Need any Maths, History, Economics or History resources, look no further! Find a collection of practice papers, revision notes and more in this shop. All resources guarantee to save you masses of time.
Need any Maths, History, Economics or History resources, look no further! Find a collection of practice papers, revision notes and more in this shop. All resources guarantee to save you masses of time.
This is a complete set of detailed notes you will need for A level Tsarist and Communist Russian history and it covers the period of 1855-1964. Unlike a textbook or revision guide these notes are detailed yet relevant and it uses clear bullet points rather than long, waffly paragraphs. Also all the notes are clearly organised into major topic. This makes revision much simpler and you will know exactly what knowledge to put in for a specific question. The topic are all organised in clear documents with simple and uniform presentation to make revision straight forward. These are vital for anybody doing this course and will save you hours and hours of sorting through notes made in class and putting them into a useful format. They are also much more comprehensive than normal revision notes and will ensure there are no gaps in your knowledge when it comes to your exam as long as you learn them! There is tons of content in this package so it is definitely worth it.
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
This 27-page revision guide covers all the content you need to know for the NEW AQA GCSE History component BD (Paper 2): Restoration England 1660-1685 (9-1). The guide uses colourful presentation and concise notes to enhance learning. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. The content was made to exactly follow the specification, so you can have peace of mind that everything you need to know is here.
One of the biggest problems with revision is having disorganised notes and too many notes. This guide has all you need to know in one place so you will not have to learn more than you need to, which will save you vital time in your other exams.
It is organised into sections which exactly follow the specification and there is also an additional page of exam questions at the back. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared for any question the exam board could throw at you.
If this guide is useful for you, I have others available for all other GCSE History components available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1/History and also more GCSE Maths and A-level History resources. With four of these revision guides you can make GCSE history simple. As long as you learn all of this content you will be prepared for anything in your exam and you will need no more revision resources.
NOTE: this guide does not include any information about the historic environment component.
This 21-page revision guide covers all the content you need to know for the NEW AQA GCSE History component BC (Paper 1): Conflict and Tension Between East and West (9-1). The guide uses colourful presentation and concise notes to enhance learning. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. The content was made to exactly follow the specification, so you can have peace of mind that everything you need to know is here.
One of the biggest problems with revision is having disorganised notes and too many notes. This guide has all you need to know in one place so you will not have to learn more than you need to, which will save you vital time in your other exams.
It is organised into sections which exactly follow the specification and there is also an additional page of exam questions at the back. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared for any question the exam board could throw at you.
If this guide is useful for you, I have others available for all other GCSE History components available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1/History and also more GCSE Maths and A-level History resources. With four of these revision guides you can make GCSE history simple. As long as you learn all of this content you will be prepared for anything in your exam and you will need no more revision resources.
This 22-page revision guide covers all the content you need to know for the NEW AQA GCSE History component BB (Paper 2): Russia 1918-1939 (9-1). The guide uses colourful presentation and concise notes to enhance learning. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. The content was made to exactly follow the specification, so you can have peace of mind that everything you need to know is here.
One of the biggest problems with revision is having disorganised notes and too many notes. This guide has all you need to know in one place so you will not have to learn more than you need to, which will save you vital time in your other exams.
It is organised into sections which exactly follow the specification and there is also an additional page of exam questions at the back. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared for any question the exam board could throw at you.
If this guide is useful for you, I have others available for all other GCSE History components available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1/History and also more GCSE Maths and A-level History resources. With four of these revision guides you can make GCSE history simple. As long as you learn all of this content you will be prepared for anything in your exam and you will need no more revision resources.
This is a complete set of detailed notes you will need for AS level Russian history and it covers the period of 1855-1917. Unlike a textbook or revision guide these notes are detailed yet relevant and it uses clear bullet points rather than long, waffly paragraphs. The topic are all organised in clear documents with simple and uniform presentation to make revision straight forward. These are vital for anybody doing this course and will save you hours and hours of sorting through notes made in class and putting them into a useful format. They are also much more comprehensive than normal revision notes and will ensure there are no gaps in your knowledge when it comes to your exam as long as you learn them!
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
An ultimate list of all the dates you need to for AS-level Russian history from 1855-1917. As long as you memorise this list you will never get stuck on your dates again. They are also easily convertible into quizlet cards.
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
An ultimate list of all the dates you need to for AS-level British history from 1951-1979. As long as you memorise this list you will never get stuck on your dates again. They are also easily convertible into quizlet cards.
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
This is a complete set of detailed notes you will need for AS level Modern British history and it covers the period of 1951-1979. Unlike a textbook or revision guide these notes are detailed yet relevant and it uses clear bullet points rather than long, waffly paragraphs. Also all the notes are sorted into the four topics: 1. Foreign 2. Economic 3. Social 4 Political, which few textbooks will do precisely. This makes revision much simpler and you will know exactly what knowledge to put in for a specific question. The topic are all organised in clear documents with simple and uniform presentation to make revision straight forward. These are vital for anybody doing this course and will save you hours and hours of sorting through notes made in class and putting them into a useful format. They are also much more comprehensive than normal revision notes and will ensure there are no gaps in your knowledge when it comes to your exam as long as you learn them!
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
Grab a bargain bundle of history resources including detailed notes of all topics from the AS level course and a list of all the relevant dates.
Unlike a textbook or revision guide these notes are detailed yet relevant and it uses clear bullet points rather than long, waffly paragraphs. The topic are all organised in clear documents with simple and uniform presentation to make revision straight forward. These are vital for anybody doing this course and will save you hours and hours of sorting through notes made in class and putting them into a useful format. They are also much more comprehensive than normal revision notes and will ensure there are no gaps in your knowledge when it comes to your exam as long as you learn them!
Grab a bargain bundle of history resources including detailed notes of all topic from the A level course and a list of all the relevant dates.
Unlike a textbook or revision guide these notes are detailed yet relevant and it uses clear bullet points rather than long, waffly paragraphs. The topic are all organised in clear documents with simple and uniform presentation to make revision straight forward. These are vital for anybody doing this course and will save you hours and hours of sorting through notes made in class and putting them into a useful format. They are also much more comprehensive than normal revision notes and will ensure there are no gaps in your knowledge when it comes to your exam as long as you learn them!
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
An ultimate list of all the dates you need to for A-level British history from 1951-2007. As long as you memorise this list you will never get stuck on your dates again. They are also easily convertible into quizlet cards.
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
This is a complete set of detailed notes you will need for A level Modern British history and it covers the period of 1951-2007. Unlike a textbook or revision guide these notes are detailed yet relevant and it uses clear bullet points rather than long, waffly paragraphs. Also all the notes are sorted into the four topics: 1. Foreign 2. Economic 3. Social 4 Political, which few textbooks will do precisely. This makes revision much simpler and you will know exactly what knowledge to put in for a specific question. The topic are all organised in clear documents with simple and uniform presentation to make revision straight forward. These are vital for anybody doing this course and will save you hours and hours of sorting through notes made in class and putting them into a useful format. They are also much more comprehensive than normal revision notes and will ensure there are no gaps in your knowledge when it comes to your exam as long as you learn them!
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
An ultimate list of all the dates you need to for A-level Russian history from 1855-1964. As long as you memorise this list you will never get stuck on your dates again. They are also easily convertible into quizlet cards.
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics.
Grab a bargain bundle of history resources including detailed notes of all topics from the A level course, a list of all the relevant dates and a enormous 45 essay plans to prepare you for any question that could come up.
Unlike a textbook or revision guide these notes are detailed yet relevant and it uses clear bullet points rather than long, waffly paragraphs. The topic are all organised in clear documents with simple and uniform presentation to make revision straight forward. These are vital for anybody doing this course and will save you hours and hours of sorting through notes made in class and putting them into a useful format. They are also much more comprehensive than normal revision notes and will ensure there are no gaps in your knowledge when it comes to your exam as long as you learn them!
I have similar resources for history available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1 as well as resources for maths and economics. You can also purchase each of the three resources in this package separately at the shop.
For A-level history it is important to try and predict a few questions that could come up. This package of a massive 45 essay plans which covers all the major topics and themes for this A-level course. It is highly likely these questions will come up so read through these and revise the content carefully and you should be able to deal with any question. These have been carefully made so that they follow the format that the exam board wants based on the mark scheme and examiner reports.
How to use: The three main points in response to the each question are in bold, evidence to support this point is in green, evidence to contradict this point is in red and a sentence linking back the point to the question is in blue. Finally, there is a brief conclusion in black. You don’t have to agree with my conclusion, but look carefully at the evidence.
For A-level history it is important to try and predict a few questions that could come up. This package of a massive 37 essay plans which covers all the major topics and themes for this A-level course. It is highly likely these questions will come up so read through these and revise the content carefully and you should be able to deal with any question. These have been carefully made so that they follow the format that the exam board wants based on the mark scheme and examiner reports.
How to use: The three main points in response to the each question are in bold, evidence to support this point is in green, evidence to contradict this point is in red and a sentence linking back the point to the question is in blue. Finally, there is a brief conclusion in black. You don’t have to agree with my conclusion, but look carefully at the evidence.
This 28-page revision guide covers all the content you need to know for the NEW AQA GCSE History component AA (Paper 1): America 1840-1894 (9-1). The guide uses colourful presentation and concise notes to enhance learning. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. The content was made to exactly follow the specification, so you can have peace of mind that everything you need to know is here.
One of the biggest problems with revision is having disorganised notes and too many notes. This guide has all you need to know in one place so you will not have to learn more than you need to, which will save you vital time in your other exams.
It is organised into sections which exactly follow the specification and there is also an additional page of exam questions at the back. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared for any question the exam board could throw at you.
If this guide is useful for you, I have others available for all other GCSE History components available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1/History and also more GCSE Maths and A-level History resources. With four of these revision guides you can make GCSE history simple. As long as you learn all of this content you will be prepared for anything in your exam and you will need no more revision resources.
This 34-page revision guide covers all the content you need to know for the NEW AQA GCSE History component AD (Paper 1): America 1920-1973, Opportunity and Inequality (9-1). The guide uses colourful presentation and concise notes to enhance learning. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. The content was made to exactly follow the specification, so you can have peace of mind that everything you need to know is here.
One of the biggest problems with revision is having disorganised notes and too many notes. This guide has all you need to know in one place so you will not have to learn more than you need to, which will save you vital time in your other exams.
It is organised into sections which exactly follow the specification and there is also an additional page of exam questions at the back. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared for any question the exam board could throw at you.
If this guide is useful for you, I have others available for all other GCSE History components available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1/History and also more GCSE Maths and A-level History resources. With four of these revision guides you can make GCSE history simple. As long as you learn all of this content you will be prepared for anything in your exam and you will need no more revision resources.
This 30-page revision guide covers all the content you need to know for the NEW AQA GCSE History component AC (Paper 1): Russia 1894-1945 (9-1). The guide uses colourful presentation and concise notes to enhance learning. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. The content was made to exactly follow the specification, so you can have peace of mind that everything you need to know is here.
One of the biggest problems with revision is having disorganised notes and too many notes. This guide has all you need to know in one place so you will not have to learn more than you need to, which will save you vital time in your other exams.
It is organised into sections which exactly follow the specification and there is also an additional page of exam questions at the back. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared for any question the exam board could throw at you.
If this guide is useful for you, I have others available for all other GCSE History components available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1/History and also more GCSE Maths and A-level History resources. With four of these revision guides you can make GCSE history simple. As long as you learn all of this content you will be prepared for anything in your exam and you will need no more revision resources.
This 21-page revision guide covers all the content you need to know for the NEW AQA GCSE History component BA (Paper 1): Norman England c1066-1100 (9-1). The guide uses colourful presentation and concise notes to enhance learning. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. The content was made to exactly follow the specification, so you can have peace of mind that everything you need to know is here.
One of the biggest problems with revision is having disorganised notes and too many notes. This guide has all you need to know in one place so you will not have to learn more than you need to, which will save you vital time in your other exams.
It is organised into sections which exactly follow the specification and there is also an additional page of exam questions at the back. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared for any question the exam board could throw at you.
If this guide is useful for you, I have others available for all other GCSE History components available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/theinvisiblehand1/History and also more GCSE Maths and A-level History resources. With four of these revision guides you can make GCSE history simple. As long as you learn all of this content you will be prepared for anything in your exam and you will need no more revision resources.
NOTE: this guide does not include information about the historic environment component.