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I am an experienced Religion, Ethics and Philosophy teacher who has taught 11-18 education for my whole career. I have taught a variety of GCSE and A Level syllabuses but am currently teaching the new AQA GCSE Spec A and AQA A level Philosophy. My intention in creating resources is to support students in understanding the holistic approach to the subject and to prepare them for exams in a way that means that they are well rehearsed in what the examiner will expect from them.

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I am an experienced Religion, Ethics and Philosophy teacher who has taught 11-18 education for my whole career. I have taught a variety of GCSE and A Level syllabuses but am currently teaching the new AQA GCSE Spec A and AQA A level Philosophy. My intention in creating resources is to support students in understanding the holistic approach to the subject and to prepare them for exams in a way that means that they are well rehearsed in what the examiner will expect from them.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Religion, Relationships and Families
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Religion, Relationships and Families

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This resource is to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. It can be used to give students for independent study, can be used in classroom revision sessions or to lead subject clinics. It is intended to get students to practice using content and key words, to ensure that they have revision notes that are reflective of the specification requirements and to help them to plan 12 mark questions.
The Amazing Human Body
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The Amazing Human Body

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This quiz is great as a start to either your very first Human Biology lesson or looking at what makes humans unique in Religious Education lessons. It would be best used by getting students to move around the classrooms to vote for answer 1, 2 or 3, then asking them why they chose that answer before revealing the true answer. Students love a little competition and it’s even better when they probably have no idea what the answer is and are therefore making rapid progress in their learning.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Islam Beliefs and Teachings Assessments
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Islam Beliefs and Teachings Assessments

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This resource is to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. There are two assessments with mark schemes. They can both be used at the end of the topics (Islamic Beliefs and Teachings) or one in the middle to check knowledge and understanding. They are written in the style of the AQA exam paper and will be good to use for formative assessments and to help track progress. There is also a revision quiz that can be used at preparation for the first assessment.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Islam Practices Assessment
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Islam Practices Assessment

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This resource is to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. It is a great resources to be used at the end of the topic as a formative/summative assessment. It can also be used for revision purposes. It takes the form of the AQA exam and includes a mark scheme.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Christian Practices Assessment
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Christian Practices Assessment

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This resource is to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. It is a great resource to be used at the end of the topic as a formative/summative assessment. It can also be used for revision purposes. It takes the form of the AQA exam and includes a mark scheme.
What makes humans unique? Assessment
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What makes humans unique? Assessment

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This assessment can be completed after lessons considering what it is that makes human beings different to other species of animals if anything! They will need to have considered similarities and differences between humans and animals (i.e. emotions, soul, pleasure/pain, ability to discuss and answer ultimate questions, Universal Declaration of Human Rights etc). Using resources like the Simpsons episode ‘Bart sells his soul’ can be useful in the soul debate, especially when you compare that to the Buddhist view that we do not have a soul and the story of Nagasena’s Chariot.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) 12 Mark Question Practice – Christian Beliefs, Teachings and Practices
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) 12 Mark Question Practice – Christian Beliefs, Teachings and Practices

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These resources are to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. They can be used in the run up to exams to help students practice their exam technique in 12 mark questions. They are also valuable in helping students with their timings. The timings allow for approximately ‘a mark a minute’ which is about right for these papers. There are also planning sheets to help students to build up their answers. These are without a writing frame to allow students to develop their own style of answer.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) 12 Mark Question Practice – Muslim Beliefs, Teachings and Practices
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) 12 Mark Question Practice – Muslim Beliefs, Teachings and Practices

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These resources are to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. They can be used in the run up to exams to help students practice their exam technique in 12 mark questions. They are also valuable in helping students with their timings. The timings allow for approximately ‘a mark a minute’ which is about right for these papers. There are also planning sheets to help students to build up their answers. These are without a writing frame to allow students to develop their own style of answer.
KS3 An Introduction to Ethical Decision Making and Morality
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KS3 An Introduction to Ethical Decision Making and Morality

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A resource to get students thinking about how we make decisions. A new introduction to a unit of ethics or a good philosophy club discussion activity. This considers absolute and relative morality, some of the rules which form the basis of religious ethics and the values on which many decision are made (value, quality and sanctity of life).
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Religion and Life Revision Sheets
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Religion and Life Revision Sheets

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This resource is to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. It can be used to give students for independent study, can be used in classroom revision sessions or to lead subject clinics. It is intended to get students to practice using content and key words, to ensure that they have revision notes that are reflective of the specification requirements and to help them to plan 12 mark questions.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) 12 Mark Question Practice inc. planning help – Christianity and Islam
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) 12 Mark Question Practice inc. planning help – Christianity and Islam

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These resources are to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. They are useful for getting students to plan 12 mark questions in the run up to exams. The essay planning sheets help the students to think about what they need to include in a 12 mark question without giving them a writing frame, leaving them room to develop their own style. Students can work their way through all questions, or can be challenged by choosing the 2 or 3 that they find the most difficult. You could even rate them for different abilities.
Thought Experiment #1: The Trolley Problem
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Thought Experiment #1: The Trolley Problem

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The lesson is part of a series of lessons looking at Philosophical Thought Experiments. It has been used with Sixth Form students as part of an elective program to broaden their understanding of Philosophy (especially if they are not studying Philosophy for A Level). The aim to get students thinking in a philosophical way, asking and answering questions during class discussion. There are links to videos found on YouTube to support the learning and these can be found within the presentation. Some fascinating discussion and deep thinking should result! This particular lesson focuses on The Trolley Problem and considers how we make moral decisions; is utilitarianism enough? Are there certain actions that are inherently wrong?
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Religion, War and Peace Revision Sheets
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) Religion, War and Peace Revision Sheets

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This resources is to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. It can be used to give students for independent study, can be used in classroom revision sessions or to lead subject clinics. It is intended to get students to practice using content and key words, to ensure that they have revision notes that are reflective of the specification requirements and to help them to plan 12 mark questions.
3 Universal Truths (Buddhism): Anatta
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3 Universal Truths (Buddhism): Anatta

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This resource can be used with GCSE or KS3 students studying Buddhism. (They specifically relate to AQA RS Spec A). They are great resources for developing understanding of the doctrines after an initial lessons on generic Buddhist beliefs which includes an overview of the 3 Universal Truths. They can also be used for revision purposes.
AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) The Existence of God and Revelation Revision Sheets
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AQA GCSE RS Spec A (1-9) The Existence of God and Revelation Revision Sheets

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This resource is to be used with AQA GCSE RS students who are studying Specification A. It can be used to give students for independent study, can be used in classroom revision sessions or to lead subject clinics. It is intended to get students to practice using content and key words, to ensure that they have revision notes that are reflective of the specification requirements and to help them to plan 12 mark questions.