Study Politics is a platform for A-Level Politics students to unlock your A* potential. Our free Revision Tools are published on our TES page, and additional learning, revision and teaching resources are available at https://www.studypolitics.co.uk
Study Politics is a platform for A-Level Politics students to unlock your A* potential. Our free Revision Tools are published on our TES page, and additional learning, revision and teaching resources are available at https://www.studypolitics.co.uk
Make sure your students are as prepared as they can be and have notes for every topic with this revision checklist for Edexcel A Level Politics Spec 9PL0.
Includes a checklist for complete notes and a confidence rating for each topic in the following papers:
Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas
Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas
Paper 3A: Comparative Politics (USA)
Paper 3B: Comparative Politics (Global)
Make sure your students are as prepared as they can be and have notes for every topic with this revision checklist for AQA A Level Politics (7152).
Includes a checklist for complete notes and a confidence rating for each topic in the following papers:
Paper 1: UK Government and Politics
Paper 2: US Government and Politics & comparative politics
Paper 3: Political Ideas
This resource is perfect for students revising for summer and mock exams. Find the areas to focus on with Study Politics’ Revision Checklist!
Targeted revision is key, and finding where you’re falling behind in tests is crucial to getting better grades. Tracking your test results can help make your revision more efficient by focusing on topics you find more difficult. Our Test Tracker also include a list of common mistakes and how to fix them. They are not exam board specific, meaning you can use them for AQA, CCEA, Edexcel and WJEC specifications.
Test Tracker is part of our Study Essentials range of free A Level Politics resources. Find more at www.studypolitics.co.uk/free-resources/study-essentials
This PowerPoint explains the requirements of the new AS and A-Level courses to make synoptic links between the papers. It covers the UK Government, Global and USA papers, and gives students opportunities to practice making synoptic links themselves.
Now for AQA specifications, this PowerPoint explains the requirements of the new AS and A Level courses to make synoptic links between the papers. It covers all three papers, giving examples of how and where to make and use synoptic links. There is also an opportunity for students to practice identifying and using synoptic links for themselves.