This guide provides simplified templates for each type of question in AS Level Religious Studies paper (Eduqas), helping students with essay structure to maximize marks. This focuses on component 3 - An introduction to Religion and Ethics.
Topics covered include:
Natural Law (Aquinas)
Situation Ethics
Utilitarianism
Divine Command Theory
Essay plans with tips and also past paper questions for students to attempt at the end - a quick, concise revision lesson.
Engage, Challenge, and Inspire Your Students with This Comprehensive Lesson on Evil and Suffering!
This dynamic 47-slide PowerPoint lesson is Perfect for RE teachers, this resource explores the profound question, “If there is a God, why is there evil in the world?”, through engaging content, thought-provoking activities, and real-world case studies.
Key Features:
Clear Learning Objectives:
Students will:
Differentiate between moral evil (e.g., Holocaust, Baby P) and natural evil (e.g., tsunamis, Black Death).
Analyze how evil and suffering challenge belief in God’s omnipotence, omnibenevolence, and omniscience, potentially leading to atheism.
Evaluate Christian responses, including the Free Will Defence, suffering as a test, and God’s master plan.
Compelling Case Studies: Anchored by Kevin Carter’s iconic 1994 Sudan famine photo, the lesson connects students emotionally to the topic. Additional examples include Damilola Taylor’s tragic death, Hurricane Katia, and the 2011 London riots, making abstract concepts relatable.
Interactive Activities:
Starter tasks (e.g., listing “unfair” world events) spark discussion.
Creative exercises like designing a creature as God encourage critical thinking about free will.
Diary-writing tasks help students reflect on suffering’s personal impact.
Key Vocabulary and Concepts: Clearly defined terms (e.g., moral evil, natural evil, omnipotent, theist, atheist) with practical examples, ensuring students master exam terminology.
Assessment Support: Includes a scaffolded 8-mark question (“Explain how evil and suffering may lead to denying God’s existence”) with level descriptors, model answer prompts, and example-driven guidance to boost exam confidence.
Visual and Multimedia Elements: 37 vivid images (e.g., tsunamis, Holocaust, domestic violence) and references to Bruce Almighty make the lesson visually engaging and culturally relevant.
Worksheets and Tasks: A final worksheet consolidates learning, with questions on Christian attitudes to evil, perfect for homework or revision.
Why Buy This Resource?
Ready-to-Use: No prep needed—just download and teach! Ideal for busy teachers or cover lessons.
Student-Centered: Balances academic rigor with accessible, engaging activities to suit diverse learners.
Exam-Focused: Prepares students for questions like “Evaluate Christian responses to evil and suffering” with clear links to theodicies and philosophical debates.
Versatile: Suitable for in-class teaching, remote learning, or revision sessions.
Year 11 Motivation, Maths & Exams – GCSE Success PowerPoint
Boost Your Year 11s’ Confidence and Maths Skills for GCSE Success!
This 36-slide PowerPoint lesson is a dynamic, ready-to-use resource designed to inspire and prepare Year 11 students for their GCSE Maths exams. Perfect for UK teachers (AQA, Edexcel, OCR), this engaging assembly or classroom session combines motivational strategies with targeted Maths revision, addressing common exam pitfalls and fostering effective learning habits.
Key Features:
Motivational Content: Inspires students with messages like “Success begins with showing up” and quotes from Edgar Dale, encouraging hard work, attendance (e.g., 94% attendance = 50 lessons missed), and a growth mindset.
GCSE Maths Focus: Covers key topics (place value, BIDMAS, probability, sample space diagrams) with 4 revision mats and exam-style questions (e.g., proportion, HCF/LCM), aligned with 2025 GCSE specs.
Exam Technique: Highlights common mistakes (e.g., misreading questions) with exam board insights, teaching students to approach questions methodically.
Interactive Tasks: Includes 30-minute independent revision sheets with answers for self-marking, plus thought-provoking activities like analyzing scrambled text to emphasize focus.
Practical Tips: Guides students on in-class focus, homework, and independent revision, with references to Black Box Thinking and Legacy for real-world inspiration.
Why Buy This Resource?
Curriculum-Aligned: Tailored for GCSE Maths (Foundation/Higher tiers), with clear links to exam skills.
No Prep Needed: Download and deliver—ideal for assemblies, form time, or Maths intervention sessions.
Engaging & Relevant: Combines motivational quotes, data (e.g., attendance impact), and practical exercises to keep students engaged.
Versatile: Perfect for classroom use, revision workshops, or pastoral sessions to boost Year 11 morale.
File Details:
Format: PowerPoint (.pptx), 36 slides.
Duration: 60–90 minutes, adaptable for single lessons or assemblies.
Extras: 4 revision mats, exam tips, and marking guidance.
Empower your Year 11s to excel in Maths and beyond! Download now for a motivating, exam-focused resource that drives results.
Make Algebra Fun and Engaging with This Interactive Quiz!
This 30-slide PowerPoint lesson transforms algebra revision into an exciting Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? game, perfect for KS3 and GCSE Maths students (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, 2025). Designed for Year 7–11 classrooms, this ready-to-use resource combines 15 progressive algebra questions with a game-show format, complete with sound effects and visuals, to boost engagement and mastery.
Key Features:
15 Algebra Questions: Covers key topics like substitution (e.g., ab with a=5, b=3), simplification (e.g., p + p + p + p = 4p), expanding brackets (e.g., 5a(2a + 3)), and solving equations (e.g., 5x + 2 = 3x + 8), progressing from £100 to £1,000,000.
Interactive Game Format: Mimics the TV show with multiple-choice questions, increasing difficulty, and embedded audio (5 .wav files) and visuals (3 .gif/.png files) for an immersive experience.
Curriculum-Aligned: Matches KS3 and GCSE Maths syllabi, focusing on algebraic manipulation and problem-solving.
Engaging & Motivating: Encourages teamwork, competition, and confidence-building through a fun, game-based approach.
No Prep Needed: Fully ready with questions, answers, and multimedia, ideal for lessons, revision, or cover sessions.
Why Buy This Resource?
Saves Time: Download and deliver instantly—perfect for busy teachers.
Versatile: Use in class, for revision, or as a fun end-of-term activity.
Student-Centered: Appeals to diverse learners, fostering enthusiasm for algebra.
Exam Prep: Builds skills for GCSE Foundation/Higher tiers with clear, scaffolded questions.
File Details:
Format: PowerPoint (.pptx), 30 slides, with 5 audio files and 3 images.
Duration: 45–60 minutes, adaptable for single or double lessons.
Extras: Embedded answers and multimedia for seamless delivery.
Spark excitement and ace algebra! Download now for a fun, effective revision tool that students will love.
AS Level Eduqas Religious Studies: Vedas Revision Sheet – Hinduism Topic
This student-friendly revision sheet offers a clear, structured summary of the Vedas and their role in Hindu life, tailored specifically to the Eduqas AS Religious Studies specification. It covers the key features of each of the four Vedas (Rig, Sama, Yajur, and Atharva), explores important Vedic concepts like dharma, yajna, rta, and moksha, and shows how the Vedas continue to influence Hindu practice today.
Teachers will find this resource ideal for classroom use, homework tasks, or targeted revision sessions, while students will benefit from its exam-focused structure, including specification links, a glossary of key terms, and a 20-mark practice question with planning guidance.
Perfect for reinforcing key knowledge, supporting independent study, or introducing Hindu philosophy and ritual in a clear, accessible way.
This comprehensive resource is designed to engage GCSE and A-Level students in Business Studies, Economics, and Ethics.
It provides a structured framework for analyzing the strategies, psychology, and ethical implications of modern consumerism, as highlighted in the Netflix documentary Buy Now (Netflix subscription required).
Resource Highlights
Multiple-Choice Questions: 20 well-crafted questions to test factual understanding of key documentary concepts.
Short Answer Questions: Prompts designed to encourage critical thinking and application of real-world ideas.
*Extended Writing Tasks: *Opportunities for in-depth exploration of marketing ethics, consumer behavior, and economic theory.
Detailed Answer Key: Included for all multiple-choice and short-answer questions to support teacher preparation and classroom discussions.
Key Themes Covered
Retail strategies, including loyalty programs, flash sales, and psychological pricing.
Behavioral economics concepts such as FOMO, loss aversion, and diminishing marginal utility.
Ethical considerations of marketing, including targeted ads, environmental impacts, and consumer manipulation.
This resource is ideal for teachers looking to enrich lessons with real-world relevance, spark engaging discussions, and provide a structured approach to exam preparation.
Download today to inspire your students and bring the fascinating world of modern marketing into your classroom!
**PLEASE NOTE **- This source does not contain a link to the complete documentary, just to the trailer. A Netflix subscription is needed to watch the documentary.
Brief summary of the key points of Situation Ethics including:
4 Key foundations which apply to the theory.
6 precepts.
Link to YouTube clip with some practical examples where SE could be applied.
Seperate PPT with AS level exam questions with a template for essays and a WORD quiz to summarise the information.
Introductory PPT for students to learn how to stay safe online - covering areas such as
Cyberbullying
Scams and phishing
Identity theft
Inappropriate content
Excellent resource for safegaurding or IT related lessons/assemblies.
Great introduction to these topics.
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A PPT assembly I produced for Yr7 to explain the different types of knowledge introduced by Aristotle and their everyday application. This can be adapted to any problem/obstacle using Aristotle’s theory (read the PPT)