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Hi, We are Sally and Amanda from Guinea Pig Education. We present a range of complimentary teaching aids and workbooks to use in your classroom or as homework – in both print and digital format. We aim to raise reading standards and to develop literacy skills, with our ‘fun for kids’ phonic reading resources. We also offer support for pupils aged 4-16 years. We highly recommend our comprehension and creative writing resources - which build confidence and develop imagination.

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Hi, We are Sally and Amanda from Guinea Pig Education. We present a range of complimentary teaching aids and workbooks to use in your classroom or as homework – in both print and digital format. We aim to raise reading standards and to develop literacy skills, with our ‘fun for kids’ phonic reading resources. We also offer support for pupils aged 4-16 years. We highly recommend our comprehension and creative writing resources - which build confidence and develop imagination.
Samuel Pepys Plague Diary Comprehension (age 9 years +)
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Samuel Pepys Plague Diary Comprehension (age 9 years +)

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Learn about the great plague of 1665, through the eyes of the great diary writer Samuel Pepys, and practise your reading comprehension skills. This work pack includes: a reading comprehension based on extracts from Samuel Pepys diary, pages of interesting facts about the plague, creative writing and drawing activities. An excellent resource for classes studying this period in history. www.guineapigeducationshop.com
Guy Fawkes And The Gun Powder Plot Reading Comprehension (8 years plus)
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Guy Fawkes And The Gun Powder Plot Reading Comprehension (8 years plus)

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Learn about the gunpowder plot of 1605 and answer the comprehension questions. This is a very comprehensive and informative resource. Students will learn about James 1st and look at why England was so divided at this time. They will look at the main characters involved in the plot, what these men planned, how they attempted to carry it out and at how their attempts to blow up the Houses Of Parliament were thwarted. They will consider what would have happened if the plot had succeeded and the legacy of the plot. They will read extracts and summaries from Father John Gerard’s account of the plot and answer the comprehension questions. Answers provided. Also available as Google classroom resource. 35 pages
Matching Game: How Well Do You Know Your Tudor Kings & Queens? (8 +)
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Matching Game: How Well Do You Know Your Tudor Kings & Queens? (8 +)

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Test your knowledge of the reign of Tudor Kings And Queens with this simple matching game. How to use: Mount the figures on card (or laminate) and cut round the figures. Make each figure stand upright, by inserting the bases. Then, cut out the facts and muddle them up. Create a timeline. Put the Kings and Queens in the correct order in which they reigned. Sort through the facts and match each card to the correct Tudor King or Queen. An excellent resource for classes studying this period in history. 19 pages www.guineapigeducationshop.com
Looking Back - Victorian Factories - Age 8-12
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Looking Back - Victorian Factories - Age 8-12

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This fascinating workbook is packed full of information about working conditions in Victorian textile factories.  It is your job to finish the research and complete the various fun activities.  You will need to ask questions, find information and interpret the evidence you discover.  It includes lots of interesting firsthand source material. The topics covered include: Why factories were built? Who worked in Victorian textile factories? Child labour in the factories Working and living conditions of factory workers Factory reforms Factory workers on strike In this resource, your children will be introduced to Samuel Courtauld, a successful silk mill owner, in Halstead Essex. They will discover who Mr. Courtauld employed in his factory; the working and living conditions of his factory workers; how he responded to the Factory Acts and the strikes at his mill; and the local societies he established to try and improve the lives of his workers. At the same time, your children will be encouraged to find out for themselves about life in the cotton factories. They will have to imagine that they are the owner of a cotton mill in an industrial town in the north of England. They’ll need to write their own job adverts, create posters to highlight the factory rules, and explain what the working conditions are like for workers in their factory. Each topic covered in this pack is broken down so that it is easy to understand and all the information is presented in an engaging manner. The historical subject matter being taught is written up in the form of imaginary interviews, newspaper articles, posters and as speech etc. for the children to read. There are lots of questions to answer that will encourage your children to thoughtfully consider the evidence before them. They will be asked to look for clues in texts and pictures, to describe, to explain, to reason, to draw conclusions, to think critically and make their own interpretations. There are also creative writing exercises to do that will help children write their own narratives about each topic and to recall, select and organise relevant historical knowledge. Where information is missing, your children will be required to make their own enquiries and look up the answers to the questions online and in books. This pack is designed to help support your children as they explore the Victorian era, deepen their understanding of this historical time period, and ignite their interest in history. It is suitable for children age 8-12. 47 pages. PDF This is a digital download.
Looking Back - Queen Victoria and the Royal Family - Age 8-12
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Looking Back - Queen Victoria and the Royal Family - Age 8-12

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This fascinating workbook is packed full of information about Queen Victoria, who ruled in Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901, and the royal family of the time.  It is your job to finish the research and complete the various fun activities.  You will need to ask questions, find information and interpret the evidence you discover.  It includes lots of interesting firsthand source material. In this resource, your children will learn about important moments in Queen Victoria’s life and reign. The topics covered include: Her childhood Her coronation Her early years as Queen Her marriage Her family The royal houses The Great Exhibition Her relationship with Prince Albert Her position in the British Empire The royal jubilees Her death and funeral Each topic is broken down so that it is easy to understand and all the information is presented in an engaging manner. The historical subject matter being taught is written up in the form of imaginary interviews, newspaper articles, letters, diary entries, statements etc. for the children to read. There are lots of questions to answer that will encourage your children to thoughtfully consider the evidence before them. They will be asked to look for clues in texts and pictures, to describe, to explain, to reason, to draw conclusions and to think critically. There are also creative writing exercises to do that will help children write their own narratives about each topic and to recall, select and organise relevant historical knowledge. Where information is missing, your children will be required to make their own enquiries and look up the answers to the questions online and in books. This pack is designed to help support your children as they explore the Victorian era, deepen their understanding of this historical time period, and ignite their interest in history. It is suitable for children age 8-12. 53 pages. PDF This is a digital download. Please be aware, there are no answers, but all the missing information is provided in bullet points at the end of the pack.
Guy Fawkes And The Gun Powder Plot Reading Comprehension: Google Classroom Resource (8+)
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Guy Fawkes And The Gun Powder Plot Reading Comprehension: Google Classroom Resource (8+)

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This DIGITAL resource contains a link to access and make a copy into your google drive. It is fully editable and can be shared with your students via Google Classroom or similar platform. Pdf version included. Learn about Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plot of 1605 and answer the comprehension questions. This is a very comprehensive and informative resource. Students will learn about James 1st and look at why England was so divided at this time. They will look at the main characters involved in the plot, what these men planned, how they attempted to carry it out and at how their attempts to blow up the Houses Of Parliament were thwarted. They will consider what would have happened if the plot had succeeded and the legacy of the plot. They will read extracts and summaries from Father John Gerard’s account of the plot and answer the comprehension questions. Answers provided. 35 pages www.guineapigeducationshop.com
Horace Visits The Vikings (7-11 years)
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Horace Visits The Vikings (7-11 years)

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A fun work book for children who want to find out some facts about the Vikings and practise fact finding skills for English comprehension. Join our cool cat, Horace, the time travelling tabby cat, as he visits the Viking times, with the help of his i-collar. Horace Visits The Vikings is a fun way to find out some facts from history and practise your English skills. Join Horace for a fleeting glimpse of Viking life long ago. Then, work through the follow up pages to see how many facts you have remembered. Horace is happy to help you take your first steps in history. www.guineapigeducationshop.com
Horace Visits Ancient Egypt (7-11 years)
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Horace Visits Ancient Egypt (7-11 years)

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A fun work book for children who want to find out some facts about Ancient Egypt and practise fact finding skills for English comprehension. Join our cool cat, Horace, the time travelling tabby cat, as he goes back to ancient Egypt, with the help of his i-collar. Horace Visits Ancient Egypt is a fun way to find out some facts from history and practise your English skills. Join Horace for a fleeting glimpse of Egyptian life long ago. Then, work through the follow up pages to see how many facts you have remembered. Horace is happy to help you take your first steps in history. www.guineapigeducationshop.com
Horace Visits The Aztecs (7-11 years)
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Horace Visits The Aztecs (7-11 years)

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A fun work book for children who want to find out some facts about the Aztecs and practise fact finding skills for English comprehension. Join our cool cat, Horace, the time travelling tabby cat, as he arrives in the Aztec era, with the help of his i-collar. Horace Visits The Aztecs is a fun way to find out some facts from history and practise your English skills. Join Horace for a fleeting glimpse of Aztec life long ago. Then, work through the follow up pages to see how many facts you have remembered. Horace is happy to help you take your first steps in history. www.guineapigeducationshop.com
Looking Back- the Victorian Workhouse - Age 8-13
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Looking Back- the Victorian Workhouse - Age 8-13

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This workbook is packed full of information about the workhouse system in Victorian Great Britain. It is your job to finish the research and complete the various activities.  You will need to ask questions, find information and interpret the evidence you discover.  It includes lots of firsthand source material. The topics covered include: The New Poor Law Building design and layout of workhouses Staffing the workhouse Workhouse orders and rules Clothing The sorts of jobs workhouse inmates had to do Workhouse diet Living conditions in the workhouse Common diseases in the workhouse Poor Law Guardians Reasons why people may have gone into the workhouse Elizabeth Twining and the Workhouse Visiting Society Written accounts of the time about what life was like in the workhouse What happened to the workhouses Each topic is broken down so that it is easy to understand and all the information is presented in an engaging manner. The historical subject matter being taught is written up in the form of imaginary interviews, newspaper articles, letters, diary entries, posters etc. for the children to read. There are lots of questions to answer that will encourage your children to thoughtfully consider the evidence before them. They will be asked to look for clues in texts and pictures, to describe, to explain, to reason, to draw conclusions and to think critically. There are also creative writing exercises to do that will help children write their own narratives about each topic and to recall, select and organise relevant historical knowledge. Where information is missing, your children will be required to make their own enquiries and look up the answers to the questions online and in books. This pack is designed to help support your children as they explore the Victorian era, deepen their understanding of this historical time period, and ignite their interest in history. It is suitable for children age 8-13. 54 pages. PDF This is a digital download. Please be aware, there are no answers, but all the missing information is provided in bullet points at the end of the pack.
Looking Back - A Victorian Christmas - Age 8-12
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Looking Back - A Victorian Christmas - Age 8-12

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This fascinating workbook is packed full of facts about Christmas celebrations in nineteenth century Great Britain. It is your job to finish the research and complete the various fun activities. You will need to ask questions, find information and interpret the evidence you discover. It includes lots of interesting firsthand source material. In this resource, your children will learn about a number of Victorian Christmas customs and traditions, many of which are still popular today. The topics covered include: Christmas cards Christmas shopping Christmas food Christmas crackers Christmas decorations Christmas charity Carol Singing The origin of Father Christmas Each topic is broken down so that it is easy to understand and all the information is presented in an engaging manner - written up as newspaper articles, imaginary interviews, letters, diary entries etc. There are also lots of creative writing exercises and questions to answer that will encourage your children to thoughtfully consider the evidence before them. Where information is missing, your children will be required to do their own research and look up the answers to the questions online and in books. This pack is designed to help support your children as they explore the Victorian era, deepen their understanding of this historical time period, and ignite their interest in history. It is suitable for children age 8-12. 60 pages. Please be aware, there are no answers, but all the missing information is provided in bullet points at the end of the pack.