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Books with title AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Roman Catholicism

  • AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Roman Catholicism

    Peter John Wallace, Cynthia Bartlett

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Written for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies A specification, the student book provides a focused look at Roman Catholicism. Key terms reinforce learning, providing definitions of key words that students need to be familiar with. Discussion activities present questions or statements which encourage students to develop their skills of reflection, discussion and evaluation. Help students focus on what they need to know through clear learning objectives at the start of each chapter.
  • AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Judaism

    Cynthia Bartlett

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Written for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies A specification, the student book provides a focused look at Judaism. Encourage students to apply their knowledge through different practice activities. Key terms reinforce learning, providing definitions of key words that students need to be familiar with. Discussion activities present questions or statements which encourage students to develop their skills of reflection, discussion and evaluation.
  • AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Roman Catholicism by Peter John Wallace

    Peter John Wallace;

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes, March 24, 1800)
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  • AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Roman Catholicism by Peter John Wallace

    Peter John Wallace

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 24, 1738)
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  • AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Roman Catholicism by Peter John Wallace

    Peter John Wallace

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes, March 24, 1761)
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  • GCSE Religious Studies for AQA A: Sikhism

    Marianne Fleming;Peter Smith;David Worden

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, March 24, 1813)
    This Student Book has been approved by AQA. This textbook offers a tried and trusted approach to cover the study of Sikhism , and thematic studies from the perspective of Sikhism. Each chapter sets clear objectives and topic summaries, helping students understand what they need to know. Case studies provide a real-life story or perspective, showing Sikhism as it is practised today, and offering contemporary ethical issues for debate. The book includes a range of activity types and study tips to develop understanding. Assessment guidance runs throughout the book, offering revision checklists, practice questions and sample answer activities to support the new question types.