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I am an experienced educator in the field of Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics. For the past 7 years, I have served as Head of Department, leading curriculum development, supporting staff, and promoting engaging, inclusive learning across key stages. I am passionate about helping students think critically about big questions, develop empathy, and understand diverse worldviews. My approach combines academic rigor with creative, discussion-based learning that encourages personal reflection.

I am an experienced educator in the field of Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics. For the past 7 years, I have served as Head of Department, leading curriculum development, supporting staff, and promoting engaging, inclusive learning across key stages. I am passionate about helping students think critically about big questions, develop empathy, and understand diverse worldviews. My approach combines academic rigor with creative, discussion-based learning that encourages personal reflection.
AQA GCSE Religious Studies Theme D: Religion, Peace and Conflict  – Complete Unit Bundle
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AQA GCSE Religious Studies Theme D: Religion, Peace and Conflict – Complete Unit Bundle

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This comprehensive bundle includes everything you need to confidently teach Theme D: Religion, Peace and Conflict from the AQA GCSE Religious Studies specification. Designed to save you time and support high-quality delivery, this pack contains fully resourced and engaging lessons covering all key content, including religious and ethical perspectives from Christianity and Islam. Each lesson is structured around clear learning outcomes, with a focus on developing key exam skills, applying religious teachings, and encouraging critical thinking. A ready-to-use deep feedback lesson template is also included to support effective marking and student reflection on exam-style questions or deliberate practice tasks. What’s Included: Fully resourced lessons covering all required topics: Introduction to Religion, Peace and Conflict Violent Protest and Terrorism Reasons for War Nuclear War and Weapons of Mass Destruction The Just War Holy War and Religion as a Cause of Violence Pacifism and Peacemaking Responses to Victims of War Dual focus on Christian and Muslim beliefs throughout Differentiated tasks, discussion prompts, and engaging case studies A ready-to-adapt deep feedback lesson template to support student improvement on exam questions Suitable for both full course and short course coverage Editable PowerPoints and worksheets included Perfect for specialist and non-specialist teachers alike, this bundle provides everything you need to deliver the Theme D unit with confidence and clarity, while helping students succeed in the GCSE RS exams.
AQA GCSE Religious Studies Theme E: Religion, Crime and Punishment – Complete Unit Bundle
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AQA GCSE Religious Studies Theme E: Religion, Crime and Punishment – Complete Unit Bundle

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This comprehensive bundle includes everything you need to confidently teach Theme E: Religion, Crime and Punishment from the AQA GCSE Religious Studies specification. Designed to save you time and support high-quality delivery, this pack contains fully resourced and engaging lessons covering all key content, including religious and ethical perspectives from Christianity and Islam. Each lesson is structured around clear learning outcomes, with a focus on developing key exam skills, applying religious teachings, and encouraging critical thinking. A ready-to-use deep feedback lesson template is also included to support effective marking and student reflection on exam-style questions or deliberate practice tasks. What’s Included: Fully resourced lessons covering all required topics: Crime and Punishment Reasons For Crime Attitudes to Lawbreakers & Different Types of Crime Three Aims of Punishment Attitudes to Suffering & Causing Suffering to Others Attitudes to the Treatment of Criminals- Prison, Corporal Punishment & Community Service Forgiveness Death Penalty Dual focus on Christian and Muslim beliefs throughout Differentiated tasks, discussion prompts, and engaging case studies A ready-to-adapt deep feedback lesson template to support student improvement on exam questions Suitable for both full course and short course coverage Editable PowerPoints and worksheets included Perfect for specialist and non-specialist teachers alike, this bundle provides everything you need to deliver the Theme E unit with confidence and clarity, while helping students succeed in the GCSE RS exams.
AQA GCSE Religious Studies Theme B: Religion and Life – Complete Unit Bundle
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AQA GCSE Religious Studies Theme B: Religion and Life – Complete Unit Bundle

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This comprehensive bundle includes everything you need to confidently teach Theme B: Religion and Life from the AQA GCSE Religious Studies specification. Designed to save you time and support high-quality delivery, this pack contains fully resourced and engaging lessons covering all key content, including religious and ethical perspectives from Christianity and Islam. Each lesson is structured around clear learning outcomes, with a focus on developing key exam skills, applying religious teachings, and encouraging critical thinking. A ready-to-use deep feedback lesson template is also included to support effective marking and student reflection on exam-style questions or deliberate practice tasks. What’s Included: Fully resourced lessons covering all required topics: Origin of the Universe and Origin of Human Life The Value of the World Use and Abuse of the Environment Use and Abuse of Animals Abortion Euthanasia (including the Tony Bland case study) Death and the Afterlife Dual focus on Christian and Muslim beliefs throughout Differentiated tasks, discussion prompts, and engaging case studies A ready-to-adapt deep feedback lesson template to support student improvement on exam questions Suitable for both full course and short course coverage Editable PowerPoints and worksheets included*** Perfect for specialist and non-specialist teachers alike, this bundle provides everything you need to deliver the Theme B unit with confidence and clarity, while helping students succeed in the GCSE RS exams.
Abrahamic Faiths
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Abrahamic Faiths

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This comprehensive teaching pack provides everything needed to deliver a full unit on The Abrahamic Faiths for Key Stage 3 or 4. It offers a structured, engaging introduction to core religious ideas, world faiths, and philosophical questions. What’s Included: Written Scheme of Work A week-by-week breakdown of lesson objectives, activities, key questions, feedback, assessment and homework opportunities Covers topics such as: Individual Lessons Fully resourced PowerPoint lessons with learning outcomes, tasks, and discussion prompts, worksheets, source materials, and group activities differentiation ideas and extension tasks included. Revision PowerPoint & Worksheet A structured recap of key topics and vocabulary Includes practice questions and space for personal reflection Prepares students for the end-of-unit assessment Assessment End-of-unit test divided into two sections: Part 1: 10-mark knowledge check (short questions) Part 2: 12-mark extended evaluation question (+ 3 marks for SPaG) Mark Scheme Clear and easy-to-use marking guidance Criteria for both knowledge and evaluation questions Helps with consistent, fair, and informative feedback Ideal For: KS3/KS4 RE departments New or non-specialist teachers Schools introducing world religions and philosophy to younger learners
Evil & Suffering
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Evil & Suffering

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This comprehensive teaching pack provides everything needed to deliver a full unit on Evil & Suffering for Key Stage 3 or 4. It offers a structured, engaging introduction to core religious ideas, world faiths, and philosophical questions. What’s Included: Written Scheme of Work A week-by-week breakdown of lesson objectives, activities, key questions, feedback, assessment and homework opportunities Covers topics such as: The Story of Malala- Exploring how one person responded to evil and injustice Introduction to moral and natural evil Religious Responses to Evil Christianity- The Origin of Evil A biblical case study of innocent suffering and faith in adversity. The Problem of Evil Further Responses to the Problem of Evil Buddhism and Suffering Humanism and Suffering Individual Lessons Fully resourced PowerPoint lessons with learning outcomes, tasks, and discussion prompts, worksheets, source materials, and group activities differentiation ideas and extension tasks included. Revision PowerPoint & Worksheet A structured recap of key topics and vocabulary Includes practice questions and space for personal reflection Prepares students for the end-of-unit assessment Assessment End-of-unit test divided into two sections: Part 1: 10-mark knowledge check (short questions) Part 2: 12-mark extended evaluation question (+ 3 marks for SPaG) Mark Scheme Clear and easy-to-use marking guidance Criteria for both knowledge and evaluation questions Helps with consistent, fair, and informative feedback Ideal For: KS3/KS4 RE departments New or non-specialist teachers Schools introducing world religions and philosophy to younger learners
Delivering Deep Feedback (Whole-Class Feedback)
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Delivering Deep Feedback (Whole-Class Feedback)

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This deep feedback lesson template is designed for teachers to deliver whole-class feedback effectively following an assessment or extended writing task. The learning outcomes focus on recapping prior learning on a specific topic (e.g., ‘X’), reviewing responses, and improving work through structured feedback and reflection. The template includes the following components: Retrieval Practice Slide Praise Slide SPaG Corrections Slide WWW & EBI Slide WAGOLL (Model Answer) Slide Redraft Prompt Slide Redraft Opportunity Slide Final Peer/Self-Mark Activity This template supports a consistent, reflective feedback cycle that empowers students to take ownership of their learning and improve the quality of their work based on clear success criteria and targeted teacher guidance.
Rites of Passage
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Rites of Passage

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This comprehensive teaching pack provides everything needed to deliver a full unit on Rites of Passage for Key Stage 3 or 4. It offers a structured, engaging introduction to core religious ideas, world faiths, and philosophical questions. What’s Included: Written Scheme of Work A week-by-week breakdown of lesson objectives, activities, key questions, feedback, assessment and homework opportunities Covers topics such as: The importance of rites of passage Birth celebrations Coming of age rites - Confirmation, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Upanayana Ceremony Marriage celebrations Funeral and Mourning Rites Individual Lessons Fully resourced PowerPoint lessons with learning outcomes, tasks, and discussion prompts, worksheets, source materials, and group activities differentiation ideas and extension tasks included. Revision PowerPoint & Worksheet A structured recap of key topics and vocabulary Includes practice questions and space for personal reflection Prepares students for the end-of-unit assessment Assessment End-of-unit test divided into two sections: Part 1: 10-mark knowledge check (short questions) Part 2: 12-mark extended evaluation question (+ 3 marks for SPaG) Mark Scheme Clear and easy-to-use marking guidance Criteria for both knowledge and evaluation questions Helps with consistent, fair, and informative feedback Ideal For: KS3 RE departments New or non-specialist teachers Schools introducing world religions and philosophy to younger learners
An Introduction to Religious Studies
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An Introduction to Religious Studies

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This comprehensive teaching pack provides everything needed to deliver a full unit on Religious Studies for Key Stage 3 (ideal for Year 7). It offers a structured, engaging introduction to core religious ideas, world faiths, and philosophical questions. What’s Included: 1. Written Scheme of Work A week-by-week breakdown of lesson objectives, activities, key questions, feedback, assessment and homework opportunities. Covers topics such as: What it means to be religious Arguments for and against the existence of God Key features of the six major world religions The Golden Rule, religious festivals, pilgrimage, and Religion in Britain 2. Individual Lessons Fully resourced PowerPoint lessons with learning outcomes, tasks, and discussion prompts, worksheets, source materials, and group activities differentiation ideas and extension tasks included. 3. Revision PowerPoint & Worksheet A structured recap of key topics and vocabulary Includes practice questions and space for personal reflection Prepares students for the end-of-unit assessment 4. Assessment End-of-unit test divided into two sections: Part 1: 10-mark knowledge check (short questions) Part 2: 12-mark extended evaluation question (+ 3 marks for SPaG) 5. Mark Scheme Clear and easy-to-use marking guidance Criteria for both knowledge and evaluation questions Helps with consistent, fair, and informative feedback Ideal For: KS3 RE departments New or non-specialist teachers Schools introducing world religions and philosophy to younger learners
The Place of Religion in British Society: Do we live in a Secular Age?
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The Place of Religion in British Society: Do we live in a Secular Age?

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The Place of Religion in British Society Objective: Students will explore how religion influences modern British society by examining census data from 2001, 2011, and 2021, and reflecting on patterns of religious belief and identity. Students will analyze census data from 2001, 2011, and 2021 on religious affiliation in the UK. They will identify key trends, such as the decline of Christianity, the rise in people reporting “no religion,†and the growth of other faiths including Islam, Hinduism, and Sikhism. Students will discuss what these shifts suggest about changing cultural and social attitudes in Britain. Creative Task – Newspaper Article: Students will write a short newspaper article titled “Religious Belief in the UK Todayâ€. The article will include: Summary of the census data and what it reveals. Quotes or imagined interviews from individuals with differing beliefs. A reflection on how these changes impact national identity and social cohesion. Key Takeaways: The UK is becoming more religiously diverse and secular. Understanding this shift is crucial to engaging with questions about national identity, community, and coexistence. This lesson includes a range of engaging and structured activities to support student learning. It includes a **** PowerPoint presentation**** that outlines the key content and learning objectives. A starter activity recaps prior knowledge from the scheme of work (SOW), helping students to connect new learning to what they already know. Throughout the lesson, **questioning activities **are used to promote discussion, check understanding, and encourage participation. Students will complete an exam/ deliberate practice question to develop their assessment skills and apply their knowledge. A student worksheet is provided with a variety of tasks to reinforce learning. The lesson concludes with a final activity that allows students to consolidate their understanding and reflect on what they have learned. Ideal For: • KS3 &KS4 RE departments • New or non-specialist teachers • Schools introducing world religions and philosophy to younger learners