Genesis 3 - The FallQuick View
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Genesis 3 - The Fall

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This is a word document that explains the Biblical story of ‘The Fall’ from Genesis 3. It also introduces the idea from the story of this being an explanation as to why there is evil in the world.
Holy WeekQuick View
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Holy Week

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This is a word document explaining each different part of Holy Week. Starting at Palm Sunday and finishing on Easter Sunday.
Good Samaritan play scriptQuick View
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Good Samaritan play script

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This word document contains x2 copies of the Good Samaritan story in the format of a play script. This helps with saving money on photocopying.
True or False about JesusQuick View
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True or False about Jesus

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This is a word document starter activity. Students need to identify which of the statements about Jesus are true and which are false. There are x3 of these resources per sheet of paper for students to stick in their book and save paper where possible when photocopying.
GCSE R.E Eduqas PLC Personalised learning checklistQuick View
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GCSE R.E Eduqas PLC Personalised learning checklist

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This contains a separate spreadsheet for each unit of the Eduqas R.E GCSE route A. There is a PLC, a personalised learning checklist that can be used in class or for revision. There is scope to amend these documents so they that work for your school. The featured religion is Islam.
R.E KS3 Death rites and ritualsQuick View
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R.E KS3 Death rites and rituals

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This bundle contains information on Hindu funeral and death rites, Sati, the Day of the Dead festival and beliefs about living with the dead from a region in Indonesia. There is also an activity on the Hindu beliefs with answers too.
KS3 R.E Alternative religions info sheetsQuick View
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KS3 R.E Alternative religions info sheets

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Information sheets on alternative religions that summarise the key beliefs for Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, Pagans and Scientologists. To be used to support R.E teaching particularly for KS3, but could also be used to support a non GCSE syllabus for KS4.
GCSE R.E Eduqas Good and evil knowledge quizQuick View
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GCSE R.E Eduqas Good and evil knowledge quiz

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This quiz tests the issues of good and evil unit. It is for the Eduqas GCSE in R.E, however, could be suitable for other exam boards. This quiz is perfect for low stakes testing. Answers can be written on the sheet. This could be peer assessed in the classroom and will give a useful indicator on how much students know when they first study this unit or as a revision tool.
KS3 R.E Intro to Hinduism quiz and answersQuick View
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KS3 R.E Intro to Hinduism quiz and answers

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A true false quiz that gets students to think about what they do and don’t know about the religion of Hinduism. Could be used to the start of looking at the religion to gauge what students already know, or as an assessment activity at the end of the unit. Also contains answers as this may be useful for non specialists.
KS3 R.E Religious foundersQuick View
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KS3 R.E Religious founders

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Information on Moses and the Ten Plagues, Jesus, the Prophet Muhammad, Guru Nanak. These look at the importance of these founders, as well as give basic information. This also contains a couple of activities to do in class, alongside the information sheets too.
A Level R.E Eduqas PLC Personalised learning checklistQuick View
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A Level R.E Eduqas PLC Personalised learning checklist

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This contains a separate spreadsheet for each unit of the Eduqas R.E A Level. The religion for component 1 is Christianity. There is a PLC, a personalised learning checklist that can be used in class or for revision. There is scope to amend these documents so they that work for your school.
KS3 R.E Monotheism information sheetQuick View
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KS3 R.E Monotheism information sheet

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An information sheet with details of various monotheistic religions. These are documented in chronological order, starting with Zoroastrianism, then featuring the more widely known Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Sikhism.