A worksheet based on the AQA GCSE Spec B - 7.1 The Oneness of God and The Supremacy of Gods will.
This worksheet is for Higher Ability students.
The answers to the questions are in the notes section.
Tweak to your liking.
Two worksheets based on the AQA GCSE Spec B - 7.1 The Oneness of God and The Supremacy of Gods will.
This worksheet is for Higher Ability students.
The answers to the questions are in the notes section.
Tweak to your liking.
A revision resource that can be used within the lesson on Religion, peace and conflict. It covers all the topics in Chapter 12. All the information is contained on one slide.
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A GCSE AQA lesson based on the social construction of crime. This resource contains images, questions (with answers in the notes section) and much more. Feel free to tweak!
Based on pages 179 - 180 from the David Brown textbook but does not require a textbook.
A GCSE AQA lesson based on the sociological explanations for crime and deviane - including sociologists such as Merton and Becker. This resource contains images, questions (with answers in the notes section) and much more. Feel free to tweak!
Based on pages 181 - 184 from the David Brown textbook.
A worksheet which summarises and tests students on their knowledge on traditional and spontaneous prayers. There are answers in the notes section for teachers. This can take up a 45 minute lesson if you go through the answers too.
A GCSE AQA lesson based on The New Right. This resource is a worksheet that includes questions (with answers in the notes section) and images. Feel free to tweak!
Based on pages 24 - 25 from the David Brown textbook. This lesson is best taught with the textbook.
A GCSE AQA lesson based on the sociology of crime and deviance. This resource contains images, questions (with answers in the notes section) and much more. Feel free to tweak!
Based on pages 172 - 173 from the David Brown textbook but does not require the textbook.
A GCSE AQA lesson based on the Functionalist view of Crime. This resource contains images, questions (with answers) and much more. Feel free to tweak!
Based on pages 185 - 186 from the David Brown textbook but does not require the textbook.
Get the Functionalist and Marxist view of Crime Worksheet together: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-sociology-the-functionalist-and-marxist-view-on-crime-12414848
A GCSE AQA REVISION lesson based on the Functions of Education - Functionalism. Feel free to tweak!
Based on pages 126 - 129 from the David Brown textbook but does not require the textbook.
A GCSE AQA lesson based on the Marxist view of Crime. This resource contains images, questions (with answers) and much more. Feel free to tweak!
Based on page 187 from the David Brown textbook but does not require the textbook.
Get the Functionalist and Marxist view of Crime Worksheet together: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-sociology-the-functionalist-and-marxist-view-on-crime-12414848
A recap lesson based on Religion & Ethics - Topics include: Situation Ethics, Kantian Ethics, Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Business Ethics etc. It includes questions and in-depth answers. Tweak to your liking.
An in-depth series of lessons on Chapter 6: Business Ethics. Includes over 40 slides with: activities, discussion points, videos, images etc. The Chris Eyre, Karen Dean and Julian Waterfield textbook would be helpful to use in unison with the PowerPoint. Tweak to your liking.
An task which takes on an assessment type format. It includes questions on the following topics: Ethics - Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Kantian Ethics, Natural Law, Business Ethics; Development in Christian Thought - Person of Jesus.
It was used as a Formative Assessment (out of 45) for my year 12’s and is a good revision resource as it covers many topics.
It can be peer assessed, self-assessed or teacher assessed.
Works well in conjunction with the following textbooks:
OCR A level religious studies: Religion and ethics
By: Dean, Karen, Eyre, Chris, Waterfield, Julian
OCR A Level religious studies: Developments in Christian thought
By: Dean, Karen, Eyre, Chris, Waterfield, Julian
Tweak to your liking.