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Festivals (Eid-Ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha and Ashura) - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Festivals (Eid-Ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha and Ashura) - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices Islam Practices L1 - Five Pillars - Part 1 L2 - Five Pillars - Part 2 L3 - Five Pillar - Part 3 L4 - Shia - Ten Obligatory Acts L5 - Shia (Contrasting Beliefs) L6 - The Mosque L7 - Jihad L8 - Festivals (Eid-Ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha and Ashura) L9 - Assessment
The Four Noble Truths
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The Four Noble Truths

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 1- Evil and Suffering Students will be able to: To summerise the four noble Truths To apply the Four Noble Truths to the issue of suffering To analyse how Buddhist respond to the existence of evil and suffering Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Contraception and Family Planning - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Contraception and Family Planning - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme A L1 - Human Sexuality L2- Nature and Purpose of Marriage L3 - Sexual Relationships before and outside Marriage (Cohabitation) - Christianity L4 - Sexual Relationships before and outside Marriage (Cohabitation) - Islam L5 - Nature and Purpose of Families L6 - Contraception and Family Planning L7 - Divorce and Remarriage - Christianity L8 - Divorce and Remarriage (Islam) L9 - Gender equality and prejudice (Christianity) L10 - Assessment L11 - DiRT
Church Growth - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Church Growth - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices Christian Practices L1 - Forms of Worship - Part 1 L2 - Forms of Worship - Part 2 L3 - Prayer L4 - The Sacraments - Part 1 L5 - The Sacraments - Part 2 L6 - Baptism + Eucharist L7 - Pilgrimage L8 - Celebrating Festivals L9 - Role of Church L10 - Church Growth L11 - Poverty and Charities L12 - New Testament Responses to Persecutions and Reconciliation L13 - Assessment
Euthanasia - Part 1 - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Euthanasia - Part 1 - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme B L1 - The origins of the universe and life (Christianity) L2 - The origins of human life (Christianity) L3 - The Origins of the universe Religious - Islam L4 - Abuse of the environment L5 - Abuse of animals L6 - When Does Life Begin L7 - Abortion - Controversy L8 - Abortion Religious Viewpoint L9 - Euthanasia Controversy L10 - Euthanasia Religious Views L11 - The Afterlife L12- Assessment
Euthanasia - Part 2 - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Euthanasia - Part 2 - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme B L1 - The origins of the universe and life (Christianity) L2 - The origins of human life (Christianity) L3 - The Origins of the universe Religious - Islam L4 - Abuse of the environment L5 - Abuse of animals L6 - When Does Life Begin L7 - Abortion - Controversy L8 - Abortion Religious Viewpoint L9 - Euthanasia Controversy L10 - Euthanasia Religious Views L11 - The Afterlife L12- Assessment
Forgiveness and Reconciliation - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Forgiveness and Reconciliation - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme D L1 - Forgiveness and Reconciliation L2 - Pacifism and Peacekeeping L3 - Violent Protests L4 - Terrorism L5- Consequences and Victims of War L6 - Weapons of Mass Destruction and Nuclear Weapons L7 - Holy War and Just War L8 - Assessment L9 - DiRT
When Does Life Begin?
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When Does Life Begin?

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 5 - Sanctity of Life Students will be able to: To define the key terms related to this lesson (conception, ensoulment, sanctity of life and abortion) To consider when life begins. To summarise religious beliefs, teachings to the beginning of life. Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Life After Death
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Life After Death

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 - Life after death? Students will be able to: To explore different beliefs on whether there is life after death To analyse whether the belief in life after death affects the way believers live To evaluate different beliefs in life after death against each other Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Sacraments (Part 2) - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Sacraments (Part 2) - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices Christian Practices L1 - Forms of Worship - Part 1 L2 - Forms of Worship - Part 2 L3 - Prayer L4 - The Sacraments - Part 1 L5 - The Sacraments - Part 2 L6 - Baptism + Eucharist L7 - Pilgrimage L8 - Celebrating Festivals L9 - Role of Church L11 - Church Growth L12 - Poverty and Charities L13 - New Testament Responses to Persecutions and Reconciliation L14 - Assessment
The Soul
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The Soul

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 2 - Religious Laws Students will be able to: To describe what is meant by the soul To explore different beliefs about the soul To evaluate these beliefs about the soul against each other Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Nature and Purpose of Families - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Nature and Purpose of Families - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme A L1 - Human Sexuality L2- Nature and Purpose of Marriage L3 - Sexual Relationships before and outside Marriage (Cohabitation) - Christianity L4 - Sexual Relationships before and outside Marriage (Cohabitation) - Islam **L5 - Nature and Purpose of Families ** L6 - Contraception and Family Planning L7 - Divorce and Remarriage - Christianity L8 - Divorce and Remarriage (Islam) L9 - Gender equality and prejudice (Christianity) L10 - Assessment L11 - DiRT
The Sangha and the 5 Precepts
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The Sangha and the 5 Precepts

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 1- Evil and Suffering Students will be able to: To identify the Five Precepts To explain the day in a life of the Sangha To evaluate the need for the Sangha to have additional moral codes Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Creation - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Creation - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices Christianity Beliefs and teachings L1 - Nature of God (Part 1) L2 - Evil and Suffering - Part 1 L3 - Evil and Suffering Part 2 L4 - The Trinity L5 - Creation L6 - The Trinity + Creation L7 - Contrasting viewpoints on Creation L8 - The Incarnation L9 - The Crucifixion L10 - Resurrection and Asension L11 - The Role of Christ in Salvation L12 - Christian ideas of the afterlife L13 - Assessment
Human Sexuality - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Human Sexuality - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme A L1 - Human Sexuality L2- Nature and Purpose of Marriage L3 - Sexual Relationships before and outside Marriage (Cohabitation) - Christainity L4 - Sexual Relationships before and outside Marriage (Cohabitation) - Islam L5 - Nature and Purpose of Families (record via google meet) L6 - Contraception and Family Planning (record via google meet) L7 - Divorce and Remarriage - Christianity L8 - Divorce and Remarriage (Islam) L9 - Gender equality and prejudice (Christianity) L10 - Assessment L11 - DiRT
Aims of Punishment - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Aims of Punishment - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme E L1 - Good and Evil Intentions L2 - Different types of crime L3 - Reasons for Crime - Part 1 L4 - Reasons for Crime - Part 2 L5 - Aims of Punishment L6 - Types of Punishment L7 - Religious attitudes towards Types of Punishment L8 - Religious attitudes to Fogiveness
Holy War and Just War - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE
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Holy War and Just War - AQA - Religious Studies GCSE

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Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Component 2: Thematic studies Theme D L1 - Forgiveness and Reconciliation L2 - Pacifism and Peacekeeping L3 - Violent Protests L4 - Terrorism L5- Consequences and Victims of War L6 - Weapons of Mass Destruction and Nuclear Weapons L7 - Holy War and Just War L8 - Assessment L9 - DiRT
Design Argument
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Design Argument

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 Does God exist? Students will be able to: To Identify the Christian beliefs on creation To explain how Christians justify their beliefs on creation To evaluate religious and scientific beliefs on creation Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Kosher
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Kosher

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 1 - What is RE? SoW. Students will be able to: To identify the meaning of the key words: kashrut, kosher and treif. To examine what foods orthodox (strict ) Jews can eat and what foods they cannot. To analyse why religious Jews follow the Jewish food laws Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Miracles
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Miracles

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Unit 3 Does God exist? Students will be able to: To describe the different understanding of the word miracle To explain the arguments for and against miracles To evaluate whether miracles prove the existence of God Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!