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Homer's Iliad: 30 Mark Essay Practice
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Homer's Iliad: 30 Mark Essay Practice

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A selection of essays for A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation specification for ‘World of the Hero.’ These essays are intended to be used as part of revision
Homer's Odyssey: 30 Mark Essay Practice
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Homer's Odyssey: 30 Mark Essay Practice

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A selection of essays for A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation specification for ‘World of the Hero.’ These essays are intended to be used as part of revision
Power and Conflict Poetry Cluster Summary Grid (AQA)
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Power and Conflict Poetry Cluster Summary Grid (AQA)

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A basic summary sheet for AQA English Literature Paper 2 covering the ‘Power and Conflict’ Poetry cluster. This sheet gives a basic overview of the plot of each of the fifteen poems, alongside relevant contextual information, at least three quotes per poem, and states relevant structural techniques alongside the best poems for comparison.
'Violence in Macbeth' - Exemplar Essay
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'Violence in Macbeth' - Exemplar Essay

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The following essay was written in response to the following question: ‘‘Explore how fare Shakespeare presents Macbeth as a violent character’’ (AQA). The answer was high attaining and achieved 28 out of a possible 30 marks. It can be used as a form of revision or when responding to feedback to enhance essay skills and further develop analytical writing style.
Characters in Homer's Odyssey
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Characters in Homer's Odyssey

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This resource contains a list of characters found within Homer’s Odyssey and an accompanying table which breaks down the different categories of characters (i.e. Mortals, Immortals, Loyal Servants, Disloyal Servants) and is intended for use of AS/A Level Students but can equally be used by GCSE students. It is best to be completed prior to reading to help gage an understanding of the individuals involved within the storyline of the epic and can be constantly referred back to to help understand how several characters overlap in multiple categories.
Homer's Iliad Knowledge Organiser
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Homer's Iliad Knowledge Organiser

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A knowledge organiser which includes a brief overview of key characters, themes and context. This has been designed for the use of AS/A Level students studying the OCR specification for ‘World of the Hero’
Imperial Image Timeline
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Imperial Image Timeline

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Timeline for Imperial Image - OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations. Split into sections for easy revision of key dates.
Who honoured Hercules more - the Greeks or the Romans?
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Who honoured Hercules more - the Greeks or the Romans?

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The following essay was writing in response to the question: ‘Who honoured Hercules more, the people of Olympia or Rome.’ It was written as part of a mock examination for the GCSE OCR specification for Myth and Religion and achieved the full fifteen marks. It can be used as a source of revision to help exemplify how to answer longer essay-based questions or used when responding to feedback.
Revision Guide - GCSE AQA History - America (1920-1973) Opportunity and Inequality
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Revision Guide - GCSE AQA History - America (1920-1973) Opportunity and Inequality

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The following revision guide has been designed for the AQA GCSE specification for America: 1920-1973, Opportunity and Inequality, but can be tailored to other specifications or used with KS3. It includes summaries of all topics covered in the three main sections of the course: The Boom Years; Causes of the Boom, Social and Cultural Developments, Women, Prohibition and Crime, Immigration and Racism The Depression; Causes of the Depression, Effects of the Depression, New Deal, Social and Cultural Developments Post-War America; American Dream, McCarthysim, Civil Rights Movement, Johnson’s Great Society and Feminism
Virgil's Aeneid Knowledge Organiser/Placemat
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Virgil's Aeneid Knowledge Organiser/Placemat

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A knowledge organiser which includes a brief overview of key characters, themes and context. This has been designed for the use of AS/A Level students studying the OCR specification for ‘World of the Hero’
Ending the First World War: AQA Conflict and Tension (1894-1918)
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Ending the First World War: AQA Conflict and Tension (1894-1918)

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Condensed revision notes covering the Ending of the First World War, designed for the AQA GCSE history specification (Conflict and Tension, 1894-1918). Although designed for GCSE students, they can easily be tailored for KS3 students to use or students studying the First World War but for other exam specifications. These notes are intended to be used as a source of revision/consolidate knowledge from previous lessons. The notes cover: US Involvement, Russian Revolution, Ludendorff and the German Spring Offensive, Hundred Days, Germany’s Surrender, Abdication of the Kaiser and the Armistice .
Germany Timeline
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Germany Timeline

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Timeline for Germany - AQA period study. Split into sections for easy revision of key dates. This can be used for other exam specifications and KS3. It is split into the following sections: Germany before World War I Weimar Germany Weimar Recovery Hitler’s Rise to Power Life in Nazi Germany Germany and the Second World War
Stalemate -  First World War: AQA Conflict and Tension (1894-1918)
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Stalemate - First World War: AQA Conflict and Tension (1894-1918)

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Condensed revision notes covering the stalemate of the First World War, designed for the AQA GCSE history specification (Conflict and Tension, 19894-1918). Although designed for GCSE students, they can easily be tailored for KS3 students to use or students studying the First World War but for other exam specifications. These notes are intended to be used as a source of revision/consolidate knowledge from previous lessons. The notes cover: Failure of the Schliffen Plan, Battle of Marne, Race to Sea, Trench Warfare, Life in the Trenches, Weaponry of the War, Gallipoli, Verdun, Somme, Passchendaele, Jutland, Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, Zimmerman Telegram.
Homer's Odyssey: Quote Collection
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Homer's Odyssey: Quote Collection

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A document containing a selection of quotes, broken down into their relevant themes and characters, designed for AS/A-Level students studying the ‘World of the Hero’ as part of OCR’s A-Level specification. Themes included: The Concept, Value and Behaviour of a Hero, Disguise, Deceit and Trickery, Recognition, Revenge and Justice, Role of the Immortals, Relationship between Mortals and Immortals, Xenia, Nostos, Fate, Men, Women, Children and the Family, Role of the Slave, Role of Women, Portrayal of Different Societies Characters included: Odysseus, Telemachus, Suitors, Odysseus’ Crew, Phaecians, Penelope, Calypso, Polyphemus, Circe, Laertes, Slaves and Minor Characters