Visual Sources Booklet - Myth and Religion (OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE)Quick View
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Visual Sources Booklet - Myth and Religion (OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE)

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This is a handy booklet for all prescribed visual sources for the Myth and Religion (J199/11) component of the Classical Civilisation GCSE from OCR. Sources have very basic dates/information with space for students to make additional notes and annotate further details. Designed specifically as a revision booklet but can be used throughout learning to accumulate notes on each visual source. The contents includes reference to the OCR literary sources booklet (available on the OCR website) which can be used alongside this for a complete booklet of visual and literary sources. Sources included: Metopes of Heracles/Hercules from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia South metopes of the Centauromachy from The Parthenon Sculptures from the East and South friezes of the Amazonomachy from the Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae Images of the Pantheon (Rome), including layout and front inscription Images of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (Portunus) in Rome, including layout and temple The statue of Augustus from Prima Porta The Ara Pacis, including layout and select scenes
Visual Sources Booklet - War and Warfare (OCR Classical Civilisation)Quick View
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Visual Sources Booklet - War and Warfare (OCR Classical Civilisation)

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Visual Sources Booklet - War and Warfare (OCR Classical Civilisation) Resources booklet for the visual sources in the War and Warfare component (J199/23) of OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE. Designed as a revision booklet for students to collate and annotate notes on each visual source, but can be used alongside learning. Sources include: Bronze warrior figure Corinthian helmet Lenormant trireme Red figure kylix of a Greek hoplite and Persian soldier Sculptures from the Temple of Athena Nike (Greeks fighting Persians) Battle of Actium relief Statue of a bronze legionary (legionnaire/member of the Praetorian Guard) Layout and reconstruction image of the Roman Fortress at Chester Silver denarius of Mark Antony (c. 32 BC) Trajan’s column (modern image, layout of Trajan’s Forum, and select scenes from the column) Arch of Trajan at Benevento (modern image, map of location, and select scenes)
City Dionysia WorksheetQuick View
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City Dionysia Worksheet

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A two-page worksheet about the Ancient Greek festival, the City Dionysia. Covering why the ancient Greek’s had festivals, who the god Dionysus was, key facts about the festival and key playwrights. This worksheet has both core information and activities for students. Ideal for younger KS3 students or even KS2.