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The nature of God

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<p>Exploring the nature of God where students learn new key terms to describe God and provide examples. They then answer exam questions (3 marks and 4 marks) with the included sentences starters.</p>
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Islam - End of unit revision material

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<p>Revision material for end of Islam unit. This includes an A3 question sheet (could be reduced in size) with multiple questions for students to answer and a revision clock with headings of topics students should have covered in class.</p>
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Sawm - The five pillars of Islam

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<p>Exploring Sawm and the importance of fasting. Students explore the reasons for and against fasting with a highlighting task. It also includes exploring evidence from religious scriputres to support.</p>
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Salah - The five pillars

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<p>This includes a worksheet and a homework sheet exploring the importance and practices of Salah. It includes a labelling, matching up and research task.</p>
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Sociology quiz - research methods KS4/KS5

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<p>A fun quiz that could be used as a starter activity, revision or plenary to test student’s knowledge on sociological research methods. It’s a mix of multiple choice questions and written answers. To make it more fun it can be completed in pairs or groups. There are 10 questions in the quiz followed by slides with answers.</p>
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Christian beliefs and practices RS

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<p>A bundle of worksheets 7 worksheets covering topics in Christian beliefs and practices in RS including crucifixion, resurrection, baptism and worship.</p>
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Diwali Fun Worksheet

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<p>To celebrate diwali or to revise the essential points of the holy festival for hindus here’s a fun worksheet with fill the gaps and a wordsearch for students to do. There is no age range for this which makes it even better but this will be a hit for younger students. I used this as a activity in form time and students loved it.</p>