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Here will be listed a wide range of subject guides from aged 5 to adult. They are the product of years of teaching experience and are proven to help with understanding and improving grades. We have 100s of guides so if you're looking for something and can't find it- just ask! Bespoke guides on almost any subject and any level can be available on request.
HISTORY A2 LEVEL The Wars Of The Roses: EDWARD IV- Society and Economy 1471-83
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HISTORY A2 LEVEL The Wars Of The Roses: EDWARD IV- Society and Economy 1471-83

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An essential lesson and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the fourth module of the Unit 2B course of the syllabus for the 'Wars of the Roses' (or first of the A2 part of the syllabus). Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards that offer The Wars of the Roses as a module such as OCR, this thirteen page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. This is the second part of these guides that analyse the reign of Edward IV- here we have an detailed yet summarised for ease of learning overview of his parliamentary acts and statutes in the context of society and economy 1471-83. It also discusses the achievements of Edward IV as well as his potential failures as a king in societal/economic terms. More guides, for the rest of the modules of this syllabus, and more depth on Edward IV are/will be available in the shop or on request.
ENGLISH LITERATURE- ANIMAL FARM (part 2): THEMES, SYMBOLS, MOTIFS
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ENGLISH LITERATURE- ANIMAL FARM (part 2): THEMES, SYMBOLS, MOTIFS

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AN EIGHT page guide on this novel, it includes: Examination of the three main themes in the novel and how to use them in essays Biographical detail on the author Historical, literary and social context of the novel With good weblinks to topics that students just starting out at GSCE may not be familiar and ten multiple choice questions to check knowledge and understanding of the text and the guide (with answers) this guide can be read before or after reading the novel. Useful for teachers, tutors and pupils, this can be used as revision, an essay helper or a whole lesson document. Allied to this is part 1 of the analysis of this novel, concerning the characters, in full, also available on this site. This can be used for KS3 or GCSE (11-16 year olds.)
ENGLISH LITERATURE- ANIMAL FARM PART 1: CHARACTERS
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ENGLISH LITERATURE- ANIMAL FARM PART 1: CHARACTERS

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AN EIGHT page guide on this novel, it includes: Examination of all major and minor characters How each character connects to themes (keyworded) in context Links to how and where they appear in the novel With good weblinks to topics that students just starting out at GSCE may not be familiar and ten multiple choice questions to check knowledge and understanding of the text and the guide (with answers) this guide can be read before or after reading the novel. Useful for teachers, tutors and pupils, this can be used as revision, an essay helper or a whole lesson document. Allied to this is part 2 of the analysis of this novel, concerning themes, symbolism and motifs in full, also available on this site. This can be used for KS3 or GCSE (11-16 year olds.)
HISTORY A2 The Wars of the Roses  The Sun(ne) in Splendour 1471-83, Part One (Edward IV)
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HISTORY A2 The Wars of the Roses The Sun(ne) in Splendour 1471-83, Part One (Edward IV)

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An essential lesson and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the fourth module of the Unit 2B course of the syllabus for the 'Wars of the Roses' (or first of the A2 part of the syllabus). Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards, this ten page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. This is the first part of these guides that analyse the reign of Edward IV- here we have an detailed yet summarised for ease of learning overview of his 'domestic' (as it was not seen as two separate entities) and 'foreign' policy for this entire rule. Fully fifteen pages long. More guides, for the rest of the modules of this syllabus, and more depth on Edward IV are/will be available in the shop or on request.
History A/S and A level History The Tudors: Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty (module 1) (part 4)
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History A/S and A level History The Tudors: Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty (module 1) (part 4)

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This is a guide for module 1 of Unit 1C (AQA) but suitable for all exam boards that offer this course: ‘The Tudors: England 1483-1603': Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty: England 1485-1547. This should be read in conjunction with the other Unit 1C modules for A/S and A2 (available in the shop). Part 1 (available in the shop) focuses on an overview comparing the monarchial system Henry VII ‘inherited’ with the one he wished to create. (This guide could also be used as background for Unit 2B.) Part 2 of this first module is also available, which defines the Renaissance and sets forth arguments- as used to be merely accepted- as to whether Henry VII fits that definition. Part 3 discusses the nature of his initial moves to establish the ‘Tudor dynasty’ and maintain his early tenuous grip on the throne of England. But this is part 4, which goes into depth about his actions and motivations for said actions after the Battle of Bosworth and until 1495. It also summarises important Acts and Statutes for this decade (though more depth on them and all his political policy will be/is available on the shop.) Without this context it is difficult to ascertain exactly what Henry VII did to consolidate the monarchy, and even if he succeeded, which is the whole point of this module. At A/S and A level you need to link events and policies if you want an A grade. Fully FOURTEEN pages long and annotated, with further reading options and revision style questions to check your knowledge, these compact yet detailed guides are essential reading that also cut down pupil study time. Made for the AQA exam board but suitable for all exam boards that do this topic, it is useful for teachers, tutors, parents and pupils for a frame of reference for a topic that used to be seen by traditional historians as an 'easy', black and white period of history- how we know it was no such thing.
History A/S and A level History The Tudors: Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty (module 1) part 3
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History A/S and A level History The Tudors: Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty (module 1) part 3

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This is a guide for module 1 of Unit 1C (AQA) but suitable for all exam boards that offer this course: ‘The Tudors: England 1483-1603': Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty: England 1485-1547. This should be read in conjunction with the other Unit 1C modules for A/S and A2 (available in the shop). Part 1 (available in the shop) focuses on an overview comparing the monarchial system Henry VII ‘inherited’ with the one he wished to create. (This guide could also be used as background for Unit 2B.) Part 2 of this first module is also available, which defines the Renaissance and sets forth arguments- as used to be merely accepted- as to whether Henry VII fits that definition. But this is part 3- the nature of his initial moves to establish the ‘Tudor dynasty’ and maintain his early tenuous grip on the throne of England. Without this context it is difficult to ascertain exactly what Henry VII did to consolidate the monarchy, and even if he succeeded, which is the whole point of this module. At A/S and A level you need to link events and policies if you want an A grade. Fully THIRTEEN pages long and annotated, with further reading options and revision style questions to check your knowledge, these compact yet detailed guides are essential reading that also cut down pupil study time. Made for the AQA exam board but suitable for all exam boards that do this topic, it is useful for teachers, tutors, parents and pupils for a frame of reference for a topic that used to be seen by traditional historians as an 'easy', black and white period of history- how we know it was no such thing.
11 PLUS entrance exams practice- MATHEMATICS part/paper 1
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11 PLUS entrance exams practice- MATHEMATICS part/paper 1

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This is the first part for the Mathematics component of the 11 plus examinations for grammar and selective entrance schools all across the UK. There are 60 possible types of exercise that can turn up on these entrance exams, these are the first quarter. These methods are unique to me and I spent some years with real pupils developing them to the highest possible standard. It is set out in the form of an exam paper that is six pages long and contains 60 questions, and is 16 pages long in total. The first six pages are the paper itself. The following topics are covered: Fractions, decimals and % (up to level 5 skills) Basic algebra Area of 3 and 4 sided shapes Pythagoras' Theorem Inverse operations Time (12 and 24 hour clock, as a fraction) Degrees Lowest common multiples Conversions (metric and time). Unlike many other papers that just provide answers and no help, it then has -a full page where you can note your scores on each skill, showing strengths and weaknesses in these areas. Full guides on how to do these skills, if not already, will soon be available in the shop. - NINE pages of full, colour coded and informal (but correct) explanations of every single question, with consistent and fast methods to help you get the answer right every time! For parents, tutors and pupils who'd like to try for grammar or other selective school, and can also be used for Year 7 preparation to ensure pupils are streamed into top middle and higher in Maths sets whether they go to grammar school or not. It can also be used for 11+ retakes at 12/13+.
ENGLISH KS3 AND GCSE- POETRY: Context, Analysis and Themes in  ‘Exposure’ by Wilfrid Owen.
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ENGLISH KS3 AND GCSE- POETRY: Context, Analysis and Themes in ‘Exposure’ by Wilfrid Owen.

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A full in depth analysis of Wilfrid Owen's 'Exposure' poem, part of the 'Conflict' section of the GCSE Anthology. Ten pages long fully annotated with check yourself questions, and further reading recommendations, this guide is perfect for a lesson plan, revision, or getting to grips with this piece of now classic World War I poetry. Pupils, teachers, tutors and parents who are home schooling will find this invaluable. It contains biographical and social context information, themes, symbols, motifs and language structures such as simile, metaphor, rhythm and rhyme, and imagery.
ENGLISH KS3 and GCSE Of Mice and Men- Allegory, Symbols and Motifs.
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ENGLISH KS3 and GCSE Of Mice and Men- Allegory, Symbols and Motifs.

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A summary for Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men on its allegory, symbolism and motifs. There is enough information in this to obtain A04/A/A* in the technical part of an essay on this book. Excellent as a lesson starter for tutors, homeschoolers and teachers, and for pupils who are trying to streamline their essays or come up from a C grade, or lesson aid/revision for everyone.
ENGLISH KS3 and GCSE Of Mice and Men- Curley's wife model essay
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ENGLISH KS3 and GCSE Of Mice and Men- Curley's wife model essay

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A model essay for Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men on possibly one of the most contentious characters- Curley's wife. Currently at an A03/grade B level, at the end there are tips on how to improve it to an A/A*. Suitable for pupils who are trying to streamline their essays or come up from a C grade, or lesson aid for tutors and homeschoolers.
GCSE English HOW TO PREPARE AN ESSAY An Inspector Calls- Gerald Croft
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GCSE English HOW TO PREPARE AN ESSAY An Inspector Calls- Gerald Croft

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This is a A/A* grade GCSE English model essay preparation handout covering a topic in the play An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley. In this case it is a discussion of the character of Gerald Croft and how he embodies the themes of the play. It includes points to discuss; themes you should mention in ANY Inspector Calls essays; and quotes- and deviates from the PEE structure. This is because many examiners consider PEE a weak structure for which they can only award AO2/ grade C marks. Great revision/ essay preparation tool that can be adapted for all essays, and useful for those who find the play difficult to follow. It is divided up in how to compile an introduction an essay body and a conclusion. A useful guide for teachers, pupils and tutors/parents who homeschool, with four pages of explanation and themes, and an additional three page section for the addition of relevant quotes and space to make your own analysis/commentary before you start the essay.
History A/S level Wars of the Roses: Society and Economy, 1450–1471, Part One (Henry VI)
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History A/S level Wars of the Roses: Society and Economy, 1450–1471, Part One (Henry VI)

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An essential overview lesson and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the first module of the Unit 2B course of the History A/S and A level syllabus. Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards, this TWELVE page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. This covers all the CONTEXT of Henry VI's social and economic policy, provides good detail of the social and economic Acts and Statutes between 1450-61 (when Edward IV acceded the throne) and makes the valid point that the Council ruled 'for' the king for much of his reign (vested interest/factionalism). This is part 1 of the activity guide on this topic. Part 2 will soon be available on here. Without context, writing good grade essays at A level is not possible. Part of a set of guides for the entire Unit 2B course, consisting of overviews, events, geneaologies, activities set by AQA, in depth and source work. Together they make a full, A grade coverage of the entire syllabus. Suitable for A/S and A level.
History A/S: Wars of the Roses 'The Origins of the Conflict 1450-9': Cade's Rebellion part 2 indepth
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History A/S: Wars of the Roses 'The Origins of the Conflict 1450-9': Cade's Rebellion part 2 indepth

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An essential indepth lesson accompaniment to the Cade's Rebellion contextual overview guide; also available in the shop for FREE; and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the first module of the Unit 2B course of the History A/S and A level syllabus. Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards that contain this Unit, this FOURTEEN page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. This second part adds depth to the CONTEXT of Cade's Rebellion (1450) part 1 of the activity guide on this topic. Without context, writing good grade essays at A level is not possible. Part of a set of guides for the entire Unit 2B course, consisting of overviews, events, geneaologies, activities set by AQA, in depth and source work. Together they make a full, A grade coverage of the entire syllabus. Suitable for A/S and A level.
French KS2, 3, GCSE and A level- How to use 'être' verbs in the past (perfect)- full worksheet
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French KS2, 3, GCSE and A level- How to use 'être' verbs in the past (perfect)- full worksheet

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This is a seven page guide on how to form verbs in the PAST PERFECT tense that use 'être' as their past participle (the HAVE part, e.g. she HAS done). You will need this skill to complete KS3 and almost all GSCE tasks to an A/A* standard. With informal layout and full explanations of what each tense is, and why, with examples, and 48 exercises to try with full answers, this is an essential guide to ensure you can write, read, hear correctly and speak good, full sentences in tasks. This is part 1- how to do the pluperfect tense with verbs that use 'être' is also in the shop. Passive tenses (e.g. they have BEEN seen) will also be covered as they use 'être' too, in another guide. Suitable for revision, a lesson guide or familiarising yourself with French grammar for pupils, teachers, tutors and home schoolers. For ages 11 and upwards and even for primary school students if they are advanced students.
History A/S level Wars of the Roses 'The Origins of the Conflict 1450-9': Cade's Rebellion part 1
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History A/S level Wars of the Roses 'The Origins of the Conflict 1450-9': Cade's Rebellion part 1

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An essential overview lesson and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the first module of the Unit 2B course of the History A/S and A level syllabus. Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards, this nine page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. This covers all the CONTEXT of Cade's Rebellion (1450) and is part 1 of the activity guide on this topic. Part 2 will soon be available on here. Without context, writing good grade essays at A level is not possible. Part of a set of guides for the entire Unit 2B course, consisting of overviews, events, geneaologies, activities set by AQA, in depth and source work. Together they make a full, A grade coverage of the entire syllabus. Suitable for A/S and A level. This is currently offered for FREE. PLEASE leave a review of it as a courtesy else it will be reverted to a pay-for-access document. Hundreds of people have downloaded my free documents yet nobody has left a review. Without reviews our documents get no exposure which affects our ratings and sales. Thank you for your understanding.
History A/S and A level The Wars of the Roses 'The Triumph of the Yorkists, 1461–1471' overview.
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History A/S and A level The Wars of the Roses 'The Triumph of the Yorkists, 1461–1471' overview.

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An essential overview lesson and/or revision guide for parents, pupils and teachers covering all the points you need to gain good marks in the first module of the Unit 2B course of the History A/S and A level syllabus. Written for the AQA exam board, but suitable for all exam boards that offer this module, this ten page, clearly written document also has multiple choice questions to check understanding and comprehensive further reading sources to delve more deeply into the module. This covers all the events, issues and key players of the years 1461-71, and meant as a starting point for the entire Wars of the Roses unit. Part of a set of guides for the entire Unit 2B course, consisting of overviews, events, geneaologies, activities set by AQA, in depth and source work. Together they make a full, A grade coverage of the entire syllabus. Suitable for A/S and A level.
Spanish KS2, 3, GCSE and A level- How to CONJUGATE (make) verbs- full worksheet
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Spanish KS2, 3, GCSE and A level- How to CONJUGATE (make) verbs- full worksheet

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This is a four page guide on all the tenses (times in the past present or future) you will need to complete KS3 and almost all GSCE tasks to an A/A* standard. With informal layout and full explanations of what each tense is, and why, with examples, this is an essential guide to ensure you can write, read, hear correctly and speak good, full sentences in tasks. Suitable for revision, a lesson guide or familiarising yourself with Spanish grammar for pupils, teachers, tutors and home schoolers. For ages 11 and upwards and even for primary school students if they are advanced students.
History A/S and A2 level Wars of the Roses/ The Tudors- the Tudor takeover full guide
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History A/S and A2 level Wars of the Roses/ The Tudors- the Tudor takeover full guide

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This is a guide that can be used for the end of Unit 2B 'The Wars of the Roses' or the start of Unit 1C: ‘The Tudors: England 1483-1603: Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty: England 1485-1547. This should be read in conjunction with the other Unit 1C/2B modules for A/S and A2 (available in the shop). It focuses on an overview discussing the regime change from York to Tudor, including Bosworth. More guides on both of these Units are also available on here. Without this context it is difficult to ascertain exactly what Henry VII needed to do to consolidate the monarchy, which is the whole point of this module. At A/S and A level you need to link events and policies if you want an A grade. Thirteen pages long with revision questions and full further reading links, this contextualisation is vital in order to frame the events of 1483-99. Made for the AQA exam board but suitable for all exam boards that do this topic, it is useful for teachers, tutors, parents and pupils for a frame of reference for the accession of Henry VII that used to be seen by traditional historians as an 'easy', black and white period of history- how we know it was no such thing.
French KS2, 3, GCSE and A level- How to CONJUGATE (make) verbs- full worksheet
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French KS2, 3, GCSE and A level- How to CONJUGATE (make) verbs- full worksheet

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This is a four page guide on all the tenses (times in the past present or future) you will need to complete KS3 and almost all GSCE tasks to an A/A* standard. With informal layout and full explanations of what each tense is, and why, with examples, this is an essential guide to ensure you can write, read, hear correctly and speak good, full sentences in tasks. Suitable for revision, a lesson guide or familiarising yourself with French grammar for pupils, teachers, tutors and home schoolers. For ages 11 and upwards and even for primary school students if they are advanced students.
English Literature GCSE FULL MARKED ESSAY on 'A Frosty Night' (Graves) and  'Catrin' (Clarke)
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English Literature GCSE FULL MARKED ESSAY on 'A Frosty Night' (Graves) and 'Catrin' (Clarke)

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Meant to be used in conjunction with the full guide on these two poems on this site, this is a real essay written by one of our pupils, fully annotated and marked to the highest standard. With full corrections and plenty of friendly tips and advice, marked essays like this are vital to help essay improvement and consistency of response. This essay compares and contrasts 'A Frosty Night' by Robert Graves and 'Catrin' by Gillian Clarke, and was for the WJEC board, but can be used in all syllabi and courses that are doing the 'love and loss' module of the poetry anthology.