Religion, Philosophy, Sociology & Ethics Resource Base
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Resources for Religious Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities.
We specialise in making whole units and courses for ultimate convenience and time-saving. We always aim to make the best resource for a given topic: our goal is perfection and our resources have helped educate 1 million+ students!
Resources for Religious Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities.
We specialise in making whole units and courses for ultimate convenience and time-saving. We always aim to make the best resource for a given topic: our goal is perfection and our resources have helped educate 1 million+ students!
This printable workbook is suitable for homework, classwork or distance learning: it will help your students to get more from watching documentaries and videos. This colourful printable booklet includes ten learning sessions spread over twenty pages. You could also just print a couple of pages from this workbook to create a worksheet for an instant video-learning lesson: ideal for cover lessons!
This teaching resource is designed for GCSE Design & Technology and deals with a broad range of topics. The workbook is suitable for all exam specifications.
The workbook includes links to ten different documentaries or lengthily videos and straight-forward note-taking and comprehension activities so as to structure and foster engagement with the documentary whilst enhancing student learning.
The twenty-page workbook was designed with homework in mind and contains ten different homework sessions. I would suggest using the booklets as a simple way to take care of âevery other homeworkâ and use it to supplement your other approaches to homework: just print the booklets out and give them to your students. You can also use the booklets just as well in a classroom setting and they are incredibly easy to use such that even a non-specialist cover-teacher could make use of them. Theyâre also an ideal way to bolster your distance learning provisions in times of student absence.
Over time some of the links in this workbook may expire, Iâll try to update them from time to time but the workbook is easy to edit - so make sure you check that the links still work before printing and update any broken/defunct links that might crop-up! Iâve done my best to include links to the best videos available for this topic: teachers should ensure that the video links included are suitable for their specific classes.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2020)
A professionally designed Christmas quiz for teachers of Food & Nutrition to use with KS3-5 students, featuring 60 well-presented questions, and an answer sheet.
The quiz also includes a word-search (on screen) and a couple of anagram rounds.
Fifty of the questions are all Christmas-related and not connected to a specific school-subject: the final ten are subject specific and deal either with GCSE terminology of âfun factsâ.
Differentiation can easily be achieved by changing quiz group sizes. The quiz is suitable for KS3-5.
Completing and peer-marking the 60-question quiz should take the best part of a 1-hour lesson.
This download contains an editable 50+ slide PowerPoint featuring the most important debates relevant to GCSE Design & Technology students. It also contains a ârandomiserâ slide so that debate topics can be selected randomly.
All topics are taken from the latest AQA and OCR specifications: this should be useful to any teacher of Design & Technology.
This is a great resource to use at the end of lessons if you have a few minutes left, it can be used as an entire lesson or revision session.
Debates take an âagree or disagreeâ format: students are asked to move from one side of the room to the other depending on their response to the statements that appear.
This format allows teachers to foster debates and discussions between students, it can be helpful to ask students to justify their reasons and use sensible arguments. Questions you might ask include:
âWhat is wrong with the other position in your view?â,
âWhy did you choose to stand where youâre standing?â,
âWhy do you think people disagree so much about this question?â
It is best to encourage students to pick a side rather than float in the middle: but it can also be fun to allow students to change side as the debate progresses, so that students can try to persuade one another to move.
Check-out some of my most popular resources:
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GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
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Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
A professionally designed Christmas quiz for teachers of Engineering to use with KS3-5 students, featuring 60 well-presented questions and an answer sheet.
The quiz also includes a word-search (on screen) and a couple of anagram rounds.
Fifty of the questions are all Christmas-related and not connected to a specific school-subject: the final ten are subject specific and deal either with GCSE terminology of âfun factsâ.
Differentiation can easily be achieved by changing quiz group sizes. The quiz is suitable for KS3-5.
Completing and peer-marking the 60-question quiz should take the best part of a 1-hour lesson.
This download contains an editable 50+ slide PowerPoint featuring philosophical debates about art, aesthetics and design. It also contains a ârandomiserâ slide so that debate topics can be selected randomly.
Aesthetics is one of the major established fields of philosophy: this tool is an excellent cross-curricular resource that aims to bring P4C into the Art & Design classroom.
Debates take an âagree or disagreeâ format: students are asked to move from one side of the room to the other depending on their response to the statements that appear.
This format allows teachers to foster debates and discussions between students, it can be helpful to ask students to justify their reasons and use sensible arguments. Questions you might ask include:
âWhat is wrong with the other position in your view?â,
âWhy did you choose to stand where youâre standing?â,
âWhy do you think people disagree so much about this question?â
It is best to encourage students to pick a side rather than float in the middle: but it can also be fun to allow students to change side as the debate progresses, so that students can try to persuade one another to move.
This is a great resource to use at the end of lessons if you have a few minutes left, it can be used as an entire lesson or revision session. Itâs a fun way to introduce a course or to use as an ice-breaker with new classes, and can also be used by tutor groups as a whole-school initiative.
Check-out some of my most popular resources:
.  Â
GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
A professionally designed Christmas quiz for teachers of Electronics to use with KS3-5 students, featuring 60 well-presented questions and an answer sheet.
The quiz also includes a word-search (on screen) and a couple of anagram rounds.
Fifty of the questions are all Christmas-related and not connected to a specific school-subject: the final ten are subject specific and deal either with GCSE terminology of âfun factsâ.
Differentiation can easily be achieved by changing quiz group sizes. The quiz is suitable for KS3-5.
Completing and peer-marking the 60-question quiz should take the best part of a 1-hour lesson.
This debate-generating tool can be used for an entire revision session or as a flexible activity within a revision session. I also find it useful to use at the end of lessons if I ever have a few minutes left-over.
This download contains an editable 50+ slide PowerPoint featuring the most important debates relevant to GCSE Design & Technology students. It also contains a ârandomiserâ slide so that debate topics can be selected randomly.
All topics are taken from the latest AQA and OCR specifications: this should be useful to any teacher of Design & Technology.
Debates take an âagree or disagreeâ format: students are asked to move from one side of the room to the other depending on their response to the statements that appear.
This format allows teachers to foster debates and discussions between students, it can be helpful to ask students to justify their reasons and use sensible arguments. Questions you might ask include:
âWhat is wrong with the other position in your view?â,
âWhy did you choose to stand where youâre standing?â,
âWhy do you think people disagree so much about this question?â
It is best to encourage students to pick a side rather than float in the middle: but it can also be fun to allow students to change side as the debate progresses, so that students can try to persuade one another to move.
Check-out some of my most popular resources:
.  Â
GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
This âFun Philosophy Lessonâ explores the future of humanity through philosophical and ethical debates. It is suitable for students aged 8-16 and is ideal for classrooms focused on Philosophy, Ethics, Social Studies, and Science. This resource also supports your schoolâs SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social, & Cultural) education goals. Designed to be universal, it can be used by educators in any country, without being tied to any specific political or cultural framework.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here. It is one of over fifty new philosophy & ethics teaching resources that uses this format. The resource cannot be edited.
This interactive multi-use session is particularly valuable for teachers of Philosophy, Ethics, and Social Studies. It covers a wide range of thought-provoking topics, including:
The ethical implications of technological advancements
Humanityâs responsibilities toward the environment and future generations
The balance between progress and preserving human values
Visions of a utopian or dystopian future
The impact of artificial intelligence on human identity
The big question posed in this session is, âWhat will humanityâs future be like?â
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Students will explore other significant philosophical and ethical questions, such as:
Should humanity prioritise innovation or sustainability?
How can we ensure that technological progress benefits everyone?
Is it ethical to use artificial intelligence to replace human decision-making?
What responsibilities do we have to future generations?
Can humanity overcome global challenges like climate change and inequality?
Students will also analyse and evaluate a range of philosophical claims, such as:
âTechnological progress always leads to a better society.â
âIt is better to be born today than it was to be born 500 years agoâ"
âHumanity has a moral duty to colonise other planets.â
âAI should never have the same rights as humans.â
âEverything is impermanent: including humanityâ
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This session uses our unique teaching format, featuring an integrated menu with options for starters, mains, plenaries, assessments, and end-of-lesson reflections. With a diverse selection of activitiesâdebates, discussions, and philosophical reflectionsâthe resource is reusable for multiple lessons. Perfect for P4C (Philosophy for Children) sessions, it provides a rich environment for fostering deep, critical thinking.
The file is provided as a non-editable PowerPoint Show, requiring no additional planning or preparation. Simply run the file, and the intuitive menu system ensures easy delivery of a transformative philosophy session!
This download includes five A3 and five A4 worksheets for science teachers to use alongside videos/documentaries. They are essential tools for teachers of any science subject and can be used with students in KS3-5.
The worksheets allow you to enhance the learning value of videos and documentaries that you show to students. Simply choose one of the ten designs and play them a relevant series of short videos or a longer documentary: the worksheets will structure their learning and increase student productivity.
This download includes ten worksheets: five are A3 and five are A4, all work-sheets are double-sided and are designed to be printed in colour (though Iâm sure black and white printing is also an option).
This download does not include either videos or links to videos: you pick them, let the worksheets do the rest!
Check-out some of my most popular resources:
.  Â
GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
This bundle includes a professionally designed Christmas quiz tailor-made for teachers of Food & Nutrition to use with their students. It includes a PowerPoint Quiz with 60 well-presented questions and three A4 Christmas crossword worksheets! Answer sheets are provided.
In the quiz, fifty of the questions are Christmas-related and not connected to a specific school-subject: the final ten are subject-specific and deal either with GCSE terminology, KS4 exam specification contents, or âfun factsâ.
Completing and peer-marking the 60-question quiz should take the best part of a 1-hour lesson.
The bundle also includes a set of three A4 Christmas Crosswords (with answers).
The crossword worksheets are Christmas themed, all of the clues/answers are Christmas related. These are âChristmas Triviaâ crosswords dealing with Christmas-related general knowledge: they are, therefore, suitable for teachers/students of any subject.
This product is suitable for any age-group: differentiation should be achieved by changing team sizes.
The resource is fully editable.
Merry Christmas! <3
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
Not for re-distribution.
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Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
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GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
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Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This âFun Philosophy Lessonâ is focused on philosophical and ethical issues that relate to Artificial Intelligence (AI), artificial consciousness, automation, robotics and cybernetics.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here. It is one of over fifty new philosophy & ethics teaching resources that uses this format. The resource cannot be edited.
This interactive multi-use learning session is useful as a part of your schools PSHE/SMSC provision and is of particular interest to teachers of ICT/Computer Science and Design & Technology; it focuses on a wide range of topics such as:
The implications of artificial intelligence for society, economy and day-to-day life
Whether or not artificial consciousness is theoretically possible
Self-driving cars and automated moral decision making
The possibility of âRobot Rightsâ and having moral duties towards artificial intelligence and robots
The use of AI-operated drones in a military context
The future of employment in a world of AI and automation
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Weâve aimed to cover as many bases as possible when it comes to finding engaging philosophical and ethical issues for young learners to debate and discuss!
The big question asked in this session is âWill we ever create a computer that has an experience?â. Using a variety of engaging activities students will discuss and debate a wide range of other philosophical and ethical questions such as:
How might Artificial Intelligence (AI) start to impact our lives in the coming decades?
Which professions do you think are the least likely to be replaced by AI systems and/or automation?
What rules could be programmed into a self-driving car to ensure that it never does anything evil?
What are the potential risks and dangers of trying to improve human beings by using cybernetic implants?
To what extent is it possible to do something unethical to a robot? and
Would you ever vote for a political party that was constituted only of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems?
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This session uses our unique format for philosophy teaching resources and features an integrated menu that allows teachers to select from a variety of starter, main, plenary, assessment and end-of-lesson reflection activities.
The file is a non-editable PowerPoint Show: no planning or preparation is required, just run the file and the intuitive menu system will make delivering a powerful philosophy session very easy!
This resource is suitable for students aged 8-16; due to the flexible nature of the sessions design it can be used for multiple hour-long sessions or as a short stimulating tutor-group activity.
This bundle includes a professionally designed Christmas quiz tailor-made for teachers of Engineering to use with their students. It includes a PowerPoint Quiz with 60 well-presented questions and three A4 Christmas crossword worksheets! Answer sheets are provided.
In the quiz, fifty of the questions are Christmas-related and not connected to a specific school-subject: the final ten are subject-specific and deal either with GCSE terminology, KS4 exam specification contents, or âfun factsâ.
Completing and peer-marking the 60-question quiz should take the best part of a 1-hour lesson.
The bundle also includes a set of three A4 Christmas Crosswords (with answers).
The crossword worksheets are Christmas themed, all of the clues/answers are Christmas related. These are âChristmas Triviaâ crosswords dealing with Christmas-related general knowledge: they are, therefore, suitable for teachers/students of any subject.
This product is suitable for any age-group: differentiation should be achieved by changing team sizes.
The resource is fully editable.
Merry Christmas! <3
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
Not for re-distribution.
.
Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
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GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
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Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This special Christmas bundle contains three resources:
A Christmas Quiz for Food & Nutrition teachers
Christmas DIRT Worksheets (3 x A4 options)
An A3 Christmas DIRT Worksheet
The professionally designed Christmas quiz is tailor-made for teachers of Food & Nutrition to use with their students. It comprises a PowerPoint Quiz with 60 well-presented questions.
In the quiz, fifty of the questions are Christmas-related and not connected to a specific school-subject: the final ten are subject-specific and deal either with GCSE terminology, KS4 exam specification contents, or âfun factsâ.
Completing and peer-marking the 60-question quiz should take the best part of a 1-hour lesson. Easy differentiation can be achieved by changing team-sizes.
The DIRT Worksheets are suitable for any KS4 or KS5 class. They are focussed on student-reflection, target-setting , progress checking, and creating student-teacher dialogue. They are all Christmas themed to help with tone and engagement.
Please see individual items for more details.
Merry Christmas and thank you for checking-out my resources! :)
Click here to browse more Christmas teaching resource packs on Tes!
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
Not for re-distribution.
This bundle contains a Christmas quiz for Food & Nutrition teachers and a selection of seven Christmassy video-worksheets that can be used with any video (or series of videos) to enhance learning and foster engagement.
Together they comprise an easy and fun Christmas lesson (you might wish to shorten the quiz if you wish to do this).
They can also be used individually to constitute multiple Christmas lessons. I am confident you will find the video-learning worksheets especially versatile and useful throughout the month building up to the Christmas break.
The resources are suitable for any age group: the quiz can be differentiated easily by changing team sizes.
Please see individual items for more details.
Merry Christmas and thank you for checking-out my resources! :)
Click here to browse more Christmas teaching resource packs on Tes!
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Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
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GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This bundle contains a Christmas quiz and a debate-generating tool/activity for teachers of Design & Technology.
Together they comprise an easy and fun Christmas lesson (you might wish to shorten the quiz if you wish to do this).
They can be used individually and the debate generator is an especially useful tool that all teachers of the subject should have at hand.
Please see individual items for more details.
Merry Christmas and thank you for checking-out my resources! :)
Click here to browse more Christmas teaching resource packs on Tes!
.
Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
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GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This bundle contains our video-worksheet pack (x10 worksheets) and 2 other resources.
Buying these resources together saves you a lot of money!
.
Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
.  Â
GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This bundle contains our video-worksheet pack (x10 worksheets) and 2 other resources.
Buying these resources together saves you a lot of money!
.
Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
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GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This bundle contains our video-worksheet pack (x10 worksheets) and 2 other resources.
Buying these resources together saves you a lot of money!
.
Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
.  Â
GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
.Â
AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This bundle contains our video-worksheet pack (x10 worksheets) and 2 other resources.
Buying these resources together saves you a lot of money!
Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
.  Â
GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
.Â
AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)
This bundle contains our video-worksheet pack (x10 worksheets) and 2 other resources.
Buying these resources together saves you a lot of money!
.
Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES!
GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
.
.  Â
GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
.Â
AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
.Â
Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
.
Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2018)