A Student placed together, concise revision guide of 7 pages, for the Handmaid's tale at A2-Level.
Includes some key context, quotes from Atwood, some critical opinions, some structure and form and intertextual links to the 1984 , and key quotes for some of the key ideas.
Revision posters created by a student for the socialisation , culture and identity section of the course, compiled using the OCR endorsed textbook , as well as teachers knowledge.
They have been placed these together in an incredibly condensed/summarised way , through posters, in order to give an overview/understanding of the course /Specification.
This resource includes key terms as well as key sociologists.
A-Level OCR Sociology -
25 pages of carefully summarised education revision notes , for the new specification, compiled from the OCR endorsed textbook and own knowledge, which span the whole course.
These notes cover the inequalities in education, the education theoretical approaches, the Global Gender apartheid, as well as the education policies. All with sections of evaluation.
A revision guide of 19 pages, for A Streetcar Named Desire at A-Level. Includes some key context, some critical opinions, some structure and form and key quotes/key themes, as well as scene summaries.
An unseen prose example answer created by a student in time conditions and marked by teachers, that received 21/25.
Based on the book Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson.
Explore the significance of conflict in this extract... Examine the way that Winterson shapes meanings.
These helpful and concise revision notes were placed together by a student and include information on what to include in an exam answer, some things to mention for the unseen poetry, and the view of love presented in each of the 14 poems.
Also, some key quotes/analysis, important structure, and form, as well as useful context.
Moreover, there is a column where students can write any links to their prose text /the other poems.
Fantastic as a starting point for revision, and helpful for those struggling with how to meet the assessment objectives.
Othello revision notes that explore key quotes, structure, and form, context and critical ideas.
All written as concisely as possible to make it as easy to remember as possible; it focuses on the role of men and women, as well as aspects of love.
A-Level English Literature (AQA) -
A brief 4 page overview/ guide to how to meet all the assessment objectives and approach the Unseen Prose in paper 2, and the Unseen Poetry Comparison in Paper one for Love through the Ages.
Examples of Language, structure, and form that students should be referencing / aware of.
Also examples of some context that could be brought it.
Reminds students to use embedded quotes, reference methods, give alternative interpretations, context and links to other texts.
16 pages of summarised education revision notes, for the new specification, compiled from the OCR endorsed textbook and own knowledge, which span the whole course.
These notes cover Globalisation, the Media, Marxist, Feminist, Postmodern views. As well as class, age and gender , cultural homogenisation and relationships.All with sections of evaluation.
This bundle contains Othello revision notes that explore key quotes, structure, and form, context and critical ideas. It also focuses on the role of men and women, as well as aspects of love.
Also included are two Example Answers for Othello :
Examine the view that , in the passage and elsewhere in the play , Iago’s behaviour is fuelled by jealousy and love (25)
This example answer recived 20/25.
“Typically texts present women as essentially passive in the face of male aggression”
Examine this view in the extract and throughout the rest of the play
This example answer recieved 21/25.
This is an initial revision starting point for AQA A-level English Literature students.
Each poem is broken down into language and quotes, structure and form, context, links between poems and wider reading, as well as multiple meanings in order to meet each of the assessment objectives.
This resource allows gaps to add their own ideas too.
Numerous concise revision posters /notes with the key information and knowledge for the A-Level Sociology OCR ( New Specification ) course.
Posters for Research methods, Education , Families and Households, Socialisation , Culture and Identity.
As well as theoretical perspectives such as Marxism and Feminism .
This bundle is for A-Level Sociology OCR ( New Specification) .
It contains numerous example answers marked by teachers and given A/ A* standards.
This is a fantastic resource for helpng students to know how to improve , reach the highest grades, and to know what examiners may be looking for.
- 3 x 40 Mark Social Inequality
- 2 x 20 Mark Social inequality
- 4,6,10 Mark Research Methods
- 3 x 25 Mark Research Methods
- 5 x 40 Mark Education
-6 x 10 Mark Education
- 5x 6 Mark Socialisation , Culture and Identity
-4 x 12 Mark Socialisation Culture and Identity
-7 x 12 Mark Families and Households