Hero image

Michaela's A-Level & GSCE Revision Shop

Average Rating3.00
(based on 2 reviews)

The content uploaded in my shop is a collection of revision notes, knowledge organisers, model essay plans and model essays all directly in line with the exam specifications and assessment objectives. I am currently studying History at Exeter University. I studied English Literature, History, Religious Studies and an EPQ at A level achieving AAAA. I wish to share my revision notes and resources so others can achieve top grades too. Also, it would be really helpful if you could leave a review!

100Uploads

10k+Views

1k+Downloads

The content uploaded in my shop is a collection of revision notes, knowledge organisers, model essay plans and model essays all directly in line with the exam specifications and assessment objectives. I am currently studying History at Exeter University. I studied English Literature, History, Religious Studies and an EPQ at A level achieving AAAA. I wish to share my revision notes and resources so others can achieve top grades too. Also, it would be really helpful if you could leave a review!
GSCE AQA English Language Paper 2 Guide
Michaela_HMichaela_H

GSCE AQA English Language Paper 2 Guide

(0)
GSCE AQA English Language Paper 2 Guide (With the source and questions from the November 2021 Paper) The ultimate guide on how to: • Analyse and annotate a source • Finding literary devices - structure, language and tone in a source • List of literary devices - structure and language, with explanations and examples • Guidance to answer questions 1, 2, 3 and 4 What the question is asking and how to achieve full marks How to plan for each question The structure for every question - variations of PEEL paragraphs personalised to each question Model full mark answers • Instructions for question 5 How to do well and an example answer Planning, what to include and model paragraphs
DEPTH STUDIES (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture and the Witchcraze C16th & C17th Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

DEPTH STUDIES (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture and the Witchcraze C16th & C17th Revision Notes

(0)
DEPTH STUDIES (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries Revision Notes Revision notes for ‘DEPTH STUDIES’ for Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes, and essay plans with historians interpretations on the following: The Witchcraze in Southern Germany c.1590-1630 Hopkins and the witch hunt of 1645-1647 The Salem witch trials Also included is a guide on how to structure and answer the 30 marker essays, and an exemplar A* answer. Follow this guide to write a perfect essay, enhance your writing and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions. These notes combine 2 main textbooks, the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations from extra sources to gain the top grades.
RESPONSES OF THE AUTHORITIES TO WITCHCRAFT (A Level OCR History)  Popular Culture and the Witchcraze
Michaela_HMichaela_H

RESPONSES OF THE AUTHORITIES TO WITCHCRAFT (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture and the Witchcraze

(0)
RESPONSES OF THE AUTHORITIES TO WITCHCRAFT (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries Revision Notes Revision notes for ‘RESPONSES OF THE AUTHORITIES TO WITCHCRAFT’ for Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes, and essay plans with historians interpretations: Changing legal developments (the legal foundations of the witch-hunts): secular courts, the inquisitorial system & torture. State building and centralised legal systems Also included are plans and notes for the 25 marker essays. Just learn these to achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks, the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations from extra sources to gain the top grades.
A Level OCR History Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries Revision Not
Michaela_HMichaela_H

A Level OCR History Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries Revision Not

(0)
THE MAIN REASONS FOR THE GROWTH AND DECLINE IN THE PERSECUTION OF WITCHES AND THE PERSECUTED (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries Revision Notes Revision notes for ‘THE MAIN REASONS FOR THE GROWTH AND DECLINE IN THE PERSECUTION OF WITCHES AND THE PERSECUTED’ for Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes, and essay plans with historians interpretations: • Why was witch-hunting an early modern rather than medieval phenomenon? • Changing intellectual developments (the intellectual foundations of the witch-hunts) • Religion - How far did RELIGION contribute to the witch-hunts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? • Women & Age • Warfare – How far did WARFARE increase the likelihood of witch-hunts in the C16th and C17th? • Socio-economic influences (MacFarlane and Thomas 1970’s) • Urban (towns) VS Rural (Countryside) • ‘From above’ and ‘from below’ approaches and interpretations • What were the reasons for the decline in witch persecution? Also included are plans and notes for the 25 marker essays. Just learn these to achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks, the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations from extra sources to gain the top grades.
POPULAR CULTURE (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture & the Witchcraze 16th & 17th  Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

POPULAR CULTURE (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture & the Witchcraze 16th & 17th Revision Notes

(0)
POPULAR CULTURE (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries Revision Notes Revision notes for ‘POPULAR CULTURE’ for Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes, with historians interpretations: • Definition of popular culture • Role and importance of popular and elite culture • Common cultures: ritual, pageants, festivals, carnivals • Legal punishments and public humiliation in early modern society: gender, role of the local community, legal punishments • The role of magic in society: magic, prophecy, astrology and alchemy • Challenges to popular culture Also included are plans and notes for the 25 marker essays. Just learn these to achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks, the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations from extra sources to gain the top grades.
20 Mark Essay Plans (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

20 Mark Essay Plans (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes

(0)
Essay plans with historians interpretations for the big 6 essay 20 markers. With past essay questions and practice questions. Causes for the first crusade - To what extent was Urban II’s appeal at Clermont the main reason for the First Crusade? Reasons for the success of the first crusade - To what extent was crusade leadership the greatest reason for the success of the First Crusade? Reasons for Survival of the Crusader States - ‘The ability of the rulers of the Crusader States was the most important reason for their survival in the early 12th century.’ How far do you agree? Causes for failure of the second crusade - ‘The military power of the Muslims was the greatest reason for the failure of the second crusade.’ How far do you agree? The Fall of Jerusalem - To what extent was Saladin’s military leadership the main reason for the Muslim recapture of Jerusalem in 1187? The Third Crusade - How significant was the third crusade?
THE THIRD CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

THE THIRD CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes

(0)
Revision notes for ‘The Third Crusade’ for The Crusades OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations: Preparation and Journey to the Holy Land Events of the Third Crusade Saladin Siege of Acre The March to Jaffa The Battle of Arsuf Attempts to capture Jerusalem Truce Failure or success? Also included is an extended full detailed model essay (1 of the 6 possible essay questions you could be asked for the Crusades topic) and a condensed essay plan to revise from for the exam. Just learn these to answer both the 20 markers and the 10 markers (just two points from the 20 marker plans), and achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.
THE FALL OF JERUSALEM (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

THE FALL OF JERUSALEM (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes

(0)
Revision notes for ‘The Fall of Jerusalem and Rise of the Muslims’ for The Crusades OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations: • The rise of Nur ad-Din and developments in Islam • The Crusader States after the Second Crusade • The campaigns in Egypt • The rise of Saladin • Trouble in Jerusalem • The victory at Hattin and conquest of Jerusalem Also included is an extended full detailed model essay (1 of the 6 possible essay questions you could be asked for the Crusades topic) and a condensed essay plan to revise from for the exam. Just learn these to answer both the 20 markers and the 10 markers (just two points from the 20 marker plans), and achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.
THE SECOND CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

THE SECOND CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes

(0)
Revision notes for ‘The Second Crusade’ for The Crusades OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations: The fall of Edessa, 1144 & Zengi Bernard of Clairvaux, Louis VII & Conrad III The events of the second crusade The immediate impact of the second crusade The failure of the second crusade Also included is a condensed essay plan(1 of the 6 possible essay questions you could be asked for the Crusades topic) to revise from for the exam. Just learn these to answer both the 20 markers and the 10 markers (just two points from the 20 marker plans), and achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.
THE CRUSADER STATES (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

THE CRUSADER STATES (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes

(0)
Revision notes for ‘The Crusader States’ for The Crusades OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations: Problems, weaknesses, strengths, leaders and events for: The County Edessa The Principality of Antioch The County of Tripoli The Kingdom of Jerusalem Also included is an extended full detailed model essay (1 of the 6 possible essay questions you could be asked for the Crusades topic) and a condensed essay plan to revise from for the exam. Just learn these to answer both the 20 markers and the 10 markers (just two points from the 20 marker plans), and achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.
THE FIRST CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

THE FIRST CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes

(0)
Revision notes for ‘The First Crusade’ for The Crusades OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations: • People’s crusade: Nov 1095 – Oct 1096 • Constantinople to Antioch: May 1097 – Oct 1097 o Fall of Nicaea: June 1097 o Battle of Dorylaeum: 1st July 1097 o Reached Antioch: 21st Oct 1097 • The Siege of Antioch: Oct 1097 – July 1098 o Antioch captured: 4th June 1098 o Battle outside gates: 28th June 1098 o (By March 1098: Baldwin ruler of Edessa) • Set off for Jerusalem: May 1099 • Capture of Jerusalem: 14th – 15th July 1099 Also included is an extended full detailed model essay (1 of the 6 possible essay questions you could be asked for the Crusades topic) and a condensed essay plan to revise from for the exam. Just learn these to answer both the 20 markers and the 10 markers (just two points from the 20 marker plans), and achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.
CAUSES OF THE FIRST CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

CAUSES OF THE FIRST CRUSADE (A Level OCR History) Crusades Revision Notes

(0)
Revision notes for ‘Causes of the First Crusades’ for The Crusades OCR History A Level. Use these notes to achieve an A/A*. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations: Context for pre-1095: The Great Schism, founding of the Byzantine Empire & the rise of the Muslims Byzantine Empire Alexius I Western Society Church Reform Pope Urban II Motivations for Crusading Also included is an extended full detailed model essay (1 of the 6 possible essay questions you could be asked for the Crusades topic) and a condensed essay plan to revise from for the exam. Just learn these to answer both the 20 markers and the 10 markers (just two points from the 20 marker plans), and achieve full marks. Historical interpretations and ideas are included, which are important to back up your points, enhance your essays and achieve top grades. Also included are a list of past exam questions from 2019. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.
GSCE AQA English Language Paper 1 Guide
Michaela_HMichaela_H

GSCE AQA English Language Paper 1 Guide

(0)
GSCE AQA English Language Paper 1 Guide (With the source and questions from the November 2021 Paper) The ultimate guide on how to: Analyse and annotate a source Finding literary devices - structure, language and tone in a source List of literary devices - structure and language, with explanations and examples Guidance to answer questions 1, 2, 3 and 4 - What the question is asking and how to achieve full marks - How to plan for each question - The structure for every question - variations of PEEL paragraphs personalised to each question - Model full mark answers Instructions for question 5 - The story question - how to do well and an example paragraph - Write a description… question - planning, what to include and model paragraphs
The Ultimate Guide on How to Revise - Revision Skills and Techniques
Michaela_HMichaela_H

The Ultimate Guide on How to Revise - Revision Skills and Techniques

(0)
The Ultimate Guide on How to Revise Includes advice on learning types, making revision notes, planning your revision, revising and how to ace the exam. Also includes advice on how to revise for: A Level: History, English Literature & Religious Studies GSCE: History, English Language, English Literature, Maths, Combined Science – Biology, Chemistry & Physics, Food & Nutrition, Geography, Religious Studies, Music. Follow my guide on how to revise to achieve top grades in all your subjects. Find revision resources including notes, knowledge organisers, essay plans, and model essays at my shop: Michaela’s A-Level & GSCE Revision Shop AND a FREE model revision timetable
GSCE & A Level 2 Year Revision Timetable / Plan
Michaela_HMichaela_H

GSCE & A Level 2 Year Revision Timetable / Plan

(0)
Revision Timetable on Excel spreadsheet For every Christmas, Easter and Summer break For mocks and the final exams Comes with a model exam timetable, instructions on how to create your own and a diary plan. Download for free. Check out my 'The Ultimate Guide on ‘How to Revise’ on Michaela’s A-Level & GSCE Revision Shop I have revision notes on GSCE & A Level History, English Literature, English Language, Religious Studies, Geography, Food & Nutrition, Music, and Science.
GSCE Inspector Calls Context
Michaela_HMichaela_H

GSCE Inspector Calls Context

(0)
GSCE (aqa) English Literature Context for an Inspector Calls including key dates, the life of Priestley and the impact of this on the play, historical and social context in 1912, womens rights & patriarchy and time. Also, context in relation to the characters. I included this context in my essays to achieve a Grade 9 in English Literature and full marks on the Inspector Calls question. Inclusion of this will provide extra marks and show fundamental knowledge of the text.
Edexcel IGSCE Geography Urbanisation Knowledge Organiser
Michaela_HMichaela_H

Edexcel IGSCE Geography Urbanisation Knowledge Organiser

(1)
Edexcel Pearson spec knowledge organisers with revision notes & model answers: trends in urbanisation, factors affecting urban land use and strategies aimed at sustainable urban living. Included is the specification for Paper 1 and Paper 2 of Edexcel Pearson IGSCE Geography. This revision guide contains definitions, key content in chapter sections (as below) and crucial exam technique with full mark model answers. Through creating and using these revision notes I achieved a Grade 9. 6.1 – Trends in urbanisation (suburbanisation and counter-urbanisation), factors affected the rate of urbanisation and the emergence of mega-cities, problems associated with rapid urbanisation (congestion, transport, employment, crime and environmental issues). 6.2 – Factors affecting urban land use, urban challenges in a named developed country (Honk Kong) and developing country or emerging country (Nairobi). 6.3 – Development of the rural-urban fringe, strategies aimed at sustainable urban living in chosen urban area, role of differing groups of people in managing challenges in chosen urban area.
Henry VII 1485-1509 (A Level OCR History) Tudors Revision Notes
Michaela_HMichaela_H

Henry VII 1485-1509 (A Level OCR History) Tudors Revision Notes

(0)
Revision notes for Edward VI from the Early and mid-Tudors topic for OCR History A Level. I achieved an A* in this paper using these notes. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations: Tudor Society and Economy in 1485 Henry’s Position and Actions in 1485 Threats to Henry VII Henry’s Government Hierarchy Financial Policies Domestic Policy - Nobles Foreign Policy Also included are a list of possible exam questions covering every topic. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.
COMPLETE TUDORS A LEVEL HISTORY OCR Revision Notes - Henry VII, Henry VIII, Mary I & Edward VI
Michaela_HMichaela_H

COMPLETE TUDORS A LEVEL HISTORY OCR Revision Notes - Henry VII, Henry VIII, Mary I & Edward VI

(0)
Revision notes for Henry VII, Henry VIII, Mary I & Edward VI from the Early and mid-Tudors topic for OCR History A Level. I achieved an A* in this paper using these notes. Included are detailed and easy to revise from notes with historians interpretations. Also included are a list of possible exam questions covering every topic. These notes combine 2 main textbooks (by Hodder Education), the ‘my revision notes’ revision guide and historians interpretations such as Keith Randell from extra sources to gain the top grades.