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A Level AQA Learning Grids

Very good, especially for weaker students… gets students READING the textbook.

A Neal, Head of Geography & Independent Reviewer

A brilliant new idea for supporting weaker students. Students have to read their textbook/notes to complete a grid of questions in exact specification order. Cross-referenced to both Nelson Thornes and Philip Allan textbooks to ensure a structured reading of either textbook.

A godsend for those students who find learning difficult and for the less willing. Leads to active learning, identification of key points & the structuring of information.

  • The structured method of learning grids is of great value to students, especially if they find it difficult to absorb all the information in class.
  • Case study factsheets for all required case studies.
  • Fills in the gaps to ensure the whole specification is covered!
  • An easy-to-set, yet valuable homework option.
  • Requires minimal preparation and interaction from the teacher — great for cover lessons!
  • Results in a comprehensive set of revision notes.