A level notes for AQA History and English, and OCR Religious Studies. Made by an A Level student for their revision meaning that they are relevant for students’ needs.
A level notes for AQA History and English, and OCR Religious Studies. Made by an A Level student for their revision meaning that they are relevant for students’ needs.
This set includes notes, revision notes, essay plans, revision aids and timelines which have all the information necessary to study the French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon for the AQA A-Level. They are highly detailed and are to an A* standard.
It includes: class notes on chapters 1-24, revision notes on chapters 1-24, 52 exam essay plans with judgements , a detailed timeline of the whole course (colour coded and B/W), revision tables covering revolutionary journees, the progress of revolutionary wars, treaties of the Napoleonic wars and Napoleon’s legacy and a summary table of the whole course.
The notes are taken primarily from Sally Waller’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: France in Revolution 1774-1815 but other sources were also used.
This set includes notes, revision notes, essay plans, summaries, revision tables and timelines which have all the information necessary to study the British Empire between 1857-1967 for the AQA A-Level. They are highly detailed and are to an A* standard.
It includes: class notes on chapters 1-24, revision notes on chapters 1-24, 96 exam essay plans with judgements , bullet pointed summary of the whole course by theme, four timelines (colour coded and B/W) covering the 4 time periods, 7 timelines (colour coded and B/W) which cover events of the whole period organised by geography and two revision tables.
The notes are taken primarily from Robert Carr’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: The British Empire c1857-1967 (978-0198354635) but other sources were also used.
These notes will help to deepen students understanding of the text to an alevel standard. It includes notes on context, elements of crime, chapter summaries, character profiles, a plot summary and notes from critical essays.
These notes cover all the information necessary to study the French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon for the AQA A-Level. The notes are primarily taken from Waller’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: France in Revolution 1774-1815. They are highly detailed and to an A* standard.
This bundle contains 96 exam essay plans that covers all 6 themes for the AQA Alevel course. They are detailed plans which each contain an example judgement. It also contains 14 less structured plans to further exam questions or smaller questions with judgements which are useful to think about.
This bundle contains a set of timelines that all have black/white and colour coded by theme versions. It includes 4 timelines which cover each of the main periods of the AQA Alevel course as well as 7 timelines which cover the events across the whole period in different regions of the empire.
These revision notes cover all the information necessary to study the British Empire between 1857-1967 for the AQA A-Level. They are highly detailed and are enough for you to achieve an A* in the exam
These notes cover all the information necessary to study the British Empire between 1857-1967 for the AQA A-Level. The notes are taken primarily from Carr’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: The British Empire c1857-1967. They are highly detailed and are enough for you to achieve an A* in the exam.
These notes will help to deepen students understanding of the text. It includes: chapter summaries, character profiles, notes on context, notes on elements of crime and notes from critical essays.
This bundle contains detailed revision notes to cover the whole specification for the OCR Religious Studies A level - Christian strand. Each set of notes contains detailed knowledge of many scholars and in-depth evaluation of their ideas.
This bundle contains 52 exam essay plans that cover all chapters of the AQA Alevel course. They are detailed plans which each contain an example judgement.
This highly detailed timeline covers the events of the revolution from 1740 to 1815. There is a black/white and a colour coded version. The colour coded version is split into the categories: actions of the King/Napoleon, revolutionary events/journées, external war/actions of foreign powers, internal war, actions of the ‘government’, individuals and economics.
These notes cover all the information necessary to study the British Empire between 1857-1914 for the AQA A-Level. The notes are taken primarily from Carr’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: The British Empire c1857-1967. They are highly detailed and are to an A* standard.
These notes cover all the information necessary to study the first half of the French Revolution course for the AQA A-Level. The notes are primarily taken from Waller’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: France in Revolution 1774-1815. They are highly detailed and are to an A* standard.
These revision notes cover all the information necessary to study the French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon for the AQA A-Level. They are highly detailed and are enough for you to achieve an A* in the exam.
These notes cover all the information necessary to study the second half of the French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon course for the AQA A-Level. The notes are primarily taken from Waller’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: France in Revolution 1774-1815. They are highly detailed and are to an A* standard.
These notes cover all the information necessary to study the British Empire between 1914-1967 for the AQA A-Level. The notes are taken primarily from Carr’s Oxford AQA History for A Level: The British Empire c1857-1967. They are highly detailed and are to an A* standard.
These revision notes cover Louis XVI as king and the government and social divisions of the Ancien Regime. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A* standard.
These notes cover Louis XVI as king and the government and social divisions of the Ancien Regime. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard.
This summarised timeline covers the main events between June 1791 and July 1794. There is a black/white version and a colour coded version. The colour coded one is split into the categories: actions of the King (red), revolutionary events/journées (orange), external war/actions of foreign powers (light green), internal war (dark green), actions of the ’ government’ (light blue) and individuals (dark blue).