This resource consists of a model/exemplar essay answering Q4 of the AQA Health and the People paper with the question stem:
Has X been the main factor in the development of Y in Britain since the medieval times? (16 + 4SPaG)
This resource also includes revision notes on the following:
Medicine stands still (Medieval Medicine, Medical progress and Public health in the Middle Ages)
The beginnings of change (The impact of the Renaissance on Britain, Dealing with disease, Prevention of disease)
A revolution in medicine (Germ Theory, A revolution in surgery, Improvements in public health)
Modern medicine ( Modern treatment of disease, The impact of war and technology on surgery, Modern public health)
The exemplar essay covers the following factors:
Religion and superstition
War
Role of the Individual
Government
Science and Technology
Chance
This resource is a 7 page revision booklet which covers every aspect of the Elizabethan England AQA 9-1 Specification and is targeted at teachers and GCSE students looking for a last minute revision resource that has only the necessary knowledge. Although, students sitting other boards can also efficiently make use of the content and adapt it to suit themselves once downloaded.
This booklet includes revision notes on the following:
Elizabeth’s court and Parliament
Life in Elizabethan times
Troubles at home and abroad
This resource pack includes:
A timeline covering all events in the Cold War from 1945 to 1972.
A model/exemplar essay for Q4 which consists of the question stem:
'The main reason for the tension between East and West in Europe in the (time period) was (event).'
How far do you agree with this statement?
This resource is targeted at teachers who want to give pupils aiming for grades** 6-9 **exemplar answers to the 20 Mark Q4 on the Conflict and Tension paper which most pupils tend to struggle with since it is worth the most number of marks.
It’s adapted particularly for the new 9-1 AQA History Specification// Conflict & Tension Between East and West 1945-1972 Section of the Paper.