Macbeth Revision for new 2017 GCSE examQuick View
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Macbeth Revision for new 2017 GCSE exam

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Aimed at Year 11 students for revision of Macbeth. Includes plot summary for all acts and scenes, profiles for all major characters, key quotes and profiles for the main themes of the play.
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AQA AS-Level Psychology - Memory

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Memory - Section 2 of the AS-Level Psychology Textbook.<br /> <br /> Contains 9 sections, and a total of 83 slides.<br /> The 9 sections are as follows:<br /> Coding, Capacity and Duration of Memory <br /> The Multi-Store Model of Memory<br /> Types of Long Term Memory<br /> The Working Memory Model<br /> Interference<br /> Retrieval Failure<br /> Misleading Information<br /> Eyewitness Testimony: Anxiety<br /> Eyewitness Testimony: Cognitive Interview<br /> <br /> Each section contains Key Words and Evaluations.<br /> The PowerPoint has been made with a custom theme exclusive to this Document.
Henry VII Tudors A-Level AQA Revision ProfileQuick View
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Henry VII Tudors A-Level AQA Revision Profile

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<p>Henry VII revision for Option C of the AQA specification for A-Level History: Tudors 1485-1603. This document is over 8000 words long and contains all information needed to learn about Henry Tudor. It is a complete revision resource for about one quarter of the Tudors course with all notes needed for the king.</p>
A-Level AQA Memory Crib SheetQuick View
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A-Level AQA Memory Crib Sheet

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<p>Contains all essential information from Psychology Paper One Topic Two - Memory, including:</p> <p>Baddeley, Jacobs, Peterson and Peterson, Multi-Store Memory, Working Memory, Cognitive Interview, Stress, and Explanations for Forgetting.</p> <p>1292 words.</p>
Year Seven/Eight Viking Complete LessonQuick View
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Year Seven/Eight Viking Complete Lesson

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<p>This pack comes with a PowerPoint, Excel Printable wordsearch and two appropriate YouTube videos of four and three minutes long as an extension.</p> <p>The PowerPoint is thirteen slides long and is a crash course on basic Viking history, particularly focussed on their success in invading other countries and exploration. There are two discussions for the class to have: ‘Why were the Vikings so Successful?’ and ‘Was Ragnarr Lodbrok a real viking’? The first one attempts to get the class to engage with the factors given as to Viking success and the second gives three evidences (one for, two against) as to whether the legendary viking was real.</p> <p>The background of each slide is off-white so the presentation is more accessible to those with a visual impairment.</p> <p>This lesson is appropriate for middling sets in year 7 to lower sets in year 8.</p> <p>The date on all slides updates itself.</p>