Medicine Through Time

Revision Guide for GCSE OCR A

This comprehensive, student-friendly Revision Guide ensures the best possible start with three steps to success:

  1. Revision Summary: All the key information, structured to the specification, in clear language. Divided into short sections and well illustrated to be easily accessible and engaging, with independent activities designed to develop exam skills. Summary tables track OCR’s key themes, supporting students in developing a synoptic approach.
  2. Mock Exam: A full OCR-style mock exam, with hints and tips about what the examiner is really asking, get students used to OCR’s questioning style. Student answers with examiner’s commentary pinpoint what makes a top exam answer.
  3. Exam Busting: Tried-and-tested methods to ensure that your students are getting the most from their revision time!
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What do teachers have to say about this resource? (3747)
This is a very good and detailed resource. It meets all the specification outcomes for OCR Medicine
A strong resource that was well laid out and easy to understand. The categories followed the specification and were chronological. Pupils were able to clearly see why each individual or period was significant and identify the contribution they made to medicine. D Halpin, History Teacher and Examiner
In terms of specification it ticks all the boxes J Kinnison, Head of History and Independent Reviewer
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