Full lesson on Angels in Islam.
Goes over what angels look like, the main angels and their roles, SOWAA for angels and why it is important for Muslims to believe in angels.
Student worksheets included and an information sheet.
A quiz with 51 questions about general RE knowlegde.
Can be used for all year groups - discusses the six big world religions and a mention of Shinto.
With a student worksheet.
Powerpoint presentation lesson on prophets of Islam.
Including: Adam, Ibrahim, Musa and Isa.
Tasks given for students and an information sheet on a word document included.
Suitable for GCSE and KS3.
Based on the edexcel a level specification (2016), blank mindmaps for the students to complete either in lessons or as homework.
Topics: Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Natural Moral Law and Kantian Ethics.
Matching tasks - can be used as starters or plenary tasks.
Matching tasks include:
Places of worship.
Festivals.
Founders.
Holy Books.
Name of divine.
Number of followers.
Symbols.
The life of Prophet Muhammad as a Powerpoint presentation.
Includes key events and the importance of those on Muslim belief and practices today.
Includes: Childhood, first marriage, prophethood, persecution, migration, conquest and the death and a short slide on the aftermath of death.
Can be reduced down: Night journey can be shorted/removed.
Multiple choice assessments for Edexcel Spec B (Beliefs, Practices, Marriage and the Family and Matters of Life and Death.
Marks Schemes included.
Can be used for revision and end of unit assessments.
Sikhism unit for KS3 or KS2 lessons.
The unit contains three lessons.
The first lesson is an introduction to Sikhism - going over the founder, key facts and the Gurdwara (and langar).
The second lesson is on the Gurus and the Guru Granth Sahib. It then goes into ethical ideas taught in the Guru Granth Sahib.
The third lesson is a shorter lesson on the Khalsa.
Lessons contain information sheets, a reusable exit ticket and worksheets.
Lesson for KS3 students.
The lesson looks at what the Abrahamic religions are, the story of Abraham according to Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
It also reflects on the importance of Abraham.
Extention task is on ancient mesopotamia to understand context.
Information sheet on the story of Abraham included.
KS3/2 lesson on animal rights.
Contains: PPT lesson, blank worksheets that support the lesson, completed/answer worksheet, a table with one completed section of the main task and an information sheet with all the information from the lesson on one sheet which can be printed and used in the lesson instead.
Religions included are: Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism.
GCSE revision materials.
A list of questions based on edexcel spec b - christianity.
An exam structure sheet also provided - an exemplar paragraph and space for students to add another paragraph.