A worksheet based on 3.12 Prayer and Posture - question: ‘Postures for prayer don’t matter. What is important is that people pray’.
Students are to read the boxes and highlight arguments for and against the statement. Answers provided - tweak to your liking!
A worksheet based on the AQA GCSE Spec B - 7.1 The Oneness of God and The Supremacy of Gods will.
This worksheet is for Higher Ability students.
The answers to the questions are in the notes section.
Tweak to your liking.
This PowerPoint is a summary for 6.9 The Church’s teaching on the end of time. It has also been differentiated for higher and lower ability students (read the notes section). Feel free to tweak to your liking!
Two worksheets based on the AQA GCSE Spec B - 7.1 The Oneness of God and The Supremacy of Gods will.
This worksheet is for Higher Ability students.
The answers to the questions are in the notes section.
Tweak to your liking.
A worksheet which summarises and tests students on their knowledge on traditional and spontaneous prayers. There are answers in the notes section for teachers. This can take up a 45 minute lesson if you go through the answers too.
This resource can be used for homework or as an assessment.
Students are to answer exam questions.
The following slides include potential answers that the teacher could use to go through with students.
Two worksheets based on 3.12 Prayer and Posture -
First worksheet consists of knowledge based questions and a 12 marker: ‘Postures for prayer don’t matter. What is important is that people pray’.
Students are to read the boxes and highlight arguments for and against the statement.
The second worksheet is an extension of the first with the same 12 mark question with more detailed answers.
Answers provided - tweak to your liking!
A resource which explains how to skim read in RE.
This resource includes images, colour coding, examples, challenge tasks, instructions etc - Tweak to your liking!
A detailed lesson on St Thomas Aquinas and Natural Moral Law. This lesson includes youtube videos, images and questions for students to answer. Very straight forward lesson - tweak to your liking!