(12.10) Terrorism
Objectives
i. Know what terrorism is and what it aims to achieve.
ii. Understand religious and non-religious responses to the use of terrorists.
The role of religion in conflicts of the twenty-first century.
Objectives
i. Know how the Catholic Church responds to modern conflicts, including providing help to the victims of war.
(12.11) Torture, radicalisation and martyrdom
Objectives
i. Know the meaning of torture, radicalisation and martyrdom.
ii. Understand different perspectives on these practices.
(12.12) Conflict resolution and peacemaking
Objectives
i. Understand what the Bible and Catholic Church teach about peacemaking and conflict resolution.
ii. Know how two Christian organisations work to bring about peace.
iii. Understand why some Christians prefer the use of non-violent resistance.
Theme B: religion, peace and conflict-Chapter 12, Sections:7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12.
To aid AQA Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity with Islam and Judaism.
(13.3) Rights and responsibilities.
Objectives
i. Understand the links between rights and responsibilities.
ii. Understand how Catholics work to support human rights.
Human rights
Objectives
i. Understand what the Catholic Church teaches about human rights.
ii. Understand how human rights are important for human dignity.
Islam - Key beliefs of Sunni and Shi’a Islam
Objectives
i. Know the origins of Sunni Islam and Shi’a Islam.
ii. Know the key beliefs of Sunni Islam and Shi’a Islam
Racial prejudice and discrimination
Objectives
i. Understand Christian teachings about racial prejudice and discrimination.
ii. Understand different views about racism in Britain today.
(7.5) Islam - Predestination
i. Understand Muslim beliefs about predestination and human freedom.
ii. Know how these beliefs relate to the Day of Judgement.
Salah: the daily prayers (2)
Objectives
i. Have an overview of the movements and recitations used in prayer.
ii. Know what makes the Jummah prayer different.
iii. Understand the importance of prayer for Muslims.
Hinduism (363 slides) and Sikhism (350 slides) - 713 slides in total.
- Introduction to Hinduism.
- Key-terms for Hinduism.
- Introduction to Sikhism.
- Key-terms for Sikhism.
Buddhism - 47 Key-Terms - each slide contains:
(i) Key-Term
(ii) Definition
(iii) A picture.
This makes introducing and revising Key-Terms easier and more enjoyable.
Hinduism
This Unit of Work contains (363 slides in total):
- 51 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
- Introduction to Hinduism.
- Gods and godesses.
- The caste system.
- Two Hindu leaders.
- Hindu holy books.
- The Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
- Worship at home.
- Hindu temples.
- Worship in a temple.
- Two important temples.
- Pilgrimage.
Special Occasions
- Birth & childhood.
- Marriage.
- Death.
Celebrations
- Divali.
- Navaratri and Dassehra.
- Holi and Raksha Bandhan.
- Death and reincarnation.
- Ways to be a Hindu.
- Also includes: Video links, questions to revise each section & research exercises.