I wanna read this so bad
How about masterpost of GCSE advice? :)
tips for year 11s (1) (2)
gcse regrets
back to school tips from the hogwarts houses
super important!! make things easier for the examiner
20 things to do before exams
how to cope with exams for uk students
exam organisation printables
how to get good grades and still have a life
how to become a good test taker
tips to have a nice routine
dealing with stress in academia
how to balance life and school
study tips for a procrastinating mess
little activities to boost your study motivation
getting stuff done; lack of motivation
tips for a productive study day
becoming a morning person
your day is not wasted!!!
studying when you really don’t want to
how to get started
how to survive bad school days
10 ways to have fun whilst you study
how to enjoy studying
motivation does not correlate to being a good student
8 interesting literary techniques
some simple macbeth quotes
how to do amazing single word analysis easily
how to get an a*/ 8 or 9 in a lit essay
argue your way into a grade 8/9 lit essay
annotated jekyll and hyde pdf
love and relationships poetry guide
power and conflict poetry guide
power and conflict poetry workbook
romeo and juliet key quotes simple & complex
romeo and juliet practise questions
macbeth revision guides (1) (2)
macbeth quote discussions
an inspector calls workbook
an inspector calls mindmap/cards
unseen poetry revision guide
jekyll and hyde structure and narrative form
pop me an ask if you’d like me to make more masterposts for any specific texts, i’d be happy to!
paper 1 mini mocks
paper 1 - question 4 tutorial
paper 1 - infographic
paper 2 mini mocks
paper 2 - non fiction - the greatest showman revision
paper 2 - planning
how to do amazing single word analysis easily
top tip - adopt a persona
extend your vocabulary
how to study maths
edexcel higher tier revision checklist
practise paper & mark scheme generator
online maths tests
solutions and tutorials
notes and worked examples
edexcel necessary formulae quizlet
how to memorise formulae
the government’s rules on combined science for all exam boards
aqa combined science required practicals
bio notes (1) (2) (3)
biology glossary
chem notes (1) (2) (3)
chemistry glossary
physics notes (1) (2)
physics quizzes
physics glossary
freesciencelessons (youtube) (website)
primrose kitten (youtube) (website)
how i taught myself gcse french🇫🇷
10 unusual language learning tips
100 reasons to learn a foreign language
100 reasons not to give up on your target language
how hermionie granger would study a language
improve your language skills
gcse spanish revision workbook
french movies
how to study a foreign language using fanfiction
the little prince in 32 languages
@lovelybluepanda
side note: when looking for language resources online, gcse level is equivalent to b1 on the cefr scale :)
guide to new spec history
how to study history
edexcel history resources
hehehe fun fact!!!!!
aqa religious studies resources
whole of aqa geography paper 1 video
how to study geography (1) (2)
plant lacey: geography revision (youtube)
edexcel history - elizabeth yt playlist
edexcel history - whitechapel yt playlist
edexcel history - weimar and nazi germany yt playlist
edexcel history - crime and punishment yt playlist
structuring essays
tips
substitutes for ‘shows’
bitesize
bitesize app w/ flashcards (ios) (android)
gcsepod
seneca learning
revision world
s-cool
studywise gcse directory
englishbizhope this helps :)
The light of the sun, the sustained heat of an intense fire, these things might destroy me. But then again, they might not.
60′s & 70′s Groovy Cookbook design
(x)(x) (x)(x) (x)(x) (x)(x) (x)(x)
i’ve been trying to hold back but. i gotta see what bill and ted fanfic is like. i gotta do it
Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi resting on the set of Lew Landers’s 1935 film The Raven.
x: a variable used to represent something unknown.
We’ve seen an influx of questions about how to write stories based around characters of color, disability, non-binary, etc. when the author does not fall into these categories. Rather than have these posts take over the site, we’ve decided to compile a list of resources to help our fellow writers become more educated about writing what they do not immediately know. However, this list is not the end-all-be-all of knowledge; one should always try to learn from someone with first hand experience in any topic. The world is constantly growing and changing, and because of that, there will always be more to learn. The admins at Plotline Hotline want to help writers form respectful, informed, and realistic characters that broaden the narrow range we see in literature today.
*Be wary that some of the topics listed below contain sensitive material. Reader discretion is advised.*
As always, the links I found to be especially apt will be in bold. Topics are listed alphabetically, excepting the “other” section.
Appropriate Cultural Appropriation
What is Cultural Appropriation? [1,2,3]
Cultural Appropriation Is, In Fact, Indefensible
Voice Appropriation & Writing About Other Cultures
Diversity, Appropriation, and Writing the Other [List]
Writing Disibilities [1,2,3,4,5]
Guides to Writing Deaf or Hard of Hearding People
National Association of the Deaf - Resources [List]
World Federation of the Deaf
Using a Prosthetic Device
Prostehtic Limbs (Character Guide)
How NOT to Write Disabled Characters
A Guide to Disibility Rights Law (United States)
Timeline of Disibility Rights in the United States
Social Security Disability: List of Impairments, Medical Conditions, and Problems [List] (United States)
How to Write Disabled Characters: An Opinion Piece
Artificial Eye Resources [List][Various]
Adapting to the Loss of an Eye
Misconceptions and Myths About Blindness
Blind Characters: A Process of Awareness
Writing Blind Characters [List]
Types of Learning Disabilities [List]
A Guide to Spotting and Growing Past Stereotypes
How to Prepare to Write a Diverse Book
The Diversity of Writing
Why Diversity Matters for Everyone
Writing a Driverse Book [1,2,3,4,5]
Diversity, Political Correctness and The Power of Language
Diversity Book List [List][Books]
Basic Tips To Write Subcultures & Minority Religions Better
Basic Tips to Avoid Tokenism
GLAAD Media Reference Guide - Transgender
Creating Well-Written Trans Characters
A Few Things Writers Need To Know About Sexuality & Gender Expression
Trans (Character Guide & Bio Building)
A Non-Binary Person’s Guide to Invented Pronouns
Gender Neutral Writing [List]
Keeping a Trans* Person a Person
Suggestions for Reducing Gendered Terms in Language [Photo]
How to Review a Trans Book as a Cis Person
Writing Characters of Different Genders [List]
Understanding Gender
Gender Spectrum Resources [List]
Gender History
Writing Chronic Illness [1,2]
The Spoon Theory - Also pertains to disibility
About HIV/AIDS
Sexually Transmitted Diseases [List]
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sex and Gender Differences in Health [Study]
All Chronic Illness Topics [List]
Coping with Chronic Illness
All Cancer Types
A Day in the Life of a Home Health Aide/Health Coach
Fiction Books With Chronically Ill Main Characters- Not Cancer [List][Books]
Writing an Autistic Character When You Don’t Have Autism
Depression Resources [List]
What to Consider When Writing Mental Illness
Stanford Psychiatric Patient Care
Inpatient Psychiatric Questions and Tips
Don’t Call Me Crazy [Documentary]
(Avoid) Romanticizing Mental Illness [1,2]
A Day in the Life of a Mental Hospital Patient
State-run vs. Private Mental Hospitals
Mental Disorders
Mental Hospital Non-Fiction [List][Books]
National Institute of Mental Health - Mental Health Information [List]
Writing Autistic
What Causes PTSD?
Remember, Remember: The Basics of Writing Amnesia
ADHD Basic Information
What is a Learning Disability?
What is Neurotypical?
Writing Race: A Checklist for Authors
Transracial Writing for the Sincere
Is my character “black enough”
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
Challenge, Counter, Controvert: Subverting Expectations
Writing With Color: Blogs - Recs - Resources [List]
Writing People of Color (If you happen to be a person of another color)
7 Offensive Mistakes Well-Intentioned Writers Make
Description Guide - Words for Skin Tone
Religion in Novels: Terrific or Taboo?
How to Write a Fantasy Novel that Sells: The Religion
Writing About Faith And Religion
From Aladdin to Homeland: How Hollywood Can Reinforce Racial and Religious Stereotypes
Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity [List]
Writing Gay Characters [1,2,3]
American Civil Liberties Union - LGBT+ Rights
LGBT+ Rights by Country or Territory
History of Gay Rights
Gay Rights Movement
LGBT+ Culture
Gay Myths and Stereotypes
LGBT+ Studies Web Sites [List]
LGBTQ Youth Issues
LGBTData.com
Overview of Gay and Lesbian Parenting, Adoption and Foster Care (United States)
How Doctors’ Offices—and Queer Culture—Are Failing Autistic LGBTQ People
Five Traps and Tips for Character Development
Developing Realistic Characters
I hope that this list will provide topics a writer may not initially think to research when writing. If there are any resources that you think would be fitting for this list, please let us know! We want to have as many helpful sources as possible to maximize learning opportunities.
Stay educated,
xx Sarah
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