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I've got resources on psychology, biology, chemistry, physics and maths for GCSE.
I'm also making resources for A-level, including: Biology, Psychology, Sociology.
Some Resources are currently live! And some are still in the process of being uploaded but should soon!
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All resources are created by me, using the spec.
I've got resources on psychology, biology, chemistry, physics and maths for GCSE.
I'm also making resources for A-level, including: Biology, Psychology, Sociology.
Some Resources are currently live! And some are still in the process of being uploaded but should soon!
If you download anything pIease leave a review!
Attached are 2 booklets:
Further Mechanics Lecture notes Filled
Further Mechanics Lecture notes Blank
This booklet covers the entire A level Further Mechanics 1 Edexcel specification, with lots of examples for each topic.
The examples build in difficulty for each topic, and contain lots of exam-style questions as well as challenge questions indicated by an asterisk.
This is a great resource for teachers as they can use the ‘Blank’ copy and fill in the notes for the students, or it can be used by a student with the ‘filled’ notes to teach them the topics.
On the front cover, you will find a couple of examples taken from the booklet.
Attached is a document detailing the necessary information about the topic: Related rates of change, which falls under differentiation.
The sheet includes 4 examples looking at different common examples. As the examples progress, they get increasingly more challenging.
Attached is a filled in copy and a blank copy with space to write the answers.
This is a great resource for those wanting to teach or for a student wanting to revise the key content.
Attached is a document detailing the necessary information about second order linear differential equations.
The sheet includes 5 examples which covers:
General solutions.
Particular solutions.
The complementary function.
The particular integral.
This is a great resource for those wanting to teach or for a student wanting to revise the key content.
Attached is a filled in copy and a blank copy with space to write the answers.
Attached is a powerpoint going through the relevant content for each topic of Child psychology which makes up part of the applied module for the OCR A-level psychology exam.
The topics are:
Intelligence.
Pre-adult brain development.
Perceptual development.
Cognitive development and education.
Development of attachment.
Impact of advertising on children.
The powerpoint goes through:
The background including research.
The key research in APPFC format with implications of the research.
Applications of the area.
There are also various exam questions after every topic including part a, b and c’s.
This would make both a great teaching resource as well as a good revision resource for students.
It is worth noting, that topic 2 of child is hot, meaning it is likely that it will appear on the 2024 paper.
Attached is a powerpoint going through the relevant content for each topic of Criminal psychology which makes up part of the applied module for the OCR A-level psychology exam.
The topics are:
What makes a criminal?
Collection and processing of forensic evidence.
Collection of evidence.
Psychology and the courtroom.
Crime prevention.
Effects of imprisonment.
The powerpoint goes through:
The background including research.
The key research in APPFC format with implications of the research.
Applications of the area.
There are also various exam questions after every topic including part a, b and c’s.
This would make both a great teaching resource as well as a good revision resource for students.
It is worth noting that topic 2 of criminal is hot as it has never featured on a real paper and is likely to appear on the 2024 paper.
Attached are 2 powerpoints, including:
The behaviourist perspective
The Psychodynamic perspective
These outline the defining principles, key ideas and evaluation of each perspective.
This is an ideal revision resource for students or for teachers who wish to teach the content.
These are designed for the OCR specification, however may match other specifications !
Attached is a psychology ‘poster’ that outlines the defining principles and evaluation of each area.
A useful resource to print off and keep within your notes to refer to when answering questions !
This is suited for any specification.
Attached is a powerpoint going through the necessary keywords in relation to the topic of photosynthesis.
This is specifically for the OCR A level biology spec.
This resource is a guide on how to answer specific 20-mark, A-level Sociology questions.
It includes tips on what to include/ not include in the questions, and what you may encounter.
At the start, there is a ‘checklist’ of what is needed and throughout the examples they are highlighted with reference to the ‘chechlist’.
It also includes multiple example paragraphs on 3 different methods in context (questionnaires in pupil achievement, Participant observations in pupil truancy and secondary sources for the role of sub-cultures).
This resource is suitable for A-level psychology, specifically the OCR specification.
It contains 6 powerpoints:
Loftus and Palmer
Grant
Moray
Simons and Chabris
Contemporary studies
Linking to key theme and cognitive area
The first 4 powerpoints go through the aims, method, procedure, findings, conclusions and evaluation points of the study. There are 8 evaluation slides going through the method, data, validity, reliability, etc. The last slide also contains 10 questions to test your knowledge.
The other 2 powerpoints are for specific questions. E.g. How does the contemporary study change our understanding of the key theme, how does the study link to the cognitive area, etc.
Each powerpoint is from 10-30 slides.
This resource will act as a great revision guide for students and also a great resource for teachers, who want to deliver the content.
This resource is a guide on how to answer specific 10-mark, A-level Sociology questions.
It includes tips on what to include/ not include in the questions, and what you may encounter.
At the start, there is a ‘checklist’ of what is needed and throughout the examples they are highlighted with reference to the ‘chechlist’.
It also includes multiple example paragraphs on 3 different topics (the education system, feminists and marxists).
This bundle contains all 8 powerpoints needed for GCSE Physics ‘AQA’ spec.
The powerpoints are as follows:
Electricity
Particle model
Energy
Atomic Structure
Waves
Space
Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Forces
Each Powerpoint contains between 15-60 slides.
These powerpoints are suitable for teachers who need to teach the required content.
Or students, who need the key content.
There are exam questions every couple of slides to test knowledge!
This resource contains 4 powerpoints suitable for the GCSE AQA Physics spec.
It contains all information on the key content that is required for GCSE Physics, as well as Exam Questions after the relevant slides to test the knowledge.
Each exam question has a number of marks and a markscheme attached for you to self-mark!
Each powerpoint is also individually animated to make going through the content much easier.
Each Powerpoint is aimed at higher tier, and is also suitable for revision/teaching physics triple content.
The powerpoints are as following:
Forces
Waves
Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Space
Each Powerpoint contains from about 15-55 slides
These powerpoints are a suitable resource for students who need to learn/revise the key content and want exam questions to practice as well as teachers who are looking for a resource to teach the content.
This resource contains 6 powerpoints, and is for the Pearson-Edexcel GCSE spec.
It contains all information on keywords, key theories, and the key studies that are required for GCSE. Each Powerpoint also contains the Specification references!
The first 5 topics are required for Paper 1.
Research methods is required for Paper 2.
The powerpoints are as followings:
Development
Memory
Psychological problems
The brain and neuropsychology
Social influence
Research Methods
Issues and Debates
Each powerpoint contains between 20 and 50 slides.
These powerpoints are suitable as a revision resource to students, if they need the content.
Theyare also suitable for teachers, who are looking for a powerpoint outlining exactly what is needed to be taught to the children.
Attached are:
2 practice papers for Biology Paper 2
2 practice papers for Biology Paper 1
These are designed for the AQA spec.
Attached are a series of exam questions with markschemes.
These are for the A-level OCR A Biology spec
Attached are revision cards with the keywords and definitions for Module 3, Topic 3: Transport in Plants.
These cards are great for students who want to revise the keywords foe the topic!
This resource contains 4 powerpoints suitable for the GCSE AQA Physics spec.
It contains all information on the key content that is required for GCSE Physics, as well as questions after every couple of slides to test the previous knowledge with answers.
Each Powerpoint is aimed at higher tier, and is also suitable for revision/teaching physics triple content.
The powerpoints are as following:
Atomic Structure
Electricity
Energy
Particle model
Each Powerpoint contains from about 15-30 slides.
These powerpoints are a suitable resource for students who need to learn/revise the key content and want some questions to practice as well as teachers who are looking for a resource to teach the content.
This resource contains 2 powerpoints.
On them are about 20 slides with 20 questions and answers.
These are great for practicing knowledge for Biology Paper 1.
They will also act as great revision cards afterwards, so you can keep recapping the core knowledge.
These have been designed to correlate directly with the advanced information sheet provided by AQA for this year’s GCSE’s.
This resource contains 2 powerpoints.
On them are 26 slides with 26 questions and answers.
These are great for practicing knowledge for Biology Paper 2.
They will also act as great revision cards afterwards, so you can keep recapping the core knowledge.