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My time zone and your time zone may be the same time zone. Maybe midnight for you and midnight for me are the same. Your month and my month could be the same month. But they could be different. Not every day. Not all the time. Not everywhere. But some times in some places on some days. Perhaps even on the day this was written.

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My time zone and your time zone may be the same time zone. Maybe midnight for you and midnight for me are the same. Your month and my month could be the same month. But they could be different. Not every day. Not all the time. Not everywhere. But some times in some places on some days. Perhaps even on the day this was written.
Diamond Jubilee Wheel - Measuring Time & Space
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Diamond Jubilee Wheel - Measuring Time & Space

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The United +Kingdom+ is a constitutional monarchy, so resources around the Diamond Jubilee are useful. Time: aligning 60 years' worth of facts in 60 minutes or 60 seconds! Simply colour in 25 years (silver Jubilee), 50 years (Golden Jubilee) and 60 years (Diamond Jubilee). Fractions: colour & discuss the first quarter of HM QE II's reign, the second quarter, or... maybe thirds, or twelfths, or... you get the idea.
Doctor Who - 50th Anniversary Quiz - 50 Questions
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Doctor Who - 50th Anniversary Quiz - 50 Questions

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Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Quiz JFK Mrs Brown Gordon Brown Werner Von Brown William Jefferson Clinton Ted Kennedy Jenna Bush Railways Dr Beeching Childcare John Masefeild C. S. Lewis Clive Staples Aldous Huxley Randall Hopkirk Deceased Tom Baker David Tennant Patrick Troughton Dalek James Bond Harry Potter Hermione Granger Bedford Bedfordshire Mine Mines Mining H. G. Wells Back to the Future Marty McFly Terminator John Connor Susan Jenny King Arthur Amy Pond Riversong Amelia Unchained Melody Unearthly Child
Dambusters - Constructions & trigonometry
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Dambusters - Constructions & trigonometry

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Help Dr Barnes Wallis's team to position the spotlights on the Lancaster Bombers for the Dambusters' raids led by Commander Guy Gibson. Willing suspension of disbelief required with respect to the numbers (unless you choose to alter them to match researched reality!). Timed for use on the anniversary of the raids (17 May 1943). Roll the theme....
Trigonometry and circles
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Trigonometry and circles

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Something inspired by thoughts on sun dials and a once-held belief that the world was flat; possibly a flat disc floating in water. In essence it may provide (at least) a "holding" answer to an old teenage question: "If zero degrees is north (a.k.a. "up" on a 2D map) for bearings questions, why is it east for more advanced trigonometry?". The STEM-Ginger Beer Glass answers a separate (but related) question (or begins to).
Classifying countries
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Classifying countries

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A simple taxonomy activity. It might be upgraded by duplicating the sheet for years from 1937 through to 1945. It is left to colleagues to debate whether the Anschluss and similar events represented an invasion or not; and whether Spain and other countries were truly neutral.
Does Father Christmas (a.k.a. Santa) Really Exist?
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Does Father Christmas (a.k.a. Santa) Really Exist?

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Eight slides to prepare for Christmas. Does Father Christmas really exist? If so, where does he come from? The links from the slides suffice to begin a greater journey into how the name and image of St Nicholas has changed over the past 1300+ years (at the hands of Martin Luther (and Protestant Christians), Coca Cola and others) but also how his eternal spirit travels and lives on.