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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level. Please visit my blog for more A Level Buddhism resources!

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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level. Please visit my blog for more A Level Buddhism resources!
KS3 Citizenship: Policing and Justice - 6 Lessons with booklet, PPTs, SOW and KO
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KS3 Citizenship: Policing and Justice - 6 Lessons with booklet, PPTs, SOW and KO

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KS3 unit of work for Citizenship following recommendations from the National Curriculum. This unit is taught to Year 8 but can be scaled up or down for any KS3 year group. Lessons (1 hour) have a corresponding booklet for students to complete as they go, there is also a knowledge organiser which can be set for homework. Topics covered with a UK focus: Rule of Law Role of Police Justice System Voluntary Organisations How can I be financially responsible? How can I be a good citizen in school?
KS3 Citizenship: Britain and my Place in It - 5 Lessons with booklet, PPTs, KO and SOW
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KS3 Citizenship: Britain and my Place in It - 5 Lessons with booklet, PPTs, KO and SOW

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5 lesson series on Citizenship for Year 7, but can be scaled up to any KS3 year group. This covers key National Curriculum content on systems of government, the British monarchy, British Values, and the role of citizens in the UK. Each lesson (1 hour) has a corresponding booklet for students to fill out, and there is a Knowledge Organiser which can be set for homework.
KS3 RE: Islamic Practices - 5 lessons, Booklet, PPTs, KO and SOW
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KS3 RE: Islamic Practices - 5 lessons, Booklet, PPTs, KO and SOW

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5 lesson series (1 hour lessons) - powerpoints, booklet for students to complete during the lesson and a full SOW. There is also a knowledge organiser which can be set for homework. Focus is on the Five Pillars with some discussion of differences in Sunni and Shi’a practice.
KS3 Christian Beliefs - 7 Lessons - Booklet, PPTs, KO
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KS3 Christian Beliefs - 7 Lessons - Booklet, PPTs, KO

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KS3 topic for Christian beliefs - 7 lessons (1 hour) with corresponding booklet for students to complete in the lesson, a knowledge organiser that can be set for homework, and complete SOW. We teach this topic to Y7 but it can be adapted to any level at KS3.
Self, Death & the Afterlife - AQA A Level RE 6 Lesson Series
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Self, Death & the Afterlife - AQA A Level RE 6 Lesson Series

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6 lesson series for AQA A level/AS Year 2 content for the Philosophy Unit - Self, Death & the Afterlife. Includes all lesson powerpoints and resources, although please note some tasks are designed to be used in conjunction with the AQA text book. New and updated for 2019-2020 Also includes a dialogues lesson with Buddhism.
AQA RE A Level Buddhism Year 2: 41 Lesson Series
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AQA RE A Level Buddhism Year 2: 41 Lesson Series

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Lesson powerpoints, resources and revision for AQA A Level Year 2 Spec. Topics covered: Gender & Sexuality Buddhism and Science Challenges of Secularisation Migration and Religious Pluralism Dialogues with Philosophy & Ethics Revision of Year 12 content
14 Lesson Series: Natural Moral Law. AQA RE A Level/AS Year 1 Ethics Content
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14 Lesson Series: Natural Moral Law. AQA RE A Level/AS Year 1 Ethics Content

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New and updated for 2019-2020 - A 12 lesson series to be used in conjunction with the new AQA text book. Includes power points, worksheets and lesson resources, as well as planned homeworks and revision resources. This was taught over 2 85 minute lessons per week and covers the information from the AQA spec specifically, but could be adapted to other specs. Includes assessment lesson and feedback lesson.
Buddhism: 5 Moral Precepts - A Level RE Lesson
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Buddhism: 5 Moral Precepts - A Level RE Lesson

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A lesson that looks at the nature of Theravada lay morality by looking at the 5 moral precepts that Buddhists follow. This is joined with an exploration of the law of intention and the nature of kusala and akusala (healthy and unhealthy) actions, in relation to karma. Planned for AQA but could be adapted for other specs.
The changing nature of the sangha in Thailand - RE A Level Buddhism Lesson
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The changing nature of the sangha in Thailand - RE A Level Buddhism Lesson

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A lesson that compares the prior role of the sangha in Thailand to contemporary monastic life in urban Thailand. This includes looking at how the structure of the Thai sangha has been influenced by Thai politics and the way that the sangha is lessening in popularity and value due to globalisation and westernization of Thai culture. Includes model answer for set essay question. Planned for AQA but could also be adapted to other specs
The Buddhist Sangha - A Level RE Lesson
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The Buddhist Sangha - A Level RE Lesson

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Please note that this lesson has one activity that uses Peter Harvey’s ‘Introduction to Buddhism’, which you will need to have on hand. This lesson introduces the concept of the sangha and the process of renunciation, including the refuge ceremony. There is a fact finding task based around learning about the daily life of the sangha as instituted by the Buddha. Planned for AQA but could be adapted to other specs.
Anatta - the doctrine of no self - Buddhism Lesson A Level RE
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Anatta - the doctrine of no self - Buddhism Lesson A Level RE

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A lesson that explores the concept of anatta within the context of most Indian philosophies accepting the existence of the atman. Illustrates the personal nature of anicca and the fact that humans are only made of the 5 skandhas. An activity using the chariot analogy is utilised to help students understand the function of a name in Buddhism, and the idea that humans have no permanent soul. Planned for AQA content but could be adapted to other specs.
The Pali Canon - A Level RE Buddhism lesson
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The Pali Canon - A Level RE Buddhism lesson

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A lesson looking at the nature of the Pali Canon, considering the debate on whether or not it is accurate, and if it is a religious authority for Buddhists. Includes model answer for the set homework question. Lesson planned for AQA A level, but could be adapted to other specs.