This resource offers an in-depth essay plan of two artist, Artemisia Gentileschi and Caravaggio. The essay plan can be used as a guide fine art students in GCSE and A-Level, when researching and analysing different artists.
The essay plan is also suited for history of art students, who wish to understand how best to structure a visual analysis essay.
This resource is a visual timeline, which offers an insight into the different movements within art through history. It spans from 500 BC to the work of modern artists today. The timeline does focus on the main movements and styles discussed within art scholarship, yet offers examples of artists which may not always be as highly recognised. This offers a unique aspect to this timeline.
7 page powerpoint, with extra artists for students to research in their own time.
This is an example of an in-depth essay plan for the ‘Unification of Germany’ topic for the OCR A-level qualification.
Can be used as a guide for developing your own essay structure and revision.
This is an exemplar essay plan on the topic of the EEC for the ‘Britain: 1930-1997’ OCR A-Level course.
The plan has 3 main points and bullets information students could include in their answer. A good way to prepare for exams and make revision notes.
Includes extra questions at the end of the document, which students could use to make their own essay plans.
This is an exemplar essay plan on the topic of Thatcher’s leadership for the ‘Britain: 1930-1997’ OCR A-Level course.
The plan has 3 main points and bullets information students could include in their answer. A good way to prepare for exams and make revision notes.
Includes extra questions at the end of the document, which students could use to make their own essay plans.
This is an exemplar essay plan on the topic of Labour in the period of Thatcher’s leadership for the ‘Britain: 1930-1997’ OCR A-Level course.
The plan has 3 main points and bullets information students could include in their answer. A good way to prepare for exams and make revision notes.
Includes extra questions at the end of the document, which students could use to make their own essay plans.