Providing top grade (Grade 9/A*) essays and revision materials for GCSE and A-level, in particular English Literature and History.
Currently a Durham University student with 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3A*s in my A-levels - hopefully my resources can help students to experience similar success!
Providing top grade (Grade 9/A*) essays and revision materials for GCSE and A-level, in particular English Literature and History.
Currently a Durham University student with 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3A*s in my A-levels - hopefully my resources can help students to experience similar success!
Detailed essay plan produced by an A* student in response to the questions:
‘How significant was royal and noble patronage in cultural change in the years 1509–88?’
‘To what extent were cultural changes in the years 1509–88 driven by the growth of education and literacy?’
‘How significant were alterations in religious belief in explaining cultural change in the years 1509-88?’
This was written as revision for topic four of Edexcel Tudor History A-Level, Option 1B: England 1509– 1603: authority, nation and religion, and covers royal & noble patronage, the growth of education & literacy, the impact of the printing press, and the cult of Gloriana.
I achieved 3A* in my A-levels and have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9. Please feel free to check out my other resources and leave a review!
Revision document produced by a Grade 9 student, focusing on how far and why methods of caring for the sick changed through time. The information is divided into periods (Medieval, Renaissance, 1700s+1800s and Modern) and structured into individual points, so that it can be used to answer both 12-mark and 16-mark questions.
This document is best used for revising Paper 1 of Edexcel GCSE History (Medicine Through Time c.1250-present). I produced it as part of my revision in Year 11, achieved a Grade 9 in the GCSE and went on to get an A* in A-level History. Hopefully this resource can help you to achieve similar success!
Please leave a review if you found this resource helpful, and check out my other resources for Medicine Through Time.
Revision document produced by a Grade 9 student, focusing on how far and why ideas about causes of disease changed through time. The information is divided into periods (Medieval, Renaissance, 1700s+1800s) and structured into individual points, so that it can be used to answer both 12-mark and 16-mark questions.
This document is best used for revising Paper 1 of Edexcel GCSE History (Medicine Through Time c.1250-present). I produced it as part of my revision in Year 11, achieved a Grade 9 in the GCSE and went on to get an A* in A-level History. Hopefully this resource can help you to achieve similar success!
Please leave a review if you found this resource helpful, and check out my other resources for Medicine Through Time.
Revision document produced by a Grade 9 student, focusing on how far and why methods of treating the sick changed through time. The information is divided into periods (Medieval, Renaissance, 1700s+1800s and Modern) and structured into individual points, so that it can be used to answer both 12-mark and 16-mark questions.
This document is best used for revising Paper 1 of Edexcel GCSE History (Medicine Through Time c.1250-present). I produced it as part of my revision in Year 11, achieved a Grade 9 in the GCSE and went on to get an A* in A-level History. Hopefully this resource can help you to achieve similar success!
Please leave a review if you found this resource helpful, and check out my other resources for Medicine Through Time.
Revision resource produced by a grade 9 student tracking lawlessness over time in the American West - perfect preparation for answering a narrative style question.
This type of question can be found in GCSE Edexcel History Paper 2, options 24/25: The American West, c1835-c1895.
I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3A* in my A-levels, including history. Please leave a review if you found this resource helpful!
Model answer to the 12-mark question ‘Explain why Hitler was able to consolidate his power between 1933 and 1934.’ , covering the Reichstag Fire, the Night of the Long Knives and the Enabling Act. Please be aware that the last two paragraphs contain the same content as those in the 12-mark answer to how Hitler increased his control 1933-39, which is also available to buy.
This style of question can be found in Paper 3 of Edexcel GCSE History (option 31: Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-39).
I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3A* in my A-levels, including history. Please leave a review if you found this resource helpful!
Revision document produced by a Grade 9 student, focusing on how far and why methods of preventing disease changed through time. The information is divided into periods (Medieval, Renaissance, 1700s+1800s and Modern) and structured into individual points, so that it can be used to answer both 12-mark and 16-mark questions.
This document is best used for revising Paper 1 of Edexcel GCSE History (Medicine Through Time c.1250-present). I produced it as part of my revision in Year 11, achieved a Grade 9 in the GCSE and went on to get an A* in A-level History. Hopefully this resource can help you to achieve similar success!
Please leave a review if you found this resource helpful, and check out my other resources for Medicine Through Time.
Detailed resource produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the themes of inner conflict and the power of nature in ‘Extract from, The Prelude’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which Extract from, The Prelude can be compared to for both themes, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed resource produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the theme of the power of humans/authority in ‘London’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which London can be compared to, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed resource produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the themes of inner conflict and the effects of war in ‘Bayonet Charge’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which Bayonet Charge can be compared to for both themes, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed resource produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the theme of war/conflict in ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which Charge of the Light Brigade can be compared to, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed resource produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the themes of the power of nature and humans in ‘Ozymandias’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which Ozymandias can be compared to for both themes, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed resource produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the themes of war/conflict and inner conflict in ‘Remains’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which Remains can be compared to for both themes, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed resource produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the theme of inner conflict in ‘Kamikaze’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which Kamikaze can be compared to, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed revision mat produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, exploring quotations for the theme of inner conflict in ‘War Photographer’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into bullet points, covering AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which War Photographer can be compared to, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed revision mat produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, exploring quotations for the theme of human power in ‘Tissue’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into AO1, AO2 and AO3 (context), and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which Tissue can be compared to, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Detailed revision mat produced by a Grade 9 student, taught by a teacher experienced in marking for the AQA exam board, revising quotations for the theme of inner conflict in ‘The Emigrée’.
The analysis of each quote is broken down into AO1, AO2 and AO3, and can be used as the basis for an essay paragraph. The end of the document also suggests poems which The Emigrée can be compared to, providing three AO1 points about how the poems are similar or different.
This resource was written as revision for my English Literature GCSE in 2018, for which I was awarded a Grade 9. I have 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 and 3 A* at A-level, including in English Literature, and currently study at Durham University.
Please feel free to check out my other resources for Power & Conflict poetry!
Mindmap produced by a Grade 9 student on Inspector Goole from ‘An Inspector Calls’, containing key quotes and an evaluation of his importance in the play.
Mindmap produced by a Grade 9 student exploring the themes of workers’ rights and poverty in An Inspector Calls, containing key quotations and analysis from across the play.
(pink = Mrs Birling, blue = Inspector, orange = Eric, purple = Sheila, green = Mr Birling, red = Gerald)