Workbook for OCR Entry Level History R435 students. It has all the content information and tasks with space to complete inside the booklet. I have used this for some students in a class studying the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 syllabus where the content is the same but the task is differentiated to what will come up on the OCR Entry Level exam.
Revision pack for OCR History A Level - Civil Rights section of the course.
Containing:
Quick notes on women, African Americans, Native Americans and the labour movement (I used these as a quick refresh for key facts)
Longer form note sheets
Key supreme court cases for each sub-topic
And some completed essays
I got an A* at A Level and went on to study history at Cambridge.
THIS BUNDLE CONTAINS KNOWLEDGE ORGANISERS FOR ALL 15 OF THE OCR CONFLICT POEMS!
These clear, detailed and visually-appealing knowledge organisers offer complete reference points for students learning or revising the following poems from the OCR ‘Power and Conflict’ anthology:
Anthem for Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen;
Lament - Gillian Clarke;
Honour Killing - Imtiaz Dharker;
Envy - Mary Lamb
Vergissmeinnicht - Keith Douglas
Partition - Sujata Bhatt
The Destruction of Sennacherib - Lord Byron
There’s A Certain Slant of Light - Emily Dickinson
The Man He Killed - Thomas Hardy
A Poison Tree -William Blake
What Were They Like? - Denise Levertov
Phrase Book - Jo Shapcott
The Prelude (Extract) - William Wordsworth
Flag - John Agard
Punishment - Seamus Heaney
Each organiser contains a number of detailed, clear, and colourful sections explaining the key elements of the poem:
Context;
Line-by-Line Analysis;
Poetic Devices/ Language Devices;
Themes;
Form/Structure;
Poems for Comparison;
The Poet’s Influences.
The resources are designed to be printed onto A3, and are provided as both PDFs and Word documents (so that you can edit should you wish to). All images used are licensed for commercial use and are cited on a separate document (included).
I’ve taken the target grades for 3 to 8 and compiled a document for each one detailing:
How many marks students have to achieve in each question to gain their target grade
What skills/structure they would need to achieve this mark for each style of question.
Very handy to show personalised intervention!
Condensed notes for the American Revolution topic of AQA and OCR exam boards.
Includes everything up to the last section of the specification on Washington and Adams as Presidents.
I use these as a private tutor, myself and other students have used these to get an A*. I first made the notes studying the A-Level myself, but since tutoring I have added notes to it from several sources, whilst still keeping condensed.
If you have found them useful, please leave a review :)
I have set it at this price as it has taken me a long time to make them, and my students have to pay for lessons with me to access them.
This booklet contains a series of activities such as comprehensions, thinking quilts, exam-style questions and key word links. They are all based on the OCR History B Crime & Punishment unit (c. 1250-present).
Very useful for pupils when revising.
Please check out my other revision materials for GCSE students.
OCR A Level: Churchill and Britain, 1930-1997 notes
Full textbook notes - 82 pages covering all chapter (1-7)
CHURCHILL 1929-51:
Chapter 1: Churchill’s view of events, 1929-40
Chapter 2: Churchill as wartime prime minister
Chapter 3: Churchill and international diplomacy, 1939-51
BRITAIN, 1951-97:
Chapter 4: Conservative Domination, 1951-64
Chapter 5: Labour and Conservative governments, 1964-79
Chapter 6: Thatcher and the end of consensus, 1979-97
Chapter 7: Britain’s position in the world, 1951-97
Germany 1925 - 1939 Weimar and Nazi Germany Depth Study for OCR Entry Level History R435.
Student information and workbook for lower ability students studying the Entry Level course with a mixture of content, varying skilled activities and differentiation. It has a recap of key skills at the beginning and an area of revision techniques at the end.
I have used the booklet with students in a class alongside Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918 - 1939 students as the content is the same but the activites are different.
A complete guide to approaching and answering Section A, Paper 2 of A Level English Literature (‘The Gothic’).
Includes:
Unseen Gothic One-Stop Shop
(Mark scheme; Exam rubric; Luckhurst’s Gothic Waves; Gothic concerns, character archetypes and key conventions; Setting as character; Decay and language in the Gothic; Metonymy; Movements within the Gothic)
Gothic Textual Survey
(11 key Gothic texts across the periods of Early Gothic (1765-1788), High Gothic (1789-1813), Late Gothic (1814-1838), Post-Gothic (1839-1898), Postmodern (1960-) and the Female/Cosmic Gothic)
Coverage for each text mentioned:
Title, year, Author
Key context
Tropes
Narration (1st, 2nd or 3rd person)
Key characters, setting and language
Resource from a student who achieved A* at A-Level in the 2022 series. Please leave a review if choosing to download, and credit if/when reusing! Thanks.
Detailed Lessons on How to Approach the OCR A Level Literature Exams, includes:
Hamlet
Dystopia (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Ibsen and Rossetti
Detailed early modern context lesson
Resources include extracts and model responses
Four chapters of Germany revision based on the OCR specification for A-Level students studying OCR History from 1919-1963.
These chapters include helpful revision notes that are summary based and simplified for students to skim through and to help with their note taking.
If students are unable to meet with the specification; this cluster of revision notes is very helpful as it is designed under sections of events concerning the specification as well as the colour coordination of red and green to understand the strengths/weaknesses as well as pros/cons.
It is ideal, simple and easily able to comprehend just by simplify reading these resources I have put together as an A-Level history student myself.
I truly believe that this would be very beneficial for students studying this specification as well as for students studying their GCSE as these revision notes also include a similiar specification for GCSE students studying Hitler and Germany before and under Hitler’s power.
Helpful for teachers and students.
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Included in this huge bundle are detailed notes on every single rebellion in the course! The notes have been done with a great deal of time, care and attention with lots of additional information and painstakingly researched to ensure students have comprehensive knowledge.
Every rebellion broken down!
Causes;
Nature (objectives, size, duration, support, leadership, organisation);
Impact (government / local response, level of threat, level of success or significance);
This is the ideal resource for;
Your own subject knowledge
Teaching notes
Giving to students as revision material
If students have missed a lesson
Please review if you purchase, and check out my OCR Tudor Rebellions lesson bundle on my TES shop!
Detailed resources covering the entire OCR unit!
Various resources covering the required content for OCR's Later Tudors unit including a detailed Scheme of Work. Included are worksheets, revision aids, diagrams and detailed handouts. Topics covered include religion, foreign policy and social unrest in the reigns of Edward, Mary and Elizabeth. (N.B. I have included Elizabethan foreign policy resources to enhance wider understanding, as this does not feature in the new spec).
Large A3 mind maps for GCSE OCR B which include areas which cover the whole topic. Great revision or recovery tasks, which can be set remotely or within lesson.
Mind Maps included on the following topics;
The People’s health
The Elizabethans
Kenilworth Castle
Making of America
Living under Nazi rule
HISTORY OCR B NORMAN CONQUEST. A set of concise resources for the Norman module of OCR B. Student friendly content. Good revision materials can be used for teaching as information sheets on the different topics within the module.
As someone is charging for the resources I have made I am putting them up for free.