Full-time teacher and SEN TLR. Religion, philosophy and ethics degree with most resources covering these topics. Also a teacher of PSHE in a standalone dedicated department so also resources that cover a wide variety of subject relevant topics.
Full-time teacher and SEN TLR. Religion, philosophy and ethics degree with most resources covering these topics. Also a teacher of PSHE in a standalone dedicated department so also resources that cover a wide variety of subject relevant topics.
This is a lesson on Islamic festivals which follows the AQA spec. It includes information, news report video, questioning, exam practice and challenge activities.
This is a lesson on Islamic practices - Jihad, which follows the AQA spec. It includes information, questioning, newspaper headlines, exam practice and challenge questions.
This is a lesson based on some key thinkers in the religion vs science debate. The main focus is on two elements - religion and science are enemies, or, religion and science can work together and compliment one another. It uses Darwin and Behe and has a choice of two plenaries depending if you wished to do this over one or two lessons. If it was over two, there would be opportunity for an ending debate with teams to present against eachothers view.
KS3 Religious Studies Core Buddhism. This is a starting lesson for a Buddhism unit of work, but it could be used as a standalone lesson. It has a variety of activities such as questioning, challenge material, reading and comprehension.
This is a two-part lesson focusing on core beliefs about morals, life and life after death in Hinduism. It is the third and fourth lesson in a unit, but can be used separately, adaptable where necessary. This can also be bought as part of a bundle at a reduced cost.
This is the first lesson of a unit of work investigating different inspirational people. This is the introduction lesson that can be used as a standalone lesson, or as a whole unit of work. In the unit of work package (found on my sellers page - this is a single PowerPoint), there are all the PowerPoints included with a word document created workbook.
This includes 2 documents as a simplified overview of the topic of Divine command theory. One document is 5 pages including definition, examples, strengths, weaknesses and key scholars for and against the theory. The second document is an A3 printable mind-map that simplifies the key points from the other document.
This is the second lesson in a 6 lesson unit based on different medical ethical dilemmas, which are applied to everyday life, whilst incorporating religion, this lesson specifically applies the issue to Jehovah’s Witnesses’. This includes a printed reading, both a standard version, and a highlighted version to help EAL students depict the key sentences. This lesson can also be bough as a part of the bundle at a discounted price.
This is the sixth lesson in a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. There is a work book pack that can run alongside it and be found on my sellers page (it does not have to be used if you rather exercise books).
This lesson focuses on Malala Yousafzai and the challenges she has overcome. It can be used as a standalone lesson, as the beginning ‘retrieval’ slide can be removed.
This is a 12 lesson unit of work on inspirational people. Two of the lessons are independent tasks ideally for use in a computer room, but where this is not possible, they could always be completed for homework.
This includes PowerPoints on the following:
Introduction
Nick Vujicic
Desmond Tutu
Katie Piper (1 + 1 independent)
Malala Yousafzai
Marcus Rashford
Volodymyr Zelensky
J.K. Rowling
Greta Thunberg
Keanu Reeves (1 + 1 independent)
It also includes a 36 page word document - This is a workbook for students to complete the tasks in. It does not have to be used if you would rather use exercise books.
This is an 8 page revision pack for AQA GCSE Religious studies Christian beliefs. It brings together the unit into its most vital information, including sources of authority, diagrams, questioning that allows for different perspectives with some supporting images where helpful. Each page includes where the information is located withing the GCSE AQA Christianity textbook, and a QR code linked to a variety of resources, such as; quizzes, information, practice exam questions, videoes and flashcards.
This is a KS3 lesson aimed at year 8, but could easily be used for year 9 with little adapting. This lesson is the fifth lesson in a Philosophy of religion unit but can easily be used as a stand alone lesson. The only slide that has any reference to a previous lesson is the plenary so that can be changed in seconds. This resources is available individually but also as a unit bundle at a reduced cost. This lesson focuses on William Paley and his teleological argument using the watchmaker analogy.
This contains 26 individual revision cards, covering each topic and key area across the AQA Islam spec for paper 1 - both beliefs and practices. Many include good supporting quotes (not all), and an image that links.
This is a KS4 lesson on Christianity and the afterlife including exam style practice ad a starter and a plenary. Short video embedded of a simple breakdown of the parable of the sheep and goats and creative activity with teacher example to boost confidence of pupils to create their own.
This is a GCSE lesson for Religious studies Islamic beliefs ‘Prophethood and Adam’ (1.7) - AQA. This follows the spec with information, questionning, activities, sources of wisdom analysis and challenge question opportunities.
This is the fifth lesson in a unit (but can be used as a standalone - adapted minimally where necessary) based on Hindu festivals. Key focus is Diwali and Raksha Bandhan. This lesson can be bought as a part of a bundle at a reduced cost.
The second lesson in a unit (can also be used as a standalone) focused on Hindu gods and goddesses. Looks at the development from polytheism to monotheism for most modern Hindus. This lesson can be bought as a part of a bundle at a reduced cost.
This lesson focuses on abortion and medical ethics. Covering Pro life and Pro choice views, including Roman Catholic. This leads to looking at the over turning of Wade vs Roe with two emotional case studies of women who have suffered since state laws have changed. This lesson can be bought as a part of a bundle at a reduced cost.
This is a unit on medical ethics, including religious perspectives. The unit includes 6 x 1 hour lessons with all handouts/printing documents, with plenty of opportunity for discussion and debate. It also includes an A4 knowledge bank that covers all key aspects, for the purpose of revision and summary, should you wish to have an end of unit assessment (assessment not included). The lesson titles are:
Medical ethics introduction
Blood and organ donation (NHS campaign, law changes, general information, Jehovahs Witnesses’)
Quality of life (Health related and non-health related, case study on dementia patients, case study on doll therapy for QoL for dentia patients, sanctity of life)
Euthanasia (Sanctity of life, types of euthanasia and the legal implications, Christian and Islamic perspectives)
Abortion (When does life begin, pro-life view, pro-choice view, Roman Catholic perspective, Wade vs Roe debate and law changes which include two sensitive case studies of women denied necessary medical abortions since the laws have changed)
Capital punishment (Derek Bentley case study, careers affected if capital punishment was legalised in the UK , e.g, doctors, pharmacists, police.