<p>Revision for GCSE RE Relationships and Families (new spec), written for AQA exam board but adaptable for others very easily. Lesson involves a worsheet that integrates with several exam questions, keyword revision and matching religious teachings to denominations. PPT with activities/answers and worksheet included.</p>
<p>This is a revision workbook which can be used along side the Relationships and Families Revision Guide.</p>
<p>For each section there is an opportunity for key notes and also a 4, 5 and 12 mark question.</p>
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<p>Various exercises to introduce and practise three reflexive verbs on the topic of family relationships - s’entendre avec, se disputer avec, se fâcher contre. Also practices vocab for members of the family and negative sentences with ne pas and ne jamais. Exercises include matching / match-up, listening / jumble / unscramble sentences and gap-fill. Answers included. Les verbes pronominaux / la famille / tu t’entends bien avec ta famille? les relations familiales</p>
<p>Complete unit of work covering the relationships and families topic as part of the AQA Religious Studies GCSE, though may also be appropriate for other exam boards.</p>
<p>This resource includes at least 8 hours of teaching time, covering the nature and purpose of families; marriage; divorce and remarriage; attitudes towards sex, including sex before and outside of marriage; cohabitation; contraception; homosexuality / same-sex relationships, parents and marriage; gender roles and equality; and revision resources.</p>
<p>There are a range of activities, lesson powerpoints and worksheets to keep students engaged and lessons varied.</p>
<p>All content is covered from Christianity and Islam, inclusive of lots of religious teachings and examples, as well as non-religious ideas.</p>
<p>The whole unit is complete and ready to teach with easy to follow lessons.</p>
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<p>This resource is a complete revision lesson, in the format of a fun and engaging quiz designed to support revision of the the GCSE AQA Theme A - Relationships and Families. Topics include revision of key terms, nature of families, purpose of families, contraception, human sexuality and religious teaching about marriage, with multiple quiz/game show style rounds, such as hot seat, quiz questions, true or false, identify the topic by the images, pictionary (which I got the students to write key aspects of the topic as part of the round on a post-it note and then collated them in a hat to pick out etc), 12 marker practice and bonus round questions for tie breakers. Included are answers for all relevant questions and rounds. Designed to fill a full lesson.</p>
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<p>A ready to use, KS3 lesson to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material. Minimal resources needed (two slides need printing)</p>
<p>Learning Intentions:<br />
I can offer a variety of examples of how families influence individual identity<br />
I can distinguish between behaviours and characteristics that are healthy and unhealthy in relationships<br />
I can evaluate the difference between the formal and informal types of relationships that people can have.</p>
<p>The Lesson focuses on encouraging students to reflect on the role of the family and to evaluate the different types of families in UK society.<br />
Students learn about marriage and divorce as well as what behaviours and characteristics make a healthy/unhealthy relationship.</p>
<p>The Lesson includes resources that are non-specialist friendly.<br />
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities. Students are encouraged to demonstrate their knowledge and strengthen literacy skills.</p>
<p>The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings.</p>
<p>The Lesson includes:<br />
Powerpoint -14 slides</p>
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<p>AQA RE GCSE double sided A3 RE Theme A relationships and families. Perfect for summarising and revising the unit. Contains all key words and teachings.</p>
<p>Eight full lessons for the AQA GCSE Theme A: Relationships and families</p>
<p>Power point includes details of lesson tasks and relevant information for students to make use of during lesson.</p>
<p>Features - On screen task management board for SEN students. Differentiated questioning for HAT/MAT/LAT students by Gold, Silver, Bronze task. Worksheets included in powerpoint ready to print. Additional slides to use if you have time in lesson.</p>
<p>Complete AQA Theme A - 8 hours of lessons (plus a revision lesson and 2 revision guides) created for Spec A, Thematic Studies, AQA RS Theme A Relationships and Families.</p>
<p>This bundle covers every aspect of Theme A in detail:<br />
<strong>Sex before marriage<br />
Attitudes to homosexuality<br />
Contraception<br />
Divorce<br />
Children and Families<br />
Gender and LGBT Issues<br />
Contemporary Family Issues<br />
Prejudice and Discrimination</strong></p>
<p>The religions in focus are Christianity and Islam.</p>
<p>These have been used for GCSE RS Thematic Studies AQA (9-1) Theme A (but are editable for other exam boards or KS3). Everything is fully adaptable and includes essay preparation, detailed PowerPoints, quote analysis tasks, a variety of activities, 12 mark and 5 mark practice questions, clips + questions, active and creative tasks as well as revision tasks.</p>
<p>All created by an experienced Head of RE.</p>
<p>Everything is fully differentiated (to three levels throughout - from target grades of 4 to 9).</p>
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<p>Knowledge organiser for revision and information for the Theme of Relationships and Families, as part of the GCSE AQA syllabus. It includes key information; case studies and examples; Christian teachings; Muslim teachings; exam requirements and technique and key vocabulary.</p>
<p>It can be used for independent revision, to aid a structured revision timetable and in lessons. My own students have these glued in their books and are encouraged to refer to them during our learning. At the end of the unit, students are asked to go over the statements and highlight (RAG) their knowledge and understanding of the topics, thereby revealing key areas for revision.</p>
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<p>A one-hour revision package for the Relationships & Families section of the AQA GCSE course.</p>
<p>PowerPoint explains itself. Print the document as a booklet (back to back, stapled in the centre). Students to complete what they can from memory, then fill in the blanks as you go through the PowerPoint.</p>
<p>There is a selection of six religious teachings on the second last slide; this is as an illustration.</p>
<p>The final slide has a selection of 12 mark questions they can complete on the back page of the booklet.</p>
<p>This can be done in an hour, but needs to be done at a pace!</p>
<p>8 pages of reading and writing activities including GCSE-style tasks to practise the vocabulary for this topic. The vocabulary list and answer sheet make this worksheet ideal for independent work, revision, consolidation or for cover lessons. It is designed to be used after Relationships with Family and Friends part 1 and will be particularly helpful for higher candidates, although most tasks are also very suitable for foundation students.</p>
<p>Workbook designed to support both subject knowledge development for AQA Religious Studies Theme A.</p>
<p>Can be used as homework, as a class activity or as a revision aid.</p>
Powerpoint about family and relationships between family members.
On slide 2 I asked students to think of examples for masculine and feminine words and to come and write them on the board with mon or ma.
Slides 8 onwards is a gap fill activity which could be done on mini whiteboards.
<p>A lesson aimed at KS3 (advanced)/KS4 German pupils- a PowerPoint that covers reasons for liking/disliking family members + reasons why using both weil & denn.</p>
<p>There’s a student version of the PPT without answers, which can easily be printed with 2 slides per page to make a booklet/handout.</p>
<p>Differentiation through outcome tasks included in the PPT.</p>
<p>Starter: vocabulary test on family and relationships,<br />
Short listening task, audio included about family (lower ability)<br />
Differentiated outcomes<br />
Mini Whiteboard task: Practising keywords, key phrases about relationships , focusing on spellings<br />
Mini test to recap learning<br />
Self assessment</p>
<p>5sets of resources to allow GCSE pupils to talk confidently about their family and relationships in French.<br />
Resource 1: introduces key verbs to talk about family relationships, structures, reflexive verbs and recaps adverbs of time with translation activities.<br />
Resource 2: recaps key verbs and practices conjugation of -ER verbs in present, past and future. There is then a GCSE style reading task and a final activity on reflexive verb formation.<br />
Resource 3: a sentence builder to help pupils to describe members of their family.<br />
Resource 4: a worksheet of practice exercises on family member descriptions.<br />
Resource 5: a worksheet with three grammar gap fill activities which require pupils to write the correct form of a verb/adjective based on the context of the passage.</p>
<p>Answers included.</p>