Resources for AQA GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies Specification A. If there is something you need, but you can't see it - message me, and I will see what I can do to fill that gap.
Resources for AQA GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies Specification A. If there is something you need, but you can't see it - message me, and I will see what I can do to fill that gap.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme E – Religion, Crime and Punishment - from Christianity.
The Theme is covered in two sides – general and specific teachings.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) Specification A has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme B – Religion and Life - from Islam.
The Theme covers specific teachings, which relate to each element of the Theme. The teachings are also explained to show their application to the issue.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme F – Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice - from Christianity.
The Theme is covered in two sides – general and specific teachings.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme A – Relationships and Families - from Islam.
The Theme covers specific teachings, which relate to each element of the Theme. The teachings are also explained to show their application to the issue.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade. Given the DfE demand for rigour, which includes religious teachings, these can be adapted to any of the boards other than AQA as well.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme D – Religion, War and Peace - from Christianity.
The Theme is covered in two sides – general and specific teachings.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE (9-1) RS Specification A has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme E – Religion, Crime and Punishment - from Islam.
The Theme covers specific teachings, which relate to each element of the Theme. The teachings are also explained to show their application to the issue.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
This is a presentation for use in a lesson on 'reasoned consideration' and 'chains of logical reasoning'. The new GCSE RS specifications require students to give answers to evaluation questions using chains of logical reasoning, and showing reasoned consideration - however, what these are is not what has been used up to now in GCSR RS. Hence, the presentation which is written for a one-hour lesson including extension/homework. It works through the terms, giving tasks to practice recognising and writing reasoned consideration, and then chains of logical reasoning. A worksheet accompanies the presentation to allow practice of recognising and building chains of logical reasoning.
This is an annotated powerpoint used with students to teach them good technique for answering five mark questions from the AQA (9-1) GCSE Religious Studies Spec A. It uses examples from Beliefs and Practices (Christianity and Islam), and Themes. The religious Beliefs and Practices examples can easily be swapped for other religions (using the SAMs).
The powerpoint is quite methodical - example, technique from markscheme, sample answers for marking, practice.
This is an annotated powerpoint used with students to teach them good technique for answering twelve mark questions from the AQA (9-1) GCSE Religious Studies Spec A. It uses examples from each of the six Themes. These can easily be swapped for other examples (using the SAMs), or replaced with your own ideas, or appropriate ones from past papers of the current Spec B.
The powerpoint is quite methodical - example, technique from markscheme, practice. Teacher notes on each slide help deliver it in class.
This is a double-sided sheet which gives teachings to use with the elements of this Theme - Relationships and Families - from Christianity. Side one is generalised teachings and how they apply to the Theme, ie teachings which can be used with explanation and application to speak to a Theme. Side two contains specific teachings for each element of the Theme, ie teachings which speak directly about the element.
In the exam, students are expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by good use of relevant teachings - this sheet is intended to facilitate that.
Whilst written for AQA, the teachings would be relevant in any board's questions.
Can be used as aide memoire, revision sheet, aid to practicing exam answers etc
This is a double-sided sheet which gives teachings to use with the elements of this Theme - Religion and Life - from Christianity. Side one is generalised teachings and how they apply to the Theme, ie teachings which can be used with explanation and application to speak to a Theme. Side two contains specific teachings for each element of the Theme, ie teachings which speak directly about the element.
In the exam, students are expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by good use of relevant teachings - this sheet is intended to facilitate that.
Whilst written for AQA, the teachings would be relevant in any board's questions.
Can be used as aide memoire, revision sheet, aid to practicing exam answers etc
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme C – The Existence of God and Revelation - from Christianity.
The Theme is covered in two sides – general and specific teachings.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
This is an annotated powerpoint used with students to teach them good technique for answering twelve mark questions from the AQA (9-1) GCSE Religious Studies Spec A. It uses examples from Beliefs and Practices (Christianity). The religious Beliefs and Practices examples can easily be swapped for other religions (using the SAMs).
The powerpoint is quite methodical - example, technique from markscheme, practice. Teacher notes on each slide help deliver it in class.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) Specification A has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme C – The Existence of God and Revelation - from Islam.
The Theme covers specific teachings, which relate to each element of the Theme. The teachings are also explained to show their application to the issue.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for Theme F – Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice - from Islam.
The Theme covers specific teachings, which relate to each element of the Theme. The teachings are also explained to show their application to the issue.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
This is an annotated powerpoint used with students to teach them good technique for answering four mark questions from the AQA (9-1) GCSE Religious Studies. It uses examples for Beliefs and Practices (Christianity and Islam) and Themes, taking from the published SAMs - which allows easy swapping of examples from other religions.
The powerpoint is quite methodical - example, technique from mark scheme, sample answers for marking, practice.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for the Beliefs and Practices sections for Christianity.
Each section is covered in two sides.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for the Beliefs and Practices sections for Hinduism.
Each section is covered in two sides.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade. Whilst it is easy to just teach students to give the obvious - karma, Dharma, ahimsa, Right Action (etc) - it is more impressive to have more directly applicable teachings, and to show a more detailed knowledge through these.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for the Beliefs and Practices sections for Buddhism.
Each section is covered in two sides.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.
AQA GCSE RS (9-1) has questions which demand the use of teachings if a student wishes to achieve a good grade.
These are sheets to give two relevant and usable teachings per topic area for the Beliefs and Practices sections for Islam.
Each section is covered in two sides.
Can be used as an aide memoire in class, as a revision sheet, to aid question response.
Also useful as a homework aid – so that homework can be set with students using their own ‘teachings sheet’ which they have at home.
Could be laminated/stuck to the desk as a permanent feature of lessons whilst covering the section in class , so that students can have them available in discussion and written work.