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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!

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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!
HENRY VIII 1509-1547 NOTES (A Level  OCR History)
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HENRY VIII 1509-1547 NOTES (A Level OCR History)

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Revision notes for Henry VIII 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 including: Foreign policy 1509-29 & 1530-47 Wolsey’s rise to power, domestic administration, religious aims and reforms and the divorce of HVIII Religion - break from Rome and dissolution of the monasteries Cromwell’s fall from power and actions 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.
IGCSE Geography River Environments Revision Notes
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IGCSE Geography River Environments Revision Notes

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Edexcel Pearson spec revision notes & model answers: the hydrological cycle, river regimes, river landscapes, water quality and supply, and river management. 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. 1.1 – The hydrological cycle, features of a drainage basin & river regimes (and hydrographs). 1.2 – Fluvial Processes (weathering & mass movement), how a channel changes (width, depth, valley profile (long and cross profiles), gradient, velocity, discharge and sediment size and shape) & river landscapes (landforms including valleys, interlocking spurs, waterfalls, meanders, oxbow lakes, floodplains and levees) 1.3 – Uses of water, water quality and supply, river management (with case studies: Spain, China & Ethiopia), River flooding. I ACHIEVED A GRADE 9 USING THESE NOTES
GSCE Food & Nutrition Bacteria
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GSCE Food & Nutrition Bacteria

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AQA 3.4.1 Food Spoilage and contamination Sources, symptoms, control and notes on salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria Monocytogenes, Escherichia Coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium Perfringens, Bacillus Cereus.
GSCE Food & Nutrition Raising Agents
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GSCE Food & Nutrition Raising Agents

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AQA Chapter 3.3.2.5 Chemical, mechanical and biological raising agents. How raising agents, specifically yeast and bicarbonate of soda works. Application in pastry and sponge mixtures.
Food & Nutrition: Dietary Needs of Different Age Groups
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Food & Nutrition: Dietary Needs of Different Age Groups

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AQA 3.2.3.1 Dietary Needs of Different Age Groups - Preschool, 5-12, teenagers, adult, the elderly. The needs of vegetarians and vegans, religious and ethnic diets such as a Hindu or Jewish diet, medical diets such as diabetes, nut allergy or lactose intolerance.
Food and Nutrition GSCE Glossary/Definitions
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Food and Nutrition GSCE Glossary/Definitions

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AQA GCSE FOOD & NUTRITION GLOSSARY - 170 Definitions For Paper 1 written exam. For Example: Braising - Slow-cooking food in a covered pot that also contains liquid, herbs and vegetables Food provenance - Where foods and ingredients originally come from Caramelisation - The breaking up of sucrose (sugar) molecules when they are heated, which changes the colour, flavour and texture of the sugar as it turns into caramel Carbon footprint - A measure of the contribution of something to the emission of greenhouse gases (e.g. food production) Free range - A method of animal rearing that enable the animals to move around rather than be caged or in small pens
A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch2 Situation Ethics Revision Notes
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A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch2 Situation Ethics Revision Notes

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Included are revision notes collating all the textbooks and revision guides for OCR religious studies, and an A* essay on Chapter 2 Situation Ethics for the ethics paper. Learn these condensed but detailed notes with philosophers interpretations and arguments to get an A*. The A* essay included will provide you with a plan to structure all your essays and possible questions for this topic.
A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch3 Kantian Ethics Revision Notes
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A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch3 Kantian Ethics Revision Notes

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Included are revision notes collating all the textbooks and revision guides for OCR religious studies, and an A* essay on Chapter 3 Kantian Ethics for the ethics paper. Learn these condensed but detailed notes with philosophers and ethicists interpretations and arguments to get an A*. The A* essay included will provide you with a plan to structure all your essays and possible questions for this topic.
A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch8 Conscience Revision Notes
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A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch8 Conscience Revision Notes

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Included are revision notes collating all the textbooks and revision guides for OCR religious studies, and an A* essay on Chapter 8 Conscience for the ethics paper. Learn these condensed but detailed notes with philosophers and ethicists interpretations and arguments to get an A*. The A* essay included will provide you with a plan to structure all your essays and possible questions for this topic.
A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch5 Religious Experience Revision Notes
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A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch5 Religious Experience Revision Notes

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Included are revision notes collating all the textbooks and revision guides for OCR religious studies, and an A* essay on Chapter 5 Religious Experience for the philosophy paper. Learn these condensed but detailed notes with philosphers interpretations and arguments to get an A*. The A* essay included will provide you with a plan to structure all your essays and possible questions for this topic.
A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch7 Nature of God Revision Notes
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A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch7 Nature of God Revision Notes

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Included are revision notes collating all the textbooks and revision guides for OCR religious studies, and an A* essay on Chapter 7 The Nature and Attributes of God for the philosophy paper. Learn these condensed but detailed notes with philosophers interpretations and arguments to get an A*. The A* essay included will provide you with a plan to structure all your essays and possible questions for this topic.
A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch2 Mind, Body & Soul Revision Notes
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A Level OCR Religious Studies: Ch2 Mind, Body & Soul Revision Notes

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Included are revision notes collating all the textbooks and revision guides for OCR religious studies, and an A* essay on Chapter 2 Mind, Body and Soul for the philosophy paper. Learn these condensed but detailed notes with philosophers interpretations and arguments to get an A*. The A* essay included will provide you with a plan to structure all your essays and possible questions for this topic.
Twelfth Night, Shakespeare - A Level English Literature (OCR): Paper 1 Section A Q2
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Twelfth Night, Shakespeare - A Level English Literature (OCR): Paper 1 Section A Q2

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A Level English Literature (OCR): Paper 1 Shakespeare Twelfth Night Section B - essay plans and important knowledge for each theme such as love, sexuality, gender, deception, madness… AO5 - schools of thought such as feminism and marxism, and literary criticism Model Essays and Essay Plans I achieved 92% in Paper 1 in 2023 exams using these notes. All you need to do is learn the notes for each scene for any section A close reading of the text analysis question AND each thematic essay plan with AO5 for section B to achieve top grades.
A Level English Literature (OCR): Women In Literature Section B Revision Notes
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A Level English Literature (OCR): Women In Literature Section B Revision Notes

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Sense and Sensibility & Mrs Dalloway A Level English Literature (OCR): Women In Literature Section A Revision Notes Including: past questions 2017-2022 AO3 - context on Virginia Woolf and Jane Austen, social and historical context and laws AO5: Quotes - literary interpretation and critics ESSAY PLANS for: • Lady of the house & hostess • Finance and property • Love and sexuality • Motherhood • Education • Women in opposition with each other • Communication and silence model essays aswell. I achieved an A (1 mark of an A*) using these notes
GSCE AQA English Language Paper 1 Guide
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GSCE AQA English Language Paper 1 Guide

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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
IGCSE Geography Economic Activity & Energy Revision Notes
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IGCSE Geography Economic Activity & Energy Revision Notes

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Edexcel Pearson spec revision notes & model answers: economic sectors, employment structures (Clark Fisher model), energy demand, and sustainable uses of energy. 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. 4.1 – Economic Sectors, reasons for differences in employment structures (Clark Fisher Model), factors affecting economic activity location and changes, relationship between population and resources (Malthus and Boserup), reasons for the employment rate in each sector. 4.2 – Impacts of economic sector shifts in a named developed and a named developing or emerging country, informal employment, different theories to explain the relationship between population and resources (Malthus and Boserup). 4.3 – Energy demand and production, non-renewable and renewable energy, sustainable uses of energy. Case studies of energy resource management in a developed country and a developing country or an emerging country. I achieved a grade 9 using these notes
POPULAR CULTURE (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture & the Witchcraze 16th & 17th  Revision Notes
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POPULAR CULTURE (A Level OCR History) Popular Culture & the Witchcraze 16th & 17th Revision Notes

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

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

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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.