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An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?
Topic: Carl Jung
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Carl Jung. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 5
Small Activities: 3
Knowledge Checks: 4
Challenge Points: 1
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Cosmological Argument
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 20 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on the cosmological argument and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 20 mark knowledge style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Intuitionism
Unit: Unit 3: Religion and Ethics
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Intuitionism. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 3: Religion and Ethics.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three separate lessons. It has starters and plenaries that allow it to easily be broken down into three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 5
Small Activities: 4
Knowledge Checks: 3
Challenge Points: 2
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Sigmund Freud
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Sigmund Freud. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 11
Small Activities: 5
Knowledge Checks: 5
Challenge Points: 7
Practice Essays: 1
This revision homework booklet is designed for students to complete each week.
Exam Board: Eduqas
Year: Second Year
Topics: Christianity, Ethics, Philosophy
Number of Activities: 40
This booklet is designed to provide structured revision activities for religious studies students in their second year of study.
Students should complete one page per week. These can be done in order or teachers can select specific activities if they want students to revise certain topics.
The revision booklet has the following activities:
Jesus Birth: Blooket
Two Views of Jesus: Essay Question
Bible as a Source of Authority: Glossary
Baptism: Choice of Essay Plans
Cosmological Argument: Knowledge Organiser
Faith and Works: Fill the gaps
Natural Law (Application): 10 Points
Trinity: Fill the gap & mark
Situation Ethics (Application): Arguments into essay plan
Science: Mark an answer
Key Moral Principles: Answer the questions
Natural Law: Bible verse map
Irenaean Type Theodicy: Read notes
John Finnis: Recording
Bernard Hoose: Re-write notes
Carl Jung: Flashcards
Miracles: Flashcards app
Nature of God: Quiz
Proportionalism (Application): Quiz
Intuitionism: Past paper question
Community of believers: Write your own question
John Stuart Mill: Create a resource
Challenges to Religious Experience: Cornell Note Page
Ontological Argument: Summary sheet
Influences of Religious Experience: Triple-sided flashcards
Ethical Egoism: Textbook notes
Hume: Article
Early Church: PowerPoint Presentation
Bible in Daily Life: Essay plan
Augustinian Type Theodicy: Visual essay plan
Developments of Ontological Argument: Essay plan
Divine Command Theory: Diagram
Festivals: Picture
Determinism: Poster
Religion, Equality & Discrimination: Sticky notes
Free will: Essay question
Pluralism & Diversity: Key thinkers & key words list
Situation Ethics: Key quotes & Bible verses list
Mystical Experience: Mind-map
Religious Experience: Spider diagram
Although this is designed for Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies it can be modified to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Teleological Argument
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the teleological argument. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 5
Small Activities: 2
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 1
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Cosmological Argument
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the cosmological argument. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included (these presuppose that students have studied ethics & then philosophy & can be amended as needed to suit your scheme of work)
As this would likely be the first topic taught as part of philosophy there is also a section on how to answer 20 mark questions, this can easily be skipped if necessary!
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 6
Small Activities: 11
Knowledge Checks: 4
Challenge Points: 5
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Challenges to Inductive Arguments
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the challenges to inductive arguments. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 11
Small Activities: 3
Knowledge Checks: 3
Challenge Points: 0
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Ontological Arguments (inc. developments)
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the ontological argument. This includes Anselm’s argument as well as the developments of Descartes and Malcolm. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 15
Small Activities: 6
Knowledge Checks: 3
Challenge Points: 2
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: The Problem of Evil
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the problem of evil. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 8
Small Activities: 5
Knowledge Checks: 4
Challenge Points: 6
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Irenaean-type Theodicy
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Irenaean-type theodicies. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
No homework tasks are included in this lesson as I teach Augustinian-type theodicies in the same week
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 8
Small Activities: 3
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 3
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Challenges to the Ontological Argument
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of challenges to the ontological argument. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three separate lessons. It has starters and plenaries that allow it to easily be broken down into three lessons.
I personally choose to teach this the same week as the ontological argument as it is quite a short topic
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 3
Small Activities: 1
Knowledge Checks: 1
Challenge Points: 1
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Challenges to Inductive Arguments
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 30 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on Challenges to Inductive Arguments and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 30 mark evaluation style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Ontological Argument (Developments)
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 20 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on the Ontological Argument and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies. This focuses on developments of the ontological argument by Descartes and Malcolm.
This is a 20 mark knowledge style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Influences of Religious Experience
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 20 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on influences of religious experience and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 20 mark knowledge style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Atheism
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 20 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on Atheism and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 20 mark knowledge style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Carl Jung
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 30 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on Carl Jung and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 30 mark evaluation style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Ethics & Philosophy (+ Christianity)
Exam Board: Eduqas
Units: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion & Unit 3: Religion & Ethics + Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
This is a revision booklet designed to help year 13 students prepare for their January mock exams (or similar). It is designed for students who are taking two papers, one in Ethics and one in Philosophy.
The booklet contains an overview of each paper and what will be assessed. It then has a list of all the topics covered in each unit.
It then has a set of practice questions (20 + 30 marker) for each topic. Students can use these to assist with revision.
There is also Christianity at the end (although the booklet does say this will not be on your mocks) with the same overview of topics and a set of practice questions for each topic.
There are a couple of additional activities throughout.
This could be adapted to suit students whose mocks take a different format if needed
Topic: Advent
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a fun quiz that can be used as a single lesson or as starters for lessons during December. It could also be used as a revision lesson to help prepare for exams.
Students are assumed to have already studied Festivals (Unit 1) and so it is best suited for Year 13 students.
I use each slide as a starter for the first lesson of each week during December.
A great bit of revision as well as some topical advent fun!
Focuses on both Advent and the Nativity Fast (Western & Eastern churches)
Topic: Atheism
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of atheism. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 10
Small Activities: 4
Knowledge Checks: 3
Challenge Points: 5
Practice Essays: 1