Unit of work suitable for 6 weeks.
6 lesson including an assessment on the teachings of the major religious leaders.
Ideal for cover or for full lessons a like.
Leaders covered include, Jesus, Muhammad, Krishna, Confucius and the Buddha
Links to helpful videos and activities
Wall planner and revision board for A level religion Ethics.
Can be used with AQA. Edexcel, Eduqas. Perfect for year 12 and 13 students to complete at home or in class and then attach to the walls of thier class or bedroom.
Outstanding lesson worksheet
Buddhism / Christianity Religious Studies GCSE
Suitable for all examining boards AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, OCR etc
Looking at key concepts such as Ahimsa, 8 fold path, Shaolin, 5 precepts, How Buddhists help victims of war and more
What do Jewish people believe about the death penalty?
Jewish beliefs on the death penalty vary, but many draw guidance from the thier Holy Books, emphasizing the importance of due process and stringent evidence. Some Jewish denominations support capital punishment in extreme cases, while others advocate for its sparing use, prioritising the sanctity of life and opportunities for repentance.
Worksheet on “Economic Influences and Factors in a Business” Suitable for all AS level and A level boards.
Specifically done for AQA, in a lesson that was rated Outstanding.
Higher and lower ability sheet included
Outstanding resource used in a successful interview to a private school
Concerning Eduqas and AQA Religious Studies new GCSE 9 to 1
Can be used for any year group but specifically GCSE
An intelligent mind map that allows students and teachers to make links within subjects/topics and effectively display learning.
Students can complete electronically on a computer or the resource can be printed A4 or A3
***Important -To further STRETCH and CHALLENGE students - Ask students to write only key words and phrases in the boxes and then write ALONG the lines short explanations as to how key words and topics link
Works particularly well as:
Revision tool - units of work can go in the first initial 4 boxes and then specific lessons/topics can go in the linked boxes
An accompanying worksheet to a video - as students watch a video they can analyse and think “what are the key points/words of the video” and “how do the key points/words link to each other.”
As a plenary exercise. Ask students to categorise, analyse and and link the keywords they have learnt for the lesson or last few lessons.
Ray
Head of Department
Crime can be defined as any offence that is punishable by law. The government makes laws which govern our behaviour, the police force prevents and detects crime, and the principal job of the criminal justice system (including courts and judges) is to enforce these laws and punish crime. Throughout the course of history, what constitutes a crime, ideas about the causes of crime and how criminals should be punished have changed.