This lesson follows the Theme A curriculum, focusing on contraception and family planning for both Christians and Muslims. It includes links, scripture, exam practice and recall to 3.2.
This is the second lesson within the Thematic studies (A) relationships and families. This covers both Christianity and Islam, including quote analysis, links to Islamic practices, and a Bible passage comparison. There is also an example of an exam question that could arise on this topic.
This contains 26 individual revision cards, covering each topic and key area across the AQA Islam spec for paper 1 - both beliefs and practices. Many include good supporting quotes (not all), and an image that links.
This is a lesson that focuses on the life of Sidddhartha before he left the palace. This includes The Four Sights, linking it to privilege within society and the feelings of students - Including questioning and challenge material and also some recall from lesson 1 (if you are using it, you can run this as a standalone lesson, the only thing that would need adapting is the plenary).
This is a continuation of the Buddhism unit of work. This covers the three marks of existence in detail - with tasks based on each one. This could be used as a standalone lesson if needed, the starter is all that would need adapting. This includes a printout that helps give students a reference point in their books for a task that is on a different slide.
This is a starting lesson for a Buddhism unit of work, but it could be used as a standalone lesson. It has a variety of activities such as questioning, challenge material, reading and comprehension.
This lesson follows on in the unit - focusing on a variety of activities to understand the Buddha’s teachings. This includes key terms, analogies, ordering, opinions etc. It also includes a printout file.
This lesson covers the Buddha’s enlightenment and the defeat of Mara. The starter is a recall task based on the prior two lessons and is designed to be printed on A4, but can easily be adapted if this is being used as a standalone lesson. The rest of the lesson includes reading, challenging difficult literacy and interpreting the vivid Buddhism imagery into individual A3 story boards (all files included).
This is a lesson on Islamic practices - Jihad, which follows the AQA spec. It includes information, questioning, newspaper headlines, exam practice and challenge questions.
This is a lesson on Islamic beliefs - Angels (1.4) which follows the AQA spec. This includes information, questioning and a practice 12-marker. It then requires self-assessment using the mark-scheme so that students can get an idea on what is being looked at by an examiner, I cannot upload the mark-scheme as it is the AQA official one, but it is easily found on their website.
This is a lesson on Islamic festivals which follows the AQA spec. It includes information, news report video, questioning, exam practice and challenge activities.
This is an 8 page revision pack for AQA GCSE Religious studies Christian beliefs and an 11 page revision pack for AQA GCSE Religious stidies Christian practices. It brings together the unit into its most vital information, including sources of authority, diagrams, questioning that allows for different perspectives with some supporting images where helpful. Each page includes where the information is located withing the GCSE AQA Christianity textbook, and a QR code linked to a variety of resources, such as; quizzes, information, practice exam questions, videoes and flashcards.
This is a lesson about Ibrahim and his role within Islam. It follows the AQA spec and includes information, links, questioning and a video with supporting A3 printout for the completion of a 9-part flow chart about Ibrahim.
This is a GCSE lesson for Religious studies Islamic beliefs ‘Prophethood and Adam’ (1.7) - AQA. This follows the spec with information, questionning, activities, sources of wisdom analysis and challenge question opportunities.
This is a lesson about Islamic beliefs regarding life after death (1.6), following the AQA Spec. Including information, questioning and sacred writing analysis.
This is a lesson on Islamic beliefs about predestination (1.5), which follows the AQA exam spec. It includes information, questioning, links, denominational differences, sources of wisdom analysis and challenge activities.
This is an 8 page revision pack for AQA GCSE Religious studies Christian beliefs. It brings together the unit into its most vital information, including sources of authority, diagrams, questioning that allows for different perspectives with some supporting images where helpful. Each page includes where the information is located withing the GCSE AQA Christianity textbook, and a QR code linked to a variety of resources, such as; quizzes, information, practice exam questions, videoes and flashcards.
This is an 11 page revision pack for AQA GCSE Religious studies Christian practices. It brings together the unit into its most vital information, including sources of authority, diagrams, questioning that allows for different perspectives, exemplar exam questions and some supporting images where helpful. Each page includes where the information is located withing the GCSE AQA Christianity textbook, and a QR code linked to a variety of resources, such as; quizzes, information, practice exam questions, videoes and flashcards.
This is a ready made a4 printable pack, with space for students to complete all answers. The 7 lesson unit is for Religious Studies and/or PSHE. It covers 6 different inspirational people. The lessons are:
Introductuon to inspirational people.
Nick Vujicic
Desmond Tutu
Katie Piper
Mala Yousafzai
Marcus Rashford
Volodymyr Zelensky
This lesson focuses on abortion and medical ethics. Covering Pro life and Pro choice views, including Roman Catholic. This leads to looking at the over turning of Wade vs Roe with two emotional case studies of women who have suffered since state laws have changed.
This is a unit on medical ethics, including religious perspectives. The unit includes 6 x 1 hour lessons with all handouts/printing documents, with plenty of opportunity for discussion and debate. It also includes an A4 knowledge bank that covers all key aspects, for the purpose of revision and summary, should you wish to have an end of unit assessment (assessment not included). The lesson titles are:
Medical ethics introduction
Blood and organ donation (NHS campaign, law changes, general information, Jehovahs Witnesses’)
Quality of life (Health related and non-health related, case study on dementia patients, case study on doll therapy for QoL for dentia patients, sanctity of life)
Euthanasia (Sanctity of life, types of euthanasia and the legal implications, Christian and Islamic perspectives)
Abortion (When does life begin, pro-life view, pro-choice view, Roman Catholic perspective, Wade vs Roe debate and law changes which include two sensitive case studies of women denied necessary medical abortions since the laws have changed)
Capital punishment (Derek Bentley case study, careers affected if capital punishment was legalised in the UK , e.g, doctors, pharmacists, police.