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'Kamikaze' - Summary Sheet
Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Beatrice Garland’s ‘Kamikaze’ and provides an overview of:
Context
A short-summary
5 key quotes with interpretations
Form and Structure
Poems that could be compared with ‘Kamikaze’
Poppies - Summary Sheet
Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Weirs’ ‘Poppies’ and provides an overview of:
Context
A short-summary
5 key quotes with interpretations
Form and Structure
Poems that could be compared with ‘Poppies’
Compare the ways the poets present a loss of power in ‘London’ and in one other poem
The following essay was written in response to the following question: ‘‘Compare the ways the poets present a loss of power in ‘London’ and in one other poem from power and conflict’ (AQA). The answer was high attaining and achieved 25 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.
Dramatic Devices in 'An Inspector Calls'
The following document contains a break-down of some of the key dramatic devices and features in Priestley’s ‘An Inspector Calls,’ with evidence from the text and interpretations.
OCR Classical Civilisation Homeric World (Mycenae, Literature and Culture) Checklist
Revision checklist for OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation: ‘Mycenae’ covering all four topics studied as part of Paper 2.
GCSE Classical Civilisation OCR: Death, Burial and the Underworld Summary Notes
Condensed notes for the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations specification for ‘Myth and Religion’.
Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes
Covers every point on the current OCR specification
Exam Questions (knowledge and essay-based) with what to include to gain marks
Note: This summary booklet combines both 1.7 and 1.8
Christianity Quotation Knowledge Organiser
This has been designed for Edexcel’s GCSE Religious Education specification for ‘‘Beliefs in Action,’’ covering ‘Religion and Ethics’ for Christianity. There are over 40 quotations covering the following topics:
Christian Beliefs
Marriage and the Family
Living the Christian Life
Matters of Life and Death
This sheet contains an explanation for the majority of quotations to help when incoorporating them into essays.
GCSE Classical Civilisation OCR: Foundation Stories Summary Notes
Condensed notes for the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations specification for ‘Myth and Religion’.
Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes
Covers every point on the current OCR specification
Exam Questions (knowledge and essay-based) with what to include to gain marks
Decorative Arts: Mycenaean Age Knowledge Organiser
Designed for students to use who are studying/following the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations specification, covering 2.4: Decorative Arts (Literature and Culture: Mycenaean Age).
Tombs, Graves and Burials: Mycenaean Age Knowledge Organiser
Designed for students to use who are studying/following the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations specification, covering 2.4: Tombs, Graves and Burials (Literature and Culture: Mycenaean Age).
Dido Critical Perspectives: Virgil's Aeneid
Critical perspectives about Dido, designed for OCR’s A-Level Classical Civilisations specification for ‘‘World of the Hero’’ to help aid analysis.
How and why does Sheila change in An Inspector Calls?
The following answer is focused on Sheila and her change throughout An Inspector Calls. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students hoping to attain higher grades.
Arthur Birling Quote Analysis Grid
Arthur Birling Quote Grid Analysis Sheet for GCSE English Literature, consisting of:
Key Quote
Analysis (interpretations, using key terminology)
Themes/Main Ideas
Key words to Describe Arthur Birling
Links to Context and the Reader
Example essay plan at the end of the document and sample response to the question '‘How does Priestley present Birling in ‘An Inspector Calls?’’
Sheila Birling Quote Analysis Grid
Sheila Birling Quote Grid Analysis Sheet for GCSE English Literature, consisting of:
Key Quotes
Analysis (interpretations, using key terminology)
Links to Context and the Reader
Dido Revision Sheet/Placemat
Revision sheet covering the character of Dido in Virgil’s Aeneid, covering various aspects of her characterisation and links to historical context and other characters
The themes covered include:
Dido as a Victim of the Gods
Dido as a Victim of Aeneas’ Duty/Fate
Dido’s Leadership
Dido’s Relationship with Anna/How Dido is a Victim of Anna
Examples of How Sympathy can be Evoked for Dido
How Dido Resembles and Contrasts Aeneas
Dido’s Resemblance to Cleopatra
OCR Classical Civilisations: Imperial Image Revision Guide
The following revision guide has been designed for OCR Classical Civilisations: Imperial Image and is intended for use by AS and A-Level students. It covers all five sections of the course:
Octavian Comes to Rome
Power Struggle
Augustus’ Reign
Augustus’ Legacy
Later Representations of Augustus
At the end of the guide, there are:
Test Yourself Revision Questions
Exam Overview
Timeline
Example Essay Questions that are listed from previous exam papers which students can complete
Glossary
List of Prescribed Sources
Key Individuals
It has been attached as both a PDF and Word Document
Heracles/Hercules Knowledge Organiser - GCSE Classical Civilisations
This knowledge organiser has been designed for students studying OCR’s GCSE Specification for Myth and Religion and covers 1.2 ‘Heracles/Hercules.’ It provides an overview of:
Birth and Early Life
The Twelve Labours
The Foundation of the Olympic Games
Hercules and Cacus
Hercules and Achelous
Hercules and Nessus
Hercules’ Cult in Rome
Hercules’ Death
1.2 'Personal Experience of the Divine' Mindmaps - Greek Religion (OCR)
Designed for the OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations specification for Greek Religion. The following mindmaps provide a brief overview of key facts relating to the three sites that were used for personal worship (Asclepions, Dodona and the Eleusis). These are intended to be used as a source of revision
Civil Rights Movement: Summary Notes (KS3)
Condensed notes for KS3 students studying the Civil Rights Movement. These notes are intended to be used as a source of revision and provide a basic summary of key information from lessons.
A source of easy to learn, concise, bullet-point revision notes covering the following aspects of the Movement:
American Dream
Martin Luther King
Brown VS Topeka Board of Education
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Little Rock
Sit-Ins
Freedom Rides
March on Washington
Malcolm X and the Black Power Movement
Race Riots
Civil Rights Act
Selma
Voting Rights Act
Imperial Image: Prescribed Literary Sources Annotated Booklet
Designed for AS/A-Level students studying OCR’s specification for ‘Imperial Image.’ The document contains fully-annotated notes on the Res Gestae, Poetry and Suetonius ‘Life of Augustus’ along with a summary sheet of the authors and their contextual information.