An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
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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: Hume & Swinburne
Unit: Unit 2 Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the Hume and Swinburne’s response to miracles. 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.
Teaching Note: When combined with the lesson on miracles it may be that you find teaching miracles over a week and a half & responses over the second half of week two more time effective
Includes homework activities.
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: 5
Small Activities: 3
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 2
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Challenges to Religious Experience
Unit: Unit 2 Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the Challenges to Religious Experience. 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.
Includes homework activities.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 2
Main Activities: 9
Knowledge Checks: 4
Challenge Points: 6
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Influences of Religious Experience
Unit: Unit 2 Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the Influences of Religious Experience. 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.
Includes homework activities.
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: 8
Knowledge Checks: 4
Challenge Points: 5
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Community of Believers
Unit: Unit 1A Study of Religion: Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the Community of Believers. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1A A Study of Religion: Christianity.
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.
Includes homework activities.
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: 6
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 4
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Problems of Religious Language
Unit: Unit 2 Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Problems of Religious Language. 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.
Teacher note: I personally choose to teach this over half a week and do Non-Cognitive & Analogical language in the second half as they are both shorter topics
Includes homework activities.
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: 11
Small Activities: 3
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 3
Practice Essays: 1*
*the essay for this lesson is designed to be answered throughout the first few topics of religious language. There is also a 20 marker which they can do.
Topic: Non-Cognitive & Analogical Approaches to Religious Language
Unit: Unit 2 Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Non-Cognitive and Analogical Approaches to Religious Language. 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.
Teacher note: I personally choose to teach this over half a week and do Problems of Religious Language in the first half as they are both shorter topics
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: 2
Knowledge Checks: 1
Challenge Points: 1
Practice Essays: 1
This is a fun starter activity or plenary for students who are studying the Ethics Unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are given one of the six trigger cards.
They then have to go around the room and find three of the smaller cards that fit underneath their ‘heading’. The smaller cards contain statements, quotes and key words that relate to each heading.
The printed sheet is in order, so the first row relates to the first heading, the second the second etc. A few items could arguably fit under multiple headings.
Can be used as a starter or a plenary. I use this as part of a DIRT lesson following a 20 mark essay on Finnis.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but will suit other A-Level exam boards as well.
Topic: Bernard Hoose
Unit: Ethics
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on Bernard Hoose and his summary of proportionalism. This is designed for the A-Level Law Religious Studies exam, ethics unit. The lesson is designed to be taught over multiple different lessons/sessions.
A student version is included. This is printer friendly and does not have the answers.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but will suit other exam boards as well.
Includes a practice question with plan to support and plenty of activities to test knowledge.
There are homework activities which can be modified to suit your own students.
Lesson Activities
Starters: 3
Main Activities: 5
Small Activities: 3
Challenge Points: 3
Knowledge Checks: 2
Practice Essays: 1
Plenaries: 3
Topic: Intuitionism
Unit: Ethics
Marks: 20
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a 20 mark Eduqas AO1 style essay question on intuitionism. This is a knowledge based question.
The essay is on intuitionism and forms part of the Ethics unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
Topic: Intuitionism
Unit: Ethics
Exam Board: Eduqas
Marks: 20 Marks
This is a great DIRT activity for students who are studying intuitionism. This is a fill the gaps model answer for a 20 mark essay question on intuitionism.
The fill the gaps is nice and colourful with space for students to fill in the missing word. Key words have been removed including the names of philosophers, words from quotes and key words.
There is a complete model answer included to check answers.
This is a great way to end term one for students who are studying Religious Studies at A-Level.
The quiz presupposes knowledge of the first few topics from Christianity and Ethics but these can easily be changed to suit your scheme of work.
There are three fun rounds and three rounds based on what students have learned for their A-Level.
Quiz Format
Team quiz with students in small Teams
Each question is multiple choice and has a one minute timer bar on the slide
There are six rounds
Each round has ten questions (60 questions total)
It should take around an hour to complete (rounds can be removed or added to suit)
The Rounds
Round 1 - Divine Command Theory
Round 2 - Christmas
This round tests general knowledge of Christmas with some fun and slightly obscure questions!
Round 3 - Bible as a Source of Wisdom
Round 4 - Who’s that philosopher?
This is a picture round - students have to pick from four possible philosophers for each photo
Round 5 - Virtue Theory
Round 6 - The Holiday Season
Students are given a date and four possible festivals that are celebrated on that date. All the festivals are celebrated in the month of December
Answers are included at the end of each round
Topic: Chanukah
Level: Key Stage Three
Unit: Judaism
This is a great end of term lesson for the Autumn term. It focuses on the topic of Chanukah and is designed to fit into a Judaism scheme of work.
Students are expected to have some prior knowledge of Judaism although this can only be a few lessons.
The lesson goes through the history of Chanukah as well as some of the traditions. It then allows students to spend time making Chanukah cards.
Lesson Activities
**Starter: **Guess Who?
Activity One: Watch video and write summary of the story of Chanukah
Activity Two: Pick two things Jews do during Chanukah and explain why they do them
Main Activity: Make Chanukah cards
Plenary: Blooket (link provided)
Topic: Virtue Theory
Unit: Ethics
Marks: 30
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a 30 mark Eduqas AO2 style essay question on virtue theory. This is an analysis and evaluation style essay.
The essay is on Virtue Theory and forms part of the Ethics unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
Topic: Finnis’ Natural Law
Unit: Ethics
Marks: 20
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a 20 mark Eduqas AO1 style essay question on Finnis’ interpretation of Natural Law. This is a knowledge based question.
The essay is on Natural Law (Finnis) and forms part of the Ethics unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
Exam Board: AQA
Paper: Paper 2A Non-Textual Studies
Themes:** A, B, D and E**
This is a short revision lesson for GCSE Religious Studies designed to briefly cover content for the Themes Paper.
There is a short starter with questions about each theme.
There is then one activity for each theme.
Theme A: 4 Mark Question
Theme B: Research task
Theme D: 5 Mark Question
Theme E: 12 Mark Planning
There is also a quick plenary to finish.
This is designed to fit within a single lesson (although some activities may need to be cut out or shortened depending on the class) as last minute revision.
Planning sheet for 12 marker is included
Topic: Islam Beliefs
Unit: Study of Religion: Islam
Exam Board: AQA
This is a revision lesson for Islam beliefs. This can be used for revision in either Year 10 or Year 11 of the GCSE course.
The lesson focuses on Islam Beliefs only. This is designed for the AQA GCSE but is general enough that it could suit other exam boards as well.
Activities
Starter: Making connections
Activity 1: Key word definitions
Activity 2: Learn the quote
Activity 3: Arguments for and against table (12 mark question)
Plenary: Scavenger hunt
Making connections and scavenger hunt activities are included.
This is a quick activity that can be used as a starter or plenary for a lesson on ethical egoism or future revision lessons.
Students are given a card that contains either a key word or a definition. They have to find their ‘partner’ (the person with the matching key word/definition).
There are six key terms in total all relate to the topic of ethical egoism.
Topic: Positivist Views on Religious Language
Unit: Unit 2 Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Positivist approaches to Religious Language. 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.
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: 10
Small Activities: 2
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 2
Practice Essays: 0
Topic: Migration and Christianity
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion (Christianity)
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Migration and Christianity. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1 A Study 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.
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: 8
Small Activities: 1
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 2
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Religion, Equality & Discrimination
Unit: Unit 1A: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Religion, Equality and Discrimination. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1A A Study of Religion: Christianity.
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 also included
Note: One plenary requires the use of a ‘plenary football’ this is a football with questions written on the white parts. This can easily be substituted with another plenary activity or one of the lesson knowledge checks if you do not have one (or want to make one)
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 8
Small Activities: 5
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 2
Practice Essays: 1