(2.2) 'God's message Joseph' to aid pages 38 & 39.
Objectives
i. Know Matthew account of what the message to Joseph.
ii. Understand the importance of the virgin birth.
iii. Compare Matthew’s and Luke’s accounts.
Key Terms
1. Genealogy: A list of the generations in a family, which shows how people are related to each other.
2. Emmanuel: A Jewish name meaning ‘God is with us.’
3. Virgin birth: The belief that Jesus was fully human but did not have a human father.
Catholic views about abortion.
Key Terms
i. Imago dei: ‘image of God,’ the Latin tern to show that God made humans in His image and likeness.
ii. Conception: when the male sperm fertilises the female ovum, seen by Catholics at the start of life.
iii. Abortion: the removal of a foetus from the womb to end a pregnancy, usually before the foetus is 24-weeks-old.
Objectives
1. Understand the concept of imago dei.
2. Understand how imago dei affects Catholic teaching on protecting the unborn.
To aid Chapter 2, sections 2.1 to 2.13. Assessment guidance - Incarnation summaries - Sample 12 mark answer - practice exam questions. A tip on answering the 2 mark question.
(3.7) 'Trinity in the Bible' 27 slides to aid pages 76 & 77.
Objectives
i. Understand how the Bible refers to the Trinity.
ii. Know the accounts of the baptism of Jesus and Paul’s letter to the Galatians.
The Trinity in the Bible (27 slides).
i. Understand how the Bible refers to the Trinity.
ii. Know the accounts of the baptism of Jesus and Paul’s letter to the Galatians
(3.10) ' baptism' 25 slides to aid pages 82 & 83.
Baptism
i. Understand the symbolism of baptism.
ii. Understand how baptism allows the believer to join in the life of the Trinity.
Interpreting statues of Jesus '21 slides' to aid:
i. Know the symbolism of one statue of Jesus.
ii. Understand why some Christians have different attitudes towards images of Jesus.
Christian symbols '30 slides' to aid:
I. Understanding the meaning of the symbols: Ichthus, Alpha, Omega and Chi-Chi.
II. Understand the purposes and use of these symbols.
(3.9) 'The authority of the Magisterium and its views on the Trinity' 32 slides to aid pages 80 & 81.
Objectives
i. Understand the importance of the Magisterium for beliefs about the Trinity.
ii. Understand the teachings of the Councils of Nicea and Constantinople.
Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam' (24 slides)
Objectives
i. Understanding the meaning and significance of Michelangelo’s ‘Creation of Adam.’
ii. Understand how this painting reflects Catholics beliefs about God as creator, and the creation of humanity in the image of God.
Key Terms
Creator : The one who makes things and brings things about.
Creation: The act by which God brought the universe into being.
1. Michelangelo: Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475-1564) was a famous Italian painter and sculptor.
2. Genesis: The first book of the Bible, in which the stories of creation are found.
3. Creation of Adam: Part of the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome, which shows God giving life to Adam.
These 112 slides contain a variety of exercises, links and pictures to aid you tackle ‘Racism’ in school.
These slides help you understand how to deal with racism in school.
These exercises help you to identify if you or your peers are suffering racist abuse and be able to stop it.
Michelangelo's - The Last Judgement
Objectives
i. Understand the imagery and symbolism that is used in Michelangelo’s ‘The Last Judgement.’
ii. Understand how this reflects Catholic teachings about judgements and the afterlife.
(6.2) Michelangelo's ' The Last Judgement' - 33 slides to aid pages 144 & 145.
Objectives
i. Understand the imagery and symbolism that is used in Michelangelo’s ‘The Last Judgement.’
ii. Understand how this reflects Catholic teachings about judgements and the afterlife.
Christian prayer and posture- 25 slides.
i. Know different postures of prayer used in Christian worship.
ii. Understand the symbolism of these postures.
AQA Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity with Islam & Judaism.
(26 slides) Assessment guidance for Chapter 3- The Triune God (summary).
Sample student 4 & 5 mark question and answers.
Practice questions (exam paper)
(9.8) Judaism- Key moral principles in Judaism - 38 slides.
Objective
i. Understand the Jewish moral principles of justice, healing the world and kindness to others.