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Hi, I'm Daisy. I am currently in year 13 studying for my A-levels and in my GCSE exams, in 2022, I achieved a grade 8 in maths and grade 9s in all of my other subjects. I spent hours making revision resources for my exams, following the specification line by line, to make sure all my resources included every bit of knowledge needed to achieve top grades. I hope these resources can help you revise effectively and save you time, I know I'd have loved to have these resources available to me.

Hi, I'm Daisy. I am currently in year 13 studying for my A-levels and in my GCSE exams, in 2022, I achieved a grade 8 in maths and grade 9s in all of my other subjects. I spent hours making revision resources for my exams, following the specification line by line, to make sure all my resources included every bit of knowledge needed to achieve top grades. I hope these resources can help you revise effectively and save you time, I know I'd have loved to have these resources available to me.
Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities 8 marker plans
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Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities 8 marker plans

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This resource contains my plans for some possible 8 mark questions that could be asked in the Rights and Responsibilities section of the AQA GCSE Citizenship Studies Exam. In this document, I provide many points in agreement and disagreement of the statement proposed in the question, I did this as part of my GCSE revision, I used AQA past paper mark schemes to find model points and then put these into a clear, table format to help me remember them. I also researched many statistics which could be used to support my points and there are also some examples which I’ve included to support the points and impress examiners. Citizenship was one of the GCSEs that I found hardest to revise for because there were limited online resources, having access to essay plans such as these would have been a great help. Please note that these are not full answers to the questions, they are points/ arguments which could be made in 8 mark question answers, which I collated myself when revising for citizenship because they were really useful for having all of the information in a condensed, easy to remember format. This document contains plans for the following questions: ‘The advantages of the jury system outweigh the disadvantages.’ Examine this statement.’ ‘UK law should be made by MPs, not by judges.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? ‘Universal human rights are not protected effectively.’ Examine the case for or against this statement ‘Voluntary groups are a very effective means by which the citizen can bring about change in their community.’ Considering a range of views to what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? ‘Rehabilitation is the most effective way of dealing with criminals and their crimes.’ Considering a range of views, to what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Is prison the most effective form of punishment? ‘The UK courts are a very effective means by which the citizen can hold those in power to account.’ Considering a range of views to what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Should prisoners have the right to vote? Should we lower the voting age to 16? Please note that the preview image does not show all of the essay plans and is blurred for selling purposes only - the document will be perfectly clear when purchased.
Citizenship Life in Modern Britain 8 marker plans
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Citizenship Life in Modern Britain 8 marker plans

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This resource contains my plans for some possible 8 mark questions that could be asked in the Life in Modern Britain section of the AQA GCSE Citizenship Studies Exam. I provide 4 points to argue in each plan as well as useful statistics to support points and impress examiners. Citizenship was one of the GCSEs that I found hardest to revise for because there were limited online resources, having access to essay plans such as these would have been a great help. Please note that these are not full answers to the questions, they are just in-depth plans which I made myself when revising for citizenship because they were really useful for having all of the information in a condensed, easy to remember format. This document contains plans for the following questions: ‘The UK media is very effective at keeping UK citizens well informed about politics’. Considering a range of views, to what extent do you agree with this statement? (8m) ‘Leaving the EU was a positive decision for the UK’. To what extent do you agree (8m) ‘Immigration has been positive for Britain’. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? (8 marks). Evaluate the case that states the media is an important factor in influencing individual identity (8m) ‘Resolving International disputes and conflict is something that the UK takes seriously’. Support this statement. (8m) Please note that the preview image does not show all of the essay plans and is blurred for selling purposes only - the document will be perfectly clear when purchased.
GCSE AQA Citizenship 8 Marker Plans Bundle
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GCSE AQA Citizenship 8 Marker Plans Bundle

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This resource contains both my plans for some possible 8 mark questions that could be asked in the Life in Modern Britain section of the AQA GCSE Citizenship Studies Exam and 8 marker plans for the Rights and Responsibilities section of the exam. I provide points that could be argued for each question, that I’ve collated from the AQA past paper mark schemes as well as added my own examples and statistics to back up these points and impress examiners. For life in modern Britain i’ve provided 4 points for each question and explained these in a condensed format. For Rights and Responsibilities, I’ve given many possible points, in a table format, that could be made in exams, and provided examples and statistics but they are not expanded on in depth. I used these exact plans to help me achieve a grade 9, close to full marks in all of my citizenship papers. Citizenship was one of the GCSEs that I found hardest to revise for because there were limited online resources, having access to essay plans such as these would have been a great help. Please note that these are not full answers to the questions, they are just plans which I made myself when revising for citizenship because they were really useful for having all of the information in a condensed, easy-to-remember format. For more information on what each of these resources include (the questions planned for), you can read the individual descriptions of these on my shop where they are sold separately. Please note that the preview image does not show all of the essay plans and is blurred for selling purposes only - the document will be perfectly clear when purchased.