I'm Head of Department and AQA examiner for Religious Studies. I teach the AQA spec and provide tried and tested resources. I'm uploading resources all of the time; my newest collection is the #FUN LESSONS range which are engaging, exam focused, challenging and getting great results. Lessons are fully resourced and easy to follow with minimal printing. I hope you enjoy teaching them.
I'm Head of Department and AQA examiner for Religious Studies. I teach the AQA spec and provide tried and tested resources. I'm uploading resources all of the time; my newest collection is the #FUN LESSONS range which are engaging, exam focused, challenging and getting great results. Lessons are fully resourced and easy to follow with minimal printing. I hope you enjoy teaching them.
Concise, comprehensive and **challenging exam-focused lesson. **
**Resource light & easy to follow **
SUITABLE FOR DELIVERING:
THEME A - RELATIONSHIPS: NATURE, PURPOSE & IMPORTANCE OF MARRIAGE + COHABITATION (ISLAM/CHRISTIANITY)
Students will be able to:
• Explain the nature, purpose and importance of marriage in Islam and Christianity
• Evaluate with reference to scripture whether marriage is important in the modern world.
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Optional video task to enrich learning and give writing hands a rest! / discussion / self/peer assessment with success criteria.
ANIMAL STATUS & USE. Theme B: Status/Use of Animals (Food/Testing) Christianity, Islam, Humanism. Concise, comprehensive challenging exam-focused revision or lesson (prior knowledge not necessary). **Resource light- easy to follow. ** DOUBLE LESSON
Suitable for delivering:
AQA Theme B Humans and Animals (Christianity, Islam, Humanism)
Students will be able to:
Explain religious beliefs about the use of animals for food
Evaluate whether it is wrong to use animals for food.
Explain religious beliefs about animal experimentation
Evaluate whether animal experimentation is always wrong with reference to religious scripture and contemporary philosopher, Peter Singer
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Optional video tasks to enrich learning and give their writing hands a rest, Peer/self assessment with success criteria.
Sanctity/Quality of Life: Abortion & Euthanasia (Christianity, Islam, Humanism). Theme B AQA. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused lesson Suitable for revision but prior knowledge not necessary. Double lesson.
**Resource light- easy to follow. **Suitable for delivering:
AQA Theme B Sanctity/Quality of Life: Abortion & Euthanasia (Christianity, Islam, Humanism)
Students will be able to:
Explain two similar beliefs about the sanctity of life. 5 mks
Evaluate: Abortion is always wrong. 12 mks
Explain two contrasting beliefs about euthanasia. 5 mks
Evaluate: Quality of life is more important than sanctity of life. 12 mks
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Video tasks (to give their writing hands a rest!) and Peer assessment with success criteria.
Your reviews are very welcome
ORIGINS OF UNIVERSE & LIFE AND STEWARDSHIP. AQA. Science, Christianity and Islam. DOUBLE LESSON. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused. Resource light- easy to follow. Suitable for revision but prior knowledge is not necessary.
Double lesson.
FOR DELIVERING:
AQA Religious Studies: ORIGINS OF UNIVERSE/LIFE PLUS STEWARDSHIP: Science, Christianity and Islam
Students will be able to:
Explain contrasting Christian beliefs about the origins of the universe and life
Explain two similar religious beliefs about the duty of stewardship.
Evaluate whether Science proves religious beliefs about the origins of the universe to be incorrect with reference to scripture.
Evaluate whether abuse of the environment is impossible to stop with reference to scripture
Activities include:
Reading log activity, information sheet, variety of 5 and 12-mark exam questions complete with model answers and self-assessment success criteria. Plus: optional video tasks to enhance learning and give tired hands some rest!
Your review is most welcome.
Miracles, Revelation and Visions. ARGUMENTS FOR GODS EXISTENCE. (Christianity, Islam and Humanism). Concise, comprehensive and** challenging exam-focused.** **Resource light & easy to follow. **
Suitable for a revision but prior knowledge is not necessary. Suitable for a **double lesson. **
FOR DELIVERING:
AQA Religious Studies: Theme C: ARGUMENTS FOR GODS EXISTENCE: Miracles, Revelation and Visions
Students will be able to:
Explain two contrasting religious beliefs about miracles
Evaluate whether the argument from miracles is successful
List types of general revelation.
Explain two religious beliefs about Special Revelations.
Evaluate whether visions are evidence that God exists.
Activities include:
Reading log activity, information sheet, video tasks plus a variety of 5 and 12-mark exam questions complete with model answers and self-assessment success criteria.
Your review is most welcome.
DESIGN + FIRST CAUSE ARGUMENTS & EVALUATION. AQA THEME C. EXPLORE ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD, CRITICISMS AND CHRISTIAN RESPONSES (THEODICIES). Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused. Resource light & easy to follow
Suitable for a revision but prior knowledge is not necessary.
Double lesson
FOR DELIVERING:
AQA Religious Studies: Theme C: ARGUMENTS FOR GODS EXISTENCE
Students will be able to:
Explain the design argument
Explain two scientific accounts of creation
Explain the problem of evil and its theodicies
Evaluate: ‘If God were loving, there would be no suffering in the world.’
Evaluate: ‘The First Cause argument successfully proves the existence of God’
Activities include:
Reading log activity, information sheet, video tasks plus a variety of 5 and 12-mark exam questions complete with model answers and self-assessment success criteria.
RESPONSES TO PERSECUTION & JIHAD. GCSE REVISION: Islam/Christian Practices. Concise, comprehensive and** challenging exam-focused** revision lesson. Resource light- easy to follow. Double lesson.
FOR DELIVERING:
AQA Religious Studies: Islam/Christian Beliefs and Practices
Students will be able to:
Explain how Christians respond to persecution
Explain two conditions of Lesser Jihad
Evaluate which is more important lesser or greater Jihad
Evaluate whether persecution is always a negative thing. Refer to Christian beliefs
Activities include:
Reading log activity, information sheet, Video activities, 5 and 12-mark exam questions with model answers. Peer assessment.
Your review is most welcome.
CHRISTIAN, ISLAM & HUMANIST BELIEFS: AFTERLIFE. GCSE REVISION LESSON. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused revision lesson. Resource light- easy to follow.
FOR DELIVERING:
AQA Religious Studies: Islam/Christian/Humanist Beliefs
Students will be able to:
Explain Islam, Christian and Humanist beliefs about the afterlife
Explain Christian beliefs about Judgement and salvation
Explain how belief in the afterlife influences Muslims
Evaluate whether it is reasonable to believe in life after death
Evaluate whether a loving God would send anyone to hell
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with information sheet and model answers. Peer assessment.
EUTHANASIA: CHRISTIANITY, ISLAM & HUMANISM: AQA THEME B 'RELIGION AND LIFE. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused lesson. **Resource light & easy to follow.
** Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Theme B: EUTHANASIA
Students will be able to:
• Define different types of euthanasia
• Explain UK law on euthanasia
• Discuss case study from the media
• Evaluate with reference to scripture: ‘Everyone should have the right to die’
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Videos / discussion Peer assessment.
PILGRIMAGE: CHRISTIANITY & ISLAM. AQA RS. Suitable as a lesson or revision lesson. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused. Resource light easy to follow
Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Islam/Christian Practices/ GCSE REVISION LESSON
Students will be able to:
Explain two contrasting places of Christian pilgrimage
Explain rituals that happen at Hajj
Evaluate whether pilgrimage is the most important form of worship in Christianity
Evaluate whether pilgrimage is the most important form of worship in Islam
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Peer assessment.
ABORTION PRO LIFE AND PRO CHOICE. AQA THEME B. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused lesson.
Resource FREE & easy to follow.
Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Theme B: RELIGIOUS VIEWS ON ABORTION/PRO-LIFE/PRO-CHOICE
Students will be able to:
Evaluate whether abortion is a women’s choice with reference to scripture
Activities include:
Matching statements, exam questions with model answers/case studies /discussion
SHAHADA, TAWHID & SALAH . GCSE REVISION LESSON. AQA ISLAM BELIEFS & PRACTICES. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused revision lesson. Double lesson. Resource light- easy to follow
Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Islam Beliefs and Practices
Students will be able to:
Explain the importance of Shahada, tawhid and Salah
Explain contrasting ways Salah is practiced
Evaluate whether prayer is the best way for Muslims to understand God
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Peer assessment.
SANCTITY VERSUS QUALITY OF LIFE. ABORTION/EUTHANASIA. AQA THEME B: RELIGION AND LIFE. Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused lesson. Resource light & easy to follow.
Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Theme B: SANCITY OF LIFE V QUALITY OF LIFE
Students will be able to:
• the sanctity of life and quality of life debate
• apply concepts of sanctity of life and quality of life to issues of abortion and euthanasia
• Evaluate which is most important Sanctity or Quality of Life
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Videos / discussion Peer assessment.
Using Animals for food and cosmetic/medical testing (Religion and Use of Animals) Concise, comprehensive and challenging exam-focused lesson Suitable for a double lesson.
Resource light- easy to follow. Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Theme B: Animals
Students will be able to:
• Explain the various ways we use animals
• Explain Christian and Islam teachings about the different uses of animals.
• Evaluate whether humans should test on animals.
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Videos / discussion Peer assessment.
Islam Practices Revision of the following topics: Risalah, Festivals, Ramadan and Sources of Authority
Concise, compressive and challenging exam-focused revision lesson Suitable for a double lesson. Resource light- easy to follow. Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Islam Beliefs and Practices
Students will be able to:
• Explain the meaning of all festivals and how they are celebrated
• Evaluate the importance and role of the prophets in Islam
• Explain the meaning of Ramadan and how it is practiced
• Evaluate which has the most authority, Hadith or the Quran
Activities include:
Reading log activity, exam questions with model answers. Peer assessment.
CHRISTIAN WORSHIP (Christian Beliefs AQA) RESOURCE FREE LESSON
Suitable for a single lesson. No printing required and easy to follow
Suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs / Worship and Prayer
Students will be able to:
• Explain various styles of worship
• Evaluate each style of worship pointing out the strengths of each
• Explain why the Lord’s Prayer is important to Christians
Activities include:
Matching definition to images / paired discussion / writing tasks with writing frames e.g. Evaluate question with sentence starters
Value and Abuse of the Environment AQA THEME B is a resource-light* and easy to follow lesson is suitable for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Theme B / Humans and the Environment
Students will be able to:
• Outline current environmental issues and possible solutions
• Understand the terms: stewardship and dominion
• Explain contrasting religious teachings about environmental issues with reference to scripture 5 mk question
• Evaluate whether religious believers have more of a duty to protect the planet than non-believers
Activities include:
Information sheet and reading tasks / links to clips on deforestation and conservation / 5 mark question and evaluation question with model paragraph and peer assessment activity
Sin and Salvation (Christian Beliefs) is a** resource-light,** useful and easy to follow lesson for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs / Different Christian beliefs about the afterlife
Students will be able to:
• Explain the meaning of Grace, Sola Fide (faith alone), Good deeds and Gods laws
• Explain different Christian beliefs about the means of salvation with reference to scripture
• Evaluate which (if any) is a sufficient means of salvation
Activities include:
Starter stimulus: the story behind Amazing grace (video) / carousel posters (A3) / 5 mark question on contrasting Christian beliefs salvation. silent writing activity with timer
Differentiation: **Differentiation by task **
Afterlife (Contrasting Christian Beliefs) is a useful and easy to follow lesson for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs / Different Christian beliefs about the afterlife
Students will be able to:
• Explain Christian beliefs about resurrection and judgement
• Explain Catholic, liberal and fundamentalist beliefs about heaven and hell with reference to scripture
• Debate whether an omnibenevolent God would send anyone to hell
• Explain the importance of the resurrection to believers and how it influences Christians today.
Activities include:
Starter stimulus (doom paintings) / information sheet / answer 5 mark question on contrasting Christian beliefs about the afterlife/ debate
Differentiation: ** Differentiation by task **
Resurrection of Jesus . Christian Beliefs is a useful and easy to follow lesson for delivering:
AQA Religious Studies: Christian Beliefs / The Resurrection
Students will be able to:
• Explain evidence of the resurrection
• Explain humanist arguments
• Explain the importance of the resurrection to believers and how it influences Christians today.
Activities include:
Video / information sheet / write a speech / answer a 5 mark question / debate
I hope you enjoy delivering this lesson. Your feedback is welcome.
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