Worksheets for GCSE AQA A Religious Studies
Engage students and deepen understanding with these packs of pick-up-and-teach worksheets designed specifically to support the 2016 GCSE AQA A Religious Studies specification.
Pull out a worksheet for any topic!
- Scheme of work overview grid clearly links each worksheet to a specification point and AO for complete coverage, while detailed teacher’s notes (including differentiation suggestions, learner types and timings) ensure effortless delivery.
- Ready-to-use write-on student worksheets mean minimal preparation
- Plus! All answers included for easy marking: self, peer or teacher
Innovative student engagement
- A wide variety of activities, from match-ups to multiple-choice, ensures all learning types are catered for
- ‘Taking it further’ tasks challenge your most-able
What do teachers say about this resource? (11703)
I liked this resource, it was detailed and well sequenced to suit the requirements of the exam with some engaging activities to enable students to develop knowledge. I liked the sequencing and how it interleaved to strengthen the knowledge for students, I also like the links to the specification and assessment and how the worksheets support weaker learners. I also thought the sheets would be good to fill any gaps and useful for ‘plugging’ exercises. It would certainly enhance my delivery of this topic, I like to use ppt and video clips but need to develop more worksheets for distance learners and those who benefit from written tasks.
I think this is a useful resource as it gives activities and ideas for differentiation which is not found in the textbooks. It also seems to target questions and ideas that students need to know and consider in preparation for the examination. I can see that a lot of work has gone into this resource, and I look forward to seeing it published.
What do teachers say about this resource? (11343)
I really liked it - it was pitched just right I think for the key areas of the syllabus and for middle-ability students, which is probably best and then the teacher can adapt to weaker and stronger students. I like the overview grid at the beginning - it would be helpful when it comes to planning work for the Unit of Work on that theme.
What do teachers say about this resource? (11473)
Generally, I liked it. Works well at getting students to identify, recall and understand key terms, but also to think about how to apply them.
What do teachers say about this resource? (11340)
Well laid out resource that is clear enough for most non specialists to follow.
Suitable activities for each lesson for, particularly useful for SEND and LAP.
I think the range and the way the key information has been put into workable resources is positive and useful – particularly for the mid-ability range of students.
The Overview Grid is helpful. I especially liked the suggestions for adapting to weaker or stronger learners - it helps with differentiation, which can be challenging at times. I like the Take it Further tasks - they are simple but effective in most cases I think.