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The Big Six Religions
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The Big Six Religions

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 1 - What is RE? SoW. Students will be able to: To describe key knowledge on the big six religions To examine the key artifacts of the big six religions To explore the origins of the big six religions Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Spirituality
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Spirituality

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 Expressing Spirituality: What makes a journey special? Students will be able to: To describe what is meant by spirituality To explain how people may show spirituality To consider the difference between being spiritual and being religious. Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Sex Before Marriage
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Sex Before Marriage

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 - Religion and the Family Students will be able to: To consider secular attitudes towards sexual relationships before/outside marriage To explore why sexual relationships can happen before/outside of marriage To explain religious views towards sexual relationships before/outside marriage Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Hindus belief on the Afterlife
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Hindus belief on the Afterlife

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 - Life after death Students will be able to: To define the following key terms; Atman, Reincarnation, Moksha, Samsara and Karma To explain what Hindus believe about Reincarnation To evaluate different viewpoints to reach a judgement on whether we are reincarnated after death Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Theme D Worksheets for Prezi - Paper 2 - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA
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Theme D Worksheets for Prezi - Paper 2 - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA

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The worksheets should be purchased along with the Prezi presentation which has all the information required for Paper 2 (themes A, B, D + E), including; detailed factfiles, videos, podcasts, case studies and stretch + challenge tasks. The information focuses on the philosophical and ethical arguments related to the issues raised, and their impact and influence on the modern world. AQA Specification: • Theme D: Religion, peace and conflict. The differentiated worksheets use ALL past paper questions from the samples to May 2021. The mark scheme answers are on the Prezi allowing the students to test their knowledge as they progress through this theme. This resource along with the Prezi Presentation (see description below) is perfect for teachers and students alike who wish to target their areas for development effectively, test their knowledge and then track their progress. The mark schemes for the worksheet can be found on the Prezi presentation, via the TES search engine: Prezi for Paper 2 (Themes A,B,D+E) - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA PREZI ONLY
Theme B Worksheets for Prezi - Paper 2 - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA
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Theme B Worksheets for Prezi - Paper 2 - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA

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The worksheets should be purchased along with the Prezi presentation which has all the information required for Paper 2 (themes A, B, D + E), including; detailed factfiles, videos, podcasts, case studies and stretch + challenge tasks. The information focuses on the philosophical and ethical arguments related to the issues raised, and their impact and influence on the modern world. AQA Specification: • Theme B: Religion and life. The differentiated worksheets use ALL past paper questions from the samples to May 2021. The mark scheme answers are on the Prezi allowing the students to test their knowledge as they progress through this theme. This resource along with the Prezi Presentation (see description below) is perfect for teachers and students alike who wish to target their areas for development effectively, test their knowledge and then track their progress. The mark schemes for the worksheet can be found on the Prezi presentation, via the TES search engine: Prezi for Paper 2 (Themes A,B,D+E) - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA PREZI ONLY
Marriage
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Marriage

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 - Religion and the Family Students will be able to: To consider why people choose to get married To explain different viewpoints on marriage To evaluate whether marriage is still relevant today Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Theme E Worksheets for Prezi - Paper 2 - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA
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Theme E Worksheets for Prezi - Paper 2 - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA

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The worksheets should be purchased along with the Prezi presentation which has all the information required for Paper 2 (themes A, B, D + E), including; detailed factfiles, videos, podcasts, case studies and stretch + challenge tasks. The information focuses on the philosophical and ethical arguments related to the issues raised, and their impact and influence on the modern world. AQA Specification: • Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment. The differentiated worksheets use ALL past paper questions from the samples to May 2021. The mark scheme answers are on the Prezi allowing the students to test their knowledge as they progress through this theme. This resource along with the Prezi Presentation (see description below) is perfect for teachers and students alike who wish to target their areas for development effectively, test their knowledge and then track their progress. The mark schemes for the worksheet can be found on the Prezi presentation, via the TES search engine: Prezi for Paper 2 (Themes A,B,D+E) - Religious Studies - GCSE - AQA PREZI ONLY
The 10 commandments
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The 10 commandments

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2 - Religious Laws Students will be able to: To identify the ten commandments To explain how the ten commandments influence people today To evaluate whether the Ten Commandments are still relevant today Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Does God exist?
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Does God exist?

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 Does God exist? Students will be able to: To identify the words, Theist, Agnostic, Atheist To explain why people may hold Theist, Agnostic or Atheistic beliefs To explore how these beliefs may affect people’s view on the purpose of life Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Nature of God
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Nature of God

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 Does God exist? Students will be able to: To describe the following keywords; omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent To explain and justify the nature of God To evaluate the nature of God Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Five Ks
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Five Ks

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2: What does it mean to Belong? Students will be able to: To identify the 5K’s of Sikhism To explain the significance of the 5K’s to a Sikh To evaluate whether people should be able to express religious identity and belonging Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Shabbat
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Shabbat

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 1 of Unit 1 - What is RE? SoW. Students will be able to: To identify what is meant by Shabbat To explain why and how Jews celebrate Shabbat To evaluate whether Shabbat is still important for Jews in Britain today Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Eucharist
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Eucharist

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2: What does it mean to Belong? Students will be able to: To identify what is meant by the Eucharist To explain its importance to Christians To evaluate different beliefs about the Eucharist Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Signs and Symbols
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Signs and Symbols

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 1 - What is RE? SoW. Students will be able to: To identify what is meant by a sign and symbol To explain the difference between a sign and a symbol To examine the meaning of at least one religious and secular symbol Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Bar_Bat Mitzvah
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Bar_Bat Mitzvah

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2: What does it mean to Belong? Students will be able to: To identify when a child becomes an adult in the Jewish community To examine the key features of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah To analyse the impact of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah on the Jewish community Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Sacred Thread Ceremony
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Sacred Thread Ceremony

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2: What does it mean to Belong? Students will be able to: To identify what happens during the sacred thread ceremony To explain the responsibilities a Hindu boy takes on after the sacred thread ceremony To analyse the benefits of the sacred thread ceremony for all Hindus Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Psychologists viewpoint on God
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Psychologists viewpoint on God

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 Does God exist? Students will be able to: To explore the background of three mainstream psychologists To explain how some Psychologists view God To evaluate the psychologists viewpoint on God Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Birth Rites
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Birth Rites

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 Expressing Spirituality: What makes a journey special? Students will be able to: To describe what happens at a birth rites To explain why birth rites are important To analyse how birth rites provide a sense of belonging Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Coming of Age Ceremony
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Coming of Age Ceremony

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 4 Expressing Spirituality: What makes a journey special? Students will be able to: To describe what happens at a Coming of Age Ceremony To explain why these ceremonies are important To analyse how Coming of Age Ceremonies provide a sense of belonging Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!