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Our team creates a diverse range of high-quality educational resources tailored to students' needs. Specialising in materials for the 11 plus exam, our platform offers a wide range selection of study revision notes, practice papers, and learning materials.
11+ July Get Ready Calendar
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11+ July Get Ready Calendar

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11 plus July Crash Course- Get Exam Ready Calendar. This is a unique plan to help your child succeed in the 11 plus. Each day of July contains exclusive activities and tests to be completed in order. Included are maths, cloze exercises, comprehensions, shuffled sentences, practice papers, word association, vocabulary, spatial awareness and more. We’ve done all the planning for you! This plan accounts for the whole month of July and will get your child exam ready, and up to speed. It is designed to make sure that the student will work accurately and quickly, which is the key to success the in 11 plus exams. Enjoy! If you have any queries, do feel free to email us at magicalmindslearning@gmail.com
11 Plus GL Guide for Parents
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11 Plus GL Guide for Parents

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11 Plus GL Guide for Parents This guide is perfect for those taking the GL exam. Covering a wide range of the exam, it includes: What is covered in the exam The format of the assessments Timing of the exam, and skills required to undertake in timed conditions Skills required to be successful Tips and Tricks Vocabulary resources Spelling resources Maths resources
11 Plus Mini Practice Test
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11 Plus Mini Practice Test

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Mini 11 Plus Test: Ages 10-11 (Shortened Paper) This resource features Mini Test 6, a CEM-style 11+ practice paper designed for ages 10-11. It includes a selection of mixed questions covering: Maths (including numerical reasoning and spatial skills) Verbal reasoning Comprehension Perfect for focused practice or time-limited revision, this shortened version offers a warm up 11+ test experience while helping students build confidence in key areas.
11+ Comprehension Practice Paper for Independent Schools
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11+ Comprehension Practice Paper for Independent Schools

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11+ Comprehension Practice Paper for Independent Schools This 11+ Comprehension Practice Paper has been designed to help students prepare for the entrance exams of leading independent schools such as City of London School for Girls, Bancrofts, St Paul’s, Chigwell, Highgate, Forest, and other prestigious schools. The paper includes a passage followed by 20 thought-provoking questions that test a range of skills, including literal understanding, inference, vocabulary, and text analysis. The questions are crafted to mirror the format and level of difficulty typically found in the entrance exams of these schools, providing students with an opportunity to practice under exam conditions. This resource will help students develop essential skills such as: Reading comprehension: The ability to extract key information from a text. Inference skills: Understanding implied meanings and drawing conclusions based on evidence. Vocabulary: Understanding and interpreting unfamiliar words in context. Analytical thinking: Evaluating and understanding the structure and tone of the passage. Time management: With a recommended time of 45 minutes to complete the paper, students will also practice working within the time constraints typical of competitive entrance exams. This practice paper is ideal for 11+ candidates aiming to gain entry to selective independent schools. It will provide invaluable experience and prepare students for the demands of the real exam, helping them feel confident and ready for the challenge ahead.
11 Plus Year 4 Foundation Course Plan
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11 Plus Year 4 Foundation Course Plan

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11 Plus Year 4 Foundation Course Plan You can find the complete course here For parents and students it can be confusing when you don’t know when to start the journey for the 11 Plus exams. There’s a broad range of resources and books out there for different subjects and topics, but what do you start with? We have the solution for you. This course is the foundation to build up to success for the 11 Plus. Useful for students starting out in year four. Once the student advances and is able to tackle more complex problems, they should complete our 4 week course which is suitable for year five pupils, nearer to the exam: 11 Plus 4 Weeks Summer Course. Remember that the above course stated is for students who are confident in all abilities and skills required for the exam (year five).
11 Plus Summer 4 Week Course Plan
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11 Plus Summer 4 Week Course Plan

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11 Plus Summer 4 Week Course Plan This is the plan to complete for the 4 week summer course. Now is Summer, the time where students and parents cram for last minute revision for the 11 plus. It can be a really stressful time when you do not know what activities, tests, and what resources to compile, seeing as there are so many out there. Do you sometimes wish something is out there for you, a unique plan which doesn’t cost £100 which isn’t within your budget? Well we have that ‘something’ for you, that thing which is missing in your journey for the 11 plus. Just for four weeks (yes only for a month), commit for an hour to an hour and a half every day, and you will have completed effective activities, tests, booster task, specific revision lessons all there for you. After the student has finished the course, they will have much more knowledge, feel confident about the exam, most importantly, feel ready. This resource contains the whole course, you can get it from pressing this link: 11 Plus 4 Weeks Summer Course
Vocabulary Jotter
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Vocabulary Jotter

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Vocabulary Notebook A dedicated space for students to jot down new vocabulary and their definitions. This simple yet effective resource helps learners expand their word bank and reinforce their understanding of key terms. Perfect for building vocabulary over time, tracking progress, and preparing for exams or writing tasks.
Perfect A* Answers for Economics A Level Edexcel (Spec points 2.1-2.5)
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Perfect A* Answers for Economics A Level Edexcel (Spec points 2.1-2.5)

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Theme 2: 2.1 - 2.5: The UK Economy – Performance and Policies 2.1 Measures of Economic Performance Economic Growth GDP, Real GDP, GDP per capita Difference between real and nominal GDP Recession definition and implications Inflation Consumer Prices Index (CPI), Retail Prices Index (RPI) Demand-pull vs. cost-push inflation Employment and Unemployment Claimant Count vs. ILO Labour Force Survey methods Causes of changes in unemployment rates Economic and social consequences of unemployment Balance of Payments Components of the Current Account (goods/services, primary income, secondary income) Causes and solutions for a current account deficit 2.2 Aggregate Demand (AD) Components of AD: Consumption ©, Investment (I), Government spending (G), Net exports (X–M) Factors affecting each component Shifts and movements along the AD curve 2.3 Aggregate Supply (AS) Short-run vs. long-run AS (Classical vs. Keynesian views) Factors causing shifts in SRAS and LRAS Effects of infrastructure investment and planning reforms on LRAS 2.4 National Income Circular flow of income (income vs. wealth) Multiplier effect and calculations 2.5 Economic Growth Actual vs. potential economic growth Output gaps (negative output gap, implications) Business/trade cycle phases and impact on government finances Economic growth: benefits and limitations regarding living standards Exam Structure Included: Multiple-choice questions with explanations Short answer and application questions with model answers Data response questions with explanations Essay questions with structured model responses and evaluation tips
AQA Psychology- Memory Exam Revision
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AQA Psychology- Memory Exam Revision

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Includes Q&A for every single point on the spec Multiple choice questions 8 essay plans in full detail 3.1.2 Memory The multi-store model of memory: sensory register, short-term memory and long-term memory. Features of each store: coding, capacity and duration. Types of long-term memory: episodic, semantic, procedural. The working memory model: central executive, phonological loop, visuo-spatial sketchpad and episodic buffer. Features of the model: coding and capacity. Explanations for forgetting: proactive and retroactive interference and retrieval failure due to absence of cues. Factors affecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony: misleading information, including leading questions and post-event discussion; anxiety. Improving the accuracy of eyewitness testimony, including the use of the cognitive interview.
AQA Psychology Social Influence Essay Plans
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AQA Psychology Social Influence Essay Plans

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15 essay plans on 3.1.1 Social influence AQA Psychology A Level Types of conformity: internalisation, identification and compliance. Explanations for conformity: informational social influence and normative social influence, and variables affecting conformity including group size, unanimity and task difficulty as investigated by Asch. Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo. Explanations for obedience: agentic state and legitimacy of authority, and situational variables affecting obedience including proximity and location, as investigated by Milgram, and uniform. Dispositional explanation for obedience: the Authoritarian Personality. Explanations of resistance to social influence, including social support and locus of control. Minority influence including reference to consistency, commitment and flexibility. The role of social influence processes in social change.