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OCR GCSE - Jesus Christ
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OCR GCSE - Jesus Christ

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This is the fifth lesson in the series of OCR GCSE Christianity beliefs and teachings. This lesson provides background into who Jesus was and what was expected through the prophecies. pupils will compare the prophecies to what Jesus was like in reality.
Ramadan
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Ramadan

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KS3 lesson explaining what Ramadan is and its importance to Muslims
Eid-Ul-Fitr
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Eid-Ul-Fitr

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KS3 lesson explaining what Eid-Ul-Fitr is and its importance in the life of the Muslim community
OCR GCSE RS - The role of the Church in the wider world
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OCR GCSE RS - The role of the Church in the wider world

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This is the final lesson in the Christianity - practices unity of the new OCR GCSE. Provided is a full lesson (which will be covered over 2 hours) with attached resources outlining ecumenicalism, the meaning of Church, Churches Together Movement, the persecuted church and the work of Christian aid agencies.
GCSE OCR Christianity: beliefs and teachings - revision lesson
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GCSE OCR Christianity: beliefs and teachings - revision lesson

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Here is a revision pack for the GCSE unit of work on Christian beliefs and teachings to accompany the assessment (attached). It consists of 6 revision stations: Keywords game Nature of God (be the teacher challenge) Genesis and the fall (full mark answer challenge) Sin and Salvation (art task) Jesus' example role play Eschatological belief (AO1 + AO2 Bible story challenge) All with hints and tips for students to self assess as they go through. Students then have the opportunity to complete a R.A.G. review to see which areas they need to further focus their revision on
OCR GCSE RS: Religion, peace & conflict lesson 2: Terrorism
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OCR GCSE RS: Religion, peace & conflict lesson 2: Terrorism

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This is the second lesson in the Religion, peace & conflict unit titled ‘terrorism’. Her we explore what is meant by terrorism, what islamic extremism is and how the UK tackles the issue, how christian attitudes towards terrorism and its causes differ and also whether religion should have a part in politics with reference to the IRA.