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Passionate and creative RS teacher, looking to infiltrate the world with excitement and colour!
Judaism Game Board for revising the History of Judaism - Tenakh and Modern Jewish History
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Judaism Game Board for revising the History of Judaism - Tenakh and Modern Jewish History

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This game board allows for pupils to revise the History of Judaism, competitively! The game comes with a board, the rules, the answers and a template for score cards (if you should choose to change the rules) I have also provided 'Thunks' or discussion questions for pupils to explore at the end of the game and an idea for G&T knowledge application. A fun and engaging way to revise the history of Judaism, and some of the most important events in Jewish history. Suitable for KS3 and KS4, with a specific emphasis on GCSE.
What's in the Bag? Vocabulary Revision Game Religious Studies
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What's in the Bag? Vocabulary Revision Game Religious Studies

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Easily adaptable for all and any subjects! This particular game is for Religious Studies. Pupils draw out and describe as many key words in time given (1 minute). Pupils cannot use any part of the word on the card to explain the word. Team mate(s) have to say the word on the card. If the players win the card they keep it. The most cards won at the end of the game, wins.
GCSE Religious Studies Key Concept Words and Vocabulary Game: Caption It
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GCSE Religious Studies Key Concept Words and Vocabulary Game: Caption It

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A fun and reflective way to revise key concept words and vocabulary for GCSE Religious Studies. Images show contentious issues and pupils need to list key terminology that the pictures bring to mind, explaining why. Even better if they can create sentences or 'Captions'. Can be played individually or as part of a team. Can be reflective or competitive.
GCSE Religious Studies Revision Game Taboo Key Concept Words WJEC
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GCSE Religious Studies Revision Game Taboo Key Concept Words WJEC

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Taboo-style revision game for GCSE Religious Studies Pupils have to get their team mates to say the word at the top of the card without saying any of the words on the card at all, including parts of the key word being described. Fun game that focuses on vocabulary and terminology for easy-recall of definitions and explanations of concepts.
Religious Expression Religious Studies Revision Game GCSE Cards For Humanity
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Religious Expression Religious Studies Revision Game GCSE Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Religious Expression from Paper 2: Religion and Human Experience for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive!
Religion and the State Revision Game Religious Studies GCSE Cards For Humanity
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Religion and the State Revision Game Religious Studies GCSE Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Religion and the State from Paper 2: Religion and Human Experience for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive!
Religion and Medicine Revision Game Religious Studies Cards For Humanity
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Religion and Medicine Revision Game Religious Studies Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Religion and Medicine from Paper 2: Religion and Human Experience for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive!
Religion and Conflict Religious Studies Revision Card Game Cards For Humanity
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Religion and Conflict Religious Studies Revision Card Game Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Religion and Conflict from Paper 2: Religion and Human Experience for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive!
Our World Revision Game for Religious Studies GCSE Cards For Humanity
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Our World Revision Game for Religious Studies GCSE Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Our World from Paper 1: Religion and Life Issues for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive!
Relationships Revision GCSE Religious Studies Cards For Humanity
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Relationships Revision GCSE Religious Studies Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Relationships from Paper 1: Religion and Life Issues for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive!
Looking For Meaning GCSE Religious Studies Revision Game Cards For Humanity
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Looking For Meaning GCSE Religious Studies Revision Game Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Looking For Meaning from Paper 1: Religion and Life Issues for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive!
Is It Fair? GCSE Religious Studies Revision Game Cards For Humanity
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Is It Fair? GCSE Religious Studies Revision Game Cards For Humanity

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This unit revises Is It Fair? From Paper 1: Religion and Life Issues for WJEC Spec B. My take on 'Cards Against Humanity' - Cards FOR Humanity revises Religious Studies GCSE (WJEC) through a fun, competitive and interactive card game. Each game required three or more players to play. Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game :) A classroom favourite of my pupils :) highly competitive! Happy revising!
GCSE Religious Studies Symbolism Match Activity and Card Sort
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GCSE Religious Studies Symbolism Match Activity and Card Sort

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Card game called 'Which Symbol?' To assist pupils in remembering the Christian symbols in RS for their GCSE. To further pupils' understanding of Religious Expression Can be played in groups or as a whole class Can be played as a card sort activity (pupils match the correct symbol with the correct description)