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How to plan and write an extended response essay answer: The Aeneid
Designed to support A-Level Classical Civilisation students (OCR specification) in preparing for extended response questions on Virgil’s Aeneid. It provides detailed, structured, and thematically organised resources to help build evaluative, high-level essay responses.

Aeneas as a Character who Changes
Free one page worksheet to help students write a response to any generic question that requires students to focus on how Aeneas’ character changes during the play.

Virgil's Aeneid: 30 Mark Essay Practice
A selection of essays for A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation specification for ‘World of the Hero.’ These essays are intended to be used as part of revision

Greek and Roman Gods Knowledge Organiser
Designed for students to use who are studying/following the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations specification, covering 1.1: The Gods.

Homer's Odyssey: 30 Mark Essay Practice
A selection of essays for A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation specification for ‘World of the Hero.’ These essays are intended to be used as part of revision

Imperial Image Revision Checklists
New specification check list, all units covered. Useful revision tool for students studying the AS/A-Level specification for ‘Imperial Image’ (OCR)

GCSE Classical Civilisation OCR: Gods 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

Homer's Iliad: 30 Mark Essay Practice
A selection of essays for A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation specification for ‘World of the Hero.’ These essays are intended to be used as part of revision

Dido Character Summary Virgil's Aeneid
Dido’s characterisation and portrayal throughout Virgil’s Aeneid summary sheet

Describing Dido: Vocabulary
A list of ambitious vocabulary and short definitions of words in relation to the characterisation of Dido. Hopefully this is useful for students aiming for the top grades.

Virgil's Aeneid Timeline
A timeline that provides a basic outline of the events of the epic, in chronological order

Aeneas: Character Overview
A short-summary detailing Aeneas’ characterisation in Virgil’s Aeneid. Designed for the OCR A-Level specification for ‘World of the Hero’
Aeneas as a Greek Hero and a Post-Homeric (Roman Hero)
Aeneas as a leader
Aeneas as a lover
Aeneas as a family man
Aeneas’ role in Rome’s Imperial Destiny

Describing Characters in Virgil's Aeneid
Descriptive terms and phrases for the major characters in Virgil’s Aeneid, useful for analysis and essay-writing

Homer's Odyssey Synopsis
Summary of all 24 books of Homer’s Odyssey designed for the GCSE OCR Classical Civilisation specification for ‘‘Literature and Culture.’’ This summary sheet is intended to provide a broader overview of the epic and introduce some examples of evidence that can be used from non-prescribed books to help in strengthening arguments.

GCSE Classical Civilisations: Exam Command Words and Subject Specific Vocabulary (Homeric World)
GCSE Classical Civilisations exam command words and subject specific vocabulary (OCR) for Paper 2: 'Homeric World)

Aeneas: Quote Sheet
A selection of quotes for Virgil’s Aeneid, focusing on Aeneas. The quotes are broken down into appropriate aspects of Aeneas’ character - designed for AS/A-Level students studying the OCR specification for ‘World of the Hero’

Aeneid Exam Overview
Overview for Aeneid section of ‘World of the Hero’ examination (OCR AS/A-Level specification)

Myth and Religion Essay Bank
A selection of essays for GCSE students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation specification for ‘Myth and Religion.’ These essays are intended to be used as part of revision

Aeneid Book Summaries: Blank Sheets
Designed for use for AS/A Level students studying the OCR specification for ‘World of the Hero’ (Classical Civilisations). There is a summary sheet for each of the prescribed books, with the opportunity to provide a brief summary, give an overview of key characters and themes and to note down any important quotes that can be used in essays.