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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.

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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
Henry VIII at the Tower of London
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Henry VIII at the Tower of London

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Explore the captivating history of Henry VIII’s infamous visits to the Tower of London, where he imprisoned and executed several of his wives and political rivals. Tower of London Bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/tower-of-london-bundle-13153617 Beefeaters: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13153622 Ravens of the Tower of London: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13153626 Crown Jewels: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13153631
Tower of London - Understanding the Tower
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Tower of London - Understanding the Tower

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The Tower of London, a historic fortress located on the River Thames in London, is one of the UK’s most iconic landmarks. Built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it has served as a royal palace, a prison, an armory, and the home of the Crown Jewels. Known for its rich and sometimes grim history, the Tower has witnessed intrigue, treachery, and royal drama over the centuries. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit destination, offering a glimpse into the fascinating history of medieval England.
The Daring Escape of Edmund Neville from the - Tower of London
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The Daring Escape of Edmund Neville from the - Tower of London

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Edmund Neville, a persistent plotter against Queen Elizabeth I, earned a unique place in Tower of London history: a two-time escapee. Imprisoned in 1584, he meticulously filed through his window bars and slipped into the night. Recaptured due to the telltale stench of the moat clinging to him, Neville refused to be deterred. Two years later, aided by a rope smuggled in by his devoted wife, he made his second daring escape. Though his freedom was short-lived, Edmund Neville’s audacious escapes cemented his legend as one of the Tower’s most determined and resourceful prisoners.
The Daring Escape of Ranulf Flambard from the - Tower of London
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The Daring Escape of Ranulf Flambard from the - Tower of London

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Ranulf Flambard (1101): A powerful bishop and administrator for William II, Flambard was the first recorded escapee. He used a rope smuggled in a wine cask to climb down from his window. This editable ppt and a pdf is attached. If you enjoyed this you would love: The Daring Escape of John Gerard from the - Tower of London https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13152068
Bonfire Night Guy Fawkes - Assembly
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Bonfire Night Guy Fawkes - Assembly

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The assembly today is about Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night, celebrated annually on November 5th. This event commemorates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in which Guy Fawkes and his conspirators attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament and assassinate King James I. During the assembly, we will explore the history of the plot, the significance of Bonfire Night, and the traditions associated with this celebration, such as lighting bonfires and fireworks, and the symbolic burning of Guy Fawkes effigies. Join us as we delve into this fascinating piece of British history and its lasting impact on culture and society!
Significant Individual - Guy Fawkes Bonfire Night
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Significant Individual - Guy Fawkes Bonfire Night

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Guy Fawkes, born in 1570, was an Englishman known for his role in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a failed conspiracy aimed at assassinating King James I and blowing up the House of Lords. Fawkes, a Catholic, was part of a group that sought to end Protestant rule and restore Catholic leadership in England. The plot was uncovered, and Fawkes was arrested while guarding explosives placed beneath the Parliament building. He was subsequently tortured and executed. Today, Guy Fawkes is remembered each November 5th during Bonfire Night, where his image is often burned in effigies, symbolizing the foiling of the plot and the importance of parliamentary democracy.
Significant Individuals - Ibn Sina
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Significant Individuals - Ibn Sina

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This resource on Ibn Sina is available as a PowerPoint presentation, which includes worksheet ideas focused on his life, contributions to medicine, and impact on scientific knowledge. There is also a separate, editable worksheet in Word format, allowing students to explore Ibn Sina’s key achievements, his influential works such as The Canon of Medicine, and his role in the development of medical ethics and philosophy. The worksheet includes sections for students to summarise his biography, note significant discoveries, and reflect on his influence in both the medieval and modern scientific world.
Palestine - Country Introduction
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Palestine - Country Introduction

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This resource is designed to introduce you to Palestine, offering insights into its rich history, culture, and people. It provides an overview of the region’s significance, from its ancient heritage to its contemporary challenges. Whether you’re looking to learn about its historical landmarks, vibrant traditions, or ongoing political situation, this guide serves as a starting point for understanding Palestine’s unique identity and place in the world. Feel free to use, share as you please.
The Settler Colonial Project in Israel
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The Settler Colonial Project in Israel

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often framed within the context of settler colonialism. This perspective asserts that the establishment and ongoing expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank dispossesses Palestinians of land and resources, echoing historical patterns of colonial expansion. This framework highlights issues of displacement, land ownership and the power dynamics between a dominant group and an indigenous population.
Great Fire of London Powerpoint and Modelled Write exemplers
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Great Fire of London Powerpoint and Modelled Write exemplers

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Great Fire of London PowerPoint This engaging PowerPoint resource on the Great Fire of London is designed to help students of all levels explore one of history’s most significant events. Featuring captivating visuals and clear explanations, it includes modeled writing examples tailored for three different ability groups: Working Towards, Expected, and Greater Depth. Working Towards: Simple sentences and key facts about the fire, making it accessible for early learners. Example: “The fire started in a bakery. It burned many houses.” Expected: More detailed recounts that include descriptions and basic analysis. Example: “The Great Fire began in a bakery on Pudding Lane and spread quickly, destroying thousands of homes and causing panic among the people.” Greater Depth: In-depth recounts that connect historical significance with lessons learned. Example: “The Great Fire of London in 1666 not only devastated the city, consuming homes and landmarks like St. Paul’s Cathedral, but also led to important changes in fire safety regulations and urban planning, shaping the future of London.” This resource s perfect for differentiated instruction, helping all students engage with history in a meaningful way.
Anti - Bullying Week - Assembly
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Anti - Bullying Week - Assembly

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This PowerPoint presentation is designed for an Anti-Bullying Week assembly. It highlights the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy in building a positive school community. The slides cover what bullying is, how to recognize different forms of bullying, and practical steps students can take to prevent and respond to bullying situations. Through engaging visuals and discussions, the assembly encourages students to stand up against bullying and support one another, fostering a safe and inclusive environment for everyone. Linked: Children in Need: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/children-in-need-assembly-13147852 Odd Sock Day:https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/odd-socks-day-assembly-celebrating-uniqueness-and-kindness-13147854 Positive Noticing Day:https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/positive-noticing-day-assembly-13147855
Holocaust Memorial Day - Assembly
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Holocaust Memorial Day - Assembly

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Bonus tracks feel free to use distribute. This PowerPoint presentation is designed for a Holocaust Memorial Day assembly, offering a respectful exploration of the Holocaust’s history and its lasting impact. It guides the audience through key historical events, honors the lives of those affected, and emphasizes the importance of remembrance, tolerance, and understanding. Through images, stories, and reflective moments, this assembly encourages us to learn from the past and commit to building a future free from hatred and discrimination.
Significant Individuals - Ibn Al Haytham - The Father of Optics
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Significant Individuals - Ibn Al Haytham - The Father of Optics

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Ibn Haytham, also known as Alhazen, was a pioneering Arab scientist and mathematician from the 10th century, widely regarded as the “father of optics” for his groundbreaking work on vision, light, and reflection. His most famous work, Kitab al-Manazir (Book of Optics), laid the foundations for modern optics and introduced the scientific method, combining experimentation and observation to test hypotheses. Ibn Haytham’s discoveries about how light travels and how we perceive images influenced both medieval and Renaissance science, shaping our understanding of physics, mathematics, and astronomy.
Crimes of IDF
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Crimes of IDF

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The IDF has been accused of various crimes, including: Disproportionate use of force: Often resulting in civilian casualties, especially during conflicts in Gaza.   Extrajudicial killings: Targeted killings of individuals deemed threats, sometimes without due process.   Collective punishment: Actions like demolishing homes of suspected militants, impacting families and communities.   Illegal settlements: Expanding settlements in the West Bank, considered a violation of international law.   These actions are condemned by human rights organizations and contribute to the ongoing cycle of violence in the region.
The Daring Escape of John Gerard from the  - Tower of London
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The Daring Escape of John Gerard from the - Tower of London

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This editable PowerPoint resource tells the thrilling story of John Gerard, a Jesuit priest who made a daring escape from the Tower of London in 1597. Imprisoned for his faith, Gerard endured torture but refused to betray his colleagues. Using orange juice as invisible ink, he communicated with allies and planned his escape. With their help, he climbed down a rope from the Tower walls and fled by boat. This resource brings history to life, showcasing Gerard’s courage and cunning in the face of adversity. Edit the text and images to tailor it to your specific needs and engage your students with this captivating tale of escape and resilience. The Daring Escape of Ranulf Flambard from the - Tower of London https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13152113
Wright Brothers - First aeroplane flight- PowerPoint and Worksheet
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Wright Brothers - First aeroplane flight- PowerPoint and Worksheet

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This comprehensive resource includes a dynamic PowerPoint presentation and an engaging worksheet focused on the Wright Brothers and their historic first flight. PowerPoint: The presentation features captivating visuals, key facts, and informative slides that take students through the journey of Orville and Wilbur Wright. It covers their challenges, innovations, and the significance of their first flight in 1903. Worksheet: Accompanying the PowerPoint, the worksheet reinforces learning with reading comprehension questions, vocabulary matching, a creative drawing activity, and a reflective writing prompt. Designed for students of all levels, it encourages critical thinking and creativity while exploring the impact of the Wright Brothers’ achievement on aviation history. Together, these resources provide an interactive and informative way for students to learn about one of the most important milestones in human transportation.
Ravens of the Tower of London
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Ravens of the Tower of London

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The ravens of the Tower of London are an iconic part of its history and legend. According to tradition, the ravens must remain at the Tower to ensure the kingdom’s safety. With their striking black feathers and mysterious presence, these birds have long been associated with British folklore and royal history. The Tower’s ravens are carefully cared for by the Yeoman Warders, and their well-being is taken seriously, as it is said that if the ravens ever leave, the Tower and the monarchy will fall. Today, they continue to captivate visitors, adding to the rich history and intrigue of this historic fortress.