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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
Peace, Justice and the Prophets
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Peace, Justice and the Prophets

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A Unit aimed at Year 9, that will give them foundation/basic understanding of the principles of Islam. This feeds in nicely to them starting Islam in the GCSE in Y10, Would also be suitable as a unit in a Core (non-examined) curriculum for KS3 or KS4.
R.S Theme B
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R.S Theme B

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A bundle of resources aimed at teaching Theme B Religion and Life (AQA). Knowledge Organiser included
R.S Theme A
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R.S Theme A

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Bundle of lesson resources aimed at Theme A delivery (AQA Spec). Knowledge Organiser included
Islam Practices- The Five Pillars
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Islam Practices- The Five Pillars

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A bundle of lessons to teach The Five Pillars of Islam. Aimed at GCSE AQA Spec (Year 10). Lots of exam questions, model answers, video clips and differentiated questions. Hajj lesson will probably take 2 lessons due to the number of clips Please leave a review.
Islam Practices- Hajj
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Islam Practices- Hajj

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Islam Practices, aimed at AQA Spec (Year 10). The lesson can either be taught as a market place activity or students completing as you teach each section (preferred) there are plenty of video clips and students complete a 12 mark plan (or complete the question) at the end of the lesson. Will take 2 lessons to complete if all video clips are watched.
Islam Practices- Sawm
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Islam Practices- Sawm

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A lesson aimed at AQA Islam Practices (Y10). Looking at Ramadan and Sawm. Students create an information leaflet to give to non-muslims to support them during Ramadan. Discussion points focus on the image of Mo Salah “breaking” his fast during the Champions League Final. 5 mark exam question with model answer.
Islam Practices- Zakah
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Islam Practices- Zakah

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Islam Practices aimed at AQA spec (Y10). Uses examples of Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) and Mo Salah (Liverpool FC footballer) as good practice for charitable giving. 4 mark exam question with model answer.
Islam Practices- Salah
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Islam Practices- Salah

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Islam Practices aimed at AQA Spec (Year 10). The lesson looks at Mo Salah (Liverpool FC player) as a positive role model (trying to engage boys!) Complete a mark place activity for learning about prayer, followed by planning (or completing dependant on lesson time) as 12 mark response. 3 model answers are provided (from AQA website). Free lesson so please leave feedback.
Islam Practices- The Shahadah
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Islam Practices- The Shahadah

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Islam Practices, aimed at AQA Spec (Year 10). The first lesson of the Five Pillars- The Shahadah. Looking at the Saudi Arabian flag for engagement. Exam question with model answer provided.
AQA RE GCSE Questions Bank
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AQA RE GCSE Questions Bank

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A spreadsheet that includes Specimen 1 & 2, 2018 & 2019 exam questions for AQA Christianity, Islam and Themes A, B, D & E. Tabs along the bottom. Useful tool to plan questions for mocks etc and to try and predict future questions (if that’s a thing anymore!) Hopefully will save you time. Please leave a review.
Interleaved GCSE R.E Progress Checkpoint
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Interleaved GCSE R.E Progress Checkpoint

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Free Resource so please leave a review. Our progress checkpoints are a low stakes reflection on the previous 6 lessons of work. They start with a quiz that students can mark with their knowledge organiser. Students can then use their book notes to complete the checkpoint so they are practicing the skills rather than concentrating on subject knowledge. Students feedback doesn’t include a number, in a feedback episode they improve their answers using exam technique.