These A4L sheets have been excellent revision materials for my A-level classes. I often use them as ‘compulsory tasks’ for any intervention strategies and have seen them move E grade students to B grade via condensing their notes around the specification to a few pages.
These A4L sheets have been excellent revision materials for my A-level classes. I often use them as ‘compulsory tasks’ for any intervention strategies and have seen them move E grade students to B grade via condensing their notes around the specification to a few pages.
Perfect as an Easter/revision task and on a ‘special offer’ bundle! I hope that you find them useful.
These 5 worksheets were created from the specification for ‘Edexcel Economics B’ to ensure every learning outcome was covered. They were designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto a few pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for themes 1, 2 and 3) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification.
Lastly, they can be used as an ‘intervention/support plan’ for students who have weak subject knowledge (attached is a support plan pro forma and an exemplar A4L sheet from 3.1 as an example of the depth that an A grade student went to!).
I hope you find them useful - they have proved invaluable to my own students!
These 6 worksheets were created from the specification for ‘Edexcel Economics B’ to ensure every learning outcome was covered. They were designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto a few pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for themes 2, 3 and 4) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification.
Lastly, they can be used as an ‘intervention/support plan’ for students who have weak subject knowledge (attached is a support plan pro forma and an exemplar A4L sheet from 3.1 as an example of the depth that an A grade student went to!).
I hope you find them useful - they have proved invaluable to my own students!
These 5 worksheets are designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto two pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for theme 2, 3 and 4) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
Lastly, I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification. I’ve also included an ‘intervention/support plan’ pro forma to adapt and an exemplar version from 1.2 to demonstrate the level of detail that an A grade student went into.
I hope you find them useful!
These 6 worksheets were created from the specification for ‘Edexcel Economics B’ to ensure every learning outcome was covered. They were designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto a few pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for themes 1, 3 and 4) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification.
Lastly, they can be used as an ‘intervention/support plan’ for students who have weak subject knowledge (attached is a support plan pro forma and an exemplar A4L sheet from 3.1 as an example of the depth that an A grade student went to!).
I hope you find them useful - they have proved invaluable to my own students!
These 6 worksheets were created from the specification for ‘Edexcel Economics B’ to ensure every learning outcome was covered. They were designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto a few pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for themes 2, 3 and 4) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification.
Lastly, they can be used as an ‘intervention/support plan’ for students who have weak subject knowledge (attached is a support plan pro forma and an exemplar A4L sheet from 3.1 as an example of the depth that an A grade student went to!).
I hope you find them useful - they have proved invaluable to my own students!
These 4 worksheets are designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto a few pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for themes 1, 2 and 3) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification.
Lastly, they can be used as an ‘intervention/support plan’ for students who have weak subject knowledge (attached is a support plan pro forma and an exemplar A4L sheet from 1.2 as an example of the depth that an A grade student went to!).
I hope you find them useful - they have proved invaluable to my own students!
These 6 worksheets are designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto a few pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for themes 2, 3 and 4) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification.
Lastly, they can be used as an ‘intervention/support plan’ for students who have weak subject knowledge (attached is a support plan pro forma and an exemplar A4L sheet from 1.2 as an example of the depth that an A grade student went to!).
I hope you find them useful - they have proved invaluable to my own students!
These 5 worksheets are designed with assessment for learning in mind. Under the popular ‘knowledge organiser’ trend, they are useful as end of topic lessons to understand which concepts students understand and which they do not. They are also designed to condense a unit’s worth of learning onto a few pages - encouraging students to develop healthy learning habits as they go through the course.
This series of worksheets (also available for themes 1, 3 and 4) can also be used as a ‘flipped learning’ task where students research into what they will be learning ahead of the unit.
I have also collated them and used them as a revision pack to force students to revise each and every learning outcome from the specification.
Lastly, they can be used as an ‘intervention/support plan’ for students who have weak subject knowledge (attached is a support plan pro forma and an exemplar A4L sheet from 1.2 as an example of the depth that an A grade student went to!).
I hope you find them useful - they have proved invaluable to my own students!