19 pages and 114 individual clue cards for the game ‘What Am I’?! This is the Philosophy & Ethics version, from a Christian perspective. The cards cover four topics:
1. Good and Evil
2. Relationships
3. Life and Death
4. Human Rights
The game features three hints and pupils need to work in teams to write down the correct word. Great for getting to know the key terminology associated with the religion. Great, competitive game for your pupils!
Instructions are included in the download pack. Any other questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch!
Created with the WJEC / Eduqas RS GCSE in mind, though can be applied across specifications and qualifications. As an examiner for this specification, I have used what I know of the course to create this resource.
Please give feedback! I am always happy to respond to comments - whether positive or constructive - this will help to improve the quality of my resources in the future and, more importantly, the quality of pupils’ RE/RS education in general - which is what we’re all here for!
Publisher documents (PDF also included) to cover Judaism: Beliefs and Teachings: Covenants - ideal for independent study or revision/exam practise.
Resource includes:
1. Covenant with Noah
2. Covenant with Abraham
3. Covenant with Moses
4. Exam questions
Included is one set of A - D questions per exam booklet, with exam hints and technique. These booklets are ideal for independent study or set as topic-specific homework/revision. All exams questions relate to the content discussed and give pupils a chance to practise their answering of exam questions and their exam technique.
Created with the WJEC / Eduqas RS GCSE in mind, though can be applied across specifications and qualifications. As an examiner for this specification, I have used what I know of the course to create this resource. Please give feedback! I am always happy to respond to comments - whether positive or constructive - this will help to improve the quality of my resources in the future and, more importantly, the quality of pupils' RE/RS education in general - which is what we're all here for!
A3 page on the Talmud, with sections colour-coded to help pupils learn! PDF also included.
Created with the AQA RS GCSE in mind, though can be applied across specifications and qualifications.
Please give feedback! I am always happy to respond to comments - whether positive or constructive - this will help to improve the quality of my resources in the future and, more importantly, the quality of pupils' RE/RS education in general - which is what we're all here for!
Full lesson (approx 1hr - 1hr 15) on Purim: Jewish Festivals. Lesson is aimed as KS3 but can be easily adapted to KS4. Lesson includes:
1. Starter (video and SMSC response)
2. 3D learning objectives, aims and outcome
3. The Story of Esther
4. Diary entry
5. Reflection / challenge questions
6. 'If this is the answer, what is the question' plenary
Created with the AQA RS GCSE in mind, though can be applied across specifications and qualifications. Booklet is intended as main construct of learning or as homework/independent study tasks.
Please give feedback! I am always happy to respond to comments - whether positive or constructive - this will help to improve the quality of my resources in the future and, more importantly, the quality of pupils' RE/RS education in general - which is what we're all here for!
Whole unit for ‘Islamophobia’ - more important in today’s world than ever.
Unit of work also provided.
Lesson sequence:
1 Introduction to Islamophobia
2 Islamophobia
3 Jihad and Quran
4 Islamic Heroes
5 Islam in Britain
6 Assessment
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Lesson 5 of 6 Islam in Britain for Islamophobia unit
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Lesson 4 of 6 of Islamophobia unit - Islamic Heroes
Lesson looks at Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal Masih
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Lesson 3 of 6 on Jihad and Quran including differentiated resources
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Whole lesson (PPT and resources) on 'Introduction to Islamophobia'
Lesson 1 of 6
In this unit pupils explore issues of Islamophobia in the world. Pupils will develop their understanding of where Islamophobia comes from and how Islamophobia impacts on society today. The unit has an equally weighted AO1 and AO2 emphasis – learning about religion and learning from religion in order to develop a pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Islam whilst aiding a pupil’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural growth.
Pupils will study and examine the concept of Islamophobia and explain the existence of it in our society today. They will also reflect on what this means from a humanitarian perspective and in contrast to other forms of prejudice that they already know. Pupils will consider what Islamophobia feels like from a Muslim perspective, whilst tackling the common misconceptions and prejudices usually associated with Islam.
This unit may link with work in PSHCE and Citizenship. This unit can be taught through a half term, with extension activities and support for additional needs running throughout the scheme of work. The unit is expected to take approximately 7 hours.
Based on the popular and well-known History revision game - 'Brain Box'.
RS Brain Box allows pupils to revise the topic quickly and then compete to answer the questions!
Instructions are on the PPT
Pupils love the competition! You will also need dice :)
Based on the popular and well-known History revision game - 'Brain Box'.
RS Brain Box allows pupils to revise the topic quickly and then compete to answer the questions!
Instructions are on the PPT
Pupils love the competition! You will also need dice :)
Based on the popular and well-known History revision game - 'Brain Box'.
RS Brain Box allows pupils to revise the topic quickly and then compete to answer the questions!
Instructions are on the PPT
Pupils love the competition! You will also need dice :)
Based on the popular and well-known History revision game - 'Brain Box'.
RS Brain Box allows pupils to revise the topic quickly and then compete to answer the questions!
Instructions are on the PPT
Pupils love the competition! You will also need dice :)
Based on the popular and well-known History revision game - 'Brain Box'.
RS Brain Box allows pupils to revise the topic quickly and then compete to answer the questions!
Instructions are on the PPT
Pupils love the competition! You will also need dice :)
Pupils calculate their karma from the actions on the Fallout cards (drawn at random)
My year 7s always love playing this activity and seem to relish the fact that they might end up 'Really Evil' or 'Really Good'
Based on the popular and well-known History revision game - 'Brain Box'.
RS Brain Box allows pupils to revise the topic quickly and then compete to answer the questions!
Instructions are on the PPT
Pupils love the competition! You will also need dice :)
This game board allows for pupils to revise the History of Judaism, competitively!
The game comes with a board, the rules, the answers and a template for score cards (if you should choose to change the rules) I have also provided 'Thunks' or discussion questions for pupils to explore at the end of the game and an idea for G&T knowledge application.
A fun and engaging way to revise the history of Judaism, and some of the most important events in Jewish history. Suitable for KS3 and KS4, with a specific emphasis on GCSE.