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Subjects: GCSE Religious Education and AS/A Level Philosophy and Ethics. Aim: Get the lesson content from the student's working memory into the long term memory. How? Consistent retrieval practice; clear structure of the information and colourful resources! Differentiation: Regular challenges tasks to stretch higher ability students but not lose the rest of the class in the process! Preview my resources and brighten up your existential lessons!

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Subjects: GCSE Religious Education and AS/A Level Philosophy and Ethics. Aim: Get the lesson content from the student's working memory into the long term memory. How? Consistent retrieval practice; clear structure of the information and colourful resources! Differentiation: Regular challenges tasks to stretch higher ability students but not lose the rest of the class in the process! Preview my resources and brighten up your existential lessons!
A-Level: Natural Law  *Voice Over*
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A-Level: Natural Law *Voice Over*

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In this lesson we look at- Syndresis Rule Who is Thomas Aquinas? 4 Laws Aristotle and Purpose Doctrine of Double Effect Primary and secondary precepts This is a tried and tested lesson and works well live (if you wish to delete the voice over on the top) or as a revision lesson if the students are on their own and wish to be guided through the activities with the voice over!
Utilitarianism-Animal testing+Preference
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Utilitarianism-Animal testing+Preference

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Hi there, In this lesson the students- Discuss animal testing for cosmetic and medical purposes Learn facts and statistics about animal testing Applying Act and Rule Utilitarianism to this ethical issue Are introduced to Singer’s Preference Utilitarianism Great opportunity for discussions in this lesson along with learning exam content. The A Level WJEC/Eduqas exam textbook is not attached as I do not own the right. I hope you find this lesson useful! Warm wishes, Liz
Introducing Abortion
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Introducing Abortion

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In this lesson the student’s are introduced to- Ground rules of ethical discussions Abortion statistics and facts Introducing concept of pro-life and pro-choice Discussion question to facilitate full class discussions This presentation does not include the Eduqas textbook pages which are included for the homework.
Analysing Abortion
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Analysing Abortion

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Fast paced lesson, filled with discussions and activities to get the students to form their answers to the following ethical questions- When does life begin? Whose rights are more important- mother or foetus? How much of a say should the father get? Quality of life argument. When does one become a person? The students will also be introduced to the violinist analogy posed by Judith Jarvis Thompson and Mary Anne Warren on personhood and evaluate these arguments. This lesson also introduces Aquinas’ doctrine of double effect before going into more detail when we look at Natural Law.
Ethics-Act Utilitarianism Essay Practice
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Ethics-Act Utilitarianism Essay Practice

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In this lesson students are guided step by step how to break down a WJEC/Eduqas exam board question. This will be useful for all exam boards, though, and clearly guides student through how to answer a essay response which consists of 5 paragraphs. The question they are looking at is based around Jeremy Bentham’s form of Utilitarianism. Look at the cover photo to show you the structure of the lesson.
Act Utilitarianism
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Act Utilitarianism

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In this lesson students are introduced to Jeremy Bentham and the Principle of Utility. There are interactive activities for the students to complete during this lesson to keep them engaged and a mind map structure provided to ensure that the students organise their notes well. There are videos to aid the learning during this lesson and the topics covered are featured on the cover image of this resource. Please review this resource if you find it useful for yourself and your students!
Sex Education- Period Hygiene
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Sex Education- Period Hygiene

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In this lesson, students look at why periods happen and what are the different sanitary products that would be the best fit for them. This video includes videos and worksheets to help students with periods decide how they can make their period as comfortable as possible each month. This resource would be a good tool for those who have not yet started their period but also very useful for those who currently have a period but want to change up the period products that they use. If you like this resource please leave it a review! Best wishes, Liz
RSE- Healthy Body Image
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RSE- Healthy Body Image

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In this lesson, students look at the changes to the female body through puberty. This includes body hair, alterations to one’s vulva, controlling sweat, acne amongst other aspects of puberty. This lesson focusses on, despite all these changes, loving your developing body and includes many activities one can do to promote a healthy body image. This lesson includes self reflection, quizzes, and videos on how beauty standards have consistently changed throughout the centuries so there is no ‘one size fits all’ when it comes to beauty. If you find this lesson helpful then please write a review! Best wishes, Liz
Relationships and Sex Education
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Relationships and Sex Education

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Hi all, In this bundle you will find engaging and informative activities based on- Healthy body image Healthy VS toxic relationships Staying safe on a night out Contraception Checking your body for lumps and bumps What is the Sexual Health Clinic? What is your period? Different period hygiene products What changes happen to the female body during puberty? How can I have a positive body image? These lessons have been successfully tried and tested and thoroughly enjoyed by students in Y10 and Y11. There are 20 slides in total across the resources. If you find these resources helpful, please leave a review. Best wishes, Liz
Islam- Key Terms and Background
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Islam- Key Terms and Background

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Hi all, Welcome to the introduction to Islam. Within this lesson students are introduced to 8 key concepts that are important for this unit, using an exciting game/resource called a Key Word Zapper! All the instructions are included in the lesson along with the resource (the key words are on one side and the key words are on the second page). You can cut the page in half so there are two zappers on one A4 page. This lesson looks at the background of Islam at how the Abrahamic religions are all linked along with looking at misconceptions about the Islamic faith and prior knowledge. If you find this lesson useful then please leave it a review! Best wishes, Liz
Islam- Key Texts and Muhammad
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Islam- Key Texts and Muhammad

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Hi all, In this lesson students start off by using their key word zapper to practice the key words for this topic, which keep appearing throughout the lessons. You can access this free resource via my shop. Students then complete activities based on understanding what the Qur’an is, including quotes and are also introduced to the other important text- the Hadith. Students can either complete the activities based on the Prophet Muhammad’s life as homework or continue if they have time within the lesson. If you find this lesson useful, please leave a review! Best wishes, Liz
Welcome to Islam
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Welcome to Islam

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Hi all, In this bundle you will be able to access multiple lessons, including- Key Arabic concepts How is Islam connected to Judaism and Christianity The Qur’an The Hadith Sunni and Shi’a Muslims 99 names of Allah
Islam- Who is Allah?
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Islam- Who is Allah?

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Hi all, In this resource students are introduced to the many names of Allah; including games to add to their knowledge; looking at different art pieces which show Allah’s transcendence. There is also an activity introducing the PEE structure, including sources of authority from the Islamic faith. If you find this resource useful please write a review. Best wishes, Liz
The Teleological Argument
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The Teleological Argument

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This resource is designed for AS/A Level students taking the Eduqas/WJEC curriculum. In this resource we go through: Key concepts Scholars, dates, books Design qua purpose Design qua regularity Aquinas teleological argument Paley’s watch maker analogy This is all done through structured and interactive activities, designed to prepare them for exam writing as well as getting the new content from their working memory into their long term!
Ontological Argument introduction- key concepts and the first argument
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Ontological Argument introduction- key concepts and the first argument

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In this resource, we begin Anselm’s ontological argument. This lesson is focussed on key words for the topic; the scholar; the context in which he was writing; and his premises within his first argument. This resource also contains independent research tasks for the students to carry about before the next lesson where we introduce Gaunilo’s criticism leading to Anselm’s edited argument. This resource has been tried and tested by my 16-17 year old students currently remote learning. This led to a successful understanding of the first part of the argument. This resource is simple to follow, with clear images, a simple structure and interactive activities for the students to be engaging with. The activities are also embedded within this file.
The Ontological Argument Introduction *voice over*
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The Ontological Argument Introduction *voice over*

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In this voice over resource, I talk you through the introduction to the ontological argument and the activities the students are to carry on. This lesson covers- Retrieval practice of key concepts linked to the ontological argument Retrieval practice of the cosmological argument Who is Anselm? What is the first part of Anselm’s argument? Independent tasks the students carry out to prepare them for next lesson. I have not included the videos included due to copyright. Best wishes, Miss Green
Intro to the Problem of Evil: A-Level
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Intro to the Problem of Evil: A-Level

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In this introduction lesson we assess the key words for this topic and get the students to delve deep into their own understanding of why they think there is evil in the world. Areas covered in the lesson: Evaluating students views on evil in the world The Logical Problem of Evil (Inconsistent Triad) Independent activities using the worksheet provided. This lesson was carried out during remote learning due to COVID-19. This works very well as a virtual and live lesson!
Philosophical Her-story
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Philosophical Her-story

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Are you sick of learning about old, white men? In this resource discover different female philosophers and their understanding of the world! Perhaps with some further research you can find a way to smoothly transition them into the curriculum you teach. Power to the women!!
Islam Key Word Zapper
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Islam Key Word Zapper

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Use this resource to help students learn 8 key concepts for the Islam topic. Read the resource to understand how to use this memory activity! Best wishes, Liz
Evaluating abortion
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Evaluating abortion

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Topic: Natural Law Sub topic: Applying Natural Law to abortion In these work sheets the students are asked to looked at several arguments based around abortion and identify if they are in support of a woman’s right to have an abortion; or if they are arguments against having an abortion. The second work sheet helps with exam practice by asking the students to create an introduction and conclusion to the arguments already put into a coherant structure.