Religion Peace and Conflict- Victims of war- GCSE AQA 9-1Quick View
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Religion Peace and Conflict- Victims of war- GCSE AQA 9-1

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<p>Students learn about the justifications for helping victims of war and also the ways in which organisations support victims of war.<br /> The concentric circle is aimed at helping students interpret and apply religious evidence. Opportunity to practice this in an exam question which consolidates knowledge gained. A fast paced lesson.</p> <p>Example of student work attached. My class really enjoyed this!</p> <p>This lesson was observed by SLT and I received very pleasing feedback!!</p>
Religion Peace and Conflict- Violence and terrorism- GCSE AQA- 9-1Quick View
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Religion Peace and Conflict- Violence and terrorism- GCSE AQA- 9-1

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Students explore how terrorism is a means for conflict and what the Christian and Islamic views are towards violence and terrorism. Worksheet provided for this lesson which allows students to learn about terrorism in a modern context. Differentiated worksheet attached for less able learners.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> Please leave a review if you have found this helpful and let me know how it can be improved!
Religion Peace and Conflict- Pacifism-GCSE AQA 9-1Quick View
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Religion Peace and Conflict- Pacifism-GCSE AQA 9-1

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<p>Students understand what the term Pacifism means and also what the Christian and Islamic attitudes are towards Pacifism. They will learn and apply religious evidence to a practice exam question with an opportunity to peer assess.<br /> Students used the worksheet independently with my class.</p>
Religion Peace and conflict- Holy war- GCSE AQA- 9-1Quick View
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Religion Peace and conflict- Holy war- GCSE AQA- 9-1

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<p>Students evaluate if whether religion is a cause for war and violence. They will learn historical examples of religious war as well as recent examples of this.</p> <p>The case study about Charlie Hebdo ties in with the Islamic principles of a just war. Students explore the idea of the attack being disproportionate which sparks an interesting debate. My students spoke quite passionately about how wrong the attack was and what could have been done instead.</p>
Religion Peace and Conflict- Reasons for war- GCSE AQA- 9-1Quick View
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Religion Peace and Conflict- Reasons for war- GCSE AQA- 9-1

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Students learn the various reasons why countries engage in war. Towards the end of the lesson, they will be able to evaluate if whether the reasons for war are justified. This lesson requires the AQA Islam textbook in order to complete the activity on slide 4.
Religion peace and conflict ChecklistQuick View
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Religion peace and conflict Checklist

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<p>Checklist can be used to review the scheme of work. Two different coloured pens can be used. The first colour to be used at the beginning and then a second colour at the end of the lesson to show progress.</p>
Christianity beliefs- The nature of God- GCSE AQA- 9-1Quick View
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Christianity beliefs- The nature of God- GCSE AQA- 9-1

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<p>The main learning questions for this lesson focus on the nature of God. Students learn about God being omnipotent, all loving and just. Students explore these key words learning religious evidence for each.</p> <p>An opportunity to develop exam practice as a homework task.</p>
Recap of the Ontological argumentQuick View
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Recap of the Ontological argument

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Students put the pieces of the puzzle together summarising the ontological argument by Anselm and Descartes. Some criticisms included from Guanillo and questions within the pieces to test students.
Christianity beliefs- 4 mark exam practice- GCSE AQA- 9-1Quick View
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Christianity beliefs- 4 mark exam practice- GCSE AQA- 9-1

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<p>This lesson explores the skills that students need to write 4 mark questions. Students practice this in timed conditions with an opportunity to peer assess.<br /> The lesson focuses on the word ‘influence’. The focus is based on the Christianity beliefs section of the AQA paper.</p>