This resource profiles all of the sports included in this year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Each page includes information about the sport, a full event list, its Games history, important facts, and images.
**If you need more resources for your Commonwealth Games display, check them out here:
A display of the Top 30 Countries competing: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720797
A display of ALL 72 teams(Nations and Territories) competing: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720798
The PDF file includes 24 pages (one introduction page and 23 pages for each sport (some sports are broken up into their different disciplines). Displays are A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced.
Display to highlight 44 significant LGBTQA+ people both historical and alive today. People in the entertainment industry, art, activism, science, and politics.
Print to display for Pride Month 2022 or to create a booklet to help educate students about the many significant people in history who belonged to the LGBT community.
(PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced.
Includes 44 people of the world with images and short descriptions of each.
Alan Turing - mathematician and code breaker
Xavier Bettel - Prime Minister of Luxembourg
Laverne Cox - Actress and advocate
Harvey Milk - Politician
Rev. Troy Perry - Founder of MCC Church
Lili Elbe - Danish artist
Keith Haring - Pop artist
Lily and Lana Wachowski - directors
Marsha P. Johnson - Activist
Oscar Wilde - poet and playwright
Anne Lister - Diarist
Alexander the Great - Military leader, King
Sappho - Archaic Greek Poet
Johanna Sigurdardottir - Prime Minister of Iceland
Barbara Gittings - Activist
Josephine Baker - Actress, singer
Freddie Mercury - singer for Queen
Zanele Muholi - Artist
Ana Brnabic - Prime Minister of Serbia
Audre Lorde - Writer, civil rights activist
Elton John - Singer, pianist
Emily Dickinson - Poet
Billie Holiday - Jazz vocalist
Billie Jean King - Tennis player
Hannah Gadsby - Comedian
RuPaul - TV personality
Gladys Bently - blues singer
George Michael - singer
Alan L. Hart - Doctor
Lil Nas X - Rapper
Andy Warhol - Pop Artist
Sylvia Rivera - activist
We’Wha - Native American Ihamana
Edie Windsor - Activist
Mark Ashton - britsh activist
Christine Jorgensen - transgender activist
Leo Varadkar - Prime Minister of Ireland
Elliot Page - transgender actor
Sally Ride - astronaut
James Baldwin - writer
Virginia Woolf - writer
Christina, Queen of Sweden
King Ludwig II of Bavaria
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Neo-expressionism artist
An informative display/fact card resource profiling all 22 FIFA World Cups (men’s tournament) held from 1930 until 2022.
Each page includes information about the World Cup, it’s host, winner, final game, top four, Golden Boot winner (or top scorer), Golden Ball winner (if applicable), the official logo, mascot and other relevant images, as well as a list of interesting facts to encourage discussion.
Includes 25 PDF pages for 22 World Cups, an introduction page and 2 pages listing all World Cup hosts and all World Cup winners. Print to display for the World Cup or print as fact file cards. Could also be used as a resource to enhance a Geography/History lesson related to the World Cup.
(PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border, all images included were copyright free when sourced)
All 32 teams competing in the World Cup 2022 Finals in Qatar are profiled in this display/fact card resource.
Each page includes information about the country, its World Cup history, players to watch out for, group info, and the national football association logo.
Print to display for the World Cup or print as fact file cards. Could also be used as a resource to enhance a Geography/History lesson related to the World Cup.
(PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border, all images used were copyright free when sourced)
Get your students excited for the World Cup in November!