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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 GCSE Islam: Practices
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AQA Religious Studies GCSE Islam: Practices

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A one-hour revision package for the Islam: Practices 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!
Christianity Quote Cards, for wall display
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Christianity Quote Cards, for wall display

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A selection of quotes from the Bible and other religious teachings to support the AQA GCSE Christianity Beliefs & Practices units. Each quote is short enough to be easily remembered, with an applicable image to foster memorisation. Could be used as a display board, or for card games in lessons.
AQA Religious Studies GCSE Christianity: Beliefs
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AQA Religious Studies GCSE Christianity: Beliefs

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A one-hour revision package for the Christianity: Beliefs 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!
AQA Religious Studies Religion, Peace & Conflict
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AQA Religious Studies Religion, Peace & Conflict

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UPDATED FOR 2021 DEFINITIONS A one-hour revision package for the Religion, Peace & Conflict 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!
AQA Religious Studies GCSE Christianity: Practices
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AQA Religious Studies GCSE Christianity: Practices

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A one-hour revision package for the Christianity: Practices 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!
AQA Religious Studies GCSE Religion & Life
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AQA Religious Studies GCSE Religion & Life

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A one-hour revision package for the Religion & Life 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!
AQA GCSE ~  St Mark's Gospel ~Whole unit
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AQA GCSE ~ St Mark's Gospel ~Whole unit

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This is an entire unit of work, created for AQA GCSE Religious Studies A, theme H; St Mark’s Gospel as a source of truth Individual lessons for each topic, with accompanying ready-to-print Bible texts. Each lesson has a custom-made 5 minute video, which skilfully picks out the key points of each topic. AQA exam-style questions are scattered throughout the lessons, as are key terms from the exam board
AQA GCSE Religion and Life - Whole Unit of Lessons
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AQA GCSE Religion and Life - Whole Unit of Lessons

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This is enough material to teach the whole of Theme B of the AQA GCSE Religious Studies unit; Religion & Life. Each PowerPoint is self-contained, with additional worksheets/resources for some lessons. Each lesson has a mixture of discussion, information, activities and a selection of exam questions. Some topics take one lesson, while some take two or three.
Life & Conflict Quote Cards, for wall display
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Life & Conflict Quote Cards, for wall display

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A selection of quotes from the Bible to support the AQA GCSE Themes units of Religion & Life and Religion, Peace & Conflict. Each quote is short enough to be easily remembered, with an applicable image to foster memorisation. Could be used as a display board, or for card games in lessons.
Feedforward Lesson for Islam sample exam paper
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Feedforward Lesson for Islam sample exam paper

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I created this for our GCSE Islam Y11 exam, as a way of closing gaps and celebrating successes of students. It goes through the paper question by question, explaining how to get full marks for each one. It is based on the AQA sample paper which was released a few years ago, though one or two questions may have changed. I have also included a sample answer to each 12 mark question, which got 12 out of 12.
Feedforward Lesson for Christianity sample exam paper
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Feedforward Lesson for Christianity sample exam paper

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I created this for our GCSE Christianity Y11 exam, as a way of closing gaps and celebrating successes of students. It goes through the paper question by question, explaining how to get full marks for each one. It is based on the AQA sample paper which was released a few years ago, though one or two questions may have changed. I have also included a sample answer to each 12 mark question, which got 12 out of 12.
Feedforward Lesson for Ethics sample exam paper
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Feedforward Lesson for Ethics sample exam paper

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I created this for our GCSE Ethics Y11 exam, as a way of closing gaps and celebrating successes of students. It goes through the paper question by question, explaining how to get full marks for each one. It is based on the AQA sample paper which was released a few years ago, though one or two questions may have changed. I have also included a sample answer to each 12 mark question, which got 12 out of 12.
50+ Do Now, Starter activities for Religious Studies GCSE (AQA)
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50+ Do Now, Starter activities for Religious Studies GCSE (AQA)

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Each of these is a lesson starter for GCSE Religious Studies (AQA), focusing on Islam and Christianity as world religions, and Themes B, D, G & H (Religion & Life, Religion Peace & Conflict and both Mark’s Gospel units). Each one is designed to be done independently as students arrive at a lesson, with answers being fed back quickly to the class. These have been really useful at drip-feeding revision this year with my GCSE class in preparation for their exams.
AQA Religious Studies Relationships & Families Revision
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AQA Religious Studies Relationships & Families Revision

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A one-hour revision package for the Relationships & Families 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!
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!
AQA Religious Studies Revision; Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice
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AQA Religious Studies Revision; Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice

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A one-hour revision package for the Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice 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 not an exhaustive list, more of an example. 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!
AQA Religious Studies Religion, Crime & Punishment Revision
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AQA Religious Studies Religion, Crime & Punishment Revision

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A one-hour revision package for the Religion, Crime & Punishment 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 not an exhaustive list, more of an example. 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!
Islam Quote Cards, for wall display
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Islam Quote Cards, for wall display

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A selection of quotes from the Qur’an and other religious teachings to support the AQA GCSE Islam Beliefs & Practices units. Each quote is short enough to be easily remembered, with an applicable image to foster memorisation. Could be used as a display board, or for card games in lessons.
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).