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CURRICULUM MAP
SUBJECT: RE
TOPIC
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Is it fair?
This unit is one of four units that
students need to complete for
Unit 1 of their Religious Studies
GCSE. The tile of the unit is
Religion and Life Issues for the
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies
specification B. Within this topic
students will be exploring issues
of authority, discrimination,
equality, identity, injustice,
prejudice. Students need to be
able to look at the topic from two
religious points of view only, the
preference in this case is for them
to look at Christianity and Islam.
They need to be able to identify
the religious teachings and how
they are similar and different.
Year
LEVELS/GRADES
AO1 Describe, explain
and analyse, using
knowledge and
understanding
AO2 Use evidence and
reasoned argument to
express and evaluate
personal responses,
informed insights and
differing viewpoints
11
2016-2017
SMSC
LITERACY
ASSESSMENTS
Within this topic there Dignity, justice, End of topic exam paper: Is it fair?
are opportunities for
wealth, poverty,
students to form their media, charity.
Throughout unit practice exam
own opinion on issues Writing Styles:
questions will be used.
that will impact them
Persuasive
and to use debate as a
writing,
way of democratically
explanation
obtaining the main
answers,
consensus of opinion.
judgement
Through looking at
answers, using
more than one
religious point of view quotes.
tolerance is promoted.
They look at how the
law has dealt with
criminals and what
role punishment
should have, using
their own experiences
to help shape their
opinion towards these
laws. Pulling these
opportunities together
to understand that
British society is made
up of a variety of
different religions and
cultures.
S
P
R
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N
G
Looking for meaning?
AO1 Describe, explain
This unit is one of four units that
and analyse, using
students need to complete for
knowledge and
Unit 1 of their Religious Studies
understanding
GCSE. The tile of the unit is
AO2 Use evidence and
Religion and Life Issues for the
reasoned argument to
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies
express and evaluate
specification B. Within this topic
personal responses,
students will be exploring Issues
informed insights and
of afterlife, awe, community, God,
differing viewpoints
revelation and symbolism.
Students need to be able to look
at the topic from two religious
points of view only, the
preference in this case is for them
to look at Christianity and Islam.
They need to be able to identify
the religious teachings and how
they are similar and different.
S
U
M
M
E
R
Revision
This unit is revising all of the 8
units covered for the Unit 1
Religion and Life Issues and Unit 2
Religion and Human Experience of
their Religious Studies GCSE. This
is all from WJEC GCSE Religious
Studies specification B. Students
need to be able to look at the
AO1 Describe, explain
and analyse, using
knowledge and
understanding
AO2 Use evidence and
reasoned argument to
express and evaluate
personal responses,
Within this topic there
are opportunities for
students to form their
own opinion on issues
that will impact them
and to use debate as a
way of democratically
obtaining the main
consensus of opinion.
Through looking at
more than one
religious point of view
tolerance is promoted.
They also look at how
we define a family
unit and evaluate the
pressures that
marriages can face
and how they can be
resolved. Pulling these
opportunities together
to understand that
British society is made
up of a variety of
different religions and
cultures.
Within this topic there
are opportunities for
students to form their
own opinion on issues
that will impact them
and to use debate as a
way of democratically
obtaining the main
consensus of opinion.
faith,
experience,
expression,
worship, God,
vocation,
symbolism,
imagery, death,
funeral rites,
mourning
Writing Styles:
Persuasive
writing,
explanation
answers,
judgement
answers, using
quotes.
End of topic exam paper: Looking for
meaning?
Writing Styles:
Persuasive
writing,
explanation
answers,
judgement
answers, using
quotes.
End of topic exam paper: All parts of
the paper.
Throughout unit practice exam
questions will be used.
Throughout unit practice exam
questions will be used.
topic from two religious points of
informed insights and
view only, the preference in this
differing viewpoints
case is for them to look at
Christianity and Islam. They need
to be able to identify the religious
teachings and how they are similar
and different.
Through looking at
more than one
religious point of view
tolerance is promoted.
They also look at the
role of human’s in
looking after the
environment and
animals. Pulling these
opportunities together
to understand that
British society is made
up of a variety of
different religions and
cultures.