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I am a History teacher in the North West, and head of Citizenship in my school. I have been teaching since 2007, in four secondary schools across the area. In between times, in 2012, I taught as a volunteer teacher in Ghana, with English, French and Maths classes (you can read about my adventures in my book, Teaching in the Sun, available on Amazon). All of my resources have been extensively tried and tested. I hope that you, like me, are able to use them for good and outstanding lessons.

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I am a History teacher in the North West, and head of Citizenship in my school. I have been teaching since 2007, in four secondary schools across the area. In between times, in 2012, I taught as a volunteer teacher in Ghana, with English, French and Maths classes (you can read about my adventures in my book, Teaching in the Sun, available on Amazon). All of my resources have been extensively tried and tested. I hope that you, like me, are able to use them for good and outstanding lessons.
Community
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Community

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A resource pack to support the teaching of the communities and their importance. Activities included to suit KS3 teaching, with plenty of scope for differentiation by either task or outcome for more- or less able students.
Why give aid to LEDcs
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Why give aid to LEDcs

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise reasons for giving aid to LEDCs. As an extension, students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the most important reason for for giving aid to LEDCs, and think of examples where aid hads been given. More able students can explain problems of giving aid. They might need prompting with the idea of LEDCs becoming dependent on aid. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Helping children Helping adults Helping businesses / government
How to influence the local council
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How to influence the local council

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his is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the ways that people can influence the local council. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on what are more / less effective ways to influence the local council. More able students can make a judgement on how important it is to be able to influence the local council Categories could include, but not be limited to: influencing in person Influencing from a distance Scrutinising council actions As an extension, students can choose a local issue, and prepare a speech or letter to the council to address it.
How to decide how to vote
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How to decide how to vote

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the impact of different influences on people’s voting habits. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the better and worse influences on people’s voting habits. More able students can explain whether it is important to vote, and why. Categories could include, but not be limited to: social / family and friends demographics character / personality of those being elected Parties / party policy
Workers' rights and responibilities
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Workers' rights and responibilities

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This is a card sort for students to categorise workers’ rights and responsibilities. Students can explain what is the more important of their rights, and of their responsibilities.
Bus Boycott
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Bus Boycott

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A chronology activity for events of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. It can ether be done as a numbering activity, or as a card sort. Each description is numbered, at present, for teacher’s ease of reading. Remember to tipp-ex out the numbers before use. There is a differentiated sheet for lower-ability students. More able student can explain which was the most significant of the consequences, in the short and long term. They can relate to the protesters themselves and the wider Civil Rights movement/USA. This is an ideal activity for preparing students for longer-answer exam questions. It allows discussion to develop as students explain their thoughts and defend them in front of their peers.
USA 1920-73
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USA 1920-73

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A bundle to support the teaching of the new GCSE on the USA from 1920-73. I have used it for the AQA course. Included are resources on the economic boom, prohibition, the Depression and New Deal, and the Civil Right movement.
Civil Rights USA GCSE
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Civil Rights USA GCSE

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A resource pack to support the teaching of the Civil Rights movement in the USA. Activities included to suit mainly K3 classes' requirements, with plenty of scope for differentiation by either task or outcome for more- or less able students.