To cut out and staple in the book or use as a little booklet. The pack contains summary cards for every few pages and a character summary card as well for each character. I used them in the 2018 GCSE examinations and they helped a tremendous amount.
A powerpoint I made to present to a group of Year 11 students on why they should start taking their studies seriously, revise for their exams and attend study sessions held after school. Many of them were not engaged and I could tell just from their faces, but the ones that were asked questions and were really interested.
The biggest challenge I have learnt from the presntation I did is that some students are afraid to admit they like learning because they get embarrassed that football or their friends are not more important. I think getting across this message is really important as it will help students to see that learning does not have to be something that one is ashamed about.
I presented this along with a group of friends at a primary school in Smethwick, They all found it enjoyable. There was a Toy Story video at end but I cannot find the link, I would recommend that you add it in to finish off the presentation or any other video you can find. Perhaps the friend song.
Contains summary cards for a pages in the An Inspector Calls book of the play. It has the Assessment objectives at the back and on the cards so students know what to aim for. Students may cut them out and staple them to the corresponding pages in their personal copies of the play for easy revision.
British Sector of the Western Front Pack
covers the full specification in a simple format with all the content needed. I made this when I was a GCSE studen, as we did not have enough time to finish the course so had to teach myself, and used this resource in my revision, I was able to secure one of the higher grades by doing so.
This document has two example answers, one awared 8/16 and another awarded 12/16. The answers come with a summary of why the student was awarded that particular mark. This is for Paper One Section B - Medicine Through Time for GCSE Edexcel 9-1.
Example answers and questions are included for question 1a of the exam.
For question 2a and 2b an outline is given.
I used this as a revision resource, it was very helpful as students could revise the content in how it would be in the exam, especially as Section A of Paper One has a rigid format and is very structured.
GCSE EDEXCEL 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-1500 Facts, Statistics and Knowledge Test
A variety of questions from Topic One. I created and used them for revision, they were very helpful in learning key facts.
Answers included.
GCSE EDEXCEL 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1700-1900 Facts, Statistics and Knowledge Test
A variety of questions to help students learn key facts from the course.
GCSE EDEXCEL 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1900-present Facts, Statistics and Knowledge Test
A variety of questions to help students learn the key facts.
Answers included.
GCSE EDEXCEL 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1500-1700 Facts, Statistics and Knowledge Test
A variety of question from 1500-1700 of the Medicine Through Time unit of the Edexcel History course. Perfect for revision and learning key facts.
This document contains 4 examplar responses to the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE History specification. There are three 16 mark questions and one four mark question. All the questions have been written in full along with the question and mark awarded along with the reasons for awarding that mark.
This document includes tow practice questions for students to attempt. It also gives two example answers to two questions regarding the Edexcel History Cold War and International Relation 9-1 unit, in paper 2. One answer was marked 4/8 and other has been marked 6/8.
This resource includes
A question paper of GCSE Edexcel 9-1 History Paper One Section A - British Sector on the Western Front on one page for easy printing and handing out and for students to complete the questions on separate paper.
An example set of answers awarded high marks for the Paper given, it includes the mark scheme so students can give the marks that they think should be awarded. It comes on 4 pages, but you can print it out to be two pages per side and double sided so it goes on one piece of paper.