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GCSE Physics - The Motor Effect Help Sheet - Year 10-11
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GCSE Physics - The Motor Effect Help Sheet - Year 10-11

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A Handwritten helpsheet specifically designed for higher tier/triple science students on the new AQA 9-1 GCSE Physics course. Includes the equation for force (F=BIL) and a section on electric motors and Flemming’s left hand rule. Includes easy-to-understand definitions and handy diagrams. Perfect for in-class revision sessions or at-home private study. Suitable for years 10-11. Note: The cover image is not mine.
GCSE Biology - Genetic terms, explained
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GCSE Biology - Genetic terms, explained

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A useful handwritten sheet explaining genetic terms that will pop up in your GCSE Biology exam, under the topic genetic disorder and inherited conditions. These include: Gene, allele, phenotype and haploid to name a few! Useful for last minute revision in a colourful format with easy-to-understand definitions that will stick in your head! Designed for Year 10/11 students on the AQA 9-1 course.
GCSE GEOG - OCR B - Coastal landforms mind map
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GCSE GEOG - OCR B - Coastal landforms mind map

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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.
Animal Farm GCSE English Lit exam questions
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Animal Farm GCSE English Lit exam questions

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3 exam questions that answer: “On page 8, re-read from “But they woke at dawn as usual…” to “it was all their own”. How does Orwell use language here to convey the animals’ reactions? You could include the writer’s choice of: Words and phrases Language features and techniques Sentence forms” and: “Q2) How has Orwell structured the text to interest you as a reader?” As well as: “Q3) “Animal Farm is really about how language erodes people’s ability to think for themselves”. To what extent do you agree?” All are model answers and into the top band for the AQA GCSE English Literature specification (but of course could be used for any course). Handy for analysing in revision and getting students to write their own versions. Contains detailed language analysis and key terms, as well as intergrated quotations.
GCSE English - How to write a persuasive speech
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GCSE English - How to write a persuasive speech

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A handy homemade guide full of tips and tricks to help you (or your GCSE English class!) write a persuasive speech. includes easy-to-understand definitions and examples as well as telling you how to structure your answer. Perfect for last minute revision or help with homework for more-able (top set) students in Years 10 and 11.
Exposure by Wilfred Owen GCSE English Lit revision guide
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Exposure by Wilfred Owen GCSE English Lit revision guide

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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.
Tissue by Imtiaz Dharker GCSE English Lit revision guide
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Tissue by Imtiaz Dharker GCSE English Lit revision guide

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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. Includes an exam-style question at the end.
How does “Checking Out Me History” and “The Emigree” portray the power of identity?
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How does “Checking Out Me History” and “The Emigree” portray the power of identity?

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A useful bullet point list of developed paragraphs that answer the question: How do the narrators in “Checking Out Me History” by John Agard and in “The Emigree” by Carol Rumens portray the power and their experiences of identity? This includes detailed and higher level language analysis, use of terminology like metaphor and analysis of structure and form. Also addresses the key themes of each poem and the context surrounding them. Designed specifically for the AQA GCSE English Lit 9-1 Power and Conflict poetry cluster.
AS Level religious studies - evil and suffering (Edexcel)
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AS Level religious studies - evil and suffering (Edexcel)

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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.