<p>This is a selection of resources designed to allow students to revise independently in a lesson. It includes a Knowledge Organiser, Evaluation Questions and a Key Word Table. It is based on AQA A Level specification.</p>
<p>AQA GCSE worksheets covering the nature and qualities of God.<br />
Includes worksheets looking at key terms including: Omnipotent, Omnibenevolent and Just. Two versions of this worksheet allowing for differentiation,<br />
Colour in quote sheet for scriptural reference.<br />
These can also be purchased with a lesson PowerPoint.</p>
<p>GCSE lesson on the Trinity. Explains this complex idea clearly.<br />
Includes quotes for use in the exam.<br />
Designed for AQA specification but can be used with others.<br />
Includes exam style questions.<br />
Powerpoint with several activities.<br />
Worksheet Included.</p>
<p>This booklet is designed to give students some background regarding baptism, the Eucharist, Christmas and Easter.<br />
It is for the student to complete independently prior to lessons to allow them to have some background knowledge of these religious practices. It sets out the ceremonies and important dates as well as asking students to identify key quotes and differences between the Eastern and Western churches,<br />
It will provide background knowledge for the students so they are then able to focus on analysis within lessons.</p>
<p>Linked to the the latest AQA specification this whole lesson aimed at GCSE students covers the nature and qualities of God.<br />
Learning objectives covered are:</p>
<ol>
<li>being able to describe the qualities of God</li>
<li>to explain what these qualities mean</li>
<li>to consider how these qualities would influence a Christian today</li>
</ol>
<p>The lesson covers key terms such as omnipotent; omnibenevolent and just.<br />
This pack includes a presentation and two worksheets. One of the worksheets is differentiated.<br />
Quotes covering the specification’s requirement for scriptural knowledge are including alongside tips for answering AQA exam style questions.</p>
<p>PowerPoint Presentation covering the nature and qualities of God.<br />
Covers AQA GCSE specification.<br />
Also available to purchase with supporting worksheets, although the lesson can be done without them.<br />
Covers key words including: omnipotent, omnibenevolent and just.<br />
Includes exam style questions and tips for answering.<br />
Quotations included.</p>
<p>A powerpoint and worksheet on the logical positivist response to religous language through Ayers Verification Principle and Hick’s eschatalogical verification.</p>
<p>A PowerPoint and Worksheet that covers AQA specification: 19th century Christian responses to Darwin’s theory of evolution and contemporary responses to the Big Bang theory, including reference to creationist views.</p>
<p>A student led revision activity. Including a knowledge organiser to fill out, four essays to plan and a key terms to complete sheet. Can be used with the year 2 AQA textbooks or the students own notes.</p>
<p>Presentation on the Trinity.<br />
Whole lesson including exam style questions.<br />
Several activities.<br />
Worksheet not included but activity can just be copied into books.</p>
<p>All arguments on the A Level Philosophy specification for the the existence of God (Ontological Teleological and Cosmological) matched to the criticisms and responses to the criticism. A sheet to a page. Perfect for revision and helping to plan 25 mark answers</p>