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Revision Workbook AQA Religious Studies A

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A revision workbook for AQA Religious Studies A Christianity and Islam, plus themes A (Relationships and Families) B (Religion and Life) D (Religion, Peace and Conflict) and E (Religion, Crime and Punishment) Workbook includes: A ‘Self-Audit’ to indicate students own knowledge of each topic, based on the Exam Specification. List of Key Terms for each topic Space for notes along with space for quotes/teachings on each topic Sample questions for each topic Please note, there is information about dates of exams for 2023, but this can easily be changed to 2024 and beyond. Also this book DOES NOT include Themes C or F.
Open Evening/taster resource and game 'Where's the religious artefact?'Quick View
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Open Evening/taster resource and game 'Where's the religious artefact?'

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Fun and interactive game, perfect for a year 6 open evening or any other taster session you might be running in the department. Help silly Mr Wollie find his missing Religious Artefacts Full description and list of what you will need included. ((As you might guess there are some licensing/copyright issues here. If you wanted to edit the ppt and put in the 'original' or any different name image, feel free, just be warned you may need permission to use licensed names & images))
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Jesus' Resurrection (Tomb Detectives)

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Activity for KS3 (I did it with year 8) on Jesus' resurrection looking at different theories around what could have happened. Allows the students to look at evidence and draw their own conclusions. This lesson assumes they have background knowledge on the death of Jesus, probably done the lesson before. I do it by having the 'case file' sheets stuck around the room and students move about to investigate, but there is no set way of doing it. Includes a worksheet and writing frame. There is also a 'super sleuth' set of questions which is to be used as extension questions for higher students. NB. I recently did this with year 10s GCSE and they loved it.
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Quakers

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Lesson for KS3 (I did it with year 9) on Quaker history and beliefs and comparison with mainstream Christianity.
Miracles of JesusQuick View
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Miracles of Jesus

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KS3 lesson looking at Jesus' miracles and looking at the difference between a miracle and a magic trick.
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Christian views on war

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KS3 (year 7) lesson on Just War and Pacifism. Includes "Star Questions" as stretch and challenge. (I made this for an interview lesson and I got the job, so can't be too bad.)
Religious ExperienceQuick View
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Religious Experience

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A-level lesson on types and examples of religious experience. Depending on the length of time your classes are, this could be 2-3 lessons worth of content. Includes the views of: Franks Davis St Teresa Smart Buber Tillich James With examples including: Mother Julian of Norwich Pastor Benny Hinn Sufism Near Death Experiences and more.
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Ontological Argument

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A-level lesson/lessons outlining the key views, supporters and critiques of the Ontological argument for the existence of God. Depending on the amount of time your lessons are, this could well be 2-3 lessons worth of content. Includes the views of: Anselm Descartes Leibniz Malcom Platinga With critiques from: Kant Gasking Moore Russell Gaunilo Hume Dawkins Wittgenstien
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The Problem of Evil

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A-Level resource outlining the Problem of Evil and Suffering along with 3 solutions to the problem, Augustine Theodicy, Irenaean Theodicy, Process Theodicy and critiques for each. Depending on the length of time you have with your students this could be as many as 4 lessons. Includes the views of: Lucretius Mackie Augstine Schlelermacher Cole Ireneaus Hick Swinburn Whitehead Griffen
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Religion and Football (Display)

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Display material about footballers and their religious faith. Various ‘Player Cards’ from some of the worlds biggest stars, both male and female, and how faith impacts their lives. Perfect for a RE/RS department, particularly if you have pupils who are football fans.