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Here will be listed a wide range of subject guides from aged 5 to adult. They are the product of years of teaching experience and are proven to help with understanding and improving grades. We have 100s of guides so if you're looking for something and can't find it- just ask! Bespoke guides on almost any subject and any level can be available on request.
You may not know, but we offer lessons online in all the topics we have in our store, handy VTs and more!
Here is the start of our Maths Functional Skills course- a full list of all you need to know to pass your exams: topics, pass mark needed, and divided into three sections:
Section 1: numerical skills
Section 2: practical applications
and
Section 3: applied knowledge.
This document covers
Section 1: numerical skills
Part 5: “Rounding Numbers” and how and when we need to round UP or DOWN.
and is usually the fifth thing you will learn or teach on the Functional Skills maths course.
Functional Skills are the essential skills needed for English, maths and ICT, and are vital for young people and adults to participate in life, learning and work. They were introduced in September 2010 and officially replaced Key Skills in England in October 2012.
Our guides and lessons cover ALL syllabi and exam boards! They can be used by students or teachers/ tutors to help you navigate this course, which many often really struggle with…
Many people in the health services are now having to take this exam in order to comply with new regulations, or need to pass this to get to college. We offer full back up for ANYONE, adult or young adult, struggling with this (in Maths OR English).
This THIRTY FOUR PAGE document provides the perfect complete lesson on this topic and contains:
Clear friendly type face and graphics
Simple explanations of all types of rounding, and a method that’s proven to suit all learners, even students with dyscalulia who have issues with zero (0), what they are called and how we use them in all sums
Plenty of space to write your own notes/ corrections and comments
THREE sections of questions (answers provided, 70 questions total) to test your knowledge on this part.
Back up and support available online if you message us!
More to follow in both Maths and English! Keep checking out our shop for updates.
You may not know, but we offer lessons online in all the topics we have in our store, handy VTs and more!
Here is the start of our Maths Functional Skills course- a full list of all you need to know to pass your exams: topics, pass mark needed, and divided into three sections:
Section 1: numerical skills
Section 2: practical applications
and
Section 3: applied knowledge.
This document covers
Section 1: numerical skills
Part 4: “Odd and Even Numbers” and how we came to use these words.
and is usually the fourth thing you will learn or teach on the Functional Skills maths course.
Functional Skills are the essential skills needed for English, maths and ICT, and are vital for young people and adults to participate in life, learning and work. They were introduced in September 2010 and officially replaced Key Skills in England in October 2012.
Our guides and lessons cover ALL syllabi and exam boards! They can be used by students or teachers/ tutors to help you navigate this course, which many often really struggle with…
Many people in the health services are now having to take this exam in order to comply with new regulations, or need to pass this to get to college. We offer full back up for ANYONE, adult or young adult, struggling with this (in Maths OR English).
This TWENTY ONE PAGE document provides the perfect complete lesson on this topic and contains:
Clear friendly type face and graphics
Simple explanations of all types of odd and even numbers, what they are called and how we use them in all sums
Plenty of space to write your own notes/ corrections and comments
THREE sections of questions (answers provided, 70 questions total) to test your knowledge on this part.
Back up and support available online if you message us!
More to follow in both Maths and English! Keep checking out our shop for updates.
You may not know, but we offer lessons online in all the topics we have in our store, handy VTs and more!
Here is the start of our Maths Functional Skills course- a full list of all you need to know to pass your exams: topics, pass mark needed, and divided into three sections:
Section 1: numerical skills
Section 2: practical applications
and
Section 3: applied knowledge.
This document covers
Section 1: numerical skills
Part 3: “Number Order and Integers” and also ALL types up numbers all the way up to ‘real’ numbers.
and is usually the third thing you will learn or teach on the Functional Skills maths course.
Functional Skills are the essential skills needed for English, maths and ICT, and are vital for young people and adults to participate in life, learning and work. They were introduced in September 2010 and officially replaced Key Skills in England in October 2012.
Our guides and lessons cover ALL syllabi and exam boards! They can be used by students or teachers/ tutors to help you navigate this course, which many often really struggle with…
Many people in the health services are now having to take this exam in order to comply with new regulations, or need to pass this to get to college. We offer full back up for ANYONE, adult or young adult, struggling with this (in Maths OR English).
This SIXTEEN PAGE document provides the perfect complete lesson on this topic and contains:
Clear friendly type face and graphics
Simple explanations of all types of numbers, what they are called and how we use them
Plenty of space to write your own notes/ corrections and comments
TWO sections of questions (answers provided) to test your knowledge on this part.
Back up and support available online if you message us!
More to follow in both Maths and English! Keep checking out our shop for updates.
You may not know, but we offer lessons online in all the topics we have in our store, handy VTs and more!
Here is the start of our Maths Functional Skills course- a full list of all you need to know to pass your exams: topics, pass mark needed, and divided into three sections:
Section 1: numerical skills
Section 2: practical applications
and
Section 3: applied knowledge.
This document covers
Section 1: numerical skills
Part 2: “How to write numbers in numbers and letters” and also includes place value/HTU/colums.
and is usually the second thing you will learn or teach on the Functional Skills maths course.
Functional Skills are the essential skills needed for English, maths and ICT, and are vital for young people and adults to participate in life, learning and work. They were introduced in September 2010 and officially replaced Key Skills in England in October 2012.
Our guides and lessons cover ALL syllabi and exam boards! They can be used by students or teachers/ tutors to help you navigate this course, which many often really struggle with…
Many people in the health services are now having to take this exam in order to comply with new regulations, or need to pass this to get to college. We offer full back up for ANYONE, adult or young adult, struggling with this (in Maths OR English).
This NINETEEN PAGE document provides the perfect complete lesson on this topic and contains:
Clear friendly type face and graphics
Simple explanations of columns, HTU, how numbers convert to words and back, single, double, triple etc numbers and the beginning of decimals (basic)
Plenty of space to write your own notes/ corrections and comments
TWO sections of questions (answers provided) to test your knowledge on this part.
Back up and support available online if you message us!
More to follow in both Maths and English! Keep checking out our shop for updates.
You may not know, but we offer lessons online in all the topics we have in our store, handy VTs and more!
Here is the start of our Maths Functional Skills course- a full list of all you need to know to pass your exams: topics, pass mark needed, and divided into three sections:
Section 1: numerical skills
Section 2: practical applications
and
Section 3: applied knowledge.
This document covers
Section 1: numerical skills
Part 1: "What is a number"
and is usually the first thing you will learn or teach on the Functional Skills maths course.
Functional Skills are the essential skills needed for English, maths and ICT, and are vital for young people and adults to participate in life, learning and work. They were introduced in September 2010 and officially replaced Key Skills in England in October 2012.
Our guides and lessons cover ALL syllabi and exam boards! They can be used by students or teachers/ tutors to help you navigate this course, which many often really struggle with…
Many people in the health services are now having to take this exam in order to comply with new regulations, or need to pass this to get to college. We offer full back up for ANYONE, adult or young adult, struggling with this (in Maths OR English).
This SEVENTEEN PAGE document provides the perfect complete lesson on this topic and contains:
Clear friendly type face and graphics
Simple explanations of whole numbers and what we can do with them (basic)
Plenty of space to write your own notes/ corrections and comments
TWO sections of questions (answers provided) to test your knowledge on this part.
Back up and support available online if you message us!
More to follow in both Maths and English! Keep checking out our shop for updates.
You may not know, but we offer lessons online in all the topics we have in our store, handy VTs and more!
Here is the start of our Maths Functional Skills course- a full list of all you need to know to pass your exams: topics, pass mark needed, and divided into three sections:
numerical skills
practical applications
and
applied knowledge.
Functional Skills are the essential skills needed for English, maths and ICT, and are vital for young people and adults to participate in life, learning and work. They were introduced in September 2010 and officially replaced Key Skills in England in October 2012.
Our guides and lessons cover ALL syllabi and exam boards! They can be used by students or teachers/ tutors to help you navigate this course, which many often really struggle with…
Many people in the health services are now having to take this exam in order to comply with new regulations, or need to pass this to get to college. We offer full back up for ANYONE, adult or young adult, struggling with this (in Maths OR English).
This FREE document provides the perfect starting point to find out exactly what you know, and what you need to know, to pass these vital exams!
More to follow in both Maths and English! Keep checking out our shop for updates.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one is a 2195 word model essay/lesson model discussing the issue of disability of clients in the field of Psychology.
Five pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one is a FREE model essay discussing the issue of gender bias in the field of Psychology.
Four pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one is an overview/analysis of the methodologies used in psychotherapy and counselling.
Four pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one is an overview of mental health provision issues in primary health care.
Four pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one ‘What is family therapy?’ provides an in discussion of this type of therapy, and is often a staple part of many syllabi.
Six pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
Suitable for any exam board that includes these poems, this is a SPECIAL OFFER guide on analysing the two poems 'I Wanna Be Yours' by John Cooper Clarke and Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy.
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Fifteen pages long, fully annotated with a author context and line by line analysis, with a 'how to' compare and contrast, annotation table to fill in, and essay structure guide that can be used for all comparison and contrast essays, this can be used for revision, lessons and to get to know the works by pupils teachers and tutors.
NOTE: This is a print-out document in full, and not able to copied into another document for both copyright/plagiarism and lesson content reasons; as it is a full lesson plan and document.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one 'Where did couple counselling/ therapy originate?' provides a model essay for this field, and is often a staple part of many syllabi. It is 1589 words long, which is within the +/- 10% allowed for essay submissions on 1500 word essays.
Six pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
As this is a FREE guide, reviews are appreciated. If there are too many downloads with no review, I will have to change it to paid, as offering free documents is a courtesy that if not returned, is removed. Also proper citing and crediting to the author must happen if used in essays, courses and lessons.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays and entire lessons for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one 'What is peer counselling?' provides an in depth comparison and contrast between the fields that intersect these fields, and is often a staple part of many syllabi.
It includes:
The model essay 'What is peer counselling?' (2903 words)
Three guides to associated therapies:
P.E.E.R;
Peer Counselling in Schools;
and Active Listening
A definitive set of sources for peer counselling.
Eighteen pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes; this is a model essay for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This model essay 'What does the term supportive therapy suggest?' provides an A*/grade 9 response to an analysis of a single therapy and inside the usually 1500 word limit.
Five pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one 'What are the goals of counselling and psychotherapy?' provides an in depth comparison and contrast between these two linked fields, and is often a staple part of many syllabi.
Ten pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one 'What are listening and talking based methods of addressing psychological and psychosomatic problems and change?' provides an in depth comparison and contrast between these two linked fields, and is often a staple part of many syllabi.
Thirteen pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
One of an extensive set of lesson/lecture notes that can be used as a basis for model essays for tutors, teachers and pupils for A level and beyond in Psychology. Suitable for many online and real space attended Psychology courses worldwide, and all exam boards, to an A*/grade 9 level.
Assessed by BACP professionals and deemed 100% accurate and perfectly presented at time of writing, you can use these documents with confidence.
This one 'What is the difference between counselling and psychotherapy?' provides an in depth comparison and contrast between these two linked fields, and is often a staple part of many syllabi.
Seven pages long and fully annotated, this can also serve as a reference piece for further study.
A full and in-depth EIGHT page up to A* guide on this poem for GCSE students and teachers. It can be used as revision, as a lesson tool, or just to make sense of this classic poem by Seamus Heaney.
Fully annotated, with quotes, 'check yourself' questions and further reading, this is an essential guide to one of the most challenging poems of the GCSE anthology- suitable for all exam boards.
This goes over biographical and poem context, universal themes (issues the poet tend to address a lot) themes, motifs, symbolism and language.
Picture credit: Geoff Rollinson.
This topic is an activity guide of AQA History Unit 2B and part of the Women of the Wars tasks usually set in class and for homework. However, it can be used for any exam board running the Wars of the Roses module.
It is usually set as a task whilst studying 'The Triumph of the Yorkists 1461-71' module.
It is an A* grade response to the task set in schools to research these letters and the people that wrote them, in this case Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV and one of the most contentious women of the period.
This topic is a classic case study of politics, motivations and consequences during the Wars of the Roses, which is why it is usually set as a homework task.
The issues discussed are:
The Woodville genealogy
Elizabeth's mother, Jacquetta of Luxembourg
The legitimacy of the marriage and its consequences
Her role after Edward died
and more
Primarily (as in all historical topics) the economic, social and political issues. Secondly, an OVERVIEW of the hierarchy of the time (the social structure that existed in mid-fifteenth century society) and background knowledge is necessary to be able to write essays with authority. And finally, a study the factions is vital - who changed sides and how did this affect the outcome of this module; the authority - or lack of, and the legitimacy - who had the best ‘right’ to rule, and why certain claimants were supported by certain factions.
To use this guide, please have the Tudor, Woodville and Valois genealogy guides close to hand. The Lancaster and York genealogy guides will also prove useful. Other useful guides are mentioned below. If they are not in shop, they can be provided on request.
This guide is FOURTEEN pages long and fully annotated/referenced, with further reading options and 'check yourself' questions at the end to aid understanding.