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AQA GCSE 9-1 Short Course Religious Studies Knowledge Organiser or Placemat Christianity & Judaism
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AQA GCSE 9-1 Short Course Religious Studies Knowledge Organiser or Placemat Christianity & Judaism

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This is a colour A3 Knowledge Organiser. It is presented in an easy to access style, with pictures, text graphics and explanation, and includes the basic facts needed for AQA 9-1 Short Course Religious Studies with the Christianity and Judaism units. I have used it to start the revision period off - an attractive sheet of revision that students don't mind having on their bedroom wall. It can also form the basis of "memory homework" tasks for each section. In addition, I also have it laminated to use as a placemat in my classroom to inspire some ideas for the Q5 answers.
Flashcards to revise for Paper 1 of AQA A level Religious Studies - Philosophy & Ethics Paper
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Flashcards to revise for Paper 1 of AQA A level Religious Studies - Philosophy & Ethics Paper

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This is an excel file which contains a tab for each unit relevant for Paper 1 of the John Frye Hodder textbook. Each tab contains flashcard templates for each unit. The flashcards are arranged in order so that your students can use the flashcards as a revision resource - they work through the book, chapter by chapter, completing the back of the flashcards with notes. There are over 650 flashcard templates so enough to keep them going! It is arranged in tabs so that you can email the excel file to your repro dept and ask them to print a certain tab onto A4 card. The cells are set up so that you just need to quarter the sheets of A4 card. I give them to my 6th formers to do for homework, and they take them away, cut them up themselves and bring them back completed with notes. It is good for getting them reading independently and also to create a revision resource for exam time. There are 16 units in total for the Philosophy & Ethics paper so well worth starting revision as early as possible. The excel file will not be locked so you can add extra ones to it should you feel the 600-odd flashcards aren’t enough! It took me over an hour per unit to read the textbook chapter, consider what they need to know for the exam and make the flashcards. So that is 14 sets of flashcards taking over an hour each to produce! Truth be told, I would not have started making these had I realised precisely how much time would need to be invested in it! You can buy back days of your life by buying this, plus can be reused every year, so at £3 this represents a cost of 22pence per hour of your time saved.
KS3 RE Workbook on Women, Sexism, Feminism, Women's rights - fully contained workbooklet
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KS3 RE Workbook on Women, Sexism, Feminism, Women's rights - fully contained workbooklet

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Another one of my workbooklets - this one is about women. Lesson #1: How did women win freedoms? - history of women’s rights Lesson #2: What did Bathsheba want? - reworking of the story of King David from his new wife’s point of view. Lesson #3: Are women treated fairly in Islam? - focus on headdresses, debate about French law that bans the burkha - is it a symbol of repression or an expression of faith? Lesson #4: Is the Church sexist? - a lesson about literal and liberal interpretations of Christian scripture about women. Lesson #5: Who is your famous female hero? - space for some personal research, a guest speaker or a IT lesson. Lesson #6: Assessment write-up - focussing on inspirational women, and why they are considered inspirational. What you get here is the result of 20 years of teaching this topic, each year I adapt it and improve the sequence of lessons. I have been HEad of RE for 15 years and make sure my workbooks tick the boxes that RE teachers need to tick - literacy, textual studies, debates, reflective practice and AO2, British Values, PSHE, it does it all. Originally written for lockdown learning my students ask me to continue using these workbooks with them in class as they can finish the lesson at home, or catch up easily if they miss a lesson, and cover lessons are so much better quality - my students have an hour a week of RE but only 1 hour a fortnight of that is with me, the RE specialist in school, so the booklet allows for continuity between teachers and allows my technical input each lesson.
AQA 9-1 Religious Studies  SC Revision Materials for Christ&Judaism
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AQA 9-1 Religious Studies SC Revision Materials for Christ&Judaism

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Here are the best revision resources I have developed over the last 15 or so years as Head of RE. They are focussed on the Short Course AQA GCSE using Judaism as the option but include material relavant for the full course: Key beliefs of Christianity Key beliefs of Judaism Families & Relationships Religion, Peace & Conflict The bundle includes a 56-page printable revision guide, flashcard templates, Knowledge Organisers/Key Concepts lists, revision helpcards, a placemat & a few worksheets. Weeks of my time have gone into making these!
Change in concept of Messiah in Judaism
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Change in concept of Messiah in Judaism

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A basic worksheet with texts from pre and post exile about the Messiah as part of a lesson on how Jewish concepts of the Messiah changed and why Jesus was not recognised as the Messiah.
Full revision guide for AQA 9-1 Religious Studies SC with Christianity & Judaism options
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Full revision guide for AQA 9-1 Religious Studies SC with Christianity & Judaism options

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This is a 56 page revision guide that I put together for my own students as a complete guide. We do the AQA short course with Christianity & Judaism. This is not all original work, but if you teach the SC to whole cohorts you will know how reluctant parents are to buy the official printed revision guides so I made my own that is comprehensive enough to benefit top set students but also the right size so that our reprographics department can print it as an A4 stapled booklet. I have 15 years of experience of being Head of RE and training students for different exam specifications over that time - I have tried to condense the most useful aspects of exam preparation into this guide - it is a complete guide including what the expect, how to revise, checklists and information on the subject content. This is the only revision guide I use with my students and we get decent results - comparative with English, Maths & Science. It took me days of my time to write this! There are other revision resources I have put on TES that will save time for you. The contents page shows what it includes: What the exam paper looks like – 3 What is development? - 4 Exam strategy - 5 Memory Cheat Sheet #1 – 6 Memory Cheat Sheet #2 - 7 How to revise for the exam (C.R.A.M.P.S.) - 8 Revision checklists Christianity checklist - 9 Judaism checklist - 10 Families and Relationships checklist - 11 Religion, Peace & Conflict checklist - 12 Religious groups within Christianity & Judaism - 13 Course content notes Christianity notes - 14 Judaism notes - 22 Families & Relationships notes - 31 War & Conflict notes - 41 Basic quotes to learn - 52 Sample exam questions - 53