A Level Edexcel Revision Summaries
Option 1C: Britain, 1625–1701
Focused, engaging and student-friendly revision notes covering all the essentials in manageable chunks. Includes all the need-to-know information & revision activities – easy to use and perfect for exam revision or as end-of-topic summaries!
Concise Notes
- Logically structured in specification order
- Key terms and concepts clearly explained throughout
- Key case studies and events highlighted in every chapter.
Perfect for Revision
- Revision tasks for each topic prepare students for the exam and aid in getting top marks
- Bite-sized revision chunks all easily accessible, students can easily brush up on any weaknesses
- Twelve chapters, each with clear learning objectives and scene-setting questions make sure students don’t miss out on the bigger picture.
What do teachers say about this resource? (10400)
I liked this resource, It does what it says on the label!
I particularly liked the clear contents page and the revision tasks accompanying each section, especially the timeline at the end.
It enhances learning via the variety of approaches, e.g. key terms, learning objectives, scene setting questions etc. In this context the teacher’s intro was very helpful. Its educational value is to provide pupils with a sensible balance of text/activity so that the weaker students do not feel lost but the stronger ones can be challenged, e.g. by the exam style questions to write full essays.
It matches the spec very well. Here a useful innovation is to include the spec ref, p2 and relate it to subsequent chapters.
Keywords
- A Level Edexcel History (7042)
- A Level History
- A Level History Revision Summaries
- A Level Revision Summaries
- Option 1C: Britain, 1625–1701
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