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'Charge of the Light Brigade' - Summary Sheet
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'Charge of the Light Brigade' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Tennyson’s ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’
'Exposure' - Summary Sheet
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'Exposure' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Owens’ ‘Exposure’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Exposure’
The Émigré - Summary Sheet
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The Émigré - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Rumens’ ‘The Émigré’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘The Émigré’
Tissue - Summary Sheet
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Tissue - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Dharkers’ ‘Tissue’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Tissue’
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.
World War II Timeline
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World War II Timeline

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Timeline for the Second World War, designed as part of a period study. It is intended for the use of students in KS3.
America: 1954-1975 - Conflict at Home and Abroad  (Edexcel) Marking Grid
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America: 1954-1975 - Conflict at Home and Abroad (Edexcel) Marking Grid

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A two page document with the assessment criteria for the Edexcel GCSE History specification for ‘America, 1954-1975: Conflict at Home and Abroad.’ The mark-scheme for all relevant essay questions is broken down into squares with the relevant marks that can be highlighted/circled, with relevant spaces for any additional comments and target-setting. Can be completed digitally and then stuck in during responding to feedback or by hand. Ideal for responding to feedback.
AQA America 1920-1975 Opportunity and Inequality Marking Sheet
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AQA America 1920-1975 Opportunity and Inequality Marking Sheet

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A two page document with the assessment criteria for the AQA GCSE History specification for ‘America, 1920-1975: Opportunity and Inequality’ The mark-scheme for all relevant essay questions is broken down into squares with the relevant marks that can be highlighted/circled, with relevant spaces for any additional comments and target-setting. Can be completed digitally and then stuck in during responding to feedback or by hand. Ideal for responding to feedback.
GCSE History- Weimar and Nazi Germany (Edexcel) Marking Grid
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GCSE History- Weimar and Nazi Germany (Edexcel) Marking Grid

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A two page document with the assessment criteria for the Edexcel GCSE History specification for ‘Weimar and Nazi Germany’ The mark-scheme for all relevant essay questions is broken down into squares with the relevant marks that can be highlighted/circled, with relevant spaces for any additional comments and target-setting. Can be completed digitally and then stuck in during responding to feedback or by hand. Ideal for responding to feedback.
'Checking Out Me History' - Summary Sheet
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'Checking Out Me History' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Agard’s ‘Checking Out Me History’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Checking Out Me History’
'Remains' - Summary Sheet
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'Remains' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Armitages’ ‘Remains’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Remains’
'London' - Summary Sheet
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'London' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers William Blake’s ‘London’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘London’
‘Admirable but unlikeable.’ Explain whether Dido deserves this description
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‘Admirable but unlikeable.’ Explain whether Dido deserves this description

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The following mid-response answer is focused on the extent to which Dido can be percieved as admirable but unlikeable. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students , intended to be used by AS/A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation ‘World of the Hero’ specification.
Heracles/Hercules Knowledge Organiser - GCSE Classical Civilisations
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Heracles/Hercules Knowledge Organiser - GCSE Classical Civilisations

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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
‘The reader never feels optimistic when reading the Aeneid; the epic is completely depressing.’
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‘The reader never feels optimistic when reading the Aeneid; the epic is completely depressing.’

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‘The reader never feels optimistic when reading the Aeneid; the epic is completely depressing.’’ It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students. It is intended to be used by AS/A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation ‘World of the Hero’ specification. *Also includes essay plan, comparing evidence that is optimistic and depressing, in addition to relevant scholarship
Homer's Iliad Scholarship Booklet (OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations)
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Homer's Iliad Scholarship Booklet (OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations)

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The following document contains an array of scholarly views in relation to Homer’s Iliad and has been designed for students studying the OCR Classical Civilisations Specification for ‘World of the Hero.’ This can be easily adapted so that you can add or remove relevant pieces of scholarship. There is space for annotations (i.e. you may wish to include examples from the text to support the scholars viewpoint or link this to opposing arguments)
Arthur Birling Quote Analysis Grid
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Arthur Birling Quote Analysis Grid

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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
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Sheila Birling Quote Analysis Grid

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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
Festivals Knowledge Organisers - GCSE Classical Civilisations
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Festivals Knowledge Organisers - GCSE Classical Civilisations

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These knowledge organisers has been designed for students studying OCR’s GCSE Specification for Myth and Religion and covers 1.5 ‘Festivals.’ There is one knowledge organiser/revision placemats for all four prescribed festivals: The Panathenia The City Dionysia The Lupercalia The Saturnalia