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AS Level religious studies the Cosmological argument criticisms and support
This document contains the thoughts of key scholars about the Cosmological argument, for example Hume, Russell and William Lane Craig. Also conatins weaknesses specific to Aquinas’s version of the Cosmological and a conclusion.
Explore how Shakespeare presents Benedick’s attitudes to love
This is a model answer (at least high band 5) that answers the questions: “Explore how Shakespeare presents Benedick’s attitudes to love”. This also accompanies an extract from the play. Perfect for AQA GCSE English Lit 9-1 course.
GCSE GEOG - OCR B - Coastal landforms mind map
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.
The Crucible GCSE Drama/English Character Profiles
Hand written character profiles of 10 main characters in the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. Specifically drawn for the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Drama course. Includes: Tituba, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor, Mary Warren, Judge Danforth, Parris, Reverend Hale, the Coreys and the Putnams. There is also a free additional sheet with summaries of some of the minor characters on it. Each sheet includes the character’s physical appearance, personality, quotes, key events and their relationships with other characters. Can be used for revision or in class and is a very useful tool when studying for exams.
GCSE Chemistry Evolution of the Earth's atmosphere
Designed specifically for the AQA GCSE Chemistry course all about the evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere. Can be used with all ability groups, or as a starter for more able sets to discuss.
How does Stevenson present Hyde as an evil character in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
A model answer (band 5, at least) for the question : “Explore how Stevenson presents Hyde as an evil character in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”. Should be an accompanying extract. Written for the AQA GCSE 9-1 spec (English Lit).
Checking out me History by John Agard GCSE English Lit revision guide
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.
AS Level religious studies - evil and suffering (Edexcel)
These 3 resources prove valuable in teaching as well as revision for students. They answer 3 key themes surrounding evil and suffering: Does evil and suffering exist?, Theodicies and solutions to the problem of evil and suffering and does evil have a prupose? Inclusing Process, Irenaean and Augustinian theodicies, as well as quotes from famous scholars and philosophers like Spinoza, Leibniz and Plantinga. Gives all the key information, and more detailed notes, about this topic.
GCSE Drama Edexcel the Crucible exam questions
Answers the questions : “You are going to play Hale. Explain two ways that you will use levels in this scene (4 marks)” and “2. You are going to play Proctor. He is caught by surprise with Hale’s arrival. As a performer, give three suggestions of how you would use performance skills in this extract (6 marks)”.
Jonathan Harker character profile - Dracula, A Level English Language and Literature
A comprehensive profile introducing the character of Jonathan Harker in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Includes an introduction to the character, analysis and points where they appear in the novel. This will help your A Level English Language and Literature (AQA) students to make links to other points within the novel in their answers, as well as providing some context.
AS/A Level microeconomics Edexcel Buffer Stocks graphs
This powerpoint gives some context behind why buffer stocks are used and how they work, as well as giving examples such as the EU’s CAP. It includes a maximum price, minimum price and target price graph as well as alternatives.
Van Helsing character profile - Dracula, A Level English Language and Literature
A comprehensive profile introducing the character of Van Helsing in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Includes an introduction to the character, analysis and points where they appear in the novel. This will help your A Level English Language and Literature (AQA) students to make links to other points within the novel in their answers, as well as providing some context.
The Lost Leader by Robert Browning poem A Level English lang and lit revision guide
This summary sheet contains the key themes, context, language analysis and structure/form about this Robert Browning poem. Perfect for revision.
A Level geography human rights exam questions
This resource contains 2 sheets - one with fifteen 16 markers on it and the other with seventy-one mixed length questions on it (from 2 markers up to 16 markers). Designed specifically for the OCR B AS/A Level geography course.
A Level Geography - global migration exam questions
Designed specifically for those studying the AS/A level OCR B geography course, these 51 handwritten exam questions are a useful revision tool. The questions vary in length, from 3 markers up to 16 markers.
Quincey Morris character profile - Dracula, A Level English Lang and Lit.
A comprehensive profile introducing the character of Quincey Morris in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Includes an introduction to the character, analysis and points where they appear in the novel. This will help your A Level English Language and Literature (AQA) students to make links to other points within the novel in their answers, as well as providing some context.
Mina Harker character profile - Dracula, A Level English language and literature
A comprehensive profile introducing the character of Mina Harker in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Includes an introduction to the character, analysis and points where they appear in the novel. This will help your A Level English Language and Literature (AQA) students to make links to other points within the novel in their answers, as well as providing some context.
The Kite Runner Chapter 1 summary and analysis A Level English Lang and Lit
This handy revision grid includes a plot summary, characters, themes, language analysis, context and Afghan vocabulary for chapter 1 of Khaled Hosseini’s the Kite Runner. Designed for AQA AS/A Level English Language and Literature specification.
Dracula summary - Chapter 7
This handy revision tool has been designed specifically for the AQA English Language and Literature A/AS Level course. It gives a plot summary of the chapter, as well as analysis of quotes, space for students to make links to the rest of the novel, context and other themes and features (including Gothic conventions).
Year 7-9 Menstruation and puberty assembly KS3 PSHE
This set includes a presentation (20-30 mins long), handy links and extra guidance for students, script/notes, a guide of what to/not to include and FAQs about puberty and menstruation. Please encourage positive discussion and encouragement of correct terminology to reduce the stigma and taboo surrounding periods.