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IsThatMrHarrison

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I make GCSE Religious Studies revision resources, as well as RS videos on YouTube www.YouTube.com/IsThatMrHarrison

I make GCSE Religious Studies revision resources, as well as RS videos on YouTube www.YouTube.com/IsThatMrHarrison
AQA Religious Studies Existence of God and Revelation Revision
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AQA Religious Studies Existence of God and Revelation Revision

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A one-hour revision package for the Existence of God and Revelation section of the AQA GCSE course. PowerPoint explains itself. Print the document as a booklet (back to back, stapled in the centre). Students to complete what they can from memory, then fill in the blanks as you go through the PowerPoint. There is a selection of six religious teachings on the second last slide; this is as an illustration. The final slide has a selection of 12 mark questions they can complete on the back page of the booklet. This can be done in an hour, but needs to be done at a pace!
Matching Pairs ~ GCSE Religious Studies AQA ~ Themes B & D
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Matching Pairs ~ GCSE Religious Studies AQA ~ Themes B & D

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A matching pairs game of religious teachings to augment GCSE revision for AQA Religious Studies. Simply print the religious teachings onto card (thicker is better) twice (making sure to print one-sided), as well as one table for each player. The game works best with up to 12 players, in two teams. Each team takes turns turning two cards over. They read aloud what the card says, and try and remember where it’s pair is. Once they match a pair, all players have to write it out in the table, and discuss as a group which topics it might be applicable to. When I used it I allowed 30 minutes for a full game (I had 6 - 8 players).
Matching Pairs ~ GCSE Religious Studies AQA ~ Christianity
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Matching Pairs ~ GCSE Religious Studies AQA ~ Christianity

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A matching pairs game of religious teachings to augment GCSE revision for AQA Religious Studies. Simply print the religious teachings onto card (thicker is better) twice (making sure to print one-sided), as well as one table for each player. The game works best with up to 12 players, in two teams. Each team takes turns turning two cards over. They read aloud what the card says, and try and remember where it’s pair is. Once they match a pair, all players have to write it out in the table, and discuss as a group which topics it might be applicable to. When I used it I allowed 30 minutes for a full game (I had 6 - 8 players).