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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level.

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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level.
AQA Philosophy Knowledge Organisers - RE A Level Year 1 &2
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AQA Philosophy Knowledge Organisers - RE A Level Year 1 &2

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Everything students need to know for philosophy of religion AQA content, Years 12 and 13, for the new AQA RE A Level. A01 explanation and A02 analysis, 2 sheets per topic. I print these in booklet form for students as a handy guide of all the essential knowledge, and get them to use it to revise from and check their practise essays. All KOs have practise questions based on the spec. Topics covered: The problem of evil. Arguments for the existence of God. Religious experiences & challenges of verifying. Religious language. Self, Death and the Afterlife, Miracles,
Dialogue between Buddhism and Ethics lesson 3 - other ethical issues  (AQA A Level RE)
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Dialogue between Buddhism and Ethics lesson 3 - other ethical issues (AQA A Level RE)

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A 14 page booklet, written in the style of a text book, to support students in creating a dialogue between Buddhism and ethical issues on the specification. Buddhist ethics are compared and contrasted with these views, with space for students to make their own dialogues.Issues discussed are: Theft lying; marriage; homosexuality transgender issues; genetic engineering. wealth, tolerance and freedom of religious expression. A supporting powerpoint is attached to help students think about structuring exam questions. this is designed with the AQA dialogues paper 2A in mind, but could be adapted for other specs with synoptic papers.
Meta Ethics Knowledge Organiser
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Meta Ethics Knowledge Organiser

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Everything students need to known for AQA RE A Meta Ethics in a handy double page spread. All A01 and A02 content is covered, with practise questions based on AQA assessment resources.
13 Lesson Series: Year 9 RE Introduction to Christianity (GCSE preparation)
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13 Lesson Series: Year 9 RE Introduction to Christianity (GCSE preparation)

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This unit of work has been created to offer and introduction and context for the new RE GCSE, and thus is assessed in the style of GCSE assessments. However, it provides a more creative and in depth look at Christian beliefs and practices that is suitable for a Year 9/high ability KS3 group. There is a creative formative assessment (writing a modern day parable) to reflect this, as well as a GCSE style summative assessment with marks scheme. This unit is fully resourced, but please note there are some activities that use the new AQA GCSE 9-1 text book, and some activities that use the Hodder Education Christianity Religious Studies A text book. However, the unit can be taught without these activities. Credit to free resources from RE Today in lesson 1-3, and an excellent free Tes resource on Pilgrimage (apologies, cannot find name of seller, but this is work that was shared on Tes previously).
13 Lesson Series: AQA GCSE RE Christian Beliefs (RE A 8062)
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13 Lesson Series: AQA GCSE RE Christian Beliefs (RE A 8062)

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A series of 13 lessons with curriculum plan and knowledge organiser for revision homeworks. Key content for Unit 1, Christian Beliefs, suitable for AQA spec but would also be adaptable to other exam boards. Whilst most resources are provided, please note that these lessons do utilise both the approved AQA GCSE 9-1 textbook, and the new Hodder Education Religious Studies A Christianity text book, so people teaching these lessons as they are will need access to both of these books for some activities.
KS3 Humanities Work Booklet: Evaluation Skills (Christmas Theme)
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KS3 Humanities Work Booklet: Evaluation Skills (Christmas Theme)

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This work booklet was designed to be completed over a period of 5 weeks to help Humanities students draw on Geographical skills, Historical skills and Religious Criticism to evaluate the statement “Celebrating Christmas should be compulsory in the UK.” We invited students to attend a 1 hour after school session, however it could also work in a KS3 humanities lesson setting for Autumn term 2. It also makes nice cover work/homework.
Human Rights - 13 Lesson Series - AQA RE GCSE (Christianity and Islam)
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Human Rights - 13 Lesson Series - AQA RE GCSE (Christianity and Islam)

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This is a full unit of work with powerpoints, curriculum plan and revision homeworks provided by flip and fetching from a knowledge organiser. There is a planned assessment within the folder too. Please note that the lessons do utilise the new AQA GCSE 9-1 textbook, and any teacher purchasing this resource will need a copy of it. Religions covered are Christianity and Islam, and it would be possible to adapt this to different specs.
Mahayana Buddhism - An Introduction (RE A Level)
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Mahayana Buddhism - An Introduction (RE A Level)

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A reading written with the AQA A level spec in mind, but would support other RE A level specs. Covers: The origins of Mahayana Buddhism in relation to Theravada Buddhism The goal of the bodhisattva The Lotus Sutra and the Parable of the Burning House Upakaya Kusala and the view that the life of the Buddha was upaya kusala
Background to Buddhism and the 4 sights - Lesson A Level RE (AQA)
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Background to Buddhism and the 4 sights - Lesson A Level RE (AQA)

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The first lesson i teach in the AQA spec, 2A Buddhism content, offering an introduction to the person of Siddhartha Gautama and a record of him seeing the 4 sights. Also contains a blank glossary of key terms for students to fill in over the course. Suitable for adaptation to other A level exam boards