An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
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An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?
Exam Board: AQA
Paper: Paper 2A Non-Textual Studies
Themes:** A, B, D and E**
This is a short revision lesson for GCSE Religious Studies designed to briefly cover content for the Themes Paper.
There is a short starter with questions about each theme.
There is then one activity for each theme.
Theme A: 4 Mark Question
Theme B: Research task
Theme D: 5 Mark Question
Theme E: 12 Mark Planning
There is also a quick plenary to finish.
This is designed to fit within a single lesson (although some activities may need to be cut out or shortened depending on the class) as last minute revision.
Planning sheet for 12 marker is included
Exam Board: AQA
Paper: Paper 2: Non-Textual (Thematic) Studies
Themes: A, B, D, E
This is a last minute revision lesson for students taking GCSE Religious Studies Paper 2. This is designed for those studying themes A, B, D and E
Starter Activity: Write down a quote for given topics
The lesson has an overview of the papers including recommended timings and last minute exam tips.
There is then a brief overview of each of the topics on the paper including a quote for each one. This can be taught to students or just given to them as a last minute summary.
Main Activity
You will need to print out at least one past paper for each student.
Students then RAG rate the questions in the paper.
There are then different activities for them to complete depending on whether they rated the questions as red, amber or green
Plenary: Least/Most Confident partner find
Topic: Situation Ethics - Application (Polyamory & Homosexuality)
Unit: Unit 3: Religion and Ethics
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the application of Situation Ethics to polyamory and homosexuality. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 3: Religion and Ethics
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three separate lessons. It has starters and plenaries that allow it to easily be broken down into three lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 6
Small Activities: 1
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 3
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Trinity
Unit: Unit 1A Study of Religion: Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of the Trinity. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1A A Study of Religion: Christianity.
This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three separate lessons. It has starters and plenaries that allow it to easily be broken down into three lessons.
Includes homework activities.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed. For one starter you will need a Kahoot on a previous topic studied.
Activities
Starters: 3
Plenaries: 3
Main Activities: 8
Knowledge Checks: 2
Challenge Points: 3
Practice Essays: 1
This revision homework booklet is designed for students to complete each week.
Exam Board: Eduqas
Year: Second Year
Topics: Christianity, Ethics, Philosophy
Number of Activities: 40
This booklet is designed to provide structured revision activities for religious studies students in their second year of study.
Students should complete one page per week. These can be done in order or teachers can select specific activities if they want students to revise certain topics.
The revision booklet has the following activities:
Jesus Birth: Blooket
Two Views of Jesus: Essay Question
Bible as a Source of Authority: Glossary
Baptism: Choice of Essay Plans
Cosmological Argument: Knowledge Organiser
Faith and Works: Fill the gaps
Natural Law (Application): 10 Points
Trinity: Fill the gap & mark
Situation Ethics (Application): Arguments into essay plan
Science: Mark an answer
Key Moral Principles: Answer the questions
Natural Law: Bible verse map
Irenaean Type Theodicy: Read notes
John Finnis: Recording
Bernard Hoose: Re-write notes
Carl Jung: Flashcards
Miracles: Flashcards app
Nature of God: Quiz
Proportionalism (Application): Quiz
Intuitionism: Past paper question
Community of believers: Write your own question
John Stuart Mill: Create a resource
Challenges to Religious Experience: Cornell Note Page
Ontological Argument: Summary sheet
Influences of Religious Experience: Triple-sided flashcards
Ethical Egoism: Textbook notes
Hume: Article
Early Church: PowerPoint Presentation
Bible in Daily Life: Essay plan
Augustinian Type Theodicy: Visual essay plan
Developments of Ontological Argument: Essay plan
Divine Command Theory: Diagram
Festivals: Picture
Determinism: Poster
Religion, Equality & Discrimination: Sticky notes
Free will: Essay question
Pluralism & Diversity: Key thinkers & key words list
Situation Ethics: Key quotes & Bible verses list
Mystical Experience: Mind-map
Religious Experience: Spider diagram
Although this is designed for Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies it can be modified to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Divine Command Theory
Unit: Ethics
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on Divine Command Theory. This is designed to be one of the first lessons students study as part of their A-Level Ethics unit. This is designed for the Eduqas Religious Studies qualification but would also suit other exam boards with modifications.
A student version is included which is printer friendly and has the answers removed.
Starter Activities: 3
Challenge Questions: 5
Main Activities: 5
Plenaries: 3
Knowledge Checks: 1
Practice Essays: 1
The lesson covers Divine Command Theory, Robert Adams and the Euthyphro Dilemma as well as other challenges. It includes a practice 30 mark question.
Topic: Virtue Theory
Exam Board: Eduqas
Unit: Unit 3 Ethics
This is a full lesson covering Virtue Theory for A-Level Religious Studies. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but can easily be adapted to suit other exam boards.
The lesson covers an overview of Virtue Theory as well as Aristotle’s version of Virtue Theory and also Jesus’s virtues. It also contains evaluation of Virtue Theory.
Lesson activities include:
Starters: 3
Challenge Points: 4
Other Activities: 9
Knowledge Checks: 3
Plenaries: 3
Essay Practice: 1
A copy of the Sermon on the Mount is also included.
There is a normal version and a student version included. The student version has all the answers removed and is also more printer friendly.
Topic: Challenges to Inductive Arguments
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 30 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on Challenges to Inductive Arguments and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 30 mark evaluation style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Carl Jung
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 30 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on Carl Jung and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 30 mark evaluation style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Freud
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 30 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on Freud and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 30 mark evaluation style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person
Unit: Criminal Law
Paper: Paper 3: Perspectives on Substantive Law
Marks: 25 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a past paper question from 2020 on non-fatal offences against the person. This is a Paper 3 evaluation style question.
The essay is on non-fatal offences against the person and forms part of the Criminal Law unit of A-Level Law.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Unit: Unit 4
Topics: 1.1., 1.2., 3.1., 3.3., 3.4.
Exam Board: WJEC
This is a revision rotation activity for WJEC Criminology Unit 4. Students should spend 10 minutes on each station and can work around the room at their own pace.
Some activities require additional resources (these can be skipped if you do not have them). You will need:
Jenga blocks
Post-it notes
Past papers
A3 paper
A4 paper
Square paper (you can pre-buy or just cut up A4 paper)
Coloured pencils/pens
Included are the questions to stick on the jenga, prisons taboo and revision wheel template.
There are fifteen activities which are:
Create a charity campaign resource
Create a song/rap on Parliamentary law making
Create a short lesson
Summarise on post-it notes
CPS SWOT analysis
Create a quiz on the police
Create a revision wheel on the judiciary
Prisons taboo
Statutory Interpretation revision sheet
Revision fortune teller
Probation mind-maps
Jenga
Precedent cartoon
Past paper
Statutory interpretation mnemonic
Topic: Miracles
Unit: Philosophy of Religion
Paper: Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 50 Marks (20 + 30)
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a past paper question from 2020 on miracles. This is a Paper 2 Philosophy of Religion question. This contains the 20 mark (knowledge) question and 30 mark (evaluation) question.
The essay is on miracles and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Essay Topic: Duty of Care (Negligence)
Specification: Eduqas
Marks: 25
This is a 25 mark scenario style essay on duty of care. This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Law specification, Substantive Law in Practice paper.
Included is a model answer that can be handed to students as well as a model plan that is very useful for marking.
This is a past paper AQA theory of law style question with a model answer and plan.
This question looks at law and society and the connection between the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and freedom of contract.
This is a 15 mark Nature of Law style question from the AQA examination.
Included is a model answer and plan which can be used to help support marking.
Topic: Discharge
Unit: Contract Law
Paper: Paper 3: Perspectives on Substantive Law
Marks: 25 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a past paper question from 2023 on discharge (frustration). This is a Paper 3 evaluation style question.
The essay is on frustration and forms part of the Contract Law unit of A-Level Law.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Influences of Religious Experience
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Marks: 30 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on influences of religious experience and forms part of the Philosophy unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
This is a 30 mark evaluation style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: Jesus - Birth
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion - Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This knowledge organiser is a greater brief summary of Jesus’ birth. It can be given to students to help with revision or as part of their lesson on Jesus’ birth.
It covers Matthew & Luke as well as redaction criticism & the incarnation with a key quote.
It should be made clear to students that this is only a brief summary and they will need more information than this to do well in their exam!
This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies syllabus. It is designed for Paper 1 - A Study of Religion: Christianity.
Topic: Criminal Justice System
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1: English Legal Systems
Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems
This is a knowledge organiser on the criminal justice system. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards.
These are a great revision tool for students and can also be used as intervention for students who are struggling.
It is bright and colourful and looks great if printed in colour.
Contains key information about the criminal justice system including types of offences, the criminal trial process and the Magistrates’ and Crown Court.
Unit: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic:** Atonement**
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about Atonement. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.