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Anglo-Saxon and Norman England Revision Suitable for Edexcel GCSE (9-1)


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No. of pages 24

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Great for age 11-18 years
Written by an Edexcel expert examiner: Listen Learn Succeed. Revision Rocks offers a completely new approach to learning and revision. You can learn about how to approach your Edexcel Anglo- Saxon and Norman exam while walking to school, or as the soundtrack to your favourite computer game. The guide includes a 24 page booklet that gives an overview of the material covered in the audio tracks. Total Running Time: 1 hour 9 Minutes. A code for printable PDF revision bullet points is also included. Anglo-Saxon Society, Who Should be King?, Tostig and Northumbria, The Battles of Fulford and Stamford Bridge, The Battle of Hastings, The Submission of the Earls, Marcher Earldoms and Castle Building, The Revolt of Edwin and Morcar, The Harrying of the North, The Rebellion at Ely 1070-71, The Revolt of the Earls 1075, Changes in Landownership, The Feudal System, The Norman Church, How the Normans Governed England, The Domesday Book, Norman Culture, The Bishop Odo, William and Robert.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Revision Rocks .

Emily Bird has been an English teacher for over ten years and an AQA examiner for four years. A former head of English, she currently works at a school in Sussex that specialises in teaching pupils with learning difficulties. When she's not working on Revision Rocks material you will find her reading novels, writing fiction and driving her Figaro. Jeff Thomas has been a History teacher for 12 years and currently teaches History at Worthing College. He lives in probably the coolest place in England: Brighton. Jeff has appeared on: BBC 5 live, BBC Sussex, Kent, London and Surrey to talk about cutting edge revising techniques and Revision Rocks. Jeff has also been featured in the Times Educational (TES) on two occasions in relation to revising through song. Jeff has also made many radio appearances for the BBC to discuss issues relating to History and secondary

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