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French Cultural/History Quiz

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Bonjour! Here’s a free quiz about France with 33 colourful slides. It can be used at the beginning of the year or at the end. I usually have students to work in teams on it. The first 17 slides contain the questions and possible answers to choose from. The other slides contain the answers! This quiz was based on the bigger quiz with 107 slides which can be found here Enjoy. It’s a great tool to recap about music, monuments, food, brands, culture, geography, history, sports etc.
Black History and Culture - DesignQuick View
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Black History and Culture - Design

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Lesson 2 Design This lesson aims to examine black designers (fashion, engineering, taxidermy). The purpose of this unit is celebrate the positive achievements in Black History and Culture, which is lacking in the curriculum. The lesson is designed with an RS padegogy, but can be adapted to other subjects.
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Introduction to Spanish History and Culture

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PPT with a wide range of activities introducing different cities and towns in Spain. Some activities include: True or false - students will be provided with facts about Spain and they are to use their true or false cards to select their responses. (This could also be done on their mini whiteboards). Challenge: Students are to correct the false statements. Choral repetition with visuals provides ample opportunity for students to meet the language. Vocabulary games - ideas – have a pronunciation competition between the two sides; splat; beat the teacher; guess the correct image; listen and write down how students think it might be spelt before presenting the words etc. Match-up: students are to match the Spanish with the English equivalent. Geography - students will be given a copy of a blank map with a list of different regions of Spain. They are to have a go at inserting the correct regions in the right place on the map. La Tomatina - Students are to watch the video about Buñol’s Tomatina festival and answer the questions in English. Places of interest - Students are to copy the table and match the photo with its Spanish city and place of interest. Plenary: quiz to consolidate knowledge
French Cultural/History Quiz Quick View
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French Cultural/History Quiz

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Bonjour! Here’s a free quiz about France with 33 colourful slides. It can be used at the beginning of the year or at the end. I usually have students to work in teams on it. The first 17 slides contain the questions and possible answers to choose from. The other slides contain the answers! This quiz was based on the bigger quiz with 107 slides which can be found here : https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/general-culture-french-quiz-powerpoint-and-student-booklet--quiz-culture-general-en-francais-11052610 Enjoy. It’s a great tool to recap about music, monuments, food, brands, culture, geography, history, sports etc.
History of Religion: Influence of Culture on Religion - Full LessonQuick View
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History of Religion: Influence of Culture on Religion - Full Lesson

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This resource is Lesson 10 on a new unit aimed at KS3, but also suitable for KS4 learners due to the skills-focus. The lesson and PowerPoints include a range of engaging, high-quality activities covering an introduction to to the History of (Western) religion, re-branded as ‘History of Ideas’. Lesson includes: Homework slide Review of prior learning Title, objective and date Key Words Knowledge building Analysis Task Evaluation Plenary Scaffolding is included in the Powerpoint itself and also in the resources to ensure maximum engagement and comprehension. Challenges (extension tasks) also exist throughout the lessons to further enhance skills and understanding. There are a variety of knowledge, understanding and evaluation tasks throughout the lesson, including video and debate activities that the students always love - year-on-year. Please give feedback! I am always happy to respond to comments - whether positive or constructive - this will help to improve the quality of my resources in the future and, more importantly, the quality of pupils’ RE/RS education in general - which is what we’re all here for!
A-Level PE (OCR): Socio-cultural Issues / History of sportQuick View
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A-Level PE (OCR): Socio-cultural Issues / History of sport

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This 81 slide Powerpoint includes all needed / relevant content on the following topics (looking at the socio-cultural issues faced in each time period and their effect on sport); Sport in Pre-Industrial Britain Sport in Post-Industrial Britain Sport in the 20th Century Sport in the 21st Century (globalisation of sport, e.g. golden triangle, media coverage etc…) Within each topic are relevant past paper questions from the OCR spec and the answers are included; as well as many other little tasks to complete.
Neolithic Cultures History PresentationQuick View
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Neolithic Cultures History Presentation

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ENGAGING HISTORY POWERPOINTS       Mr. Harms has designed a number of PowerPoint and Keynote presentations with key Social Studies Concepts and Critical Thinking Questions to help students understand history. Designed by a teacher for teachers, this PowerPoint focuses on “Neolithic Cultures”. Overview      These history presentations are designed to give students an overview of how Early humans and the development of farming . Students will be shown maps, animations and descriptions of some of the major events in the development of Civilizations. Customizable       The presentation is totally customizable, allowing you to add your own pictures, graphics and animations to take what we’ve done even farther. Benefit What is your time worth? Our basic pricing system for History Presentations is 10 cents per slide.  Some title slides may only take 30 seconds to create, but complex slides with animations and coordinated builds for complicated topics may take 30 minutes or more.  It’s not unusual for a presentation to take between 3 and 7 hours of work.  What could you do with 6 or 7 free hours? Topics Included       The Topics include: Neolithic Cultures, Catal Huyuk, Pre-Civilization, Jericho, Skara Brae, Complexity, Archeology, Yangshao, Stone Henge, Superhenge, Ground Penetrating Radar Included in The Presentation Package: 1.    Keynote Presentation 2.    Power Point Presentation 3.    Text edit file of the outline of the presentation and presenter’s notes. The package is a digital download (Zip File) of these three items. Modern World History Presentations       We have a number of PowerPoints related to Ancient World History. These units are proven to engage students in a way that text books and documentaries can’t. Hundreds of teachers are using these lesson plans to bring history to life for students. It’s a unit you’ll use year after year. Source:  McDougal Littel’s World History: Patterns of Interaction Module 1 The Beginnings of World History Lesson 4 “Neolithic Cultures” ​​These materials were prepared by Harms LLC and have neither been developed, reviewed, nor endorsed by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, publisher of the original  WORLD HISTORY: Patterns of Interaction work on which this material is based.
Cultural History of Asia bundleQuick View
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Cultural History of Asia bundle

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Three timelines on the cultural history of India, China, and Japan. Carefully researched and full of detail. Can be used as classroom exercise or as background information for the teacher.
Cultural History of India: A ChronologyQuick View
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Cultural History of India: A Chronology

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This is a chronology in summary form of twenty of the key events in the cultural history of India with dates and key events from the last 4500 years. I think this resource is of use for a teacher's own research or to use as a student activity. At the end of the document there is a suggested activity where students can use the information to create a timeline of Indian cultural history. I have my students follow the directions as listed at the end of the chronology. The work in selecting and compiling this chronology is my own. My main research resource for this information was from India: A History by Hermann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund. For areas of cultural history that I felt Kulke neglected, I also consulted A History of Asia, 5th edition by Rhoads Murphey.
The Cultural History of China: a chronologyQuick View
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The Cultural History of China: a chronology

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This is a chronology in summary form of twenty five of the key events in the cultural history of China. There follows a four page chronology of Chinese history with dates and key events from the last 7000 years. At the end of the document there is a suggested activity where students can use the information to create a timeline of Chinese cultural history. I have my students follow the directions as listed at the end of the chronology. I think this resource is of use for a teacher's own research or to use as a student activity. The work in selecting and compiling this chronology is my own. My main research resource for this information was The Cambridge Illustrated History of China by Patricia Buckley. The download includes a pdf of the chronology itself and a suggested activity, which could be modified.
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The Cultural History of Japan: A Chronology

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This is a chronology in summary form of twenty-two of the key events in the cultural history of Japan with dates and key events from the last 5000 years. I think this resource is of use for a teacher's own research or to use as a student activity. At the end of the document there is a suggested activity where students can use the information to create a timeline of Japanese cultural history. I have my students follow the directions as listed at the end of the chronology. The work in selecting and compiling this chronology is my own. My main research resource for this information was from Morton and Olenik's book Japan: Its History and Culture. The timeline was developed, focusing on events that help address issues of culture, transmission, and geography.
IB History - The Cultural RevolutionQuick View
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IB History - The Cultural Revolution

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A PowerPoint presentation that is meant to last multiple lessons. It requires students to do an in-depth investigation into the Cultural Revolution and Mao’s use of youth and the Red Guards to maintain his power. The lesson includes a cartoon analysis exercise to practice Paper 1 skills, independent reading with a debrief via a class discussion and a graphic organizer. All resources are either listed or linked. The lesson concludes with a discussion of the effects of the Cultural Revolution on China.
Local History: Culture on Your DoorstepQuick View
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Local History: Culture on Your Doorstep

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Ideas and practical activities to create a local history study and support other curriculum areas. Use your local history as a teaching resource for cross-curricular work covering history, literacy, art, geography and maths; wherever you live and whatever period or geography your local history may include. Written 2015, with the new national curriculum KS2 in mind but adapts to KS1 and KS3 in places. Includes five example case studies of projects by schools and museum or heritage sites working together to test out activity responding to the new curriculum, covering these overarching themes: - Investigating a heritage site (through the ages and a timeline) - Investigating a local street (in this instance Victorian but transferable to other periods) - Investigating a historical period (Stone, Bronze and Iron ages) - Creative engagement with maths (using the art / design of Blackpool Illuminations to cover the full KS1 & 2 maths curriculum) - Exploring the local town (in this instance a coastal town with a migratory mining history) Each case study includes - Description of a topic or activity - Objectives and outcomes of the activity - Practical activity suggestions to include in topics / lesson plans - Top tips - Links to further resources Current History links - the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements - significant historical events, people and places in their own locality - changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age - a study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066 - ideas, political power, industry and empire: Britain, 1745-1901 The resource was originally commissioned by Curious Minds and is freely available to download.
Black History and Culture - ExploreQuick View
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Black History and Culture - Explore

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Lesson 1 Explore This lesson aims to examine black explorers. The purpose of this unit is celebrate the positive achievements in Black History and Culture, which is lacking in the curriculum. The lesson is designed with an RS padegogy, but can be adapted to other subjects.
History: Culture in the RenaissanceQuick View
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History: Culture in the Renaissance

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This is an advanced (CEFR C1/2, IELTS 7.5/8.0) EFL History class about culture during the Italian Renaissance. Using primary and secondary sources (see below), students will answer the question of what changes took place regarding culture during the Italian Renaissance. Students will look at images of the event/period and discuss what they see. Next, students will learn the key people, places and time periods involved. Next, they will learn key vocabulary in preparation for a reading activity summarising the event. The students then read each source and answer comprehension questions to confirm their understanding. Students then evaluate the sources for their reliability by analysing the origin, context, perspective of the author, audience, and motive of each. Finally, students answer the question based on what they have learned.
MUSICAL CULTUREQuick View
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MUSICAL CULTURE

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** MUSICAL CULTURE Escape Room ** Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive 'themed Escape Room’ experience. Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term. There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction. The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more… ** Escape Room Quiz Experience** Super Hero Escape Room Contents ☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge ☞ Optional Escape Certificates ☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead) Common FAQ’s ★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180) ★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!) ★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil. How to run this escape challenge This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice. The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections. Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation. Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle. Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish. Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes. Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully (Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Socio-Cultural Influences SOW (Edexcel GCSE PE)Quick View
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Socio-Cultural Influences SOW (Edexcel GCSE PE)

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7 lesson powerpoints and resources for current Edexcel GCSE Component 2 - Topic 3: Socio-Cultural Influences Includes: Factors Affecting Participation Rates 1 Factors Affecting Participation Rates 2 Commercialisation Commercialisation Advantages Commercialisation Disadvantages Sportsmanship vs Gamesmanship Deviance
Socio-Cultural Influences AQA GCSE PEQuick View
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Socio-Cultural Influences AQA GCSE PE

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Students work book and PowerPoint for the whole unit. Both include the following topics: 22 Engagement patterns of different social groups and the factors affecting participation. 23 Commercialisation, sponsorship, and the media. 24 Positive and negative impacts of sponsorship and the media. 25 Positive and negative impacts of technology. 26 Conduct of performers and introduction to drugs. 27 Sporting examples of drug taking. 28 Advantages/disadvantages to the performer/the sport of taking PED’s. 29 Spectator behaviour and hooliganism, including strategies to combat hooliganism.
France 1940-1945 The Cultural Dimension in Occupied FranceQuick View
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France 1940-1945 The Cultural Dimension in Occupied France

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This unit of work is specific to Eduqas’s Theme 4 covering The Occupation and post-war years: The cultural dimension in occupied France, The political context of theatre and cinema productions This pack contains overall notes, recap notes, spidergram with the main ideas in this unit, key dates and reading and listening exercises (with audio / videos) on: 1 - Le contexte historique 2 - La Révolution nationale 3 - La propagande et la censure 4 - L’antisémitisme 5 - Le théâtre et le cinéma