Aim: to understand what kinds of question you might have to answer for the Christianity (key beliefs) unit.
Read through the unit outline to remind yourself of the topics.
Skim through your notes in your exercise books on this topic to check you have everything.
If there is anything that you are not sure about, look through the resources from lessons (Lesson resources).
4. Choose one of the topics (preferably one that you are unsure about).
Key word definition (30 secs)
State two beliefs (1 min)
Explain two ways a belief influences Christians: 2 x (point & development) (4 mins)
Explain two beliefs: 2 x (point & development) & 1 teaching (5 mins)
Evaluate (15 mins)
5. Write some questions 1-4 that you think the examiners could set on that one topic. The structure is outlined below. Use the shared document below.
6. Answer a selection from today's revision session.
Aim: to understand how to evaluate in the Christianity (key beliefs) unit.
Have a look at the evaluation planner (resurrection). This has been created to help you structure an answer to the question, 'The Resurrection is the most important Christian belief.' Evaluate this statement.
Make a copy of the document that you can work on.
In the first column are 9 arguments - colour code them either 'agree with the statement' or 'disagree with the statement'.
Select two agree and two disagree that you would use in this essay. They need to be arguments that you understand and that you could really develop / show off your understanding.
Complete your introduction. It should explain the key issue and contain a Christian teaching.
Complete columns 2 and 3. If done well, this should result in a well-structured and high-scoring essay.