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A Level geography global migration notes - Brazil EDC case study
This 5 page document details the causes and impacts of migration in Brazil, as well as its complex history of emigration and immigration. It is full of the statistics needed for the AS/A Level OCR B geography course.
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GCSE Chemistry Fuel Cells (hydrogen-oxygen) Worksheet, revision page and answers
A simple and coherent revision page, explaining what fuel cells are, their advantages and disadvantages and how they work. Also includes 6 questions at the end, with a variety of 1 markers (multiple choice), 3 markers, 4 markers and a 6 marker. Mirrors questions faced in the AQA GCSE Chemistry 9-1 exam. Paper 1 topic. Some of the exam questions are definitely higher tier and assess recall as well as application to unfamiliar scenarios. Answers are attached. Screenshots of half equations taken from freesciencelessons.co.uk, fuel cell diagram from a google search of “GCSE Fuel cells”.
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Explore how Shakespeare presents Beatrice as a strong female character GCSE English Lit model essay
A few analysed quotes and paragraphs from Much Ado about Nothing around the topic of Beatrice as a strong female character. This question came up in the 2019 AQA GCSE English Lit Paper 1, so is definitely worth practicing! Detailed word analysis and use of developed points.
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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.
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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.
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A Level Geography case study - India and Gender Inequality (Human Rights OCR B)
These 5 pages of notes contain everything an A/AS Level student studying the OCR B Geography course would need to know about the India/gender inequality case study. Includes useful facts and a mindmap, as well as organisations working in the country with short and longer term strategies.
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A Level geography Coasts notes - New Zealand coast and sand mining
This 2 page fact sheet looks at the causes, impacts and responses to the unintentional change caused by sand-mining along the Mangawhai-Pakiri coastline (New Zealand). This is vital case study knowledge for any AS/A Level geography student studying the OCR B course.
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A Level geography notes - Human Rights Afghanistan case study
This set of notes is designed specifically for the OCR B A/AS Level Geography course. It contains key facts about global governance in an area of conflict (Afghanistan), organisations working in the country (e.g. NATO and Afghan Aid) and their success/failures in protecting and promoting human rights. 6 pages.
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A Level Geography - Honduras case study notes (impact of global governance on human rights) OCR B
6 pages of notes outlining and explaining the short and long term effects of global governance strategies on Honduras’s human rights record. Includes essential case study knowledge, detailed notes and organisations that work in the country (e.g. USAID). Designed specifically for OCR B students.
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GCSE English AQA Much Ado about Nothing model essay answer (band 6)
A model essay (that would be well into the highest band) that answers the question: “Starting with this speech, explore how Shakespeare presents how characters change in the play”. Can be used for students to compare their answers to or in class as an analysis task (e.g picking out the technique, word analysis, context, etc.). Specifically designed for the AQA GCSE English specification but can be used on any exam board that uses this Shakespearean text.
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The Kite Runner Timeline A Level English Lang and Lit
This handy timeline includes all the key events from Khaled Hosseini’s the Kite Runner, as studied at AS/A Level AQA English Language and Literature.
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AS/A Level English Language and Literature terminology list
This 6 page document includes all the key terminology and definitions that A Level English Lang and Lit students studying the AQA course need to know. The lsit is disaggregated by language level (phonology, lexis, semantics, grammar, graphology, discourse, pragmatics) and it also includes key ideas like goodwin’s story structure and labov’s narrative framework, as well as Grice’s cooperative principles.
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A Level geography global migration notes - USA case study with Mexico border
This 6 page document outlines the dependence created between the US and Mexico due to economic/social/geographical etc factors, as well as the history and current migration trends in the US. This is perfect for AS/A Level students studying the OCR B geography course, as it includes migration policy, challenges and opportunities created by migration and many facts and statistics.
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How do “London” and “The Prelude” portray contrasting ideas about individual experiences?
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.
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A Level Kite Runner recasting and commentary model answer top band
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.
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A Level geography notes - Arctic tundra, earth's life support systems
This 5 page document details everything AS/A Level OCR B geography students would need to know about the water and carbon cycles in the Arctic tundra. Includes case study info and facts, physical and human factors impacting both cycles, management strategies and oil and gas drilling in Alaska.
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A Level geography global migration notes - Laos LIDC case study
Laos is a country with a limited influence on the global migration system, as well as an example of a South-South flow for those AS/A Level geography students studying the OCR B course. This 4 page document contains statistics, patterns, factors and impacts of Laos’ net migration loss.
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List of the big moments in "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller
A list of some of the big moments and key points in The Crucible. Can be used as revision or in class. A useful tool to help students summarise and understand a complex play.
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A Level geography global migration key terms
This list of key terms is vital for any AS/A Level geography student studying the OCR B course and global migration topic. It includes UN and textbook definitions of words including refugee and diaspora.
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A Level geography earth's life support systems case study info
This table compares the similarities and differences in the water and carbon cycles between the Amazon rainforest and the Arctic tundra. It is perfect for A Level geog students studying the OCR B course.