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Examine how “Exposure”and “Remains”  portray the reality and effects of conflict/war
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Examine how “Exposure”and “Remains” portray the reality and effects of conflict/war

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A revision sheet answering the question: Examine how “Exposure” by Wilfred Owen and “Remains” by Simon Armitage portray the reality and effects of conflict. Contains detailed language analysis as well as contextual references, structure and form. The key themes of both poems are also explored in easy-to-read bullet points which link together. Specifically written for the AQA GCSE English Lit Paper 2 Power and Conflict poetry anthology.
How do “London” and “The Prelude”  portray contrasting ideas about individual experiences?
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How do “London” and “The Prelude” portray contrasting ideas about individual experiences?

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A helpful revision sheet with some key quotes and in depth analysis of “London” by William Blake and “The Prelude: stealing the boat” by William Wordsworth, using techniques such as oxymoron, personification and metaphor. Explores the structure, context, form and language of each poem and their similarities and differences. Designed specifically for AQA GCSE English Lit (higher ability sets), studying the Power and Conflict poetry anthology.
A Level Kite Runner recasting and commentary model answer top band
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A Level Kite Runner recasting and commentary model answer top band

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This recasting (using a section from chapter 20, highlighted for AO2 and AO4) and commentary achieved close to full marks and answers the question: Read P.231 ‘We found the new orphanage…’ to the end of the chapter. Imagine Zaman is writing a journal at the end of the day, describing his thoughts about the visitors that day. Comment on how he feels about the way he was treated by Farid and Amir and his thoughts about the situation he is in as head of the Kabul orphanage. Suitable for the A Level AQA English Language and Literature course, for students studying the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.
A Level geography OCR B notes - disease dilemmas
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A Level geography OCR B notes - disease dilemmas

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These 20 pages of notes contain every case study that a student studying the OCR B A Level/AS Level geography course would need to know on the module of disease dilemmas. They are highly detailed with plenty of stats and knowledge about case studies including HIV in Kenya, Cancer in the UK and drugs from nature.
GCSE GEOG - OCR B - Coastal landforms mind map
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GCSE GEOG - OCR B - Coastal landforms mind map

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A mind map that’s handy for revision or use in class! Contains all the key knowledge on beaches, spits, headlands, bays, coves, etc. for GCSE Geog students on the new OCR B (9-1) course. Also explains swash, backwash and longshore drift.
Poppies by Jane Weir GCSE English Lit revision guide
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Poppies by Jane Weir GCSE English Lit revision guide

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A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision. Includes an exam-style question at the end.
GCSE Geography - Meanders and Oxbow Lakes
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GCSE Geography - Meanders and Oxbow Lakes

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A handy sheet explaining the formation of meanders and oxbow lakes, as well as the case study of the River Eden. Designed for Year 10/11 students on the new OCR B course in the topic: Distinctive Landscapes. Useful for students to take away and use for last minute revision as well as being a handy resource for teachers. Note: the cover image is not my own.
GCSE Physics - The Motor Effect Help Sheet - Year 10-11
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GCSE Physics - The Motor Effect Help Sheet - Year 10-11

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A Handwritten helpsheet specifically designed for higher tier/triple science students on the new AQA 9-1 GCSE Physics course. Includes the equation for force (F=BIL) and a section on electric motors and Flemming’s left hand rule. Includes easy-to-understand definitions and handy diagrams. Perfect for in-class revision sessions or at-home private study. Suitable for years 10-11. Note: The cover image is not mine.
GCSE Biology Stem Cells Help Sheet Year 10-11
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GCSE Biology Stem Cells Help Sheet Year 10-11

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A Handwritten GCSE Biology Help sheet aimed at Higher tier/triple science students on the new AQA 9-1 course. Useful for at-home revision, homework and in-class study sessions. Includes facts, keywords, clear explanations and pros and cons as well as Therapeutic cloning. Note: I do not own the cover image.
GCSE English Literature - Education in Animal Farm
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GCSE English Literature - Education in Animal Farm

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A sheet exploring the theme of Education in Animal Farm by George Orwell. Includes key moments in the book, context (about communist Russia), key quote analysis and a summary. This is very useful for Year 10/11 students wishing to revise for their exams. NOTE: cover image not my own.