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Welcome to R.E.Source - a collection of engaging, thoughtfully designed resources inspired by world religions, philosophy, and global culture. I am a former UK secondary school teacher of Philosophy and Religious Education, with experience teaching students aged 11–18 (Grades 6–12). I am also a home-educating parent and a GCSE examiner, giving me a broad and practical understanding of how students learn both inside and outside the classroom. My passion lies in helping students develop cultural literacy, ethical awareness, and curiosity about the world. Every resource in my store is created with the aim of making complex ideas accessible, meaningful, and engaging for young people.
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Preview of Social Media Spirituality: Religion in the Modern World Workbook | Age 12-18

Social Media Spirituality: Religion in the Modern World Workbook | Age 12-18

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Can social media help people grow spiritually, or does it distract from genuine faith and belief? This engaging and thought-provoking workbook helps students explore one of the most relevant issues facing religion in the modern world: the rise of social media spirituality.In today's digital world, millions of people encounter religious and spiritual content every day through TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, podcasts, and online communities. But what impact is this having on faith, identity, and the s
Preview of Virtual Worship: Religion in the Modern World Investigation Workbook | Age 12-18

Virtual Worship: Religion in the Modern World Investigation Workbook | Age 12-18

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Current Issues • Media Literacy • Ethics • Debate • Critical Thinking How is technology changing religion? From livestreamed church services and online prayer groups to religious influencers and virtual reality worship spaces, technology is transforming the way many people experience faith. This engaging workbook encourages students to explore the opportunities, challenges and debates surrounding virtual worship in today's world. Designed for middle and high school Religious Education, Philosoph
Preview of Religion and AI Lesson Pack | Ethics Debate & Media Literacy | Age 12-18

Religion and AI Lesson Pack | Ethics Debate & Media Literacy | Age 12-18

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AI and Spirituality: Religion in the Modern World Current Issues • Media Literacy • Ethics • Debate • Critical Thinking Bring Religious Education into the real world with this engaging, thought-provoking and highly relevant resource exploring one of today’s biggest modern debates: Religion and Artificial Intelligence. Part of the Religion in the Modern World series, this newspaper-style resource helps students investigate how religion, ethics, technology and society connect in everyday life.
Preview of Intro to Philosophy for Teens - Complete 8 Workbook BUNDLE

Intro to Philosophy for Teens - Complete 8 Workbook BUNDLE

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Help your students explore life’s biggest questions through critical thinking, creativity, and reflection. Engage teens in meaningful, accessible philosophy with this complete 8-workbook bundle! Covering identity, truth, free will, ethics, happiness, beauty, artificial intelligence, and life after death — each workbook is ready to print, thought-provoking, and perfect for RE, Philosophy, or Citizenship classes. This Philosophy for Teens Workbook Bundle includes all eight workbooks from the p
Preview of Philosophy: Workbook 8 – What Happens After We Die? (Legacy & Afterlife)

Philosophy: Workbook 8 – What Happens After We Die? (Legacy & Afterlife)

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Is death the end or just the beginning of something new? Encourage deep reflection on one of life’s biggest mysteries with this engaging philosophy workbook for teens. Students explore different philosophical and religious views on life after death, such as reincarnation and resurrection, through accessible explanations, real-world questions, and thoughtful activities. Philosophy for Teens: What Happens After We Die? invites students to think deeply about one of humanity’s oldest questions. Is
Preview of Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 7 – Can a Robot Have a Soul? (AI & Personhood)

Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 7 – Can a Robot Have a Soul? (AI & Personhood)

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If a robot could think and feel, would it be a person? Get your students debating one of the most exciting modern questions: can machines ever truly think? Students will explore classic philosophical ideas, from Dualism and Materialism to Functionalism and Panpsychism, alongside famous thought experiments like The Turing Test and The Chinese Room. Philosophy for Teens: Can a Robot Have a Soul? brings philosophy into the 21st century by asking what makes us truly human. As artificial int
Preview of Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 6 – What is Beauty? (Aesthetics, Art and Taste)

Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 6 – What is Beauty? (Aesthetics, Art and Taste)

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Is beauty really in the eye of the beholder or is there more to it? Encourage your students to think deeply about art, beauty, and perception with this engaging philosophy workbook for teens! Explore different philosophical ideas about beauty, such as subjectivism, objectivism and relativism, through clear explanations, and creative discussion prompts. Philosophy for Teens: What Is Beauty? invites students to explore how we define beauty in art, nature, people, and everyday life. Is beauty pur
Preview of Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 5 – What Makes a Good Life (Happiness & Purpose)

Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 5 – What Makes a Good Life (Happiness & Purpose)

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What does it mean to live well, and who gets to decide? Encourage deep reflection with this thought-provoking philosophy workbook for teens! Students explore three major philosophical theories of the “good life”: hedonism, eudaimonia, and existentialism, through engaging explanations, relatable examples, and a fun sorting activity. Philosophy for Teens: What Makes a Good Life? helps students think about what truly matters in life: happiness, purpose, freedom, or something else entirely. Throu
Preview of Philosophy: Workbook 4 – How Do We Know What is Right? (Morality and Ethics)

Philosophy: Workbook 4 – How Do We Know What is Right? (Morality and Ethics)

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Get students thinking critically about moral choices with this engaging philosophy workbook for teens! Explore utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics through clear explanations, real-world dilemmas, and reflective discussion prompts. Philosophy for Teens: Ethics & Morality helps students explore how philosophers, and ordinary people, decide what’s right or wrong. Using accessible explanations and relatable examples, this workbook introduces three key ethical theories and invites students
Preview of Philosophy: Workbook 3 – Do We Have Free Will? (Freedom, Choice, Determinism)

Philosophy: Workbook 3 – Do We Have Free Will? (Freedom, Choice, Determinism)

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Can we really choose what we do, or is everything already determined? This engaging, teen-friendly workbook introduces determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism through clear explanations, relatable examples, and creative reflection tasks. Students will also be introduced to three key philosophers: Sartre, Hume and d'Holbach. Philosophy for Teens: Free Will helps students think deeply about the choices they make every day, from small decisions to life-changing ones. Are those choices trul
Preview of Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 2 – What is Truth? (Fact, Opinion, Belief)

Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 2 – What is Truth? (Fact, Opinion, Belief)

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Help your students think deeply about what it really means to say something is “true.” Students will explore three philosophical theories of truth: correspondence, coherence and pragmatic, through clear explanations, fun examples (including cats!), and thought-provoking activities making it perfect for independent or classroom study. Philosophy for Teens: What Is Truth? introduces students to some of the biggest questions in philosophy and critical thinking: How do we know what is true? and C
Preview of Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 1 – Who am I? | Secondary/Middle & High School

Philosophy for Teens: Workbook 1 – Who am I? | Secondary/Middle & High School

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Explore the big question of identity and the self with this engaging, accessible philosophy workbook for teens. Through studying theories such as the soul theory, and looking at the philosophical paradox - the Ship of Theseus, students explore questions about life, truth and how we make sense of the world. Students consider one of life’s biggest questions, Who am I?, through fun activities, clear explanations, and real-world examples. Perfect for Religious Education, Philosophy, Citizenship, or
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Welcome to R.E.Source - a collection of engaging, thoughtfully designed resources inspired by world religions, philosophy, and global culture. I am a former UK secondary school teacher of Philosophy and Religious Education, with experience teaching students aged 11–18 (Grades 6–12). I am also a home-educating parent and a GCSE examiner, giving me a broad and practical understanding of how students learn both inside and outside the classroom. My passion lies in helping students develop cultural literacy, ethical awareness, and curiosity about the world. Every resource in my store is created with the aim of making complex ideas accessible, meaningful, and engaging for young people.

Teaching style

I believe students learn best when lessons spark curiosity and play to their strengths. My teaching style is student-centered, flexible, and creative, with a strong focus on encouraging independent thinking and thoughtful discussion. As a result, my resources are: - Clear and well-structured - Adaptable for different abilities and settings - Designed to encourage reflection, debate, and deeper understanding They work well in mainstream classrooms, home education, and mixed-ability groups.

My own education history

BA in Religion with History – University of Stirling PGCE – University of East Anglia Former secondary school teacher (UK) GCSE examiner (20+ years) Experience as a school governor and home educator

Additional biographical information

If you have a request for a specific topic or would like a variation of an existing resource, please feel free to get in touch - I am always happy to help.