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Death, Burial and the Underworld Knowledge Organiser - GCSE Classical Civilisations
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Death, Burial and the Underworld Knowledge Organiser - GCSE Classical Civilisations

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This knowledge organiser groups together 1.7 and 1.8 of the GCSE Classical Civilisation specification for Myth and Religion and covers Death, Burial and the Underworld. It provides an overview of the following: Greek funerary practices, including the prothesis and ekphora Festivals for the dead ancestors Funeral Clubs Roman funerary practices Homeric Hymn to Demeter Orpheus and Eurydice
Exemplar Essays: Imperial Image (OCR A-Level Classical Civilisation)
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Exemplar Essays: Imperial Image (OCR A-Level Classical Civilisation)

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A collection of 13 high-attaining essays written for OCR’s A-Level specification for ‘Imperial Image’ (designed to be used by A-Level students, but can easily be adapted for the use of AS-Level students). This document consists of: 4 x 10 mark stimulus questions 4 x 20 mark short-essay response questions 5 x 30 mark extended-essay response questions, including use of scholarship Completed Essay Plan Booklet
Myth and Religion (OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations) Marking Sheet/Grid
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Myth and Religion (OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations) Marking Sheet/Grid

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A simple one page document with the assessment criteria for the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation specification. The mark-scheme for all relevant essay questions is broken down into squares with the relevant marks that can be highlighted/circled and for stimulus and extended response questions, there is additional space for any further comments/skills to work on as well as well as a space for personal improvements in addition to teacher comments. Can be completed digitally and then stuck in during responding to feedback or by hand. Ideal for responding to feedback.
Religion and the City, Temples: Knowledge Organiser - GCSE Classical Civilisations
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Religion and the City, Temples: 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 1.3 'Religion and the City: Temples.’ It provides an overview of: The importance of the sanctuary Sacrifices Greek Priests Roman Priests (Pontifices, Augurs and the Vestal Virgins) Temple Buildings (Greek and Roman) Parthenon Temple of Zeus at Olympia Temple of Portunus The Pantheon
‘Odysseus is never made to feel welcome on his travels.’
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‘Odysseus is never made to feel welcome on his travels.’

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The following answer scored 18 out of 20 marks and is focused on the concept of xenia throughout Odysseus’ travels in Homer’s Odyssey. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students hoping to attain higher grades, intended to be used by AS/A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation ‘World of the Hero’ specification.
Virgil's Aeneid: Theme and Character Sheets
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Virgil's Aeneid: Theme and Character Sheets

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The following documents consist of a break-down of all the key themes found within the epic and of the characters. Quotes are found alongside analysis of passages, with supporting scholarship where appropriate. These have been designed for ‘The World of the Hero’ Paper (OCR: A-Level Classical Civilisation). Themes that are included: Moral values implicit in the Aeneid (including pietas and furor) Importance of Fate and Destiny Portrayal of War Portrayal of Different Nations Role of the Immortals Family Friendship Relationship between Mortals and Immortals Relationships between Men and Women Relationships between Parents and Children Role of Women (and their position in society) Historical and Political Context (Promotion of Augustus, Promotion of the Roman Empire, Augustus’ rise to power) NB: David West’s translation has been used when creating this document
Greek Religion Revision Quizzes: OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations
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Greek Religion Revision Quizzes: OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations

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Greek Religion (OCR Classical Civilisations) - a set of revision quizzes which cover the whole of the course. Each quiz has a set of 10 questions (with one containing five questions) which cover a previous one/two lessons. Designed to be used as part of retrieval practice for A-Level students. They can be used as a bell-task activity or as part of revision, allowing students to consolidate their knowledge on previous lessons before moving forward and make links to the wider context. 245 facts can be learnt through completing these quizzes! This resource also contains answers to all quizzes. They are tagged together, with titles at the top to make storage easy.
Imperial Image Knowledge Organisers/Revision Placemats
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Imperial Image Knowledge Organisers/Revision Placemats

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Knowledge organisers/revision placemats designed for the OCR AS/A-Level Classical Civilisation specification for ‘Imperial Image.’ These cover sections 1-4 (excluding 5 - Later Representations): Octavian Comes to Rome Power Struggle Augustus’ Reign Augustus’ Legacy
OCR Classical Civilisation Roman City Life (9-1) Revision Guide
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OCR Classical Civilisation Roman City Life (9-1) Revision Guide

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Full revision guide for all of the culture section for the Homeric World (J199/22), covering Roman City Life. The following revision guide has been designed for the OCR GCSE specification for Classical Civilisations:Roman City Life. It includes summaries of all topics covered in the four topics as condensed revision notes, with relevant prescribed sources. The 24-page long document provides revision notes for: Roman Housing The Roman Home and Family Roman Society Leisure and Entertainment At the end of each section, there is a glossary of key terms. Towards the end,there is an overview of the question types found within the examination (Section A only)
The skill it took to build Mycenaean tombs should be admired more than the contents inside
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The skill it took to build Mycenaean tombs should be admired more than the contents inside

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The following essay was writing in response to the statement:The skill it took to build Mycenaean tombs should be admired more than the contents inside. It was written as part of a mock examination for the GCSE OCR specification for Mycenae (Literature and Culture) 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.
Mycenaean Age Revision Quizzes: OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations
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Mycenaean Age Revision Quizzes: OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations

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Mycenaean Age (designed for the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations specification) - a set of 7 revision quizzes which cover all eight topics covered within the course. Each quiz has a set of 10 questions which cover the topics studied as part of the course. These can be used as part of retrieval practice and allows students to identify any areas of knowledge that they do not fully understand. They are tagged together so students have a pack of 7 revision cards / 70 key facts that cover the whole study
GCSE Classical Civilisation OCR: Foundation Stories Summary Notes
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GCSE Classical Civilisation OCR: Foundation Stories Summary Notes

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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
Myth and Religion Summary Notes Bundle
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Myth and Religion Summary Notes Bundle

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Condensed revision notes for OCR’s GCSE specification for ‘Myth and Religion,’ covering all eight topics: The Gods Heracles/Hercules Religion and the City: Temples Foundation Stories Myth and Symbols of Power Death and Burial Journeying to the Underworld Death and Burial and Journeying to the Underworld (1.7 and 1.8) have been collated together in a single summary booklet.