Buddhism - 47 Key-Terms - each slide contains:
(i) Key-Term
(ii) Definition
(iii) A picture.
This makes introducing and revising Key-Terms easier and more enjoyable.
Life after death (29 slides)
Objectives
i. Know what is meant by eschatology.
ii. Understand how the resurrection of Jesus has influenced Christian eschatology.
Crucifix, cross or Risen Christ (23 slides)
Objectives
i. Know different ideas of an altar or table, and the crucifix, cross or Risen Christ.
ii. Understand how these differences reflect the Catholics understanding of Jesus’ death and resurrection (the redemption).
(4.6) Salvation (past, present and future)- 24 slides to aid pages 100 & 101.
Objectives
i. Know how salvation has past, present and future dimensions.
ii. Understand how salvation is reflected liturgy.
iii. Understand contrasting views on salvation.
(5.2) Pilgrimage to Rome, Lourdes and Walsingham - 39 slides to aid pages 118 & 119.
Objectives
i. Know how pilgrimage is seen as a reflection of the journey of life.
ii. Understand why Catholics go on a pilgrimage to Rome, Lourdes and Walsingham.
(4.7) Redemption in the Bible (1)- 29 slides to aid pages 102 & 103.
Objectives
i. Know how the Bible shows that redemption took place.
ii. Understand the importance of the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus for redemption.
(4.7), (4.8) & (4.8 a) -75 slides to aid pages: 102 - 105.
(4.7) Redemption in the Bible (1) -29 slides.
(4.8) Redemption in the Bible (2) - 21 slides.
(4.8a) St. Irenaeus’ and St. Anselm’s thoughts on salvation - 25 slides = 75 slides in total.
Objectives
(4.7) I. Know how the Bible shows that redemption took place.
ii. Understand the importance of the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus for redemption.
(4.8) ii. Understand how the four Bible passages on pages 102 - 104 show how the redemption happened through the work of Jesus.
(4.8a) i. Know what metaphors St. Irenaeus and St. Anselm used to describe salvation.
Hinduism
This Unit of Work contains (363 slides in total):
- 51 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
- Introduction to Hinduism.
- Gods and godesses.
- The caste system.
- Two Hindu leaders.
- Hindu holy books.
- The Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
- Worship at home.
- Hindu temples.
- Worship in a temple.
- Two important temples.
- Pilgrimage.
Special Occasions
- Birth & childhood.
- Marriage.
- Death.
Celebrations
- Divali.
- Navaratri and Dassehra.
- Holi and Raksha Bandhan.
- Death and reincarnation.
- Ways to be a Hindu.
- Also includes: Video links, questions to revise each section & research exercises.
Sikhism
This Unit of Work contains (350 slides in total):
- 55 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and picture.
- Introduction to Sikhism.
- Guru Nanak.
- Sikh Gurus.
- The Khalsa.
- The early days of Sikhism.
- The Guru Granth Sahib.
- The five Ks.
- The gurdwara.
- Worship in the gurdwara.
- The Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple).
- The Five special gurdwaras.
Special Occasions
- Birth & childhood.
- Marriage.
- Death.
Celebrations
- Baisakhi.
- Melas.
- Gurpurbs.
- Being a Sikh.
- Also includes: Video links, questions to revise each section & research exercises.
Buddhism
This Unit of Work contains (421 slides in total):
- 47 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
- Introducing Buddhism.
- The life of the Buddha.
- The early days of Buddhism.
- The two main groups of Buddhists.
- Mahayana Buddhist groups.
- What the Buddha taught.
- Buddhist holy books.
- What the holy books say.
- Symbols in Buddhism.
- How Buddhists worship.
- Buddhist monks and nuns.
- Pilgrimage.
Celebrations
- Wesak and Hana Matsuri
- Kathina and Songkran.
- Poson and Esala Perahera.
- Examples of some Mahayana Buddhist festivals.
- Special occasions - young people.
- Special occasions - marriage and death.
- Ways to be a Buddhist.
- Famous celebrity Buddhists at the end of each section.
- Questions to revise each section accompanied with research exercises and video clips.
Muslim Festivals Throughout the Year
This Unit of Work contains (359 slides in total):
27 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
Introduction to Islam.
Al-Hijrah.
Ashura.
Milad-al-Nabi.
Laylat-ul-Isra.
Ramadan.
Laylat-ul-Qadr.
Id-ul-Fitre.
Id-ul-Adha.
The Hajj.
Questions to revise each section accompanied with research exercises and video clips.
Judaism: beliefs and teachings.
AQA Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity with Islam and Judaism.
Judaism - Chapter 9, Sections: 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 - 163 slides to aid pages 212 - 221.
Christianity
This Unit of Work contains (494 slides in total):
46 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
Introducing Christianity.
The Roman Catholic Church.
The Orthodox Church.
The Protestant Church.
Church buildings - outside.
Church buildings -inside.
Christmas worship.
The Eucharist.
The Bible.
The birth of Jesus.
Jesus dies and rises again.
Stories Jesus told.
Miracles Jesus worked.
How Christianity grew.
The saints.
Christianity today.
Christmas.
Easter.
Other celebrations.
Special occasions (1).
Special occasions (2).
Questions to revise each section accompanied with research exercises and video clips.
63 slides to introduce you to all the relevant key-terms with their definitions and a picture to make learning them easier.
Each section has extra activities to make learning fun, challenging and extremely rewarding.
What is Islam?
The life of the Prophet Muhammad.
The Prophet teaches Allah’s message.
The Sacred Texts.
Holy Places.
Festivals and family times.
Islam in the world today.
Key-term test.
Famous Muslims.