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Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC
Level: A-level
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2015
First exams: Summer 2017

Master the skills you need to set yourself apart and hit the highest grades. This year-round course companion develops the higher-order thinking skills that top-achieving students possess, providing step-by-step guidance, examples and tips for getting an A grade.

Written by experienced author and teacher Nicholas Fellows, Aiming for an A in A-level History:

- Develops the 'A grade skills' of analysis, evaluation, creation and application, ensuring that students know how to apply these skills and approach each exam question as an A/A* candidate

- Takes students step by step through specific skills they need to master in A-level History, including historical reading, investigative skills, short-essay writing and long-essay writing

- Clearly shows how to move up the grades with sample responses that have been annotated to highlight the key features of A/A* answers

- Puts the theory behind achieving an A grade into practice, providing in-class or homework activities and further reading tasks that stretch towards university-level study

- Perfects exam technique through practical tips and examples of common pitfalls to avoid

- Cultivates effective revision habits for success, with tips and strategies for producing and using revision resources

- Supports major exam boards, outlining the Assessment Objectives for reaching the higher levels under the AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC specifications

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      Publisher: Hodder Education
      Publication Date: 31/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9781510429239, 978-1510429239
      ISBN10: 1510429239
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC
      Level: A-level
      Subject: History
      First teaching: September 2015
      First exams: Summer 2017

      Master the skills you need to set yourself apart and hit the highest grades. This year-round course companion develops the higher-order thinking skills that top-achieving students possess, providing step-by-step guidance, examples and tips for getting an A grade.

      Written by experienced author and teacher Nicholas Fellows, Aiming for an A in A-level History:

      - Develops the 'A grade skills' of analysis, evaluation, creation and application, ensuring that students know how to apply these skills and approach each exam question as an A/A* candidate

      - Takes students step by step through specific skills they need to master in A-level History, including historical reading, investigative skills, short-essay writing and long-essay writing

      - Clearly shows how to move up the grades with sample responses that have been annotated to highlight the key features of A/A* answers

      - Puts the theory behind achieving an A grade into practice, providing in-class or homework activities and further reading tasks that stretch towards university-level study

      - Perfects exam technique through practical tips and examples of common pitfalls to avoid

      - Cultivates effective revision habits for success, with tips and strategies for producing and using revision resources

      - Supports major exam boards, outlining the Assessment Objectives for reaching the higher levels under the AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC specifications

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