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Exemplar 10 Mark Response - Virgil's Aeneid ('World of the Hero')
The following answers scored 9 out of 10 marks and is focused on a passage taken towards the end of Book 2 of Virgil’s Aeneid. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision. It is intended to be used by AS/A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation ‘World of the Hero’ specification.
Exemplar 10 Mark Response - Virgil's Aeneid ('World of the Hero')
The following answers scored 9 out of 10 marks and is focused on a passage taken from Book 2 of Virgil’s Aeneid. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision. It is intended to be used by AS/A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation ‘World of the Hero’ specification.
'Aeneas lacks any human emotions'
The following essay scored 22/30 marks and was written in response to the question:‘Aeneas lacks any ordinary human emotions’’. 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
Writing frame/essay plan also included
‘’Dido was an innocent victim for whom we can feel nothing but absolute sympathy.’’
The following answers scored 26 out of 30 marks and is focused on Dido as a victim throughout Books 1 - 4 of Virgil’s Aeneid. 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.
'Explain what picture of warfare is created by Virgil in the fall of Troy in Book 2''
The following essay scored 17/20 marks and was written in response to the question: ‘Explain what picture of warfare is created by Virgil in the fall of Troy in Book 2.’’ 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
‘’It is impossible to sympathise with the Suitors; they are all just a bunch of villains’’
The following essay scored 25/30 marks and was written in response to the question:‘’It is impossible to sympathise with the Suitors; they are all just a bunch of villains’’. 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
GCSE Classical Civilisation OCR: Religion and the City 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
Imperial Image Timeline
Timeline for Imperial Image - OCR A-Level Classical Civilisations. Split into sections for easy revision of key dates.
Hitler's Rise to Power Knowledge Organiser: Edexcel GCSE History
A knowledge organiser to assist learning and revision of the Edexcel GCSE History unit, Weimar & Nazi Germany, 1918-1939, covering Hitler’s Rise to Power
Civil Rights and Race Relations in the USA: Timeline
History Edexcel A-Level Civil Rights in the USA Timeline
Split into sections for easy revision of key dates. The sections are as follows:
‘‘Free at Last’’
‘‘Triumph of the Jim Crow Laws’’
‘‘New Deal and Race Relations’’
‘‘I Have a Dream’’
Obama’s Campaign for Presidency
The USA: A Nation of Contrasts, 1910 - 1929 (WJEC GCSE History) Knowledge Organiser
Knowledge organiser covering WJEC’s GCSE specification for 'A Nation of Contrasts), covering:
Immigration
Religion and Race
Crime and Corruption
Boom and Prosperity
Ku Klux Klan
NAACP
Entertainment
Women
This can easily be adapted for the use of students studying other exam specifications concerning US history.
Power and Conflict - Form and Structure Notes
A breakdown of form and structure notes on all fifteen poems in the AQA anthology for ‘Power and Conflict,’ with numerous interpretations made for each poem. This can be used when revising or when annotating the anthology itself.
'Bust' - American Experiences of the New Deal Knowledge Organiser/Revision Placemat
AQA America: USA Opportunity and Inequality 1920-1973 Knowledge Organiser for 'Section 2 - ‘Bust: American Experiences of the New Deal’.
A3 in size and provides an overview of:
Causes of the Boom
Effects of the Depression
Herbert Hoover
Roosevelt and His ‘New Deal’ (including successes, failures and the Alphabet Agencies)
Changes for African-Americans and Women
Explain how far you think Augustus relied on other men to achieve a positive Imperial Image
The following essay scored 26/30 marks and was written in response to the question: ‘Explain how far you think Augustus relied on other men to achieve a positive Imperial Image of himself.’’ 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 ‘Imperial Image’ specification
The Roman Empire: Knowledge Organiser
A knowledge organiser detailing a summary of the Roman Empire, intended for the use of students in KS2/KS3. It covers:
Power in Rome
War and Conflict
Foundation Story
Economy and Trade
Movement and Settlement
Life Under the Roman Empire
The End of the Empire
Timeline
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
Conflict and Tension Model Essays (AQA GCSE History)
A selection of 13 exemplar essays written in response to exam questions concerning the AQA GCSE Specification for ‘Conflict and Tension: 1914-1918.
All answers were high attaining and there is an example for each question type (4,12, 8 and 16 markers). These can be used as a source of revision or to help develop essay writing skills before/after an examination.
Ending the First World War: AQA Conflict and Tension (1894-1918)
Condensed revision notes covering the Ending of the First World War, designed for the AQA GCSE history specification (Conflict and Tension, 1894-1918). Although designed for GCSE students, they can easily be tailored for KS3 students to use or students studying the First World War but for other exam specifications. These notes are intended to be used as a source of revision/consolidate knowledge from previous lessons.
The notes cover: US Involvement, Russian Revolution, Ludendorff and the German Spring Offensive, Hundred Days, Germany’s Surrender, Abdication of the Kaiser and the Armistice .
Stalemate - First World War: AQA Conflict and Tension (1894-1918)
Condensed revision notes covering the stalemate of the First World War, designed for the AQA GCSE history specification (Conflict and Tension, 19894-1918). Although designed for GCSE students, they can easily be tailored for KS3 students to use or students studying the First World War but for other exam specifications. These notes are intended to be used as a source of revision/consolidate knowledge from previous lessons.
The notes cover: Failure of the Schliffen Plan, Battle of Marne, Race to Sea, Trench Warfare, Life in the Trenches, Weaponry of the War, Gallipoli, Verdun, Somme, Passchendaele, Jutland, Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, Zimmerman Telegram.
Causes of the First World War: AQA Conflict and Tension (1894-1918)
Condensed revision notes covering the causes of the First World War, designed for the AQA GCSE history specification (Conflict and Tension, 19894-1918). Although designed for GCSE students, they can easily be tailored for KS3 students to use or students studying the First World War but for other exam specifications. These notes are intended to be used as a source of revision/consolidate knowledge from previous lessons.
The notes cover: The Alliance System (Triple Alliance and Triple Entente), Anglo-German Rivalry (Kaiser Wilhelm II, Foreign Policy, Naval Rivalry and Rearmament), Outbreak of War (Slav Nationalism, Assassination of Franz Ferdinand, July Crisis and the Schliffen Plan)