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Creation (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Creation (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on Creation (Christianity) 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 Trinity (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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The Trinity (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Trinity (Christianity) 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 Problem of Evil (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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The Problem of Evil (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Problem of Evil (Christianity) 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 Nature of God (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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The Nature of God (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Nature of God (Christianity) 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 Death of Jesus (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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The Death of Jesus (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Death of Jesus (Christianity) 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 Incarnation (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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The Incarnation (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Incarnation (Christianity) 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.
Afterlife and Judgement (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Afterlife and Judgement (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Afterlife and Judgement (Christianity) 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.
Sin, Salvation, and Atonement (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Sin, Salvation, and Atonement (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on Sin, Salvation, and Atonement (Christianity) 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 Resurrection of Jesus (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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The Resurrection of Jesus (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on the Resurrection of Jesus (Christianity) 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.
Baptism (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Baptism (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on Baptism (Christianity) 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.
Liturgical and Non-Liturgical Worship (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Liturgical and Non-Liturgical Worship (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on Liturgical and Non-Liturgical Worship (Christianity) 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.
Pilgrimages (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Pilgrimages (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on Pilgrimage (Christianity) 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.
Evangelism (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Evangelism (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on Evangelism (Christianity) 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.
Festivals (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)
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Festivals (AQA GCSE Religious Studies-Christianity)

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This is a lesson on Festivals (Christianity) 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.