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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.
How to analyse non fiction English GCSE
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How to analyse non fiction English GCSE

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A free guide on what to look for in English GCSE non fiction extracts that turn up in the exams, useful for all exam boards. It can be a handout, lesson guide and/or revision for pupils or teachers. If you download it PLEASE leave a review as courtesy. Thank you.
A Level English: Analysis of Themes in  ‘The Great Gatsby ’
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A Level English: Analysis of Themes in ‘The Great Gatsby ’

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Written for the AQA exam board but suitable for any course that includes this book, this is a guide on analysing the seven main themes in The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald. Fourteen pages long, fully annotated with a further reading section and a revision quiz, this can be used for revision, lessons and to get to know the work by pupils teachers and tutors. One of a set of six (all available on this site) of guides that comprehensively cover all aspects of this novel from context and themes to symbolism and motifs.
English KEY STAGE 3 and GCSE revision guide- Types of Imagery
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English KEY STAGE 3 and GCSE revision guide- Types of Imagery

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A brief but concise guide to all the types of imagery that can occur in English Key Stage 3 and GCSE pieces for study, seen and unseen. useful as a general handout, revision guide for pupils who know some but need to brush up, or as a lesson tool for pupils new to the GCSE or those doing KS3 work at higher level.
Music Lyrical Theory for GCSE and BTec- covers English and Music studies.
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Music Lyrical Theory for GCSE and BTec- covers English and Music studies.

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This is a 60 page fully annotated set of notes and teaching guide meant to cover an entire course for GCSE and BTec Music and English in the context of analysing the lyrics they contain from ancient to modern music. Also most useful for poetry rules as it contains information on rhyme, rhythm, metre and many other English language techniques and thus can help pupils struggling with poetry to see how it works in music, so making it more relatable for them. Part of this is the document on online resources to play the songs listed in this document. (See submissions for more detail.) This document has been checked and verified as a top quality resource by the head of music studies at Rare, Liverpool.
History A/S overview of Module 2 Unit 2B The Wars of the Roses- The War of the Barons 1459-61
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History A/S overview of Module 2 Unit 2B The Wars of the Roses- The War of the Barons 1459-61

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An essential lesson and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the second module of the Unit 2B course of the syllabus. Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards, this ten page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. Suitable for A/S and A level.
English GCSE Anthology: My Last Duchess part 2: Context, Themes, Motifs, Symbolism and Language.
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English GCSE Anthology: My Last Duchess part 2: Context, Themes, Motifs, Symbolism and Language.

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A full and indepth ten 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 obscure and complex poem. 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 is part 2: the introductory part 2- Biographical Context and Universal Themes, is also available on here.
Maths KS3 and GCSE Pythagoras Theorem Unlocked!
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Maths KS3 and GCSE Pythagoras Theorem Unlocked!

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A good teaching and revision resource, this six page fully illustrated resource helps makes sense of Pythagoras' Theorem and how we can use it to work out the length of the sides on triangles. Six pages long and with examples and friendly language, this is an essential aid for pupils struggling with this topic.
A LEVEL/DIPLOMA PSYCHOLOGY: What is the difference between counselling and psychotherapy?
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A LEVEL/DIPLOMA PSYCHOLOGY: What is the difference between counselling and psychotherapy?

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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 LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Listening and talking based methods
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A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Listening and talking based methods

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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.
A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: What are the goals of counselling and psychotherapy?
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A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: What are the goals of counselling and psychotherapy?

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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.
A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: What is supportive therapy? MODEL ESSAY
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A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: What is supportive therapy? MODEL ESSAY

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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.
PSYCHOLOGY A LEVEL: What is peer counselling? FULL LESSON/COURSE BUNDLE
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PSYCHOLOGY A LEVEL: What is peer counselling? FULL LESSON/COURSE BUNDLE

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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.
English KEY STAGE 3 and GCSE English- sound devices.
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English KEY STAGE 3 and GCSE English- sound devices.

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A brief but concise guide to all the types of sounds that can occur in English Key Stage 3 and GCSE pieces for study, seen and unseen. Useful as a general handout, revision guide for pupils who know some but need to brush up, or as a lesson tool for pupils new to the GCSE or those at higher level Key Stage 3.
Guide to long division part one
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Guide to long division part one

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To be used as an example resource with my 'sneaky times tables' documents, this method and layout of long division is a good teaching aid and sets it out in an easy to read and follow format. From this you can make your own examples and help pupils get to grips with this method. Often the hardest part of long division is ensuring that the pupil knows that division and subtraction 'go together' just like addition and multiplication do, and knowing how many times a number goes into another number. This is just one of many guides that will make clear this process for pupils.
History A/S level Wars of the Roses 'The Origins of the Conflict 1450-9': Cade's Rebellion part 1
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History A/S level Wars of the Roses 'The Origins of the Conflict 1450-9': Cade's Rebellion part 1

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An essential overview lesson and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the first module of the Unit 2B course of the History A/S and A level syllabus. Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards, this nine page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. This covers all the CONTEXT of Cade's Rebellion (1450) and is part 1 of the activity guide on this topic. Part 2 will soon be available on here. Without context, writing good grade essays at A level is not possible. Part of a set of guides for the entire Unit 2B course, consisting of overviews, events, geneaologies, activities set by AQA, in depth and source work. Together they make a full, A grade coverage of the entire syllabus. Suitable for A/S and A level. This is currently offered for FREE. PLEASE leave a review of it as a courtesy else it will be reverted to a pay-for-access document. Hundreds of people have downloaded my free documents yet nobody has left a review. Without reviews our documents get no exposure which affects our ratings and sales. Thank you for your understanding.
A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Where did couple counselling/ therapy originate? MODEL ESSAY
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A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Where did couple counselling/ therapy originate? MODEL ESSAY

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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.