AQA Peace and Conflcit Revision darts worksheet. This is a worksheet to check pupils understanding of 20 of the main keywords or concepts or teachings within this unit of work.
Pupils colour code red or green for their understanding on the dartboard, depending on how confidently they can answer the question.
You can then see overall how much pupils know about this unit of work and pick out areas of weakness to work on.
Done this will my GCSE group they found it really useful to check and assess knowledge on this unit of work.
There are these sheets available on TES for each of the following units of work separately or a bundle deal for them all:
Christian Beliefs, Christian Practices, Hindu Beliefs, Hindu Practices, Relationships, Peace and Conflict, Crime and Punishment and Religion and Life.
AQA RS Relationships and Families Revision Thinking Quilt. This could be used by students for revision. They colour code the ideas and match them with the topic within the unit of work
A guided reading sheet about Avatars. This is useful for any students studying GCSE religious Studies Hinduism as one of their religions. I made this for the AQA specification, however would be useful for other specs as well.
AQA RS New Spec 9-1 Religion and life quotes sheet. This is really helpful for independent study, revision, or teacher led activity. My students loved these and found them really helpful.
AQA RS New Spec 9-1 Q5 12 mark Student talk mark scheme. Useful for self and peer assessment tasks or highlighting statements when marking students work to hand back with their answers. Saves time copying out statements or writing lots of feedback.
New Spec 9-1 AQA Religious Studies Christian Beliefs Personalised Learning Checklists PLC. Useful for pupils to RAG themselves on what they know before and then after revising. By RAGing themselves they can know the areas they have to go away and revise or seek further help for. It also has areas for them to RAG key words and quotes to see if they know any that link to that area of the specification. Set out in ‘I can’ statements so pupils can think about what they can do already and what else they need to learn. Could be used at the start of the course of before revision for the exams.
PLCs for all four themes and issues of relationships, crime and punishment, peace and conflict and religion and life. I can statements for pupils to RAG themselves at the start of revision and at the end and to also RAG whether they are confident with keywords and key teachings that relate to different topics.
This is focused on Christianity and Hinduism(as the comparative religion) however could be changed easily to whatever religion you teach alongside Christianity.
This could even be given at the beginning of the course and then revisited at the end.
AQA RS New Spec Christianity Quotes and Teachings Display.
This is a colourful display of 38 important quotes and teachings that students need to learn for the beliefs and teachings and Practices units of work.
There are 2 quotes per a3 page on this document.
These would be really useful laminated and displayed around the classroom. My students have found this useful to look at in the classroom to constantly reinforce the teachings they could use in the exam.
You could print and display some or all depending on what works for your classroom and students.
AQA Christian Beliefs Revision darts worksheet. This is a worksheet to check pupils understanding of 20 of the main keywords or concepts or teachings within this unit of work.
Pupils colour code red or green for their understanding on the dartboard, depending on how confidently they can answer the question.
You can then see overall how much pupils know about this unit of work and pick out areas of weakness to work on.
Done this will my GCSE group they found it really useful to check and assess knowledge on this unit of work.
There are these sheets available on TES for each of the following units of work separately or a bundle deal for them all:
Christian Beliefs, Christian Practices, Hindu Beliefs, Hindu Practices, Relationships, Peace and Conflict, Crime and Punishment and Religion and Life.
AQA Religion and Life Revision darts worksheet. This is a worksheet to check pupils understanding of 20 of the main keywords or concepts or teachings within this unit of work.
Pupils colour code red or green for their understanding on the dartboard, depending on how confidently they can answer the question.
You can then see overall how much pupils know about this unit of work and pick out areas of weakness to work on.
Done this will my GCSE group they found it really useful to check and assess knowledge on this unit of work.
There are these sheets available on TES for each of the following units of work separately or a bundle deal for them all:
Christian Beliefs, Christian Practices, Hindu Beliefs, Hindu Practices, Relationships, Peace and Conflict, Crime and Punishment and Religion and Life.
GCSE Religious Studies Christian practices 12 mark exam question structure sheet. Really useful, especially for lower ability students as it guides them through a 12 mark answer using a writing frame and ideas which get them started. it is a double sided sheet with the markscheme placed in it and a space for teachers or students to provide feedback on the answer.
AQA RS Religion, Peace and Conflict Revision Thinking Quilt. Students can use this revise from before an end of topic test or the exam. Students colour code the topics and match them with the ideas. Good way to show an understanding of what links to what topic
AQA RS Thinking Quilts for Themes and Issues - Peace and Conflict, crime and punishment, religion and life and relationships
students can use to colour code the topics and ideas within each unit of work. Useful for revision
This is a reflection sheet I made for my GCSE students studying the AQA religious studies new spec (from 2016). It gets pupils to think about how they did and the reflect on this and what they have to do next time.
Hope it is useful!
New Spec AQA RS Christian Beliefs DIT Activity. This uses some questions from the AQA textbook, but built around pupils self-assessing and looking to improve their own answers to the questions (presuming you set it for improvement work after assessing pupils on these questions. Good to use to get pupils considering how to improve areas of their own understanding and exam technique