Arguments For and Against the Existence of God worksheet. Containing information about key arguments and a series of questions, including deeper thinking questions and a creative extension task.
A worksheet for KS2 and KS3 which has Bible extracts from the life of Jesus accompanied by questions and tasks. It tries to give them an overview of Jesus’ life and ministry in a broad sense, with some specific examples.
A list of topics, with useful bullet points suggesting for and against positions. This is particularly useful for debating groups or for prompting discussion in A Level lessons.
The focus of these prompts is primarily religion, philosophy, science and marketing.
This document is a revision guide for AQA GCSE Religious Studies focusing on Christian beliefs. It is structured as a question-and-answer resource, covering key topics within the Christian Beliefs section of the AQA GCSE RS specification.
A Religious Studies GCSE AQA Christian Beliefs Homework Booklet. It features questions to answer and sections for the answer which can be completed each week.
A resource/worksheet for A Level AQA English Literature (Paper 2B) which gives students the task of improving weak sentences of analysis of both A Streetcar Named Desire and The Color Purple in preparation for their A Level question. This develops their skills of writing in a more sophisticated manner in a more ‘chunked’ approach rather than simply writing entire essays.
It also contains a follow up essay thesis activity.
A worksheet for KS2, KS3 and KS4 English lessons which teaches students what a haiku is, gives them examples and then gets them to write 5 haikus of their own.
GCSE Religious Studies lesson slides (pdf) for Christian Beliefs on sin and original sin. Contains key information, Bible references, questions and a plenary task. GCSE C
A revision resources covering the overview of The Taming of the Shrew in preparation for the A Level English Literature Love Through the Ages paper 1.
It covers the broad plot, characters, themes, context, theoretical perspectives and quotations from academics, critics and theorists. There are some exemplar questions at the end.
It is particularly useful as an hour long, or two hour long revision session to be delivered to A Level students just before the exam. (There are 28 slides on the powerpoint).
A resource of a 3 and a bit pages which bullet points some of the essential similarities and differences between The Color Purple and A Streetcar Named Desire.
This is a revision resource for the AQA A Level English Literature Paper 2.
A lesson powerpoint on language analysis for Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech. Two of the slides can also be printed out at the worksheet for the lesson.
This is a written task for Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah. It is specifically designed for KS3 English classes, who have read chapters 1-4.
The worksheet has very clear instructions, and is differentiated to provide a structure for the letter and sentence starters for anyone who needs them.
It also contains a brief section on writing tips and a checklist before submission. It could also be combined with a peer or self assessment at the end.
The document is a comprehensive guide for AQA A Level English Literature coursework (NEA), it is general, but it does also have some focus on Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Doll’s House.”
It covers key themes, character analysis, comparative text selection, essay structuring, meeting AQA assessment criteria, and includes theoretical perspectives and exemplar comparison paragraphs.