Marie is Head of Psychology at a Top 10 State School in the UK. She has over 11 years teaching experience in UK state schools, independent schools and a British International School in Bangkok. Marie is also an examiner and a high quality private tutor.
Marie is Head of Psychology at a Top 10 State School in the UK. She has over 11 years teaching experience in UK state schools, independent schools and a British International School in Bangkok. Marie is also an examiner and a high quality private tutor.
Make a saving by purchasing all of the 8 core topic ‘Revison Activity Booklets’ for AQA A-level Psychology together in one simple transaction. Covers all eight booklets covering the mandatory content for AQA A-level Psychology:
Memory
Social influence
Psychopathology
Attachment
Research methods
Approaches
Biopsychology
Issues and debates
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
This is a blank template to help students write their evaluations in a formulaic way to hit the depth of analysis needed for the top level on the markscheme. It can help students keep their evaluation paragraphs organised in their folders and it makes it easier for students to write essays.
Teachers can also edit the template to partially fill in the PEEL paragraph to help those students that need more structure.
This 16 page document has a full set of AO3 paragraphs which are fulled developed (PEEL’d) to help students create solid essays and hit the top mark band.
Developing high level AO3 PEEL paragraphs is challenging for all students. Even with teacher support it can seem like an unreachable task. Students can use these paragraphs to help model their own AO3 answers.
This is the ultimate, well presented transition pack to get Y11 prepared for A-level Psychology. It is a 21 page document which includes: What is psychology?, Recommended Books, Recommended Films, Recommended TED talks, Recommended Podcasts, Social media, Summer Courses, Places to visit, Introductory Topics, Research methods, Note taking, Summer task checklist and Equipment.
It is a Word doc which allows you to edit it as you require. It is designed specifically for AQA Psychology but the only section which would need changing is the Topics section of other exam boards.
About the author: Marie is an examiner, experienced Head of Psychology, holds an MSc Psychology / MBA and has tutored over 200+ hours of private tutoring.
This revision activity booklet for Topic 2 Memory for Edexcel GCSE Psychology is a versatile resource which can be used in the following ways:
As a revision / active recall tool
To complete as each sub-topic is finished to summarise key points
As an intervention tool for underperforming students
About the author: Marie is an examiner, experienced Head of Psychology, holds an MSc Psychology / MBA and has tutored over 200+ hours of private tutoring.
This revision activity booklet for Topic 1 Development for Edexcel GCSE Psychology is a versatile resource which can be used in the following ways:
As a revision / active recall tool
To complete as each sub-topic is finished to summarise key points
As an intervention tool for underperforming students
About the author: Marie is an examiner, experienced Head of Psychology, holds an MSc Psychology / MBA and has tutored over 200+ hours of private tutoring.
This revision activity booklet for Topic 3 Psychological Problems for Edexcel GCSE Psychology is a versatile resource which can be used in the following ways:
As a revision / active recall tool
To complete as each sub-topic is finished to summarise key points
As an intervention tool for underperforming students
These versatile topic summaries cover all of the topics in Paper 2. They very succinctly break down each subtopic with space for you to add the keys terms (AO1) and bullet point evaluation points (AO3). They are a great tool for keeping your knowledge organised as you progress through the course as you can add in your AO1 and AO3 at the end of each sub topic. Additionally, you can also use blank copies to use as an active recall revision method by testing how many AO1 key terms and AO3 points you can remember. This is an ideal resource for students who feel that they need some structure to thier learning in A-level Psychology.
These versatile topic summaries cover all of the topics in Paper 3. They very succinctly break down each subtopic with space for you to add the keys terms (AO1) and bullet point evaluation points (AO3). They are a great tool for keeping your knowledge organised as you progress through the course as you can add in your AO1 and AO3 at the end of each sub topic. Additionally, you can also use blank copies to use as an active recall revision method by testing how many AO1 key terms and AO3 points you can remember. This is an ideal resource for students who feel that they need some structure to thier learning in A-level Psychology.
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
This booklet guides you through how to plan concise 16 mark essays in a structured way for each sub topic on the specification. No introductions or conclusions are needed for AQA Psychology - you can jump straight in with your key terms. This is a great tool used together with the topic summary. It will ensure that you cover all areas of the syllabus in a systematic way to help you prepare for Psychology essays. At the back there are essay templates for all four different types of essays for AQA Psychology so you can practice other past paper questions.
These versatile topic summaries break down each subtopic with space for you to add the keys terms (AO1) and bullet point evaluation points (AO3). They are a great tool for keeping your knowledge organised as you progress through the course as you can add in your AO1 and AO3 at the end of each sub topic. Additionally, you can also use blank copies to use as an active recall revision method by testing how many AO1 key terms and AO3 points you can remember. This is an ideal resource for students who feel that they need some structure to their learning in A-level Psychology.
These versatile topic summaries cover all of the topics in Paper 1. They very succinctly break down each subtopic with space for you to add the keys terms (AO1) and bullet point evaluation points (AO3). They are a great tool for keeping your knowledge organised as you progress through the course as you can add in your AO1 and AO3 at the end of each sub topic. Additionally, you can also use blank copies to use as an active recall revision method by testing how many AO1 key terms and AO3 points you can remember. This is an ideal resource for students who feel that they need some structure to thier learning in A-level Psychology.