I was due to sit my Alevels in May/June 2020 however, due to Covid19 these exams were cancelled. I was predicted A* A A in OCR Philosophy, AQA English and Edexcel History. I hope these resources prove to be just as helpful to others as they were to create! :)
I was due to sit my Alevels in May/June 2020 however, due to Covid19 these exams were cancelled. I was predicted A* A A in OCR Philosophy, AQA English and Edexcel History. I hope these resources prove to be just as helpful to others as they were to create! :)
Christianity - OCR - Religious Studies - Complete notes for each topic
Topics include:
Augustine’s teaching on human nature
Death and the afterlife
The knowledge of God
The person of Jesus
Christian moral principles
Christian moral action
Each document contains detailed bullet point notes of ALL information needed for the individual topics of the first year Christianity OCR.
Written in a coherent fashion, they can be used alone or easily converted into revision resources. Includes a range of headers to clearly signify each part of the topic to cover all parts of the course. Key philosophers are also highlighted in a different text font as well as quotes - knowing these are KEY for the exam and therefore clearly distinguishable.
Certain documents also contain some ‘top tips’, on where or how to use each piece of information within a timed essay during the exam.
Hoping this is as helpful for others as it was for me creating them :)
Christianity - OCR - Religious Studies - Complete notes for topic 1, Augustine’s teaching on Chrisitanity
The document contains detailed bullet point notes of ALL information needed for the individual topic of the first year Christianity OCR.
Written in a coherent fashion, they can be used alone or easily converted into revision resources. Includes a range of headers to clearly signify each part of the topic to cover all parts of the course. Key philosophers are also highlighted in a different text font as well as quotes - knowing these are KEY for the exam and therefore clearly distinguishable.
Certain documents also contain some ‘top tips’, on where or how to use each piece of information within a timed essay during the exam.
Hoping this is as helpful for others as it was for me creating them :)