I'm currently an undergraduate student but these are all my revision resources from when I was studying at GCSE level. Most of my resources are for English, History and Religious Studies with a few extension sheets for science. Adapted versions of my resources are also available on Physics & Maths Tutor.
The notes have been tried and tested by students and teachers in my high school so are hopefully worth using but please send any questions/feedback my way: sarahstubingtonresources@gmail.com
I'm currently an undergraduate student but these are all my revision resources from when I was studying at GCSE level. Most of my resources are for English, History and Religious Studies with a few extension sheets for science. Adapted versions of my resources are also available on Physics & Maths Tutor.
The notes have been tried and tested by students and teachers in my high school so are hopefully worth using but please send any questions/feedback my way: sarahstubingtonresources@gmail.com
75 Quote cards with a quote on one side and full analysis on the back that can be printed off and cut out. They are organised with symbols (defined by a key at the bottom) to make it easy to use them for theme/character specific analysis and the analysis is bullet pointed with different levels to show point development.
Useful for revision, quote learning, developing ideas and helping with essays.
Let me know if I have made any mistakes or if anything needs improving:)
This is a detailed study guide to everything needed for the Christian Beliefs section of Religious Studies. It can be used as a revision guide, textbook or homework (or adapted into a power point). Everything is colour-coded so that quotes and titles stand out, and the detailed development of a point is in grey to help differentiate. Each section is split into the belief itself, different views, evidence, evaluation, impact on Christians, importance, quotes and key words (in a table). This makes it easy to follow the style of exam questions.
39 pages
Contents:
Introduction
-Creeds
The Nature of God
-Omnipotence
-Benevolence
-Just
The Problem of Evil
Unity and Trinity
Creation
Jesus
-Incarnation
-Crucifixion
-Resurrection
-Ascension
Sin
Salvation
Afterlife
-Resurrection
-Heaven and Hell
This is a collection of character study guides - one for Estella (6 pages), Pip (10 pages), Miss Havisham (5 pages) and Magwitch (5 pages).
Each guide is structured into sections of: Initial Impression, Character Development and Nuances, Final Impression, Relationships and Interactions, and Purpose - with a quote section at the bottom and key quotes in speech bubbles along the side. There is also a character summary and key chapter summary box at the top, specific to the character.
The aim of this resource is to provide easy revision that is tailored to the kind of questions that will come up in the exam, as it is structured to show the development of the character or their relationship with other characters. The quote section will also help students in closed book exams as they are all carefully selected to be applicable to a wide range of topics. The purpose section will be useful for students aiming for higher grades.
You can also buy my character guides separately for £2 each, but it is much cheaper to get the pack:) You will save 50%!!!
PLEASE NOTE - Due to the new pricing mechanisms of TES, there is very little profit from resources unless they are sold for £3 or more. However, this resource is available for a much reduced price as part of my Religious Studies bundle:)
This is a pack of 60 question and answer cards for AQA Religious Studies, Islamic Beliefs and Practices.
The front of the card has an exam style question and the back has an exemplar answer (checked by a registered AQA examiner and Religious Studies teacher) split into bullet points to demonstrate the “Simple Point, Development, Scripture X2” format expected from 5 markers, and the “Simple Point, Development X2” format for 4 markers.
Scripture is highlighted in yellow to make it easy to learn useful quotes.
The cards are also colour coded - Blue for a five mark beliefs question, purple for a four mark beliefs question, red for a five mark practices question, orange for a four mark practices question. Some cards also give three developed points (separated by blank lines) to give students a choice about which they feel the most comfortable using.
The cards cover the whole specification for Islam to give students a very good idea of what questions could come up and ideas on how they could answer it. The cards could also be used as a way to revise content in the format it needs to be used for.
To print the cards so that the answer is on the back, select double sided printing along the long side of the page. Alternatively, you could print the answers and questions on separate sheets to use as a match up starter activity (this would be great for introducing new topics or as a plenary activity).
This is a 10 page study guide for Pip structured into sections of: Initial Impression, Character Development and Nuances, Final Impression, Relationships and Interactions and Purpose with a quote section at the bottom and key quotes in speech bubbles along the side. There is also a character summary and key chapter summary box at the top, specific to Pip.
The aim of this resource is to provide easy revision that is tailored to the kind of questions that will come up in the exam, as it is structured to show the development of the character or their relationship with other characters. The quote section will also help students in closed book exams as they are all carefully selected to be applicable to a wide range of topics. The purpose section will be useful for students aiming for higher grades.
A 21 page revision guide for the Medicine Through Time module of GCSE AQA History covering the three time periods specified: Medieval, Rennaissance, Industrial Era and Modern Medicine.
Each time period covers any developments in: Public health, Healers, Hospitals, Cause of Disease, Treatment of Disease, Surgery and any Individuals or Events included on the specification for the era.
The guide is well structured and split up into subheadings and sections to make revising from it easy. Key dates and statistics are listed at the top of each new time period section. This guide is formatted as notes so that the information remains easily accessible and quick to skim read for specific sections. It covers every aspect of the AQA specification (for Medicine through time).
Each chapter is summarised with key events, key thematic / character developments and key quotes. This is done in the format of one double sided A4 sheet per volume. There is also a copy without the chapters labelled so that the summary can be printed off and cut into chapters ready for students to put into order as an activity to help them with the whole novel structure.
This resource is very useful as an introduction to the novel and as a guide to refer to whilst reading and re-reading the novel to help visualise what is happening. It is also useful for locating where extracts are in comparison to the rest of the novel - a vital skill for the new exams.
Two templates to print off in order to provide guidance in planning an english essay. The landscape planner has sections for 4 ideas, and the portrait planner has sections for three.
Each planner has boxes for a title; introduction; language, structure and context; idea x3/4; quotesx3/4; developmentx3/4; conclusion.
A detailed powerpoint on the Northern Ireland Conflict covering the historical context of it and its progression (including key events like The Easter Uprising). It also has key words down one side and easy navigation with a contents of ideas on each slide. The main organizations and groups involved are explained at the start and linked back to throughout the powerpoint.
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