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Revision Sessions on Virtue Ethics (WJEC AS Level Religious Studies)
These are two revision sessions on Virtue Ethics from the WJEC AS Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be purchased individually or as part of an Ethics bundle.
Each lesson can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. The session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
This resource should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Revision Sessions on the Design Argument (OCR AS Level Religious Studies)
These resources are a pack of revision sessions on the design argument from the OCR Religious Studies Specification. There are two sessions in this pack, which can be purchased individually or as part of a Philosophy of Religion Bundle.
Each lesson can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
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Revision Bundle on Philosophy of Religion (OCR AS Level Religious Studies)
This is a bundle of revision resources on Philosophy of Religion from the OCR AS Level Religious Studies Specification. There are seven modules in this bundle: the Cosmological argument; the Design argument; the Ontological argument; Plato and Aristotle; Soul, mind, and body; and the Problem of evil.
This pack contains 21 lessons and will save you hours of planning.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Bundle
Revision Bundle on Philosophy of Religion (OCR AS and A Level Religious Studies)
This is a bundle of revision resources on Philosophy of Religion from the OCR AS and A Level Religious Studies Specification. There are nine modules in this bundle: the Cosmological argument; the Design argument; the Ontological argument; Plato and Aristotle; Soul, mind, and body; the Problem of evil; the Nature of God; and Religious language…
This pack contains 33 lessons and will save you hours of planning.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
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Revision Bundle on OCR AS Level Religious Studies
This is a bundle of revision resources on OCR AS Level Religious Studies. There are three modules in this bundle: Philosophy of religion, Ethics, and Developments in Christian Thought.
Philosophy of religion covers the Cosmological argument; the Design argument; the Ontological argument; the Problem of evil; Plato and Aristotle; Soul, mind, and body; and Religious experiences.
Ethics covers Natural law, Utilitarianism, Situation ethics, Euthanasia, and Business ethics.
Developments of Christian Thought covers Augustine on human nature; Death and afterlife; Christian moral actions; Christian moral principles, the Knowledge of God’s existence; and the Person of Jesus Christ.
This pack contains over 55 lessons and will save you hours of planning.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Revision Session on the Cosmological Argument (WJEC AS Level Religious Studies)
These resources are a pack of revision sessions on the Cosmological argument from the WJEC Religious Studies Specification. There are two lessons in this pack, which can be purchased individually or as part of a Philosophy of Religion Bundle.
Each lesson can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Revision Session on the Influence of Religious Experiences (WJEC A Level Religious Studies)
These resources are a pack of revision sessions on the Influence of Religious Experiences from the WJEC Religious Studies Specification. There are two lessons in this pack, which can be purchased individually or as part of a Philosophy of Religion Bundle.
Each lesson can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Bundle
Revision Bundle on Philosophy of Religion (WJEC AS Level Religious Studies)
This is a bundle of revision resources on Philosophy of Religion from the WJEC AS Level Religious Studies Specification. There are four modules in this bundle: the Cosmological argument; the Design argument; the Ontological argument; Religious Experiences; and the Problem of Evil.
This pack contains 14 lessons and will save you hours of planning.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Revision Sessions on Religious Language (WJEC A Level Religious Studies)
These resources are a pack of revision sessions on the Religious Language from the WJEC Religious Studies Specification. There are five lessons in this pack, each of which focus on a different topic: verificationism, falsificationism, language games, analogy, symbols, and via negativa. They can be purchased individually or as part of a Philosophy of Religion Bundle.
Each lesson can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Bundle
Revision Bundle on Philosophy of Religion (WJEC A Level Religious Studies)
This is a bundle of revision resources on Philosophy of Religion from the WJEC A Level Religious Studies Specification. There are 11 modules in this bundle: the Cosmological argument; the Design argument; the Ontological argument; Religious Experiences; the Problem of Evil; Atheism; Carl Jung; Sigmund Freud; the Different Definitions of Miracles; the Influences of Religious Experiences; Hume and Swinburne on Miracles; and Religious Language.
This pack contains 32 lessons and will save you hours of planning.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Revision Session on Carl Jung (WJEC A Level Religious Studies)
These resources are a pack of revision sessions on Carl Jung from the WJEC A Level Religious Studies Specification. There are two lessons in this pack, which can be purchased individually or as part of a Philosophy of Religion Bundle.
Each lesson can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session.
Key content coverage is combined with activities designed to consolidate students’ knowledge of key terms, concepts, and issues related to these concepts. Learners can demonstrate their knowledge through exercises like debates and quizzes, as well as creative pieces like blogpost and news script writing.
Students can then review their knowledge and identify areas for improvement and lessons to take away from the session. Each session has a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.