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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
World of the Hero Revision Bundle - Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid
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World of the Hero Revision Bundle - Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid

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This revision bundle has been designed for A-Level students studying OCR’s specification for ‘World of the Hero’ (Homer’s Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid). The bundle includes: Exemplar essays (high-attaining) Theme and character sheets to help with reading the epic Scholarship
Homer's Odyssey: Quote Collection
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Homer's Odyssey: Quote Collection

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A document containing a selection of quotes, broken down into their relevant themes and characters, designed for AS/A-Level students studying the ‘World of the Hero’ as part of OCR’s A-Level specification. Themes included: The Concept, Value and Behaviour of a Hero, Disguise, Deceit and Trickery, Recognition, Revenge and Justice, Role of the Immortals, Relationship between Mortals and Immortals, Xenia, Nostos, Fate, Men, Women, Children and the Family, Role of the Slave, Role of Women, Portrayal of Different Societies Characters included: Odysseus, Telemachus, Suitors, Odysseus’ Crew, Phaecians, Penelope, Calypso, Polyphemus, Circe, Laertes, Slaves and Minor Characters
Revision Fill-In Booklet - Myth and Religion GCSE Classical Civilisation
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Revision Fill-In Booklet - Myth and Religion GCSE Classical Civilisation

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A fill-in revision guide for the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation specification for Myth and Religion. In total, is it 40 pages long and contains revision activities for all eight topics covered as part of the course. This can be completed either using exercise books, textbooks or the revision guide.
Imperial Image: Prescribed Visual and Literary Sources Grid (OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations)
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Imperial Image: Prescribed Visual and Literary Sources Grid (OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations)

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A breakdown of all prescribed visual and literary sources into relevant themes (see below) for the OCR A-Level Classical Civilisation Specification for ‘Imperial Image,’ intended for the use of AS/A-Level students. The themes included are: Religious Leader Relationship with Julius Caesar Pater Patriae Legacy and Later Representations Imperial Family Imperator Image in the Empire Golden Age Divi Filius Cultural Hero City of Rome Campaign against Mark Antony and Cleopatra This document is intended to highlight the sources which would be most relevant to include in essay questions, particularly the short-essay and extended response.
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.
Conflict and Tension: The First World War Exemplar Answers
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Conflict and Tension: The First World War Exemplar Answers

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A selection of exemplar essays written in response to exam questions from the AQA GCSE Specification for ‘Conflict and Tension: The First World War (1894-1918). All answers were high attaining and there is an example for each question type (4,8 and 12 and 16 markers). These can be used as a source of revision or to help develop essay writing skills before/after an examination.
Mr Birling says, ‘…a man has to mind his business.'' How far do you agree that Birling is selfish?
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Mr Birling says, ‘…a man has to mind his business.'' How far do you agree that Birling is selfish?

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Mr Birling says, ‘…a man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own’. How far does Priestley present Mr Birling as a man who cares only for himself and his family? The following answers scored 24 out of 30 marks and is focused on Birling’s character in 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.
‘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
OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations: Mycenaean Age (Literature and Culture)
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OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations: Mycenaean Age (Literature and Culture)

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bundle of resources for the OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE specification for Literature and Culture covering the Mycenean Age: This bundle contains: A revision guide, with an overview of all four topics 2 x exemplar fifteen mark essay (1 x Odyssey + 1 x Mycenean) Revision Checklist Revision quizzes that cover the whole course (with answers) Knowledge Organisers
Virgil's Aeneid Knowledge Organiser/Placemat
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Virgil's Aeneid Knowledge Organiser/Placemat

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A knowledge organiser which includes a brief overview of key characters, themes and context. This has been designed for the use of AS/A Level students studying the OCR specification for ‘World of the Hero’
Germany Timeline
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Germany Timeline

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Timeline for Germany - AQA period study. Split into sections for easy revision of key dates. This can be used for other exam specifications and KS3. It is split into the following sections: Germany before World War I Weimar Germany Weimar Recovery Hitler’s Rise to Power Life in Nazi Germany Germany and the Second World War
World of the Hero - Exam Overview Sheet
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World of the Hero - Exam Overview Sheet

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This is an A3 sheet that summarises how best to approach the questions for the OCR AS/A-Level specification for ‘World of the Hero,’ with a breakdown of what each question requires and what should be incoorporated.
Islam Quotation Knowledge Organiser
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Islam Quotation Knowledge Organiser

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This has been designed for Edexcel’s GCSE Religious Education specification for ‘‘Beliefs in Action,’’ covering ‘Religion and Ethics’ for Islam. Muslim Beliefs Crime and Punishment Living the Muslim Life Peace and Conflict This sheet contains an explanation for the majority of quotations to help when incoorporating them into essays.
Life in the Mycenaean Age: Mycenaean Age Knowledge Organiser
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Life in the Mycenaean Age: Mycenaean Age Knowledge Organiser

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Designed for students to use who are studying/following the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations specification, covering 2.2:Life in the Mycenaean Age (Literature and Culture: Mycenaean Age). Image Citation: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FeJnhkOXgAULeRv.jpg:large
Who honoured Hercules more - the Greeks or the Romans?
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Who honoured Hercules more - the Greeks or the Romans?

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The following essay was writing in response to the question: ‘Who honoured Hercules more, the people of Olympia or Rome.’ It was written as part of a mock examination for the GCSE OCR specification for Myth and Religion 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.