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To use a self- evaluation, a quick quiz and a mini exam to assess how well this unit has been understood.

ALL All will complete a quick quiz to help them revisit topics from the unit we have just done. ALL Will complete a self-evaluation to assess how well they feel they have completed and understood this unit. ALL All will complete a mini exam in order to demonstrate the progress they have made in this unit. ALL All will complete a quick quiz to help them revisit topics from the unit we have just done. ALL Will complete a self-evaluation to assess how well they feel they have completed and understood this unit. ALL All will complete a mini exam in order to demonstrate the progress they have made in this unit.

You are going to be given a question. Answer it on your whiteboard as CONCISELY as you can.

What does “racial harmony” mean?

Different races living together happily

Give one reason why Christians should not be sexist.

Genesis (Males and Females created at same time) Jesus (treatment of Mary Magdalene) Jesus (appears to women followers first)

What does “community cohesion” mean?

A sense of belonging for all groups in society

Name one thing the government has done to promote community cohesion.

Has to be taught in schools Britishness test 1976 Race Relations Act

Give one reason why some people are Islamophobic.

Media Upbringing Peer group Circumstances

Give one advantage of living in a multi-faith society.

Learn about other faiths Understand what others belief Tolerance

Self evaluation... Complete the self-evaluation worksheet. This will allow YOU to assess how well you know each topic and the unit as a whole. It is important to be honest so we can recognise any areas that may need more work or further revision before the final exam.

Memory A key part of doing well on the exam is remembering key facts and beliefs. Why do it? The brain is a MUSCLE the more you exercise it the better it will perform – practising visual memory with help improve your overall memory. Look at the following picture carefully then answer the question using your memory.

How many towers were there at the power station? What colour was Maggies do-nut? How many flowers was Lisa holding in her left hand? What was the colour of Bart’s shoes? How many purple flowers were there?

A good revision technique is to use ripple diagrams to remember key pieces of information or the meaning of key words… Create a ripple diagram for one topic on the review sheet you gave a RED to.

Complete the mini exam paper in exam conditions. You will be give 25 minutes to complete this. Answer ALL questions. TIPS If you don't know GUESS! Include examples/keywords/quotes wherever you can. ONLY write about Christianity and Islam. Keep an eye on the time. Remember structure PEPE – MEATY POINTS. Look how many marks a question is worth!

Remember the formula! Explanations can be quotes, teachings, how the belief affects someone or why the person believes what they do!

MINI EXAM – Religion and Community Cohesion What is meant by ethnic minority? (2 marks) Do you think men and women’s roles in the UK have changed? Give two reasons for your point of view. (4 marks) Explain why Christians should help to promote racial harmony. (8 marks) “Living in a multi-faith society always causes problems for religious people.” In your answer your should refer to at least one religion. Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion. (3 marks) Give reasons why some people may disagree with you. (3 marks) mers/25minutes/ TIPS If you don't know GUESS! Include examples/keywords/q uotes were ever you can. ONLY write about Christianity and Islam. Keep an eye on the time. Remember structure PEPE – MEATY POINTS. Look how many marks a question is worth!