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How does Shakespeare present Don John in Act 1?
A summary of how Shakespeare presents Don John in Act 1 in the play “Much Ado about Nothing”. Suitable for GCSE English literature and designed specifically as a revision tool for the AQA course. Helps students learn quotes and understand Shakspearean language. Provides detailed analysis, links to context and the rest of the play. Can be used for homework or in class.
How does Orwell present the feelings of the other animals towards the pigs in Animal Farm?
A model exam question answer (in band 5, at least) for the question: “How does Orwell present the feelings and attitudes of the other animals towards the pigs in Animal Farm?”. Perfect for the AQA GCSE English Literature 9-1 course .
GCSE English Lit Jekyll and Hyde revision sheet chapter 2
A simple revision sheet for AQA GCSE English lit Jekyll and Hyde - Chapter 2. Has space at the bottom for students to make their own notes/comments/language analysis whilst reading. Great revision tool for outside the classroom or homework.
Karl Marx A level Economics Edexcel
This brief factfile examines Karl Marx’s main beliefs as well as info and the advantages and disadvantages of Capitalism vs a command economy.
AS Level Religious Studies Environmental ethics
This pack contains all about environmental ethics including animal welfare and rights (Peter Singer), Christian approaches (stewardship and dominion), deep and shallow ecology as well as eco-holism and the Gaia hypothesis
Types and Causes of Unemployment AS/A Level Macroeconomics
This handy revision resource is designed for pupils on the AS Level Edexcel Economics A course. It is a grid which details the main types of unemployment (incl, seasonal, frictional and structural), whether they’re good or bad for the economy and how/why they occur.
A Level geography Hookworm case study fact sheet disease dilemmas
This 4 page fact sheet goes into the causes, treatments, incidence and preventions of hookworm, a case study familiar to AS/A Level students studying the OCR B geography course. It is colour-coded and includes images, impacts and efforts at eradication.
A Level microeconomics theme 3 - labour markets notes
This 7 page document details everything Edexcel A Level economists need to know on the topic of labour markets, including examples and a graph. Includes info about the mobility of labour.
A Level macroeconomics theme 2 - economic growth notes
This 5 page document details everything Edexcel A Level economists need to know on the topic of economic growth, including examples and a graph.
A Level macroeconomics - AD notes
This 4 page document details everything Edexcel A Level economists need to know on the topic of aggregate demand, including examples and a graph, as well as influences on AD.
A Level Economics micro theme 1 - Nature of Economics notes
This 7 page document includes notes about PPFs, the economic problem, types of economies, specialisation, division of labour and famous economists. These notes were written for the Edexcel Economics A course, perfect for Year 12s or those Year 13s in need of revision.
A Level economics - micro - theme 1 - 1.3 Market Failure notes
This 4 page document details everything that Edexcel year 12/13 economists need to know about market failure, including externalities, public goods and information gaps. A useful revision tool.
A Level Economics - micro theme 1 notes - 1.2 How Markets Work
This 8 page document details everything Edexcel AS/A Level economists need to know about supply and demand, PED/PES etc, rational behaviour, taxes and subsidies.
AS Level economics (macro) - Keynes v. Classical and "animal spirits"
This sheet describes what animal spirits are, including a real-world example. On the second page there is a table that compares the views of Keynes vs. Classical economists surrounding human behaviour and the role of governments within an economy.
AS Level RS - summary of the six beliefs (Islam)
This sheet gives a summary on Tawhid, Risallah, Malaika, al-qadr, akirah and Kutubullah. Includes 4 key points for evaluation.
GCSE English power and conflict quotes analysis (Tissue, The Prelude and The Emigree)
Analysis of some key quotes from Tissue, The Prelude and The Emigree specifically designed for the AQA English Lit GCSE spec (but can be used with any exam board). Model answers.
A Level geography OCR B climate change exam questions
This list of 120 exam-style questions is perfect for AS/A level geography students studying the OCR B course, who wish to refine their exam technique. Mixed marks, ranging from 2 marks to 33 mark essays.
GCSE Geography/Biology genetic modification and food security (GM Crops 6 mark question)
Designed specifically for the AQA GCSE Biology (Higher tier, triple) course and the OCR B Geography course, but can be used as a model answer (to analyse or evaluate with students) that would achieve close to full marks. Answers the question: “Evaluate the sustainability of a technological attempt to achieve food security (6)”.
A Level economics - micro theme 1 - 1.4 Government Intervention notes
This 9 page document details everything A Level Edexcel economists need to know about government intervention, including max/min prices, subsidies, taxes, buffer stocks, government provision of goods and government failure. A vital revision tool for those who wish to achieve top grades.
How does “Checking Out Me History” and “The Emigree” portray the power of identity?
A useful bullet point list of developed paragraphs that answer the question: How do the narrators in “Checking Out Me History” by John Agard and in “The Emigree” by Carol Rumens portray the power and their experiences of identity? This includes detailed and higher level language analysis, use of terminology like metaphor and analysis of structure and form. Also addresses the key themes of each poem and the context surrounding them. Designed specifically for the AQA GCSE English Lit 9-1 Power and Conflict poetry cluster.