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I have been a qualified Classics teacher for ten years and have worked in both the maintained and private sectors. I have held the position of Head of Classics in three consecutive schools. I have also taught several other humanities subjects over the years, including RS, History and English. I have taught all of these to both GCSE and A level/IB. The resources I offer have been over a period of ten years. They are all engaging for young learners and contain relevant challenging questions.

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I have been a qualified Classics teacher for ten years and have worked in both the maintained and private sectors. I have held the position of Head of Classics in three consecutive schools. I have also taught several other humanities subjects over the years, including RS, History and English. I have taught all of these to both GCSE and A level/IB. The resources I offer have been over a period of ten years. They are all engaging for young learners and contain relevant challenging questions.
OCR A level and GCSE Classics
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OCR A level and GCSE Classics

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This is the ultimate collection of resources for Virgil’s Aeneid, completely catered for the new OCR Word of the Hero module but can be adapted for GCSE too. There is hours of work here with every type of worksheet for the academically able as well mixed ability classes. These resources could also be used in conjunction to the Latin A level verse set text.
Grecce and Persia: Ancient history
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Grecce and Persia: Ancient history

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Extensive worksheets covering the key aspects of the Greco-Persian wars for the OCR A level Ancient History syllabus (the new module); there are also sheets covering Herodotus as a source and essay plans too. These can also be used in conjunction with the GCSE syllabus.
Tudor and Anglo Saxon entertainment
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Tudor and Anglo Saxon entertainment

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These resources were designed as part of a project covering Entertainment through the ages. These worksheets cover the Tudors and the Anglo Saxons. There are plenty of activities available with group work. The pupils really enjoyed these lessons!
Latin Grammar Revision Pack
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Latin Grammar Revision Pack

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These are a set of resources desgined to consolidate Latin grammar for either a common entrance/scholarship group OR an OCR GCSE group. There are plenty of activities available!
Latin GCSE - sources aimed at the new cultural module for OCR
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Latin GCSE - sources aimed at the new cultural module for OCR

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These resources are designed for the new cultural module for the OCR Latin GCSE. They cover the mythology section: Aeneas, Romulus and Remus and the importance of piety linked to Ovid’s feralia. These can be used as a set of lessons introducing the topic or as a revision for the mythology section.
Latin GCSE
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Latin GCSE

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Set of resources aimed at the culture module for OCR GCSE Latin but can be adapted for KS3. These reosurces focus on entertainment.
Ancient Greek Women
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Ancient Greek Women

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A set of resources aimed at A level but can be used for GCSE or even KS3 Classics. The resources cover an introduction to ancient Greek women, key Greek terms, sources for women and catchy PowerPoints to engage pupils.
Ancient Greek and Roman Women Vs. Modern women
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Ancient Greek and Roman Women Vs. Modern women

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These resources focus on a range of ancient Greek and Roman women and their modern counterparts. It enables pupils to understand the types of women there were and public reaction to them and how we react in today’s world to similar types of women. This was initially a project aimed at a year 9 Classics class.
Latin Grammar
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Latin Grammar

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A great selection of Grammar revision materials for Latin. Initially aimed at Common Entrance but I have adapted these for GCSE Latin. Pupils love them and it really helps them to learn (and nail) the grammar.
Poetry lessons for year 8 and 9
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Poetry lessons for year 8 and 9

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These resources cover a range of lessons for poetry. You can introduce poetry to Year8/9 and then they can assess different styles of poetry by reading The Hitcher, and Dulce et decorum est,. It also builds upon skills for literary techniques which would be a good stepping stone for GCSE English Literature.
Mythological Creatures
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Mythological Creatures

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This lesson was aimed at year 9 but could easily be used for younger years. The lesson involves group work and introduces pupils to a wide range of mythological creatures from Classical myth to Harry Potter. They learn what stories the creatures come from, why they are appealing and why they are still used today in fiction and films. This lesson can be used as part of project work or even something more creative such as designing a film poster.
Greek Religion
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Greek Religion

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A great set of resources aimed at year 8-9 but could easily be used for older year groups. These resources could span a good five-six lessons. There is an introduction to ancient Greek religion; introduction to temples and pediment sculpture; plenty of activities for the group work leading to a project.
Roman Invasion of Britain
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Roman Invasion of Britain

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A set of lessons introducing students to the Roman invasion of Britain, including Boudica and Cogidubnus. There is a facebook task and a thorough plan for an assessment on the invasion, assessing the impact.
Macbeth for KS2 and KS3
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Macbeth for KS2 and KS3

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This is a set of lessons based on Shakespeare's Macbeth (the Orchard books version). It is aimed at KS2 and KS3 but can be adapted as an introduction for GCSE. There is also a background to the context of the play with worksheets on witches.
Percy Jackson and Greek Mythology
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Percy Jackson and Greek Mythology

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This lesson is based on Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief. It analyses the story of the Medusa and Circe and compares and contrasts this to the original Greek myths. It also help with English skills and understanding similes, metaphors and foreboding in texts, as well as characterisation.
Jesus and The Holy week
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Jesus and The Holy week

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This lesson introduces students to Jesus and the Holy week with group work activity to assess the importance of Palm Sunday.
Introduction to the Greek theatre - tragedy and comedy
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Introduction to the Greek theatre - tragedy and comedy

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This is a collection of lessons that should cover a whole term. It looks at the layout of the theatre, introduction to tragedy with a reading of Medea and Oedipus, introduction to Greek comedy with various consolidation tasks for revision. It could be used for KS2/3 or as an introduction to older pupils studying GCSE and A level Classics.