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Covers photosynthesis, respiration, metabolism and energy transfer for AQA GCSE Biology.
Covers cell structure, microscopy, cell division, stem cells and transport in cells for AQA GCSE Biology.
Covers ecosystems, competition, adaptation, sampling techniques, nutrient cycles, biodiversity and sustainability for AQA GCSE Biology.
Covers the nervous system, reflex actions, the endocrine system, blood glucose regulation, reproduction and plant hormones for AQA GCSE Biology.
Covers pathogens, diseases, the immune system, vaccination, antibiotics and drug development for AQA GCSE Biology.
Covers DNA, protein synthesis, genetic inheritance, variation, evolution, selective breeding and classification for AQA GCSE Biology.
Covers enzymes, the digestive system, the circulatory system, plant tissues and transport for AQA GCSE Biology.
AQA 7402 Section 3.1 — water and inorganic ions, carbohydrate structure, lipids, protein structure and function, enzyme kinetics, nucleic acids, ATP and coenzymes, biochemical tests, chromatography, and practical techniques. Required Practical 1 (enzyme rate) and RP6 (chromatography) anchored.
AQA 7402 Section 3.2 — prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, organelles, microscopy and cell fractionation, cell membrane structure, transport across membranes, endocytosis and exocytosis, the cell cycle and mitosis, and cell recognition + immune response. Required Practical 1 (microscopy), RP2 (mitotic index), RP3 (membrane permeability) and RP4 (water potential) anchored. Phase 2 will split immunity content into innate (order 7) and adaptive (order 8) lessons and add a vaccination / monoclonal antibodies / ELISA lesson at order 9.
AQA 7402 Section 3.8 — transcription factors and gene regulation, epigenetics, stem cells and differentiation, oncogenes / tumour suppressors / cancer, recombinant DNA technology, PCR and gel electrophoresis, genetic fingerprinting and forensics, gene therapy and genome projects. Source migrations: dna-gene-expression-depth L5-L9 (epigenetics + biotech lessons) plus cells-transport-depth L8 (stem cells) — moved here because totipotency and pluripotency are conceptually a gene-expression-control topic.
AQA 7402 Section 3.4 + 3.7.1 — DNA structure and replication, genes and the genetic code, transcription, translation, gene mutations, meiosis and genetic variation, Mendelian genetics, dihybrid inheritance, sex-linkage and autosomal linkage, epistasis and polygenic inheritance. Co-hosts 3.4 (DNA + protein synthesis + mutations + meiosis) and 3.7.1 (inheritance) because the teaching flow from DNA → protein → variation → inheritance is more pedagogically coherent than the spec's split. Sources: dna-gene-expression-depth L0-L4 + cells-transport-depth L7 (meiosis) + genetics-evolution-depth L0-L3.
AQA 7402 Sections 3.7.4–3.7.5 — population ecology and competition, succession and conservation management, nutrient cycles (carbon and nitrogen), energy transfer through ecosystems, sampling techniques, agricultural impacts, climate change and anthropogenic impacts, conservation case studies. Required Practical 11 (distribution of a species / statistical testing) anchored.
AQA 7402 Section 3.5 — overview of metabolism, glycolysis, link reaction and Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, anaerobic respiration, photosynthesis light-dependent and light-independent reactions, limiting factors, respirometers and practical investigations. Required Practical 7 (dehydrogenase activity) and RP8 (photosynthesis variables) anchored.
AQA 7402 Section 3.3 — surface area to volume ratio, gas exchange in single-celled organisms / insects / fish / plants / mammals, digestion and absorption, mammalian heart and cardiac cycle, haemoglobin and oxygen transport (with Bohr shift and fetal Hb), blood vessels and tissue fluid formation, xylem water transport and transpiration (potometer practical anchored), phloem and translocation by mass flow. Built from scratch in Phase 2 to address the spec 3.3 gap identified in the AQA Biology architecture audit.
AQA 7402 Section 3.6 (second half) — principles of homeostasis and negative feedback, kidney osmoregulation and the nephron, blood glucose regulation and diabetes, thermoregulation in endotherms and ectotherms, hormonal control and second messengers, the menstrual cycle, liver detoxification, and a dissection-based required practical. Required Practical 5 (kidney dissection) anchored.
AQA 7402 Section 3.6 (first half) — survival and response, neurone structure, resting potential and action potential, synaptic transmission and neurotransmitters, muscle contraction and the sliding-filament theory, receptors and sensory transduction, reflex arcs and CNS/PNS organisation, plant responses and IAA. Required Practical 10 (reaction-time / muscle fatigue) anchored.
AQA 7402 Sections 3.7.2–3.7.3 — chi-squared statistical inference, Hardy-Weinberg principle, natural selection and selection pressures, genetic drift and gene flow, allopatric and sympatric speciation, classification and taxonomy, molecular evidence for evolution and phylogeny, fossil + biogeographic + comparative evidence for evolution.
Transferable exam-skills course for AQA 7402 — paper structure, assessment objectives and AO weighting, all 12 required practicals, mark scheme patterns, the 25-mark Paper 3 essay technique, and a complete specification map with revision strategy.
AQA GCSE Biology exam preparation companion covering paper structure, command words, all 10 required practicals, mark scheme patterns, common mistakes, and a full specification revision checklist.
Understand enterprise, entrepreneurship, business planning, market research, and forms of business ownership for GCSE Business.
Explore business growth strategies, globalisation, ethical and environmental considerations, and the impact of external factors on business for GCSE Business.
Master the marketing mix, pricing strategies, promotion, and financial concepts including revenue, costs, profit, cash flow and break-even analysis for GCSE Business.
Study production methods, quality management, supply chains, recruitment, training, motivation theories and organisational structures for GCSE Business.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Section 3.5 — Decision making to improve financial performance: financial objectives, cash flow vs profit, budgets and variance, break-even, profitability and liquidity ratios, sources of finance, and improving financial performance. Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Exam technique for the 300-mark, three-paper structure: Paper 1 (MCQs, short answer, 25-mark essays), Paper 2 (data response), Paper 3 (case study) — all synoptic.
Covers atoms, elements, compounds, mixtures, atomic structure, electronic configuration and periodic table groups for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers ionic, covalent and metallic bonding, giant and simple structures, states of matter and nanoparticles for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers pure substances, formulations, chromatography, gas tests, flame tests, metal hydroxides, anion tests, instrumental analysis and flame emission spectroscopy for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers reactivity of metals, extraction, oxidation and reduction, acids, bases, neutralisation, salt preparation, electrolysis and required practicals for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers the history of the atmosphere, greenhouse gases, climate change, carbon footprint, atmospheric pollutants, acid rain and reducing emissions for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers exothermic and endothermic reactions, reaction profiles, bond energies, cells, batteries, fuel cells and required practicals for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers crude oil, hydrocarbons, fractional distillation, combustion, cracking, alkenes, alcohols, carboxylic acids, esters and polymers for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers conservation of mass, relative formula mass, moles, reacting masses, limiting reactants, concentration, yield, atom economy and titrations for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers rates of reaction, collision theory, catalysts, reversible reactions, equilibrium, Le Chatelier's principle and the Haber process for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
Covers using Earth's resources, potable water, waste water treatment, life cycle assessments, recycling, corrosion, alloys, ceramics, polymers and composites for AQA GCSE Chemistry.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of acids, bases and buffers (3.1.12): Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory, pH calculations for strong and weak acids and bases, Ka and pKa, Kw and pH of water, pH curves and indicators, buffer solutions, polyprotic acids and salt hydrolysis. Anchors Required Practical 9 (titration and pH curves).
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry exam preparation: full paper structure for Papers 1, 2 and 3 with weightings and timings, all 12 required practicals condensed into a single revision lesson, mark-scheme decomposition by command word and AO, calculation mastery, and a specification map with a strategic revision plan.
Master photosynthesis, respiration and metabolism for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master cell structure, microscopy, cell division, and transport in and out of cells for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master homeostasis, the nervous system, hormonal coordination, and human reproduction for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master communicable diseases, the immune system, vaccination, antibiotics and drug development for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master inheritance, variation, evolution, natural selection, classification and ecology for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master the organisation of living things, including the digestive, circulatory and respiratory systems, and plant organ systems for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master atoms, elements, compounds, mixtures, atomic structure, the periodic table and properties of Group 1, Group 7 and Group 0 for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master ionic, covalent and metallic bonding, and the properties of different types of substance for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master the reactivity series, extraction of metals, acids, bases, neutralisation and electrolysis for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master exothermic and endothermic reactions, reaction profiles, and bond energy calculations for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master relative formula mass, moles, conservation of mass, balancing equations and concentration calculations for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master rates of reaction, collision theory, organic chemistry, chemical analysis, the atmosphere and using resources for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master circuit components, current, potential difference, resistance, series and parallel circuits, mains electricity and power for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master energy stores, transfers, conservation, efficiency, and national and global energy resources for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master forces, motion, Newton's laws, stopping distances, momentum and braking for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master permanent and induced magnets, magnetic fields, electromagnets, the motor effect and electromagnetic induction for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master the particle model of matter, density, changes of state, internal energy, radioactivity and nuclear radiation for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master transverse and longitudinal waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, reflection, refraction, and sound for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master exam technique, required practicals, command words, mathematical skills and revision strategies for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification (8464).
Master algorithms and data structures for GCSE Computer Science — searching, sorting, efficiency, data structures, and algorithm design.
Master Boolean logic for GCSE Computer Science — logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, XOR, NAND, NOR), truth tables, Boolean expressions, and logic circuits.
Master computational thinking for GCSE Computer Science — decomposition, abstraction, pattern recognition, algorithmic thinking, pseudocode, and flowcharts.
Understand how computers work — CPU architecture, the fetch-decode-execute cycle, memory, storage, operating systems, and embedded systems for GCSE Computer Science.
Understand cyber security for GCSE Computer Science — threats, vulnerabilities, social engineering, malware, encryption, and network security measures.
Learn how computers store and represent data — binary, hexadecimal, ASCII, Unicode, images, sound, and compression techniques for GCSE Computer Science.
Explore the ethical, legal, cultural, and environmental impacts of technology for GCSE Computer Science — privacy, AI ethics, digital divide, e-waste, and key legislation.
Learn about computer networks for GCSE Computer Science — types of networks, topologies, protocols, the internet, and network security.
Learn the building blocks of programming for GCSE Computer Science — variables, data types, selection, iteration, arrays, functions, and file handling.
Master algorithms for A-Level Computer Science — graph traversal, Dijkstra's algorithm, sorting and searching complexity, divide and conquer, and optimisation.
Master the AQA A-Level Computer Science exams with targeted techniques for code tracing, algorithm design, extended answers, and preliminary material preparation.
Covers investigation methods, human factors (ergonomics and anthropometrics), environmental and social challenges, influential designers and companies, design strategies, communication techniques, modelling, prototyping and exam practice. AQA 8552 Section 3.3.
Covers environmental impact of material extraction, carbon footprint, the six Rs, life cycle assessment, planned obsolescence, sources and origins of materials, fair trade, ethical sourcing, and worker welfare for AQA GCSE Design and Technology (8552) Sections 3.2.3 and 3.2.4.
Master energy sources, modern and smart materials, composites, technical textiles and electronic systems for the AQA GCSE Design and Technology specification (8552).
Covers material selection criteria, social/ethical/cultural factors, forces acting on materials, elastic and plastic deformation, reinforcing and stiffening techniques, stress, strain, Young's modulus, and testing methods for AQA GCSE Design and Technology (8552) Sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.
Master papers, boards, timbers, metals, polymers, textiles and material properties for the AQA GCSE Design and Technology specification (8552).
Master mechanical systems including levers, linkages, gears, cams, pulleys and calculations for the AQA GCSE Design and Technology specification (8552).
Master new and emerging technologies, enterprise, sustainability, CAD/CAM and manufacturing systems for the AQA GCSE Design and Technology specification (8552).
Covers production aids, quality control, specialist tools for all material areas, commercial processes (die cutting, screen printing, sublimation, CNC routing) and surface treatments for timbers, metals, polymers and textiles. AQA 8552 Sections 3.2.8 and 3.2.9.
Covers physical and mechanical properties, cutting, shaping, forming, joining techniques, wastage vs redistribution methods, stock forms and standard sizes, calculating material requirements, and scales of production for AQA GCSE Design and Technology (8552) Sections 3.2.5, 3.2.6, and 3.2.7.
Comprehensive exam preparation for AQA GCSE Design and Technology (8552). Covers Paper 1 and Paper 2 strategies, command words, mathematical and scientific content, material identification, design communication, NEA portfolio guidance, common mistakes and final revision checklists.
Master the AD/AS framework including the multiplier, national income determination, and Keynesian vs Classical perspectives for AQA A-Level Economics.
Evaluate fiscal, monetary, and supply-side policies, their effectiveness and the trade-offs involved in achieving macroeconomic objectives for AQA A-Level Economics.
Examine international trade theory, exchange rates, globalisation, trading blocs, and economic development issues for AQA A-Level Economics.
Understand wage determination, labour market structures, trade unions, discrimination, poverty and inequality for AQA A-Level Economics.
Analyse key macroeconomic indicators including economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the balance of payments for AQA A-Level Economics.
Explore the causes of market failure including externalities, public goods, information gaps, and evaluate government intervention strategies for AQA A-Level Economics.
Analyse different market structures from perfect competition to monopoly, including oligopoly, monopolistic competition, and contestable markets for AQA A-Level Economics.
Master the fundamental microeconomic concepts of demand, supply, price determination, elasticity, and the operation of competitive markets for AQA A-Level Economics.
Master the AQA A-Level Economics exam structure, diagram techniques, essay writing, evaluation skills, and build a strategic revision plan mapped to the full specification.
Master creative writing for GCSE English Language Paper 1 — narrative and descriptive writing techniques, sensory language, structure, and crafting compelling openings.
Master fiction reading skills for GCSE English Language Paper 1 — inference, language analysis, structural analysis, and critical evaluation of literary extracts.
Master non-fiction reading skills for GCSE English Language Paper 2 — comparing viewpoints, summarising, analysing persuasive techniques, and evaluating arguments.
Master transactional writing for GCSE English Language Paper 2 — articles, speeches, letters, essays, and leaflets with persuasive and argumentative techniques.
AQA A-Level English Language covering stages of child language acquisition, theories of language development (nativist, behaviourist, cognitive, social interactionist), phonological, lexical, grammatical and pragmatic development, and literacy development. Aligned to specification 7702.
AQA A-Level English Language exam preparation covering paper structure, assessment objectives, and detailed technique guides for Papers 1 and 2. Aligned to specification 7702.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Dickens's A Christmas Carol — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey — covering context, plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Priestley's An Inspector Calls — covering context, plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Willy Russell's Blood Brothers — covering context, plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Dennis Kelly's DNA — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique.
A board-agnostic essay-craft course for GCSE English Literature. Works for AQA, Edexcel, OCR and Eduqas. Teaches what examiners actually reward: sophisticated personal response, precise quotation integration, analytical depth, contextual awareness, and the comparative skills needed for poetry comparison. Includes Grade 4 vs Grade 6 vs Grade 9 response contrasts, modelled paragraphs, and a self-marking framework.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shelley's Frankenstein — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Dickens's Great Expectations — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar — covering historical context, plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Golding's Lord of the Flies — covering context, plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's Macbeth — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Alan Bennett's The History Boys — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Conan Doyle's The Sign of Four — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's The Tempest — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
A comprehensive GCSE revision course on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night — covering plot, characters, themes, language analysis, form and structure, key extracts, and exam technique to help students achieve top grades.
Master comparison skills (AO4) and NEA preparation for AQA A-Level English Literature, covering essay structure, quotation technique, text selection, secondary sources, and the complete NEA writing and submission process.
Master AQA A-Level English Literature (7712) exam technique with paper structure analysis, assessment objective guidance, Paper 1 and Paper 2 strategies, NEA coursework preparation, and mark scheme insights.
Covers factors affecting food choice, religious and ethical food choices, allergies and intolerances, food labelling, marketing, British and international cuisines, and sensory evaluation for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition (8585) section 3.5.
Covers food sources, organic and conventional farming, animal welfare, sustainable fishing, food miles, environmental impact, food security, primary and secondary processing, fortification and food additives for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition (8585) section 3.6.
Covers microorganisms, the danger zone, food poisoning bacteria (Campylobacter, Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, Staphylococcus aureus), food spoilage, storage, cross-contamination and personal hygiene for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition (8585) section 3.4.
Covers why food is cooked, heat transfer methods, and the functional and chemical properties of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, fruit and vegetables, and raising agents for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition.
Covers protein (HBV, LBV, complementation), fats (saturated, unsaturated), carbohydrates (starch, sugars, fibre), their functions, sources, and effects of deficiency and excess for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition.
Covers fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K), water-soluble vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B9, B12, C), minerals (calcium, iron, sodium, fluoride, iodine, phosphorus), and water for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition.
Covers the Eatwell Guide, nutritional needs across life stages, dietary groups (vegetarian, vegan, coeliac, lactose intolerant), energy balance, BMR, PAL, and diet-related health conditions for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition.
Covers exam structure, command words, MCQ technique, structured question technique, and comprehensive revision of nutrition, food science, food safety, food choice and food provenance for AQA GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition (8585).
Covers command words, question types, case study technique and exam strategy for AQA GCSE Geography.
Covers map skills, graphical skills, statistical techniques and fieldwork for AQA GCSE Geography.
Covers coastal, river and glacial landscapes for AQA GCSE Geography.
Covers tectonic hazards, weather hazards and climate change for AQA GCSE Geography.
Covers food, water and energy resources and their management for AQA GCSE Geography.
Covers development, Nigeria case study and the changing UK economy for AQA GCSE Geography.
Covers ecosystems, tropical rainforests and hot deserts for AQA GCSE Geography.
Covers urbanisation, Lagos, London and sustainable urban development for AQA GCSE Geography.
Investigate the nature and importance of places, how people develop attachments to places, and how places change over time for AQA A-Level Geography.
Master the AQA A-Level Geography exam structure, NEA coursework guide, essay technique, mark scheme patterns, and build a strategic revision plan mapped to the full specification.
AQA GCSE History covering the expansion of America westward, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the settlement of the Plains.
AQA GCSE History covering the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, the New Deal, WWII, the Civil Rights Movement, and social change in America.
AQA GCSE History covering the development of medicine and public health from medieval times to the modern era.
AQA GCSE History covering the impact of migration and empire on Britain from the Viking Age to the present day.
AQA GCSE History covering struggles for power and rights from Magna Carta to modern protest movements.
AQA GCSE History covering the origins of the Cold War, the Berlin Crisis, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and superpower rivalry.
AQA GCSE History covering the Korean War, the origins of the Vietnam War, US involvement in Vietnam, and the end of the conflict.
AQA GCSE History covering the Gulf War, 9/11, the War on Terror, the Iraq War, and the conflict in Afghanistan.
AQA GCSE History covering the causes of WWI, the Western Front, key battles, life in the trenches, and the end of the war.
AQA GCSE History covering the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations, the rise of dictators, and the road to the Second World War.
AQA GCSE History covering Elizabeth I's court, religious settlement, Mary Queen of Scots, the Spanish Armada, and Elizabethan society.
AQA GCSE History covering Kaiser Wilhelm II's Germany, the Weimar Republic, the rise of Hitler and Nazi Germany.
AQA GCSE History exam skills covering source analysis, interpretation questions, essay writing, and time management.
AQA GCSE History covering Edward I's government, law, relations with Wales and Scotland, and medieval society.
AQA GCSE History covering the Norman Conquest, William I's reign, the feudal system, castles, and the impact of the Normans on England.
AQA GCSE History covering the Restoration of Charles II, the Great Plague, the Great Fire of London, and Restoration society.
AQA GCSE History covering Tsarist Russia, the 1905 and 1917 Revolutions, Lenin's Russia, and Stalin's dictatorship.
AQA A-Level History breadth study (1G) covering Britain from the Great Exhibition to the end of Conservative dominance, including political reform, the welfare state, two world wars, and social transformation.
Master AQA A-Level History exam technique with paper structure analysis, essay writing frameworks, source analysis skills, NEA guidance, and a complete specification map with revision strategies.
Covers all key grammar (tenses, structures, pronouns, agreement) and exam techniques for reading, listening, speaking and writing in GCSE French.
Covers greetings, introductions, family, school life, food, drink and healthy living for GCSE French.
Covers free time activities, hobbies, town and region descriptions, and travel and tourism for GCSE French.
Covers social issues, global problems, future plans, careers, technology and media for GCSE French.
Consolidate key grammar, cases, tenses and exam techniques for all four GCSE German papers.
Master greetings, introductions, family, school life, daily routines, food and healthy living for GCSE German.
Cover free time activities, holidays, travel, shopping, festivals and German-speaking cultural traditions for GCSE German.
Study work, careers, global issues, the environment and social topics for GCSE German.
Consolidate key grammar, tenses and exam techniques for all four GCSE Spanish papers.
Master greetings, introductions, family, school life, daily routines, food and healthy living for GCSE Spanish.
Cover free time activities, holidays, travel, shopping, festivals and Hispanic cultural traditions for GCSE Spanish.
Study work, careers, global issues, the environment and social topics for GCSE Spanish.
AQA GCSE French exam preparation companion covering paper structure, listening and reading technique, speaking exam strategy, writing skills, and translation practice for specification 8658.
Master contract law for AQA A-Level — formation, terms, exclusion clauses, vitiating factors, discharge, and remedies with essential cases and statutes.
Master criminal law for AQA A-Level — actus reus, mens rea, fatal and non-fatal offences, property offences, and general defences with key cases and statutes.
Explore human rights law for AQA A-Level — the ECHR, Human Rights Act 1998, key Convention rights, restrictions, and the balance between individual rights and public interest.
Understand how laws are made in England and Wales — parliamentary legislation, delegated legislation, statutory interpretation, judicial precedent, and law reform for AQA A-Level Law.
Master the English legal system for AQA A-Level Law — courts, legal personnel, juries, magistrates, access to justice, and alternative dispute resolution.
Master tort law for AQA A-Level — negligence, duty of care, occupiers' liability, vicarious liability, and remedies with key cases.
Covers expressions, equations, inequalities, sequences, graphs and functions for AQA GCSE Mathematics.
Covers angles, shapes, area, volume, transformations, Pythagoras, trigonometry and vectors for AQA GCSE Mathematics.
Covers place value, fractions, decimals, percentages, indices, surds and standard form for AQA GCSE Mathematics.
Covers basic probability, tree diagrams, Venn diagrams, conditional probability and expected outcomes for AQA GCSE Mathematics.
Covers ratios, proportion, percentages, compound measures, growth and decay for AQA GCSE Mathematics.
Covers data types, sampling, averages, charts, scatter graphs, cumulative frequency and histograms for AQA GCSE Mathematics.
Master complex number arithmetic, Argand diagrams, modulus-argument form, De Moivre's theorem, and roots of unity.
Master AQA A-Level Further Mathematics exam technique with paper structure guidance, time management, and worked examples.
A framework-based approach to analysing AQA Close Study Products (CSPs) across all nine media forms — advertising, music video, newspapers, magazines, radio, film industry, video games, long-form TV drama, and online media.
Master the AQA A-Level Media Studies exam papers and NEA — Paper 1 (Media One), Paper 2 (Media Two), and Component 3 cross-media production with step-by-step guidance and model answers.
Master media audiences for AQA A-Level Media Studies — effects theories, uses and gratifications, reception theory, Hall's encoding/decoding, Jenkins on participatory culture, Shirky, and Bandura.
Master media industries for AQA A-Level Media Studies — ownership, regulation, production, distribution, and key theorists including Hesmondhalgh, Curran & Seaton, and Livingstone & Lunt.
Master media language for AQA A-Level Media Studies — semiotics, codes and conventions, genre, narrative, and key theorists including Barthes, Todorov, Neale, and Baudrillard.
Master media representations for AQA A-Level Media Studies — gender, ethnicity, race, class, age, disability, stereotypes, and key theorists including Hall, Gauntlett, van Zoonen, hooks, Butler, and Gilroy.
Covers aerobic and anaerobic energy systems, energy equations, EPOC, recovery methods, and the immediate, short-term and long-term effects of exercise for AQA GCSE PE (8582).
Covers the relationship between health and fitness, benefits of exercise, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, somatotypes, diet, nutrition and hydration for AQA GCSE PE.
Covers lever systems, mechanical advantage, planes of movement and axes of rotation for AQA GCSE PE (8582).
Covers components of fitness, fitness testing, principles of training, training methods, injury prevention, warm-up and cool-down for AQA GCSE PE.
Covers engagement patterns, commercialisation, sponsorship, media, technology, ethics, performance-enhancing drugs and spectator behaviour for AQA GCSE PE.
Covers skill classification, goal setting, SMART targets, information processing, guidance, feedback, arousal, mental preparation, personality and motivation for AQA GCSE PE.
Covers the structure and function of the heart, blood vessels, breathing mechanics, gaseous exchange, cardiac output and spirometry for AQA GCSE PE.
Covers the structure and functions of the musculoskeletal system for AQA GCSE PE (8582), including bones, joints, muscles, movements, antagonistic pairs, contraction types, tendons, and ligaments.
Covers exam structure, command words, data handling, short answer technique, extended response technique, and paper-specific revision strategies for AQA GCSE PE.
Covers atomic structure, isotopes, radioactive decay, half-life, nuclear equations, uses of radiation, fission and fusion for AQA GCSE Physics.
Covers current, potential difference, resistance, circuits, domestic electricity, power and static electricity for AQA GCSE Physics.
Covers energy stores, transfers, specific heat capacity, power, efficiency and energy resources for AQA GCSE Physics.
Covers scalar and vector quantities, contact and non-contact forces, resultant forces, Hooke's law, moments, speed, velocity, acceleration and Newton's laws for AQA GCSE Physics.
Covers magnetic fields, solenoids, electromagnetism, the motor effect, Fleming's left-hand rule, generators, transformers and loudspeakers for AQA GCSE Physics.
Covers density, changes of state, internal energy, specific latent heat, gas pressure and the particle model for AQA GCSE Physics.
Covers the solar system, life cycle of stars, orbital motion, red-shift, the Big Bang, dark matter, satellites and the Doppler effect for AQA GCSE Physics.
Covers transverse and longitudinal waves, wave properties, reflection, refraction, sound, the electromagnetic spectrum and required practicals for AQA GCSE Physics.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of astrophysics (3.9 — optional A): refracting and reflecting astronomical telescopes, non-optical telescopes (radio, IR, UV, X-ray), classification of stars by luminosity and magnitude, stellar spectra and the Stefan and Wien laws, stellar evolution and the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, cosmological distance and the Doppler effect, Hubble's law and Big-Bang cosmology, exoplanets, quasars, supernovae and black holes. Optional unit — students only need this course if their school chose option A.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics exam-technique course: paper structure and assessment objectives across Papers 1, 2 and 3; the 12 Required Practicals and CPAC criteria; mark-scheme patterns and command words; calculation strategy and significant-figures conventions; full specification map and revision strategy.
Master brain and neuropsychology for AQA GCSE Psychology — brain structure, lateralisation, Sperry split-brain, neurons, neurotransmitters, fight or flight, Penfield, Tulving PET scans, and Hebb.
Master developmental psychology for AQA GCSE Psychology — nature vs nurture, Piaget stages, Dweck mindset theory, learning styles, Willingham, and neuroplasticity.
Master language, thought and communication for AQA GCSE Psychology — Piaget, Sapir-Whorf, Von Frisch bee communication, non-verbal communication, Yuki emoticons study, and human vs animal communication.
Master the psychology of memory for AQA GCSE Psychology — multi-store model, working memory model, types of LTM, forgetting, eyewitness testimony, and memory improvement strategies.
Master visual perception for AQA GCSE Psychology — sensation vs perception, Gibson and Gregory theories, visual illusions, depth cues, constancies, and factors affecting perception.
Master psychological problems for AQA GCSE Psychology — definitions of abnormality, depression, Beck cognitive theory, antidepressants, CBT, addiction, genetics, dopamine, peer influence, and the biopsychosocial model.
Master research methods for AQA GCSE Psychology — hypotheses, experimental design, variables, sampling, experimental and non-experimental methods, ethics, data analysis, reliability, validity, and the scientific process.
Master social influence for AQA GCSE Psychology — conformity, Asch, obedience, Milgram, prosocial behaviour, bystander effect, deindividuation, and crowd behaviour.
AQA A-Level Psychology covering the origins of psychology, the behaviourist approach, social learning theory, the cognitive approach, the biological approach, the psychodynamic approach, humanistic psychology, and comparison of approaches.
Master AQA A-Level Psychology exam technique with paper structure analysis, essay writing strategies, research methods mastery, and a complete specification map with revision checklist.
Study Christian beliefs, teachings and practices for GCSE Religious Studies, covering the nature of God, Jesus, salvation, worship, sacraments and the role of the Church.
Examine arguments for God's existence, revelation, the problem of evil, and religious perspectives on peace, conflict and justice for GCSE Religious Studies.
Study Islamic beliefs, teachings and practices for GCSE Religious Studies, covering the Six Articles of Faith, Five Pillars, Sunni and Shi'a traditions, and the role of the mosque.
Explore ethical themes including relationships, families, matters of life and death from Christian and Islamic perspectives for GCSE Religious Studies.
Advanced philosophical topics including faith and reason, logical positivism, existentialism, feminism, and contemporary debates in philosophy of religion.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies exam preparation covering paper structure, assessment objectives, and detailed technique guides for Papers 1 and 2. Aligned to specification 7062.
AQA A-Level Sociology course covering Beliefs in Society — functionalist, Marxist, and feminist theories of religion, secularisation, religious renewal and choice, new religious movements, fundamentalism, religion and science, ideology, and the relationship between religion and social groups (class, gender, ethnicity, age).
AQA A-Level Sociology covering functionalist, subcultural, interactionist, Marxist and realist theories of crime, gender and crime, ethnicity and crime, social class and crime, globalisation, green crime, state crime, and crime prevention. Aligned to specification 7192.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering types of culture, socialisation and identity, class, gender, ethnic, age, and disability identities, national identity, postmodernism and identity, and consumption. Aligned to specification 7192.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering the role and purpose of education, class, ethnic and gender differences in achievement, in-school processes, and educational policy from the 1944 tripartite system to the present. Aligned to specification 7192.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering the family and social structure, functionalist, Marxist, feminist and personal life perspectives, family diversity, marriage, cohabitation, divorce, gender roles, childhood, demographic trends, and family policy. Aligned to specification 7192.
AQA A-Level Sociology Paper 2 (Topics in Sociology) option: Global Development — covering definitions and measurement of development, modernisation and dependency theory, world-systems and neoliberal approaches, aid, debt, trade and transnational corporations, industrialisation, urbanisation and the environment, gender, demographic change, and war and conflict.
AQA A-Level Sociology Paper 2 (Topics in Sociology) option: Health — covering the medical and social models, the social construction of health and illness, inequalities in health by class, gender, ethnicity and region, mental health, the sociology of the body, disability, and the role of the health professions.
Comprehensive guide to applying research methods to the study of education for AQA A-Level Sociology Paper 1. Covers practical, ethical, and theoretical issues for each method in educational settings.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering the research process, quantitative and qualitative methods, observation, secondary sources, sampling and access, positivism vs interpretivism, ethical issues, practical issues, and theoretical issues including validity, reliability, and representativeness.
AQA A-Level Sociology course covering the major sociological perspectives: functionalism, Marxism, feminism, social action theory, the New Right, postmodernism, structuration and late modernity, and the skills needed to compare and evaluate these theories.
Comprehensive A-Level Sociology course covering theories of stratification, social class, social mobility, gender and ethnic inequality, poverty, the welfare state, globalisation, and intersectionality. Aligned to AQA specification 7192.
A comprehensive A-Level Sociology course covering ownership and control, the social construction of news, media representations of gender and ethnicity, audience effects theories, new media, postmodernism, and globalisation — aligned to the AQA specification.
AQA A-Level Sociology Paper 2 (Topics in Sociology) option: Work, Poverty and Welfare — covering definitions and measurement of poverty, the distribution of poverty, wealth and income, cultural and structural explanations of poverty, the welfare state and perspectives on welfare provision, and the nature, organisation and control of work.
Master AQA A-Level Sociology exam technique with paper structure analysis, essay writing strategies, methods in context mastery, and detailed question-by-question guidance for all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Section 3.6 — Decision making to improve human resource performance: HR objectives, hard vs soft HRM, workforce/HR data, organisational design, motivation theory and practice, and improving employer–employee relations. Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Section 3.2 — Managers, leadership and decision making: the role of managers, decision-making (scientific vs intuitive, decision trees), influences on decisions, leadership styles, and managing stakeholders. Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Section 3.3 — Decision making to improve marketing performance: marketing objectives, market research and data, segmentation/targeting/positioning, elasticity, the marketing mix (7Ps) and digital marketing. Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Section 3.4 — Decision making to improve operational performance: operational objectives, analysing operational performance, capacity and efficiency, lean production, quality, inventory and supply-chain management, and outsourcing. Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Sections 3.9 Strategic methods (growth, mergers, innovation, globalisation, digital) and 3.10 Managing strategic change (causes of change, overcoming resistance, organisational culture, critical path). Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Sections 3.7 Analysing the strategic position (mission and objectives, financial and performance analysis, the external/PESTLE environment, international trade) and 3.8 Choosing strategic direction (Ansoff, investment appraisal). Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students sitting AQA A-Level Business exams in 2026 or 2027 (current spec, 7132). Section 3.1 — What is business?: the nature and purpose of business, business objectives, forms of business and ownership, stakeholders, and the external environment. Examined synoptically across all three papers.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). AQA A-Level Business 7138 Units 3.3.1 Business and Society and 3.3.2 Business and the External Environment. ESG reporting, CSR (Carroll), Triple Bottom Line, sustainability, greenwashing, political / legal / economic / social / technological / competitive environment, international trade. Assessed in Paper 3.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). AQA A-Level Business 7138 Unit 3.1.4 — Financial Management. Financial objectives, cash flow vs profit, budgets and variance analysis, break-even and contribution, profitability/liquidity/efficiency ratios, sources of finance, and ethical dimensions of financial decisions. Assessed in Paper 1.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). AQA A-Level Business 7138 Unit 3.1.3 — Marketing Management. Marketing objectives, market research and analytics, segmentation and the 7Ps mix, plus contemporary themes: AI in marketing, influencer marketing, CRM, personal selling. Assessed in Paper 1.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). AQA A-Level Business 7138 Unit 3.2.2 — Operations Management. Operational objectives and KPIs, capacity utilisation, lean production, quality management, inventory and supply-chain strategy, supply-chain transparency and ESG reporting in operations. Assessed in Paper 2.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). AQA A-Level Business 7138 Units 3.2.1 People Management and 3.2.3 Managing Business Culture. People objectives, workforce planning, leadership and motivation (Taylor, Maslow, Herzberg), employee wellbeing, flexible working, equality / diversity / belonging / inclusion, business culture and culture change. Assessed in Paper 2.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). AQA A-Level Business 7138 Units 3.3.3 Strategy and 3.3.4 Change. Ansoff, Porter Five Forces, Porter generic strategies, investment appraisal (Payback, ARR, NPV), growth methods and M&A, innovation, globalisation, Lewin force-field, Kotter and Schlesinger, strategic drift, AI in strategy. Assessed in Paper 3 — synoptic across the whole course.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). Foundations of AQA A-Level Business 7138 Unit 3.1.1 + 3.1.2: business and objectives, forms of business and stakeholders, market capitalisation and share-price metrics, and the stakeholder vs shareholder debate. Builds the conceptual base for Paper 1.
Archived — content migrated to AQA A-Level Business 7138 Strategy and Change (Ansoff Matrix, Porter generic strategies, investment appraisal Payback/ARR/NPV) during the 7138 restructure. Retained for user-progress FK integrity only.
Archived — content migrated to AQA A-Level Business 7138 People (leadership, mgmt-vs-leadership, Tannenbaum-Schmidt) and Strategy and Change (scientific decision-making, decision trees, risk and uncertainty) and What is Business (stakeholders cluster) during the 7138 restructure. Retained for user-progress FK integrity only.
Archived — content migrated to AQA A-Level Business 7138 Strategy and Change (Lewin, Kotter and Schlesinger, network analysis, strategic drift) and People (organisational culture × 2) during the 7138 restructure. Retained for user-progress FK integrity only.
For students starting the course from Sept 2026 (reformed AQA spec, first A-Level exams 2028). AQA A-Level Business 7138 cross-cutting exam technique: 3-paper structure, four AOs (AO1 24.44%, AO2 24.44%, AO3 26.66%, AO4 24.44%), 6/9/15-mark Analyse/Assess/Evaluate tariff, synoptic assessment across Papers 2 and 3, and the sophisticated-concepts (Annex 8) Top-band requirement.
Master the AQA GCSE Business exam with targeted techniques for case study analysis, calculation skills, and extended writing questions.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of NMR (3.3.15), chromatography (3.3.16), and organic analysis: mass spectrometry of organic compounds, infrared spectroscopy, proton NMR, carbon-13 NMR, chromatography (paper, TLC, column, gas), chemical tests for functional groups, combined-technique structure determination problems, quantitative analysis, and the required practicals for analytical chemistry.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of atomic structure (3.1.1) and amount of substance (3.1.2): subatomic particles and atomic models, mass spectrometry, electron configuration, ionisation energy trends, the mole concept, empirical and molecular formulae, balanced equations, solutions and concentrations, titration calculations, and the ideal gas equation.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of bonding (3.1.3): ionic bonding and giant ionic lattices, covalent and dative covalent bonding, shapes of molecules (VSEPR theory), electronegativity and bond polarity, intermolecular forces (London, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding), metallic bonding and giant metallic structures, and the connection between bonding type and physical properties.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of energetics (3.1.4) and thermodynamics (3.1.8): enthalpy changes and calorimetry, bond enthalpies, Hess's law and enthalpy cycles, Born-Haber cycles, enthalpies of solution and hydration, entropy and Gibbs free energy, and feasibility of reactions. Anchors Required Practical 2.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of inorganic chemistry (3.2): periodicity and Period 3, Group 2 (alkaline earth metals), Group 7 (halogens), Period 3 elements and oxides, transition metals, complex ions and ligand substitution, colour in transition metal compounds, reactions of aqueous metal ions, and transition metal catalysis. Anchors Required Practicals 10, 11, and 12.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of kinetics (3.1.5 + 3.1.9) and chemical equilibria (3.1.6 + 3.1.10): collision theory and rates of reaction, rate equations and orders, the Arrhenius equation, rate-determining steps and reaction mechanisms, Le Chatelier's principle, the equilibrium constants Kc and Kp, and required practicals for rates and equilibria.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of advanced organic chemistry (3.3.7-3.3.14): optical isomerism in depth, aldehydes and ketones (tests and reactions), carboxylic acids and their derivatives (esters, amides, acid chlorides), aromatic chemistry and Friedel-Crafts reactions, amines, amino acids, proteins and DNA, condensation polymers, multi-step and asymmetric organic synthesis.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of organic foundations (3.3.1-3.3.6): nomenclature and functional groups, isomerism (structural, geometrical, optical), alkanes and free radical substitution, alkenes and electrophilic addition, halogenoalkanes and nucleophilic substitution, alcohols and oxidation, addition polymers, organic reaction mechanisms, and required practicals for organic foundations.
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry coverage of redox (3.1.7) and electrode potentials and electrochemical cells (3.1.11): oxidation numbers and redox equations, half-equations, standard electrode potentials, electrochemical cells and EMF calculation, feasibility of redox reactions, commercial cells and fuel cells, electrolysis and Faraday's laws, and redox titrations.
AQA-specific exam preparation covering paper structure, command words, all 8 required practicals, mark scheme patterns, common mistakes, and a complete specification map with revision checklist.
Understand computer architecture for A-Level — processors, instruction sets, CISC vs RISC, pipelining, parallel processing, and internal hardware.
Master AQA A-Level Computer Science data representation — number systems and bases, units of information, two's complement and floating-point arithmetic, bitwise operations, character encoding, error checking, images, sound, compression and encryption, plus the legal and ethical consequences of computing.
Learn essential data structures for A-Level Computer Science — arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, binary search trees, hash tables, and graphs.
Learn database theory and SQL for A-Level Computer Science — relational databases, normalisation, entity-relationship diagrams, SQL queries, and transactions.
Explore functional programming for A-Level Computer Science — first-class functions, higher-order functions, map, filter, fold, immutability, and Haskell basics.
Master networking for A-Level Computer Science — the TCP/IP stack, protocols, client-server and peer-to-peer, web technologies, and network security.
Master advanced programming concepts for A-Level Computer Science — object-oriented programming, recursion, exception handling, and software development methodologies.
Explore the theoretical foundations of Computer Science — finite state machines, regular expressions, context-free grammars, Turing machines, and computability.
AQA GCSE Computer Science exam preparation companion covering paper structure, question types, programming and pseudocode skills, theory topic mark scheme patterns, and a full specification revision checklist.
Detailed grammatical analysis covering word classes, phrase and clause structure, and grammatical features for AQA A-Level English Language.
How language constructs and represents identity, gender, ethnicity, power, and social categories in texts across different contexts.
AQA A-Level English Language covering the history of English from Old English to the present, processes of language change, standardisation, attitudes to change, and contemporary change including the impact of technology. Aligned to specification 7702.
Language debates, attitudes, and the opinion writing task for Paper 2 Section B of AQA A-Level English Language.
AQA A-Level English Language covering social variation in English: regional dialects, sociolects, gender and language, ethnicity and language, occupation and language, and World Englishes. Aligned to specification 7702.
AQA A-Level English Language covering the NEA (coursework) component: language investigation and original writing with commentary. Guidance on choosing topics, conducting research, writing up, and achieving top marks. Aligned to specification 7702.
Detailed study of the English sound system including IPA transcription, accent features, connected speech, and prosody for AQA A-Level English Language.
In-depth study of meaning, figurative language, speech acts, politeness theory, and pragmatic analysis for AQA A-Level English Language.
AQA A-Level English Language covering the language levels framework: phonology, graphology, lexis and semantics, grammar, pragmatics, and discourse analysis. Techniques for analysing written and spoken texts. Aligned to specification 7702.
AQA GCSE English Language exam preparation companion covering paper structure, timing strategy, reading question techniques, writing mark schemes, and a full specification revision checklist.
AQA A-Level English Literature — Critical Theory and Interpretations. Covering AO5 (different interpretations), feminist, Marxist, psychoanalytic, post-colonial, New Historicist, structuralist/post-structuralist, narratological, and eco-critical approaches to literary analysis.
Covering the core skills of close reading, literary terminology, and analytical writing needed across all components of AQA A-Level English Literature.
AQA A-Level English Literature (7712) study of the Post-1900 Love Poetry Anthology — close textual analysis, contextual understanding, and comparative strategies for early modernist through postmodern love poetry.
AQA A-Level English Literature (7712) study of the Pre-1900 Love Poetry Anthology, covering close textual analysis, contextual understanding, and comparison strategies for Paper 1 Section C.
AQA A-Level English Literature Paper 2 Option B — Texts in Shared Contexts: Modern Times. Covering post-war drama, political theatre, contemporary poetry, dystopian fiction, memory and narrative, post-colonial literature, and gender in modern writing.
AQA A-Level English Literature Paper 1 — prose fiction and the theme of love through the ages. Covers narrative voice, setting, characterisation, social convention, marriage, memory, structure, prose style, contextual approaches, and comparative analysis across Persuasion, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Tess, The Awakening, The Great Gatsby, A Room with a View, The Go-Between, Rebecca, Atonement, and The Island of Missing Trees.
AQA A-Level English Literature Paper 1 Section A — Shakespeare and the theme of love. Covers verse and prose, soliloquy, romantic love, jealousy, gender, social context, genre, imagery, extract analysis, and critical perspectives across Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Measure for Measure, and The Winter's Tale.
AQA A-Level English Literature (7712) Paper 1 Section B preparation covering unseen poetry analysis, comparative frameworks, language, form, structure, tone, voice, contextual inference, and timed essay writing with worked examples.
AQA A-Level English Literature (7712) Paper 2 Option A preparation covering WW1 literature including war poetry (Owen, Sassoon, Rosenberg, Gurney, Thomas), women's war writing, prose responses (Regeneration, Birdsong), drama (Journey's End), shell shock, memorialisation, and unseen prose analysis.
An AQA exam prep companion covering paper structure, assessment objectives, quotation learning, textual analysis, essay technique, mark scheme patterns, and a full revision checklist for GCSE English Literature.
Comprehensive A-Level course covering coastal processes, landforms, management strategies and case studies.
Advanced study of sediment cells, littoral drift, glacial mass balance, landform evolution, geological mapping, and detailed case studies for A-Level Geography.
Examine urbanisation, urban forms, social and economic issues in cities, and strategies for sustainable urban living for AQA A-Level Geography.
Investigate glacial systems, processes of erosion and deposition, glacial landforms, and periglacial environments for AQA A-Level Geography.
In-depth coverage of trade theories, development indicators, TNCs, Bretton Woods institutions, global commons governance, sovereignty, and international frameworks for A-Level Geography.
Analyse globalisation, international trade, global governance structures, and the management of global commons for AQA A-Level Geography.
Comprehensive A-Level course covering tectonic, atmospheric and hydrological hazards, their causes, impacts and management for AQA Paper 1 Physical Geography.
Analyse the relationship between human populations and their environments, including food security, health, and resource management for AQA A-Level Geography.
Comprehensive coverage of demographic transitions, Malthus and Boserup, migration theories, food security, green revolution, water stress, energy mix, and sustainability frameworks for A-Level Geography.
In-depth coverage of plate boundary processes, magma chemistry, volcanic explosivity, earthquake measurement, tropical storm dynamics, multi-hazard environments, and risk management for A-Level Geography.
In-depth coverage of urban models, gentrification theory, regeneration evaluation, sense of place, insider/outsider perspectives, and quantitative/qualitative place research for A-Level Geography.
Comprehensive A-Level course covering the water cycle, carbon cycle, and their interactions as natural systems.
Detailed study of hydrological and carbon cycle processes, feedback loops, drainage basin calculations, flood recurrence, carbon sequestration, IPCC scenarios, and management strategies for A-Level Geography.
Master AQA GCSE Geography exam technique with paper structure analysis, fieldwork methodology, mark scheme patterns, command word mastery, and a complete specification map with revision strategy.
An in-depth study of Germany from the creation of the Weimar Republic through Nazi dictatorship, examining political, economic, social, and ideological developments.
AQA A-Level History (2H) in-depth study of France from the crisis of the Ancien Régime through the Revolution, the Terror, the Directory, and the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
An in-depth study of Russia from the revolutions of 1917 through Lenin and Stalin's rule, examining ideology, terror, economic transformation, and the nature of Soviet dictatorship.
AQA A-Level History breadth study covering the Stuart period from James I to William III, including the Civil War, Interregnum, Restoration, and Glorious Revolution.
AQA A-Level History (Spec 1J) covering the British Empire from the Indian Rebellion of 1857 to decolonisation in 1967, including the Scramble for Africa, imperial governance, the Boer Wars, imperial economy and culture, resistance and nationalism, the world wars, and the legacy and historiography of empire.
An in-depth A-Level study of the Cold War from the breakdown of the wartime Grand Alliance to the collapse of the Soviet Union, examining superpower rivalry, nuclear diplomacy, proxy wars, and historiographical debate (AQA spec 2R).
A comprehensive A-Level study of American history from Reconstruction through the Civil Rights era, examining race, democracy, economy, and America's changing role in the world.
AQA A-Level History (2S) breadth study covering the making of modern Britain from Churchill to Blair, examining political leadership, economic management, social change, and Britain’s evolving world role across the post-war period.
An A-Level study of Germany across 120 years — from Bismarck's unification through the Kaiserreich, Weimar Republic, Nazi dictatorship, Cold War division, and reunification — examining the recurring quest for political stability.
AQA A-Level History breadth study covering the Tudor dynasty from Henry VII to Elizabeth I, including government, religion, society, and rebellion.
A breadth study of Russia from the reforming Tsar Alexander II through to Khrushchev's removal, examining autocracy, revolution, and the Soviet state.
Master AQA GCSE History exam technique with paper structure analysis, source and interpretation skills, essay technique and mark scheme patterns, and a complete specification overview with revision strategy.
AQA GCSE Spanish exam preparation companion covering paper structure, listening and reading techniques, speaking exam strategy, writing mark schemes, translation methods, and a full specification overview.
Master graph theory, algorithms, networks, linear programming, and mathematical modelling for discrete problems.
Master roots of polynomials, series summation, proof by induction, inequalities, and advanced algebraic techniques.
Master advanced mechanics topics including damped oscillations, centres of mass, moments of inertia, and variable forces.
Master the Poisson distribution, continuous random variables, probability density functions, and chi-squared tests.
Master the t-distribution, confidence intervals, advanced hypothesis testing, non-parametric tests, and estimation theory.
Master matrix operations, determinants, inverses, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem.
Master improper integrals, volumes of revolution, mean value, arc length, and differential equations for AQA Further Mathematics.
Master momentum, impulse, collisions, work-energy principles, and circular motion for AQA Further Mathematics.
Master polar coordinates, curve sketching, areas in polar form, and hyperbolic functions for AQA Further Mathematics.
Master advanced algebraic techniques for AQA A-Level Mathematics — polynomial manipulation, inequalities, simultaneous equations, functions, modulus, graph transformations, partial fractions, and binomial expansions.
Master calculus applications for A-Level Mathematics — optimisation, rates of change, tangents and normals, curve sketching, areas under and between curves, numerical integration, substitution, parts, and differential equations.
Master coordinate geometry and parametric methods for A-Level Mathematics — straight lines, circles, parametric equations, implicit differentiation, curve sketching, intersections, and coordinate proofs.
Master mechanics concepts for A-Level Mathematics — kinematics, forces, Newton's laws, projectiles, moments, energy, and momentum.
Develop advanced problem-solving skills and master mathematical proof techniques for AQA A-Level Mathematics — covering deduction, exhaustion, contradiction, counterexample, multi-step proof, and cross-topic problem solving in pure maths, statistics, and mechanics.
Master the core topics of A-Level Pure Mathematics 1 — proof, algebra, coordinate geometry, sequences, trigonometry, exponentials, differentiation, integration, vectors, and numerical methods.
Advance your pure mathematics for A-Level — further algebra, trigonometric identities, calculus techniques, parametric equations, and numerical methods.
Master statistical concepts for A-Level Mathematics — sampling, distributions, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and probability.
Master every aspect of A-Level trigonometry — radians, exact values, reciprocal and inverse functions, addition and double angle formulae, the R cos(θ ± α) form, identity proofs, equation solving, and small angle approximations. Aligned to AQA specification 7357.
Master the AQA large data set — explore real weather data, clean and prepare data for analysis, apply summary statistics, correlation, regression, probability models, and hypothesis testing in context.
Master the AQA A-Level Mathematics exam — understand paper structure, know what to memorise, learn mark scheme patterns, and build an effective revision strategy.
An AQA exam prep companion covering paper structure, command words, non-calculator techniques, mark scheme patterns, common mistakes, and a full specification revision checklist for GCSE Mathematics.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of electricity (3.5): charge, current and charge carriers, potential difference and EMF, resistance and Ohm's law, I-V characteristics, resistivity, series and parallel circuits, internal resistance, potential dividers, and Kirchhoff's laws, with Required Practicals RP5 (resistivity of a wire) and RP6 (EMF and internal resistance).
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of electronics (3.13 — optional E): discrete semiconductor devices and junction transistors; analogue vs digital signals; operational amplifiers (open-loop / inverting / non-inverting / summing) and negative feedback; filters and analogue signal processing (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass); logic gates and combinational Boolean algebra; sequential logic (flip-flops, counters, registers); data communication (modulation, transducers, channels). Optional unit — students only need this course if their school chose option E.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of engineering physics (3.11 — optional C): rotational dynamics and moment of inertia; angular momentum conservation and rotational energy; the first law of thermodynamics with the four ideal-gas processes (isothermal, adiabatic, isobaric, isochoric); indicator diagrams and engine cycles (Otto, Diesel); the second law, entropy, and the Carnot cycle; reversed heat engines (refrigerators and heat pumps); engineering applications and efficiency analysis. Optional unit — students only need this course if their school chose option C.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of further mechanics (3.6.1 — periodic motion): circular motion fundamentals (angular speed, radians, period and frequency), centripetal force and acceleration, applications of circular motion (banked tracks, vertical loops, charged particles), introduction to simple harmonic motion, SHM energy and phase relationships, mass-spring and pendulum systems, damping (light, critical, heavy) and resonance, and the Required Practical 10 investigation of SHM.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of fields 3.7.1–3.7.4: gravitational fields and field strength, gravitational potential and orbital motion, electric fields and Coulomb's law, electric potential and equipotentials, capacitance fundamentals, and capacitor charge/discharge behaviour. Phase 2 will add lessons on energy stored in capacitors and applications, and a Required Practical 9 capacitor-discharge deep dive.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of magnetic fields, induction and alternating currents (3.7.5): magnetic fields and the force on a current-carrying conductor, electromagnetic induction, alternating currents, and a synthesis lesson comparing gravitational, electric and magnetic fields. Phase 2 will add lessons on charged particles in magnetic fields (cyclotron, mass spec), Faraday's and Lenz's laws as a distinct topic, transformers and power transmission, and the Required Practical 11 force-on-current-wire deep dive.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of measurements and their errors (3.1): SI base and derived units, prefixes and orders of magnitude, estimation, systematic and random errors, precision and accuracy, uncertainty calculations and error propagation, and graphical analysis of experimental data. Phase 1 migrates the omnibus measurements lesson as a single lesson at order 0 (slug: si-units-and-derived-units). Phase 2 will split this into two distinct lessons (SI units / prefixes) and author the four further lessons on errors, uncertainty and graphical analysis.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of mechanics and materials (3.4): kinematics and SUVAT, projectile motion, Newton's laws of motion, momentum and impulse, work-energy-power, moments and equilibrium, stress-strain behaviour and Young's modulus, material properties, density and pressure, with Required Practicals RP1 (free-fall g) and RP2 (Young's modulus).
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of medical physics (3.10 — optional B): physics of the eye (lenses, defects, correction); physics of the ear (sensitivity, audiograms, intensity); biological measurement and ECG; non-ionising imaging (ultrasound, fibre optics, endoscopy, MRI); X-ray imaging (production, attenuation, CT); radionuclide imaging (gamma camera, PET) and therapy. Optional unit — students only need this course if their school chose option B.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of nuclear physics (3.8): atomic structure and the Rutherford scattering experiment, types of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, gamma), the radioactive decay equation and half-life, nuclear binding energy and mass defect, and nuclear fission and fusion. Phase 2 expansion will add nuclear-radius and density (RP7 anchor), induced fission and reactor physics, and a full RP7 inverse-square-law deep dive.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of particles and radiation (3.2): the constituents of the atom, isotopes and nuclear stability, particles and antiparticles, the quark model and hadron/lepton classification, exchange particles and the four fundamental forces, Feynman diagrams, conservation laws in particle interactions, the photoelectric effect, atomic energy levels and line spectra, electron-atom collisions and the fluorescent tube, and wave-particle duality (de Broglie). Phase 2 will add the spec-3.2.1 introductory lessons and the spec-3.2.2 energy-levels and electron-collision lessons.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of thermal physics (3.6.2): internal energy and thermal energy, specific heat capacity, specific latent heat, the gas laws (Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac), the ideal gas equation, molecular kinetic theory, the relationship between kinetic energy and temperature, Brownian motion as evidence for the molecular model, and energy transfer mechanisms, with Required Practical RP8 (specific heat capacity).
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of turning points in physics (3.12 — optional D): the discovery of the electron (Thomson cathode-ray experiment, specific-charge measurement); Millikan oil-drop experiment and quantisation of charge; the wave-particle debate from Newton vs Huygens to the 19th century; electromagnetic waves and Maxwell's synthesis; the photoelectric effect and quantum pioneers (Planck, Einstein); electron diffraction and de Broglie wave-particle duality; the Michelson-Morley experiment and the aether problem; special relativity (time dilation, length contraction, mass-energy equivalence). Optional unit — students only need this course if their school chose option D.
AQA 7408 A-Level Physics coverage of waves (3.3): progressive and stationary waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, superposition and interference, Young's double-slit experiment, single-slit and grating diffraction, refraction and total internal reflection, stationary waves on strings and in pipes, and polarisation, with Required Practicals RP3 (resonance in standing waves) and RP4 (two-slit interference).
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Covers caregiver-infant interaction, attachment types, Bowlby's theory, Romanian orphan studies, definitions of abnormality, phobias, depression, and OCD.
Covers the nervous system, neurons, brain localisation, lateralisation, plasticity, biological rhythms, research design, data analysis, and statistical testing.
AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 3 (Option, Section C) covering evolutionary and learning explanations for food preference, the neural and hormonal mechanisms controlling eating behaviour, and biological and psychological explanations of anorexia nervosa and obesity.
AQA A-Level Psychology option topics covering offender profiling approaches, biological and psychological explanations of offending, custodial sentencing, behaviour modification, anger management, restorative justice, describing addiction, risk factors, biological and learning models of addiction, cognitive approaches, and reducing addiction.
AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 3 topics covering gender bias, culture bias, free will and determinism, nature-nurture debate, holism and reductionism, idiographic and nomothetic approaches, ethical implications, psychology as a science, and socially sensitive research.
Covers evolutionary and social explanations of attraction, romantic relationships, virtual relationships, gender development, and cognitive development theories.
Covers classification and diagnosis of schizophrenia, biological and psychological explanations, drug therapy, CBT, and neural, hormonal, and social explanations of aggression.
AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 1 topics covering conformity, obedience, minority influence, social change, memory models, types of long-term memory, forgetting, eyewitness testimony, and cognitive interview techniques.
AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 3 (Option, Section C) covering the physiology of stress, stress and the immune system, sources of stress (life changes, daily hassles, workplace), measuring stress, individual differences, and managing and coping with stress.
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Deep exploration of applied ethical issues including medical ethics, environmental ethics, and social justice from religious and philosophical perspectives.
The historical development of Christian thought from the early church through the Reformation to contemporary theology.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering dialogues between religion and philosophy, religion and ethics, and religion and society including secularisation, religious pluralism, science, and migration. Aligned to specification 7062.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering utilitarianism, situation ethics, natural moral law, Kantian ethics, ethical language (meta-ethics), and applied ethics including euthanasia, business ethics, and sexual ethics. Aligned to specification 7062.
Deep exploration of the problem of evil, major theodicies, and scholarly responses for AQA A-Level Religious Studies. Covers the logical and evidential problems of evil, Augustinian and Irenaean theodicies, the free will defence, process theodicy, natural evil, protest theodicy, perspectives from other faiths, and comparative evaluation. Aligned to AQA specification 7062.
In-depth study of the major philosophers and theologians whose ideas shape AQA A-Level Religious Studies. Covers Plato and Aristotle, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Aquinas, René Descartes, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Richard Swinburne, and John Hick, with detailed analysis of their key arguments, works, and influence on religious thought. Aligned to AQA specification 7062.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering arguments for the existence of God, evil and suffering, religious experience, religious language, miracles, self, death and the afterlife. Aligned to specification 7062.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering sources of wisdom and authority, the nature of God, Christian moral principles, expressions of religious identity, and key historical and social developments in Christianity. Aligned to specification 7062.
Exploration of interfaith dialogue, the theology of religions, and how Christianity relates to other world faiths.
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