I'm currently an undergraduate student but these are all my revision resources from when I was studying at GCSE level. Most of my resources are for English, History and Religious Studies with a few extension sheets for science. Adapted versions of my resources are also available on Physics & Maths Tutor.
The notes have been tried and tested by students and teachers in my high school so are hopefully worth using but please send any questions/feedback my way: sarahstubingtonresources@gmail.com
I'm currently an undergraduate student but these are all my revision resources from when I was studying at GCSE level. Most of my resources are for English, History and Religious Studies with a few extension sheets for science. Adapted versions of my resources are also available on Physics & Maths Tutor.
The notes have been tried and tested by students and teachers in my high school so are hopefully worth using but please send any questions/feedback my way: sarahstubingtonresources@gmail.com
Includes a 22 slide powerpoint detailing the life and importance of the Prophet Muhammad - including why he is significant to Islam and how his life impacts Muslims today.
There is also a handout form of the powerpoint to print off and give to students and a cut out and match up activity to match the traits of Muhammad to how his life evidenced them.
This can be used as a lesson or compressed into half of a lesson also covering the rituals involved in Salah.
Includes:
Powerpoint of the importance of Salah - covering importance in terms of why Muslim's pray, what qualities it helps to develop, Shia-Sunni differences and then quote analysis slides with annotations.
Lesson Plan for guidance (how to use resources)
Sheet of slides to print off for reference or use as a handout (no gaps)
Activity sheet for taking notes during powerpoint and annotating quotes covered by the powerpoint
A detailed powerpoint on the two sects in Islam
General - main differences, distribution, key words
Historical - the various groups and people involved, events leading to the divide (e.g. the civil war) , Muhammad's successors
Religious - how this has led to them believing and practising different things, festivals
This is designed to help RS students answer questions that ask for differences within Islam, as they will understand the difference between Sunni and Shia Muslims.
The formatting is quite simple, but there is a lot of information:)
This is a detailed study guide to everything needed for the Christian Beliefs section of Religious Studies. It can be used as a revision guide, textbook or homework (or adapted into a power point). Everything is colour-coded so that quotes and titles stand out, and the detailed development of a point is in grey to help differentiate. Each section is split into the belief itself, different views, evidence, evaluation, impact on Christians, importance, quotes and key words (in a table). This makes it easy to follow the style of exam questions.
39 pages
Contents:
Introduction
-Creeds
The Nature of God
-Omnipotence
-Benevolence
-Just
The Problem of Evil
Unity and Trinity
Creation
Jesus
-Incarnation
-Crucifixion
-Resurrection
-Ascension
Sin
Salvation
Afterlife
-Resurrection
-Heaven and Hell
PLEASE NOTE - Due to the new pricing mechanisms of TES, there is very little profit from resources unless they are sold for £3 or more. However, this resource is available for a much reduced price as part of my Religious Studies bundle:)
This is a pack of 60 question and answer cards for AQA Religious Studies, Islamic Beliefs and Practices.
The front of the card has an exam style question and the back has an exemplar answer (checked by a registered AQA examiner and Religious Studies teacher) split into bullet points to demonstrate the “Simple Point, Development, Scripture X2” format expected from 5 markers, and the “Simple Point, Development X2” format for 4 markers.
Scripture is highlighted in yellow to make it easy to learn useful quotes.
The cards are also colour coded - Blue for a five mark beliefs question, purple for a four mark beliefs question, red for a five mark practices question, orange for a four mark practices question. Some cards also give three developed points (separated by blank lines) to give students a choice about which they feel the most comfortable using.
The cards cover the whole specification for Islam to give students a very good idea of what questions could come up and ideas on how they could answer it. The cards could also be used as a way to revise content in the format it needs to be used for.
To print the cards so that the answer is on the back, select double sided printing along the long side of the page. Alternatively, you could print the answers and questions on separate sheets to use as a match up starter activity (this would be great for introducing new topics or as a plenary activity).
Religious Studies bundle containing:
60 Exemplar Islam Exam Style Questions
90 Exemplar Christianity Exam Style Questions
FULL Study Guide for Christianity Beliefs
Shia-Sunni divide and comparison powerpoint
The Life and Importance of Muhammad - Powerpoint and activity
This is a pack of 90 question and answer cards for AQA Religious Studies, Christianity Beliefs and Practices.
The front of the card has an exam style question and the back has an exemplar answer (checked by a registered AQA examiner and Religious Studies teacher) split into bullet points to demonstrate the “Simple Point, Development, Scripture X2” format expected from 5 markers, and the “Simple Point, Development X2” format for 4 markers.
Scripture is highlighted in yellow to make it easy to learn useful quotes.
The cards are also colour coded - Blue for a five mark beliefs question, purple for a four mark beliefs question, red for a five mark practices question, orange for a four mark practices question. Some cards also give three developed points (separated by blank lines) to give students a choice about which they feel the most comfortable using.
The cards cover the whole specification for Christianity to give students a very good idea of what questions could come up and ideas on how they could answer it. To print the cards so that the answer is on the back, select double sided printing along the long side of the page. Alternatively, you could print the answers and questions on separate sheets to use as a match up starter activity (this would be great for introducing new topics or as a plenary activity).
PLEASE NOTE - Due to the new pricing mechanisms of TES, there is very little profit from resources unless they are sold for £3 or more. However, this resource is available for a much reduced price as part of my Religious Studies bundle:)
This is a pack of over 40 question and answer cards for AQA Religious Studies, Crime and Punishment (thematic ethics).
The front of the card has an exam style question and the back has an exemplar answer (checked by a registered AQA examiner and Religious Studies teacher) split into bullet points to demonstrate the “Simple Point, Development, Scripture X2” format expected from 5 markers, and the “Simple Point, Development X2” format for 4 markers.
Scripture is highlighted in yellow to make it easy to learn useful quotes.
The cards are also colour coded - Dark blue for a five mark beliefs question,light blue for a four mark beliefs question.Some cards also give three developed points (separated by blank lines) to give students a choice about which they feel the most comfortable using.
The cards cover the whole specification for Crime and Punishment to give students a very good idea of what questions could come up and ideas on how they could answer it. They can also be used for revising content in the format it needs to be used for.
To print the cards so that the answer is on the back, select double sided printing along the long side of the page. Alternatively, you could print the answers and questions on separate sheets to use as a match up starter activity (this would be great for introducing new topics or as a plenary activity).