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What are the five roots of Usul Ad Din?
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What are the five roots of Usul Ad Din?

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Lesson 13 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson! What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore what the five roots of Usul Ad Din and the importance of it for Shia Muslims.
What are the concerns for the worldwide church?
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What are the concerns for the worldwide church?

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Lesson 7 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore the factors that are concern for the world wide church, and how they are responding to them.
What do you know about Christian practices?
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What do you know about Christian practices?

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Lesson 9 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to complete a series of exam questions on Christian beliefs, assessing their understanding of the topic. Perfect GCSE Revision material * * *
Why do Christians want to help those in need?
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Why do Christians want to help those in need?

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Lesson 8 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson! What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore how Christians respond to those in need and going through persecution.
How do Christians worship?
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How do Christians worship?

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Lesson 1 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore how Christians worship God including liturgical, non-liturgical and private worship.
Why do Christians pray and why do they go on Pilgramage?
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Why do Christians pray and why do they go on Pilgramage?

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Lesson 2 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson! What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to examine why Christians pray to God and to explore places of pilgrimage that Christians go to.
What is Evangelicalism and the role of the Local Church?
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What is Evangelicalism and the role of the Local Church?

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Lesson 6 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson! What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore why Christians believe in evangelicalism and the role of the local church in the community.
What is baptism and eucharist?
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What is baptism and eucharist?

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Lesson 4 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson! What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to examine two sacraments; baptism and the Eucharist, along with scripture analysis and differing belief from denominations.
What are sacraments?
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What are sacraments?

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Lesson 3 from the Christian Practices GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to examine the seven sacraments, and why differing denominations believe in some of them.
What is Al Qadr?
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What is Al Qadr?

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Lesson 12 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore the core belief of Al Qadr (predestination) and the differing Islamic beliefs on this.
Who was Prophet Ibrahim?
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Who was Prophet Ibrahim?

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Lesson 3 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore who Prophet Ibrahim was and his importance to Muslims today. Could be a good lesson to adapt for younger students studying important figures.
Who was Prophet Isa?
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Who was Prophet Isa?

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Lesson 5 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore who Prophet Isa (Jesus) was and his importance to Muslims today. Could be a good lesson to adapt for younger students studying important figures.
What are the six articles of faith?
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What are the six articles of faith?

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Lesson 1 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Also includes a worksheet focused on remembering Christian quotes! Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore what Sunni Muslims believe to be the six core beliefs of Islam.
Who was Prophet Muhammad?
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Who was Prophet Muhammad?

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Lesson 6 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. Double lesson! What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore who Prophet Muhammad was and his importance to Muslims today. Could be a good lesson to adapt for younger students studying important figures.
Why are prophets important in Islam?
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Why are prophets important in Islam?

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Lesson 7 from the Islamic Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore the importance of Prophets in Islam. Could be a good lesson to adapt for younger students studying important figures.
Why do people protest?
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Why do people protest?

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Lesson created in response to the Black Lives Matter movement highlighting the importance of peaceful protest. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Your students will explore the difference types of protests, famous people who supported peaceful protests and a direct link to the current movement.
Why is Jerusalem important to Jews, Christians and Muslims?
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Why is Jerusalem important to Jews, Christians and Muslims?

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Lesson 7 from the Community bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lesson Focus: to explore where Jerusalem is, why it is important to Jews, Christians and Muslims.
Why is the Last Supper significant to Christians?
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Why is the Last Supper significant to Christians?

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Lesson 6 from the Christian Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore what happened during the last supper, and why this is important to Christians today
What is the mosque?
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What is the mosque?

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Lesson 6 from the Community bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lesson Focus: to explore what a mosque looks like, the key features and why they are important.
What does Christianity teach about how the world was created?
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What does Christianity teach about how the world was created?

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Lesson 3 from the Christian Belief GCSE Edexcel bundle. What to expect from this lesson? Starter activities based on recall Great subject knowledge Relevant content Engaging tasks and encourages critical thinking. Stretch tasks after each task Varied tasks Lessons designed for mixed ability year ten students starting their GCSE. Lesson Focus: to explore Genesis through examining the scripture and examine the difference between literalist and non-literalist Christians.