – Design an ethical prison.
Included extension tasks and news articles could also be used in Tutor Time if required.
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education RS FULL TERM LONG UNIT- Death: Is it the end of life? (Year 8)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education RS FULL TERM LONG UNIT- Death: Is it the end of life? (Year 8)
Complete Unit introducing ideas about life after death to KS3 students. Includes:
10 x lessons
2 assessment points
Homework task
Knowledge Organiser

KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Assessment (RS) - What was Heraclitus’ world view?
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Assessment pack for a formative assessment to accompany the unit Who am I and How do I see the world.
everything you need to introduce the assessment, provided structured feedback and a colour coded model answer for use in feedback lessons
This is the first assessment as part of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. I use this assessment with my Y7 class as their seventh lesson in the unit, for the second part of the lesson I give feedback on the homework quiz included in the SOL bundle. The homework and assessments can also be purchased in isolation if desired.
Also included is a fully editable knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Challenges to Aristotle's World View?
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Challenges to Aristotle’s World View?
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on how religious and non-religious people may respond to Aristotle’s world view and the concept of empiricism. I use this lesson with my Y7 class as their tenth lesson in the unit.
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Who was the philosopher Plato?
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) - Who was the philosopher Plato?
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module introducing philosophy of religion to younger students. This lesson focuses on intorducing Plato and his concept of rationalism as a world view I use this lesson with my Y7 class as their eleventh lesson in the unit.
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit - 'Who am I and how do i see the world?", A philosophy and world views focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme.
If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)

Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2)
Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2)
AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present
This lesson aims to find out how significant Hippocrates was in the history of medicine.
Introduces the importance of Hippocrates and his key ideas. Also gives a model of the 8 mark significance question and help students build links to factors.
I use this lesson as the second lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students
I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too.
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Galen's contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 3)
How significant was Galen’s contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2)
AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present
This lesson aims to find out how significant Galen was in the history of medicine and encourages students to apple their knowledge to an 8 mark aqa significance exam style question.
I use this lesson as the third lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students
I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too.
If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.

The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History -Britain: Health and the People (L4)
The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 4)
AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present
This lesson aims to find out how significant the Catholic Church was in the history of medicine. The lesson focuses on whether the church ultimately helped or hindered medicine in the medieval era.
I use this lesson as the fourth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students
I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too.
If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.

KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) Lesson - Opinions about Abortion (Lesson 8)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) Lesson - Can abortion be ethically justified?
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson focusing on the medical ethics debate on abortion (suitable from KS3 upwards). This is part of a module focused on Medical Ethics, it may be a sensitive topic as a stand alone lesson. This unit is designed to introduce the study of ethics to younger students. I use this lesson with my Y9 class as their eighth lesson of the unit.
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit – “How does religion influence what people think is ethical?”, A ethics and medical ethics focused SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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Public Health in Medieval England- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 7)
Public Health in Medieval England- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 7)
AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present
This lesson introduces students to the study of public health and investigates why public health did not improve in england during the medieval period despite increasing interventions.
I use this lesson as the seventh lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students
I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too.
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KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - End of Unit Assessment- Medical Ethics
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education (RS) - End of Unit Assessment to accompany the unit How do we decide what is ethically right?
Concluding task of a module introducing medical ethics to younger students. I use this assessment with my Y9 class.
Also included is a fully editable knowledge organiser for the unit - SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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How useful is source A to a Historian studying X- GCSE History - AQA Health and the People -Lesson8
How useful is source A to a Historian studying X- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 8)
AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present
This lesson introduces students to the key exam skill of 8 mark source questions - it breaks down the mark scheme and provides an I do , we do, you do to slowly remove the scaffold. All sources are medieval to reflect where this lesson falls in my own course.
I use this lesson as the eighth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students
I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too.
If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.

Introduction to the Problem of Evil and Suffering - KS3 Religious Studies/ Education (Lesson 1)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Introduction to the Problem of Evil and Suffering
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module called “Can the Suffering of War Ever Be Justified”. This lesson is designed to introduce students to their new topic and set up their books for the new unit. I use this lesson with my Y9 class as their first lesson in this unit.
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit. Full SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme
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Introduction to different religious ideas about life after death (Lesson 1)
KS3 - Religious Studies/ Education Lesson (RS) -Introduction to different ideas about life after death
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which is part of a module focused on life after death. This lesson is designed to introduce students to their new topic and set up their books for the new unit. I use this lesson with my Y8 class as their first lesson in this unit.
Fully editable and also includes a knowledge organiser for the unit. Full SOW also available to purchase as individual lessons or a full scheme /teaching-resource/ks3-religious-studies-education-rs-full-term-long-unit-death-is-it-the-end-of-life-year-8-13248156
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