Welcome to my Tes Shop. I'm passionate about making good quality teaching and revision resources at the cheapest prices possible. My resources are written specifically for the Grade 9-1 GCSE Exams and the new style A-Level Exams and are designed to help students develop their knowledge. I'm always interested in feedback, so please leave a review.
Welcome to my Tes Shop. I'm passionate about making good quality teaching and revision resources at the cheapest prices possible. My resources are written specifically for the Grade 9-1 GCSE Exams and the new style A-Level Exams and are designed to help students develop their knowledge. I'm always interested in feedback, so please leave a review.
A detailed model answer to the question “Using these 4 sources in their historical context, assess how far they support the view that the main reason why Robert Peel and his party regained popularity in the 1830’s was due to the errors of the Whigs.” [30 marks]
This is an A* answer.
The resource includes the four sources used and allows students to understand how to structure their arguments to achieve full marks.
This resource has been written for OCR, but will be useful to all students studying Peel and the Conservative Party.
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A detailed set of notes on the provisional government and its opponents.
This resource covers:
The relationship between the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet
Opposition to the Provisional Government in 1917
Lenin’s return to Russia in April 1917
The June Offensive & the July Days
Kerensky
This resource has been written for OCR, but will be useful to all students studying the provisional government and event in Russia 1917.
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A detailed set of notes on the rule of Nicholas II.
This resource covers:
Pre- 1905
Opposition groups
Reasons for limited impact of opposition groups before 1905
Threats to the Tsarist regime
Response of the Tsarist regime
The extent of the recovery of Tsarist power
This resource has been written for OCR, but will be useful to all students studying Nicholas II.
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A detailed set of notes on the end of the Romanov rule.
This resource covers:
Political changes within Russia 1906-14 (The Duma’s and Fundamental Laws)
Stolypin
Russia’s involvement in World War 1 and its impact
The 1917 February Revolution
This resource has been written for OCR, but will be useful to all students studying the end of the Romanov Rule.
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A detailed set checklist that links directly to the OCR specification and possible 10 & 20 mark question for each topic.
This resource covers the whole OCR A-Level “Russia 1894–1941” course:
The rule of Tsar Nicholas II
The 1917 Revolutions
The Civil War and Lenin
The rule of Stalin
This resource has been written for students following OCR exam board, but will be useful to all students studying Russia around the time of 1894-1941.
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A detailed set of notes on Stolypin.
This resource covers:
Key questions on Stolypin
Context
Successes & limitations of his Land Reforms
This resource has been written for OCR, but will be useful to all students studying Stolypin.
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A detailed timeline on Trade Union and Labour Rights from 1865-1972.
This timeline has been designed for students studying the Civil Rights from 1865-1972 unit within the OCR A Level history specification.
Included is a timeline organised by different themes, for example the economy and structure of the workforce, employers and federal and state government. These themes will help to provide structure to essays.
This resource has been written for OCR, but will be useful to all students studying Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992.
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A detailed mindmap to help any student studying for GCSE Biology. (9-1 New Specification).
This mindmap covers all of the key facts needed for GCSE Biology Paper 1 and is specifically designed for the AQA exam board, higher paper but is useful for any student studying GCSE level Biology.
This resource covers:
Cell Biology
Cell structure
Cell division
Transport in cells
Organisation
Principles of organisation
Animal tissues, organs and organ systems
Plant tissues, organs and systems
Infection & Response
Communicable diseases
Monoclonal antibodies
Plant disease
Bioenergetics
Photosynthesis
Respiration
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A detailed mindmap to help any student studying for GCSE Chemistry. (9-1 New Specification).
This mindmap covers all of the key facts needed for GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 and is specifically designed for the AQA exam board, higher paper but is useful for any student studying GCSE level Chemistry.
This resource covers:
Atomic structure & the periodic table
Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter
Quantitative chemistry
Chemical changes
Energy changes
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A detailed timeline on Native American Indians Civil Rights from 1865-1972.
This timeline has been designed for students studying the Civil Rights from 1865-1972 unit within the OCR A Level history specification.
Included is a timeline organised by different themes, for example Presidents & Congress, Supreme Court and Native American Actions.
This resource has been written for OCR, but will be useful to all students studying Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992.
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A detailed mindmap to help any student studying for A Level Further Mathematics.
This mindmap covers all of the key facts needed for AS (Year 1) Core Mathematics module of Further Maths and is specifically designed for the edexcel exam board but can be used for any A Level further maths exam.
This resource covers:
Complex Numbers
Roots of Polynomials
Series
Complex Loci
Volumes of Revolution
Proof by Induction
Linear Transformations
…and much more.
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An annotated copy of ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir in a colourful format.
This revision sheet includes:
Poems to compare ‘Poppies’ to
Themes within the poem
Context about both the poem and the poet
Techniques used and their effects
Structure
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An annotated copy of ‘London’ by William Blake in a colourful format.
This revision sheet includes:
Poems to compare ‘London’ to
Themes within the poem
Context about both the poem and the poet
Techniques used and their effects
Structure
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An annotated copy of ‘Storm on the Island’ by Seamus Heaney in a colourful format.
This revision sheet includes:
Poems to compare ‘Storm on the Island’ to
Themes within the poem
Context about both the poem and the poet
Techniques used and their effects
Structure
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An annotated copy of ‘Ozymandias’ by Percy Shelley in a colourful format.
This revision sheet includes:
Poems to compare ‘Ozymandias’ to
Themes within the poem
Context about both the poem and the poet
Techniques used and their effects
Structure
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An annotated copy of ‘Tissue’ by Imtiaz Dharker in a colourful format.
This revision sheet includes:
Poems to compare ‘Tissue’ to
Themes within the poem
Context about both the poem and the poet
Techniques used and their effects
Structure
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An annotated copy of ‘War Photographer’ by Carol Ann Duffy in a colourful format.
This revision sheet includes:
Poems to compare ‘War Photographer’ to
Themes within the poem
Context about both the poem and the poet
Techniques used and their effects
Structure
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A detailed mindmap to help any student studying for A Level mathematics/further mathematics.
This mindmap covers all of the key facts needed for the:
Vectors topic of Year 2 Pure Maths
Vectors topic of Year 1 Core Further Maths
Vectors topic of Year 1 Further Pure Maths
Whilst it is specifically designed for the edexcel exam board, it can be used for any A Level maths or further maths exam.
This resource covers:
Equations of straight lines in cartesian, vector and scalar product form
Equations of planes in cartesian, vector and scalar product form
Finding the equation of a plane given 3 points
Intersections between lines and planes
Reflecting a point or line in a plane
Angles between lines and planes
Showing perpendicularity
The cross product
Finding distances
Areas of triangles, prisms, parallelepiped ect.
Direction cosines
…and much more.
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A detailed timeline of Peel & the Conservative Party between 1832-1846, a topic which appears in the source section of the OCR AS/A Level Pitt to Peel history exam.
The timeline is broken down into the topics:
Peel’s First Ministry & the 1841 Election
Peel’s Financial Reforms on the Economy 1841-1846
The Corn Laws
This resource has been written for the OCR Pitt to Peel AS/A Level Specification, but will be useful to all students studying Peel & the Conservative Party between 1832-1846.
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A detailed timeline of Peel and social reform between 1832–1846, a topic which appears in the source section of the OCR AS/A Level Pitt to Peel history exam.
The timeline is broken down into the topics:
Factories & children
Peel & Ireland
The Old Poor Law
The New Poor Law
This resource has been written for the OCR Pitt to Peel AS/A Level Specification, but will be useful to all students studying Peel and social reform 1832–1846.
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