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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level. Please visit my blog for more A Level Buddhism resources!

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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level. Please visit my blog for more A Level Buddhism resources!
14 Lesson Series: Natural Moral Law. AQA RE A Level/AS Year 1 Ethics Content
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14 Lesson Series: Natural Moral Law. AQA RE A Level/AS Year 1 Ethics Content

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New and updated for 2019-2020 - A 12 lesson series to be used in conjunction with the new AQA text book. Includes power points, worksheets and lesson resources, as well as planned homeworks and revision resources. This was taught over 2 85 minute lessons per week and covers the information from the AQA spec specifically, but could be adapted to other specs. Includes assessment lesson and feedback lesson.
Meta Ethics Knowledge Organiser
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Meta Ethics Knowledge Organiser

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Everything students need to known for AQA RE A Meta Ethics in a handy double page spread. All A01 and A02 content is covered, with practise questions based on AQA assessment resources.
Buddhism and Science: The Value of Science Lesson (AQA A Level RE)
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Buddhism and Science: The Value of Science Lesson (AQA A Level RE)

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Lesson with PPT and resources focusing on the value of science in Buddhism. Lesson covers the following points on the AQA spec: The Buddha’s approach to unanswerable questions. Similarities between Buddhism and Quantum Physics. Scholarly views of 14th Dalai Lama and Thitch Nhat Hahn. Please note that there is an OPTIONAL starter activity on modern science which uses pages from the AQA New A Level textbook, so you will need a copy of this book. Essay question for homework included.
Arguments for the Existence of God - RE A level Unit, 11 Lessons
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Arguments for the Existence of God - RE A level Unit, 11 Lessons

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11 lessons for the RE AQA A Level spec (could be adapted to suit other specs) - focus is on explaining and evaluating the Ontological, Cosmological and Design Arguments, within the context of philosophical argument and considering the value for faith. There are revision resources and model answers included in the pack, as well as references to the new AQA text book, so a copy will be needed to support these lessons.
Dialogue Between Buddhism and Philosophy Lesson 1 - Reason and Coherence (AQA A Level)
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Dialogue Between Buddhism and Philosophy Lesson 1 - Reason and Coherence (AQA A Level)

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A lesson that utilises a specially-created revision booklet for AQA RE A Level - 2A dialogues, including essay plans and structures to help students engage with the content. Teachings on - ultimate reality self, death and afterlife sources of wisdom and authority Analysis questions: How far the belief is reasonable – that is based on reason and/or consistent with reason. How meaningful the statements of faith are, and for whom. How coherent the beliefs are, and how consistent with other beliefs within the belief system.
AQA Philosophy Knowledge Organisers - RE A Level Year 1 &2
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AQA Philosophy Knowledge Organisers - RE A Level Year 1 &2

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Everything students need to know for philosophy of religion AQA content, Years 12 and 13, for the new AQA RE A Level. A01 explanation and A02 analysis, 2 sheets per topic. I print these in booklet form for students as a handy guide of all the essential knowledge, and get them to use it to revise from and check their practise essays. All KOs have practise questions based on the spec. Topics covered: The problem of evil. Arguments for the existence of God. Religious experiences & challenges of verifying. Religious language. Self, Death and the Afterlife, Miracles,
The Buddhist Sangha - A Level RE Lesson
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The Buddhist Sangha - A Level RE Lesson

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Please note that this lesson has one activity that uses Peter Harvey’s ‘Introduction to Buddhism’, which you will need to have on hand. This lesson introduces the concept of the sangha and the process of renunciation, including the refuge ceremony. There is a fact finding task based around learning about the daily life of the sangha as instituted by the Buddha. Planned for AQA but could be adapted to other specs.
KS3 Citizenship: Democracy and Power - 6 Lessons with Booklet, PPT, SOW and KO
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KS3 Citizenship: Democracy and Power - 6 Lessons with Booklet, PPT, SOW and KO

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1 hour lessons taught to Year 9 but can be scaled up or down for other KS3 classes, covers National Curriculum content on: sytems of government democracy in the UK UK government law and press UK in united nations How to be good citizens in the local community. There is a booklet which students can fill out during each lesson, a KO which canbe set for homework and a full SOW.