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Extremely useful GCSE and A Level revision materials for both students and teachers. They have served me well in my courses and I hope they can be of benefit to you too!
GCSE French Le Passe Compose Notes
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GCSE French Le Passe Compose Notes

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A really useful resource to give students key information on the Passe Compose: Forming the past tense List of irregular past participles Past tense with etre This has served me well in my GCSE course and I hope it can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
GCSE Chemistry Chromatography Poster
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GCSE Chemistry Chromatography Poster

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The Chromatography sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Chemistry course, so revise it here with: Key definitions A clearly presented detailed method Described observations and results A clear diagram Description of calculations involved This has served me well in my GCSE course and I hope it can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
A Level Music: Elfman 'Batman' Notes & Wider Listening
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A Level Music: Elfman 'Batman' Notes & Wider Listening

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These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the following work: Birth of a Penguin’ Parts 1 & 2, ‘Rise and Fall from Grace’ and ‘Batman vs the Circus’, from Batman Returns(1992) (Danny Elfman) This resource includes: Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: Highlighting key words in the notes Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
A Level Music: Bush 'Hounds of Love' Notes & Wider Listening
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A Level Music: Bush 'Hounds of Love' Notes & Wider Listening

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These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the following work: Cloudbusting’, ‘And Dream of Sheep’ and ‘Under Ice’ from Hounds of Love (Kate Bush) This resource includes: Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: Highlighting key words in the notes Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
A Level Music: The Beatles 'Revolver' Notes & Wider Listening
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A Level Music: The Beatles 'Revolver' Notes & Wider Listening

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These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the following work: Eleanor Rigby’, ‘Here, There and Everywhere’, ‘I Want to Tell You’ and ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ from Revolver (The Beatles) This resource includes: Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: Highlighting key words in the notes Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
Edexcel A Level Music Model Essays
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Edexcel A Level Music Model Essays

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Model essays and plans based on the Edexcel A Level Music set works. These are top band responses. There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
AQA A Level German 'Good Bye Lenin' Key Quotes List
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AQA A Level German 'Good Bye Lenin' Key Quotes List

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Key quotes list, essential for any student studying Becker’s “Good Bye Lenin”. They have served me well in my A Level German course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
AQA A Level French "L'auberge espagnole" Key Quotes List
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AQA A Level French "L'auberge espagnole" Key Quotes List

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Key quotes list, essential for any student studying Klapisch’s “L’Auberge Espagnole”. They have served me well in my A Level French course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
GCSE Chemistry Atomic Structure Revision Notes
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GCSE Chemistry Atomic Structure Revision Notes

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The Atomic Structure sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Chemistry course, so revise it here with: Key definitions and notes about atomic structure, including: Protons Neutrons Electrons and Electron Arrangement in atoms Mass and Atomic Numbers This has served me well in my GCSE course and I hope it can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
GCSE English Language Formal & Informal Letter Writing Handout
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GCSE English Language Formal & Informal Letter Writing Handout

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A great handout to give to students as a checklist for when they are writing in these different styles. Can also serve as a useful reminder for revision purposes. This has served me well in my GCSE course and I hope it can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
GCSE Chemistry Periodic Table Details & History Poster
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GCSE Chemistry Periodic Table Details & History Poster

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The Periodic Table sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Chemistry course, so revise it here with: Key features, properties and descriptions of: Alkali Metals Transition Metals Halogens Noble Gases Brief historical points about the development of the periodic table This has served me well in my GCSE course and I hope it can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
A Level Music: Familia Valera Miranda Notes & Wider Listening
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A Level Music: Familia Valera Miranda Notes & Wider Listening

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These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the following work: Alla va candela’ from ‘Se Quema la chumbamba’ from Cana Quema (La Familia Valera Miranda) This resource includes: Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: Highlighting key words in the notes Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
A Level Music: Schumann Piano Trio Notes & Wider Listening
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A Level Music: Schumann Piano Trio Notes & Wider Listening

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These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the following work: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17: Movement 1 (Clara Schumann) This resource includes: Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: Highlighting key words in the notes Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
A Level Music: Vaughan Williams Song-Cycle Notes & Wider Listening
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A Level Music: Vaughan Williams Song-Cycle Notes & Wider Listening

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These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the following work: On Wenlock Edge, No.1 ‘On Wenlock Edge’, No.3 ‘Is My Team Ploughing?’ and No.5 ‘Bredon Hill’ (Vaughan Williams) This resource includes: Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: Highlighting key words in the notes Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
AQA A Level French: Modules 7 - 8 Speaking Revision Presentation
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AQA A Level French: Modules 7 - 8 Speaking Revision Presentation

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This powerpoint presentation is for modules in the AQA A Level French specification: Les aspects positifs d’une societe diverse Quelle vie pour les marginalises? Fantastic revision resources which includes: Recommended specification points to guide students learning Detailed slides with francophone examples
AQA A Level German 'Der Vorleser' Key Quotes List
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AQA A Level German 'Der Vorleser' Key Quotes List

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Key quotes list, essential for any student studying Schlink’s “Der Vorleser”. They have served me well in my A Level German course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
GCSE Biology Adaptation Cases Studies Posters & Notes
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GCSE Biology Adaptation Cases Studies Posters & Notes

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The Adaptation sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with: Key notes and posters examining the case studies of Gunnera Manicata, the Southern Cassowary and Papaver Radicatum with relation to their adaptation for survival. This has served me well in my GCSE course and I hope it can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.