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Welcome to my humanities teaching resources shop, where I provide educators with the tools they need to inspire and engage their students in the exploration of history, Geography and Philosophy. My store is a one-stop-shop for high-quality, affordable resources that are designed to help teachers bring the joys of humanities into the classroom.

Welcome to my humanities teaching resources shop, where I provide educators with the tools they need to inspire and engage their students in the exploration of history, Geography and Philosophy. My store is a one-stop-shop for high-quality, affordable resources that are designed to help teachers bring the joys of humanities into the classroom.
The Trolley Problem EDITABLE Philosophy for Kids Lesson Powerpoint
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The Trolley Problem EDITABLE Philosophy for Kids Lesson Powerpoint

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Are you searching for an engaging and thought-provoking lesson for your 8-12-year-old students? My Philosophy for Kids ‘The Trolley Problem’ lesson could help. This lesson is designed to encourage critical thinking and help students explore the concept of ethics. The included worksheet provides an opportunity for students to engage with the thought experiment ‘The Trolley Problem’, allowing them to examine an ethical dilemma. The Trolley problem is an imaginary scenario where you see an out of control trolley hurtling towards 5 people tied to the tracks. You notice a lever, which when pulled will change the tracks. The dilemma is that the second track has one person tied to it. Will your students pull the lever? Don’t miss the chance to make ethics fun for your students! View the preview for a glimpse of the full lesson. And, if you find it valuable, please leave a review . :)
History Classroom Display Posters
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History Classroom Display Posters

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Colourful, bright, and informative History key words posters for your classroom display. Words include: chronology significance continuity change consequence historian evidence cause provenance diversity
Philosophy for Kids Thought Experiment Pack
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Philosophy for Kids Thought Experiment Pack

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Philosophy for kids (ages 8-14). This pack contains 10 different philosophical thought experiments for students to consider and discuss. Each thought experiment has an initial question to consider and then follow up questions to deepen critical thinking. Each thought experiment also has a challenge task for keen beans! Thought experiments are imaginary scenarios that force you to consider some kind of philosophical problem. They are useful for applying philosophy and working through any issues that might arise from the scenario. Thought experiments have been used by philosophers for thousands of years, and for good reason, as they help to ground abstract ideas. Looking for Humanities resources? Check out my shop for more!
What is identity? Philosophy for kids EDITABLE lesson
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What is identity? Philosophy for kids EDITABLE lesson

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Are you searching for an engaging and thought-provoking lesson for your 8-12-year-old students? My Philosophy for Kids ‘What is Identity?’ lesson is just what you need. This lesson is designed to encourage critical thinking and help students explore the concept of identity. The included worksheet provides an opportunity for students to engage with the ancient thought experiment ‘The Ship of Theseus’, allowing them to examine what makes up their own identity and how it can change over time. Don’t miss the chance to make metaphysics fun for your students! View the preview for a glimpse of the full lesson. And, if you find it valuable, please leave a review. :)
'Sit down if...' | Icebreaker new class game
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'Sit down if...' | Icebreaker new class game

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Fun ice breaker game ‘sit down if’ to get to know your new class. Instructions: Cut out the cards. Organise your students into a circle with plenty of space to sit down. Let the students take it in turn to pick a card and read it out. If what the card says is true for any student, they need to sit down. Last one standing wins! Top tip: Use this game to improve your students relationships and communication skills by getting the card holder to ask a follow up questions. For example: ‘Sit down if you like to learn about history… Jimmy, what is your favorite part of history to learn about?’ This game includes… 40 ‘Sit down if…’ cards 8 blank cards to fill in yourself (print the page multiple times for more) Instructions page Thank you for you purchase. Check out my store for more resources. :)
The Welfare State | History KS3 lesson | Editable Powerpoint
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The Welfare State | History KS3 lesson | Editable Powerpoint

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A Keystage 3 History lesson exploring the British Welfare state. This lesson covers the problems 1930s Britain was facing, the Beveridge report, and a look into how the NHS formed. This lesson includes links to a few helpful videos. For the first video, you need to make an account on that website to view it. The lesson finishes with a creative writing task - learners must pretend they are William Beveridge and make a speech to parliament.
Who were the Romans? | History KS3 Lesson | Editable Powerpoint
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Who were the Romans? | History KS3 Lesson | Editable Powerpoint

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Who were the Romans? A middle school History lesson that explores the very start of Roman civilization. In this lesson, your learners will explore when in time Roman civilization existed, why the Romans chose Rome as their place to settle, and what the tale of Romulus and Remus has to do with it all. This lesson follows Bloom’s Taxonomy in terms of the levels of skills being used. Learners will identify, explain, and justify throughout the lesson. This lesson includes: A chronological ordering task The link to an informative video appropriate for learners of this age group A matching task where learners have to identify reasons the Romans settled where they did A storyboard of Romulus and Remus where learners have to draw a picture to represent each stage A writing task where learners have to be a estate agent trying to sell Rome
English Classroom Display Posters
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English Classroom Display Posters

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Colourful, bright, and informative English key words posters for your classroom display. Words include: alliteration verb adjective metaphor simile personification onomatopoeia idiom
Geography  Classroom Display Posters
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Geography Classroom Display Posters

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Colourful, bright, and informative Geography key words posters for your classroom display. Words include: climate channel recycle altitude pollution tourism urban growth vegetation settlement deforestation
Diwali KS3 and KS4 Assembly
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Diwali KS3 and KS4 Assembly

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20 minute assembly explaining Diwali, which will take place on the 31st of October this year (2024). Discussions tasks with shoulder partner throughout, and Youtube video included.
What is reality? Philosophy for kids EDITABLE lesson
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What is reality? Philosophy for kids EDITABLE lesson

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Are you searching for an engaging and thought-provoking lesson for your 8-12-year-old students? Look no further! My Philosophy for Kids ‘What is reality?’ lesson is just what you need. This lesson is designed to encourage critical thinking and help students explore the concept of reality. The included worksheet provides an opportunity for students to engage with the thought experiment ‘The Experience Machine’, allowing them to examine whether or not living in reality is more important than happiness. Don’t miss the chance to make metaphysics fun for your students! View the preview for a glimpse of the full lesson. And, if you find it valuable, please leave a review . :)
What was the Industrial Revolution? Full lesson for KS3
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What was the Industrial Revolution? Full lesson for KS3

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What was the Industrial Revolution? Full lesson including PowerPoint and worksheets. Aimed at Middle School students or KS3, also works for home schooled students. Learning objectives to be met in lesson: Identify what the Industrial Revolution was Explain what caused the Industrial Revolution Evaluate the impacts of the Industrial Revolution Lesson includes: Key terms Timeline chronology task to plot when the IR happened compared to other events Video task with questions Paired discussion tasks Reading comprehension task Extended writing task
What was Roman life like? | KS3 History Lesson | Editable Powerpoint
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What was Roman life like? | KS3 History Lesson | Editable Powerpoint

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Who were the Romans? A KS3 History lesson that explores what life was like for the Romans. Can also be adapted for KS2. In this lesson, your learners will explore the ruins of Pompeii and get a feel for what life would be like for teenagers like them 2000 years ago. This lesson follows Bloom’s Taxonomy in terms of the levels of skills being used. Learners will identify, explain, and justify throughout the lesson. This lesson includes: ‘Blurt’ recall task Discussion task comparing life today to what learners think life would have been like in the Romans era A Pompeii virtual tour with Google maps, where learners consider what they can see and what we can infer about Romans life from that A video task with premade questions for learners to answer A diary entry task where learners have to take on the point of view of a Roman teenager. Success criteria included. A plenary task where learners have draw round their hand and give one fact they have learnt today for each finger. Enjoy, and please leave a review if you love it :)
Philosophy for Kids Lessons | GROWING Bundle
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Philosophy for Kids Lessons | GROWING Bundle

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Introduce philosophy into your classroom with this Philosophy for Kids growing bundle. I will keep adding to this bundle, so buy now to get all future resources free. This pack currently includes: The Trolley Problem lesson What is identity? Lesson What is reality? Lesson Philosophy for Kids Thought Experiment pack Buy now and save 25% off individual prices :)
What was the Roman Empire? | History KS3 lesson | Editable Powerpoint
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What was the Roman Empire? | History KS3 lesson | Editable Powerpoint

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What was the Roman Empire? A KS3 History lesson that explores what we mean by an Empire and what the Romans got up to with theirs! This lesson follows Bloom’s Taxonomy in terms of the levels of skills being used. Learners will identify, explain, and justify throughout the lesson. This lesson includes: An Empire identifying discussion task A map skills task A video task with questions A fact file task with template and information sheet An information sorting task answering the question ‘was the Roman Empire good or bad?’ A writing task applying the previous task, including writing frames
Question 1 Structure Sheet for AQA History: Migration, Empires and People c790-Present Day
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Question 1 Structure Sheet for AQA History: Migration, Empires and People c790-Present Day

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Question 1 Structure Sheet for AQA History: Migration, Empires and People c790-Present Day. This sheet summarises how to answer the ‘How useful is Source A for a Historian studying X’ question in the Migration, Empires and People paper. This resource includes sentence starters, a structure guide, and what learners should include. Perfect for laminating to hand out when practicing questions or to send home with learners for revision!
Halloween Activity Pack
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Halloween Activity Pack

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Have a spooktacular Halloween with your class this year! This pack includes: A design your own monster activity 3 spooky short story writing prompts 2 spooky colouring pages A ‘design your own Haunted Hotel’ activity where learners have to design the outside of their hotel, the floor plans, and make profiles for some interesting guests! A halloween bookmark design that learners can colour in and take home If you love this resource, please leave a review :) Happy Halloween!
Alphabet Bunting Educational Playroom Nursery or Classroom Decoration
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Alphabet Bunting Educational Playroom Nursery or Classroom Decoration

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Colorful alphabet bunting, perfect for a child’s bedroom, playroom, nursery or classroom. This decoration will look cute and aesthetic wherever you choose to hang it. Each letter is on a background with a word that starts with that letter. Can your kids identify all the words? A fun activity for you to do together! This is a digital file so needs to be printed. To use: Print out the Alphabet Bunting in colour. Cut out the bunting, making sure to leave on the top strip. Fold the top strip over a piece of string long enough for all 26 pieces of bunting. Staple of glue in place. Repeat with all pieces of bunting. Hang up your bunting! Enjoy! Please leave a review if you love it :)