An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?
An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?
Topic: Advent
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a fun quiz that can be used as a single lesson or as starters for lessons during December. It could also be used as a revision lesson to help prepare for exams.
Students are assumed to have already studied Festivals (Unit 1) and so it is best suited for Year 13 students.
I use each slide as a starter for the first lesson of each week during December.
A great bit of revision as well as some topical advent fun!
Focuses on both Advent and the Nativity Fast (Western & Eastern churches)
This is a fun little A4 poster to display in your classroom to let students know how long they have until their exams. You can add dates, a day countdown or number of lessons left.
I prefer to add number of days until the exam.
There is space to write the subject at the top and then space for up to three different papers.
Designed for A-Level but would also be suitable for GCSE and other qualifications such as BTECS.
This revision timetable uses the Pomodoro method to allow students to block out their time in 25 minute slots.
The cream lines are for 5 minute breaks and the pale green lines are for 15 minute or lunch/dinner breaks.
Timetable runs from 9am to 8pm
How To Fill in Timetable
There are two methods to filling in the timetable.
First get students to block out unusable time (e.g. classes, football practice etc.)
Method 1: Get students to write a list of all the subjects they are studying. Then allocate a 2 hour time slot to each subject. This means they’ll study 4-5 subjects per day
Method 2: Get students to allocate 25 minute slots to different tasks (e.g. past papers, revision resources, quizzes). They can then allocate different days to different subjects
They should allocate something productive to do in their break time. A productive break should:
Not include screens
Move away from the study space
Involve active movement
This is a classroom display for A-Level Law teachers (or teachers of similar subjects) that focuses on careers within law.
Included are:
Careers in law lettering
Speech bubbles
Picture frames
Plaques
The lettering is mainly white with a sunflower design and black border.
Each framed picture has an image of a different person to depict that career. I have added gold washi tape around the edges of each image to create more of a 3D frame look with my display.
Each speech bubble contains some information about the career such as estimated salary, how you qualify and what they do on a daily basis.
There are gold labels with the name of each career.
Careers included are:
Court Usher
Politician
Legal Secretary
Barrister
Clerk
Academic
Judge
Legal Executive
Patent Attorney
Police Officer
Legal Advisor
Solicitor
Unit: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic:** Atonement**
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about Atonement. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Topic: Jesus - Birth
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion - Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This knowledge organiser is a greater brief summary of Jesus’ birth. It can be given to students to help with revision or as part of their lesson on Jesus’ birth.
It covers Matthew & Luke as well as redaction criticism & the incarnation with a key quote.
It should be made clear to students that this is only a brief summary and they will need more information than this to do well in their exam!
This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies syllabus. It is designed for Paper 1 - A Study of Religion: Christianity.
Topic: Ontological Argument
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This knowledge organiser is a greater brief summary of the Ontological Argument. It can be given to students to help with revision or as part of their lesson on the Ontological Argument.
It covers Anselm, Descartes and Malcolm with a key quote.
It should be made clear to students that this is only a brief summary and they will need more information than this to do well in their exam!
This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies syllabus. It is designed for Paper 2 - Philosophy of Religion.
Topic: Community of Believers
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion - Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This crib sheet is designed to help support students with their note making whilst studying the community of believers. There is space to fill in information about the four key roles of the early Church and how this is reflected in the modern Church.
Students can be given these to complete during class, as a homework task or as a revision activity.
Cute and colourful to help with knowledge retention.
Topic: Trinity
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion - Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This crib sheet is designed to help support students with their note making whilst studying the Trinity. There is space to fill in information about the three parts of the Trinity, the filioque controversy, biblical evidence and Karl Barth.
Students can be given these to complete during class, as a homework task or as a revision activity.
Cute and colourful to help with knowledge retention.
Topic: The Nature of God
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion - Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This crib sheet is designed to help support students with their note making whilst studying the nature of God. There is space to fill in key information about whether God is male and whether God can suffer.
Students can be given these to complete during class, as a homework task or as a revision activity.
Cute and colourful to help with knowledge retention.
Topic: Key Moral Principles
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion - Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This crib sheet is designed to help support students with their note making whilst studying key moral principles. There is space to fill in information about each of the key moral principles of Christianity.
Students can be given these to complete during class, as a homework task or as a revision activity.
Cute and colourful to help with knowledge retention.
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Topic: Influences of Religious Experience
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about influences of religious experience. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Topic: Non-Cognitive & Analogical Views of Religious Language
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about non-cognitive and analogical views of religious language. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Topic: Atheism
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about atheism. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Topic: Challenges to Religious Experience
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about challenges to religious experience. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 3: Religion and Ethics
Topic: Free Will
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 3
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about the free will. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic: Key Moral Principles
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about key moral principles of Christianity. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
This is a fun starter or plenary for a revision lesson on Christianity or could be set as a homework activity in preparation for exams/mocks.
Students have 20 key word definitions on the back of the sheet.
All they have to do is find the key word that matches each definition.
I recommend laminating them and giving students a whiteboard pen to complete. This will allow you to reuse the resource multiple times.
Here is a list of the key words included to help if you also get stuck!
Exclusivism
Accommodation
Liberalism
Lawful Religion
Quakers
Theocentric
Critical Realism
Historicity
Bishop
Absolution
Plygain
Passion Sunday
Evangelise
Orthodoxy
Virtualism
Ordination
Bourgeoisie
Redemption
Gospel
Covenant
This covers a variety of topics from Christianity so students will have needed to have completed the unit in order to complete the word search
This is designed for the Eduqas specification but should suit other exam boards as well.
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic: Unification
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about the unification of the Christian Church. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Topic: Ontological Argument
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about the ontological argument. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.