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Challenges to Religious Belief (WJEC A Level Religious Studies)
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Challenges to Religious Belief (WJEC A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision bundle on Religious Language from the WJEC A Level Religious Studies Specification. It includes six lessons, covering Atheism, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Jung. The sessions be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
The Incarnation (WJEC GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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The Incarnation (WJEC GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Incarnation (Christianity) from the WJEC GCSE Religious Studies Specification. It can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session. The lesson covers the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
The Prophet Muhammad (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Islam)
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The Prophet Muhammad (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Islam)

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This is a lesson on the Prophet Muhammad (Islam) from the AQA GCSE Religious Studies Specification. It can be used as either a standard lesson or an extra-curricular revision session. The lesson covers the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
The Role of the Church (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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The Role of the Church (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two revision sessions on the Role of the Church from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Homosexuality (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Homosexuality (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are three revision sessions on Homosexuality from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then have activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Normative Ethics and Sexual Ethics (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Normative Ethics and Sexual Ethics (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two revision sessions on Normative Ethics and Sexual Ethics from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then have activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Jesus as Teacher of Wisdom (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Jesus as Teacher of Wisdom (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision session on Jesus as Teacher of Wisdom from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It be used as either a standard lesson or extra-curricular revision session. The lesson covers the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Jesus as Son of God (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Jesus as Son of God (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision session on Jesus as Son of God from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It be used as either a standard lesson or extra-curricular revision session. The lesson covers the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Jesus as Liberator (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Jesus as Liberator (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision session on Jesus as Liberator from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It be used as either a standard lesson or extra-curricular revision session. The lesson covers the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Globalisation (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Globalisation (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two sessions on Globalisation (Business Ethics) from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Corporate Social Responsibility (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Corporate Social Responsibility (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two sessions on Corporate Social Responsibility (Business Ethics) from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Whistleblowing (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Whistleblowing (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two sessions on Whistleblowing (Business Ethics) from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Business Ethics (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Business Ethics (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision bundle on Business Ethics from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It includes 10 lessons, covering Corporate Social Responsibility; Globalisation; Good Ethics is Good Business; Kantian and Utilitarian Business Ethics; and Whistleblowing. The sessions be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Kantian and Utilitarian Business Ethics (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Kantian and Utilitarian Business Ethics (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two sessions on Kantian and Utilitarian Business Ethics (Business Ethics) from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Ethics (OCR AS Level Religious Studies)
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Ethics (OCR AS Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision bundle on Ethics from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It includes 22 lessons, covering Business Ethics; Euthanasia; Kantian Ethics; Natural Law; Situation Ethics; and Utilitarianism. The sessions be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Good Ethics is Good Business (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Good Ethics is Good Business (Business Ethics-OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two sessions on Good Ethics is Good Business (Business Ethics) from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Comparison Between Aquinas and Freud on Conscience (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Comparison Between Aquinas and Freud on Conscience (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision session on a Comparison between Thomas Aquinas and Sigmund Freud on Conscience from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It can be used as either a standard lesson or extra-curricular revision session. The lesson covers the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Premarital Sex (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Premarital Sex (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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These are two revision sessions on Premarital Sex from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. They can be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Sexual Ethics (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Sexual Ethics (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision bundle on Sexual Ethics from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It includes seven lessons, covering Homosexuality; Premarital Sex; and Normative Ethics and Sexual Ethics. The sessions be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.
Conscience (OCR A Level Religious Studies)
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Conscience (OCR A Level Religious Studies)

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This is a revision bundle on Conscience from the OCR A Level Religious Studies Specification. It includes four lessons, covering Aquinas, Freud, and a Comparison between Aquinas and Freud. The sessions be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); The Accolades (students must choose which philosopher to award the accolade to); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also 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.