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I'm a Social Studies and English teacher that's acquired a fair bit of knowledge through my years of teaching English (Language and Literature), History, and Geography. Happy to share with you what I can, from what I've learnt.

I'm a Social Studies and English teacher that's acquired a fair bit of knowledge through my years of teaching English (Language and Literature), History, and Geography. Happy to share with you what I can, from what I've learnt.
Data in Social Studies Worksheet
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Data in Social Studies Worksheet

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A worksheet for high school Geography (Key Stage 3 or 4) or Social Studies (US) students to examine qualitative and quantitative data and the differences between them. Would work in an introductory class that’s skills-based.
Grammar - Tenses at a Glance Infographic
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Grammar - Tenses at a Glance Infographic

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English verb tenses infographic showing the main tenses and their place in time, together with an irregular verbs list, and teaching ideas. Could be used as a one-off, or to consolidate learning of different verb tenses and their usage. Suitable for English Language Teachers, non-native speakers, or anyone wanting to get a handle on the structure of tenses used in English.
The Digital SAT - Reading and Writing Modules
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The Digital SAT - Reading and Writing Modules

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A hints and tips flyer for the new Digital SAT for 2024. Guides you through the different question types and how to understand them. Suitable for tutors, or students of the Digital SAT. Complete with worksheet to understand which skill is being tested and answer key.
American Indian History - A Legal Landscape Infographic
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American Indian History - A Legal Landscape Infographic

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A timeline of American Indian history from Columbus through to present-day. Key acts, treaties, and cases shown to offer a snapshot of legal decisions that affect American Indians. Offered along with Study Ideas (or teaching ideas) to use the infographic as an introduction to American Indian history. Could be used to supplement existing material, on its own, or to compare and contrast alongside other countries and their indigenous communities.
The Great Plague of London Project Week
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The Great Plague of London Project Week

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This packet includes everything you need for a History Project Week based on The Great Plague of London. It revolves around learning from a thematic data set and includes: For the teacher: teacher’s notes and lesson plans for 5 days; 10 primary and secondary sources for students; explanations for the sources; a Powerpoint. For the student: a worksheet; an evaluation sheet; a project rubric. Students get to evaluate the sources and connect them to learning about The Great Plague of London.
A Clueless-No Context Series - Classical Literature Worksheets
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A Clueless-No Context Series - Classical Literature Worksheets

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The Clueless-No Context Series for literacy skills aims to develop reading and comprehension from shorter excerpts of text alone. Excerpts are all from works of classical literature within a series of four worksheets. Lesson plan ideas together with complete answer keys are provided. Each double-sided worksheet focuses on a different text.
A Clueless-No Context Series - Non-fiction Worksheets
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A Clueless-No Context Series - Non-fiction Worksheets

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The Clueless-No Context Series for literacy skills aims to develop reading and comprehension from shorter excerpts of text alone. Excerpts in this collection are all non-fiction, from university textbooks of varying subjects. This series of four worksheets aims to familiarize students with the ability of recognizing subject-specific terminology and writing. Lesson plan ideas together with complete answer keys are provided. Each double-sided worksheet focuses on a different subject area.
What makes a good Internet source?
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What makes a good Internet source?

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A flyer to help guide students as to what questions to ask when considering sources from the Internet. What makes a good source? How do you know? Is there a bias?