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Teacher of 28 years, History AST, HoD and Hums. HoF. Please visit my website to see my current curriculum provision www.historynetwork.co.uk
Human Planet: Change and Sustainability - Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary
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Human Planet: Change and Sustainability - Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary

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Human Planet: Change and Sustainability - Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary Linked to the KS3 curriculum, this programme looks at how humans have learnt to live with extremes and covers five themes: sustainable waters, pastures, cities, forests and arctic. The worksheet contains a variety of dat collection activities, map and flag work along with opportunities for extended explanation and analysis Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 it can be edited and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
Avalanches - 10 Things You Didn't Know About... Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart
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Avalanches - 10 Things You Didn't Know About... Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart

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Iain Stewart travels across mountain ranges and glaciers to reveal ten remarkable stories about avalanches. Over a million avalanches happen throughout the world each year, and yet we know more about the surface of the moon than we do about the chaotic turbulence inside an avalanche. Scientists have had to put themselves right inside a raging avalanche to find out more. Stewart shows how the deadliest avalanche in history killed 18,000 people in three minutes; how Hannibal’s army was devastated by avalanches as he crossed the Alps to fight Rome; why an avalanche was key to one of the greatest aviation mysteries of all time; and how global warming may increase the rate of ice avalanches in the future. Written in Publishers and formatted to A3 the worksheet can be edited and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
Richard Hammonds Journey to the bottom of the Ocean - Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary
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Richard Hammonds Journey to the bottom of the Ocean - Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary

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What lies at the bottom of the oceans? What would happen if the planet lost its oceans? Richard Hammond is going to drain the oceans to find out. Hidden beneath all that water are some of the biggest natural formations on earth: The longest mountain ranges, the tallest volcanoes and the deepest canyons. Richard can reveal all this and more in a way never seen before, because he has the ultimate toy - a vast working 3D virtual Earth in a hangar. Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 the worksheet can be saved as a PDF file for A4 printing
Earthquakes - 10 Things You Didn't Know About... Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart
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Earthquakes - 10 Things You Didn't Know About... Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart

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Iain Stewart reveals the stories and science behind some of the world’s most dramatic earthquakes, including how 1960s Cold War spying gave scientists a clue to understanding them. Iain Stewart looks at some of the world’s most dramatic earthquakes and reveals the stories and science behind them. In seconds, these powerful forces of nature which cannot be predicted or prevented can shake a town to destruction and shift the landscape forever. We discover why quakes can last 60 times longer on the moon than on Earth, how one particular earthquake fault line can produce hallucinations, and how 1960s Cold War spying gave scientists a crucial clue to understanding them. Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 the worksheet can be saved as a PDF and printed as A4
Tsunamis - 10 Things You Didn't Know About... Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart
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Tsunamis - 10 Things You Didn't Know About... Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart

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Tsunamis - 10 Things You Didn’t Know About… Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart Iain Stewart journeys across the oceans to explore the most powerful giant waves in history, with ten remarkable stories about tsunamis. These massive waves can be taller than the biggest skyscraper, travel at the speed of a jet plane and when they reach land, rear up and turn into a terrifying wall of water that destroys everything in its path. These unstoppable, uncontrollable forces of nature caused the ruin of an entire ancient civilization, may have played a small part in the demise of the dinosaurs, and in World War II were used as a weapon. Yet astonishingly, two men who surfed the tallest wave in history - half a kilometre high - survived. Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 the worksheet can be edited and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
Richard Hammond - Wild Weather - Worksheets to support the BBC TV Documentary
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Richard Hammond - Wild Weather - Worksheets to support the BBC TV Documentary

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Richard Hammond - Wild Weather - Worksheets to support the BBC TV Documentary Series Episodes include Ep1 - Wind Ep2 - Water Ep3 - Temperature All worksheets are written in Publisher and formatted to A3 printing. They can howevevr, be edited and saved as PDF files for A4 printing. All have word versions for uploading to Google Classroom
Richard Hammond -Wild Weather - Ep2 - Water: The Shape Shifter - Worksheet
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Richard Hammond -Wild Weather - Ep2 - Water: The Shape Shifter - Worksheet

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Richard Hammond -Wild Weather - Ep2 - Water: The Shape Shifter - Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary ‘Richard Hammond investigates the crucial role water plays. Without water there would be almost no weather: no rain, no snow, no hail, no clouds. So Richard goes in pursuit of water in all its forms. He tries to weigh a cloud, finds out how rain could crush a car, and gets involved in starting an avalanche’
Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Worksheets to support the BBC TV Documentary
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Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Worksheets to support the BBC TV Documentary

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Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Worksheets to support the BBC TV Documentary Ep1 -Living the in the Cities Ep2 -Cities on the Edge Ep3 -Sustaining the Cities The worksheets are written to provide independent learning and enrichment opportunities through a variety data collection and analytical tasks. They can be fully edited and amended for age and ability The worksheets are written in Publisher to an A3 format but can be amended and printed as a PDF to accommodate A4 printing. I have included an A4 Word document version to allow for use in Google Classroom
Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Ep2 -Cities on the Edge - Worksheet to support the BBC documentary
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Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Ep2 -Cities on the Edge - Worksheet to support the BBC documentary

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Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Ep2 -Cities on the Edge - Worksheet to support the BBC documentary *'For the first time in history, more people live in cities than the countryside. Across the globe, we have 21 cities with more than 10 million people, and these numbers are set to increase - busy, noisy, crowded megacities are the future. In a fascinating three-part series, Andrew Marr finds out how these heaving mega-metropolises feed, protect and move their citizens. *‘Love them or loathe them, fear them or embrace them, the megacities are the human future of the planet. 'They are also Man’s biggest and most dangerous social experiment yet.’ The worksheet is written to provide independent learning and enrichment opportunities through a variety data collection and analytical tasks. The worksheet has been written in Publisher to an A3 format but can be amended and printed as a PDF to accommodate A4 printing. I have included an A4 Word document version to allow for use in Google Classroom
Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Ep1 - Living in the Cities - Worksheet to support the BBC documentary
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Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Ep1 - Living in the Cities - Worksheet to support the BBC documentary

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Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Ep1 - Living in the Cities - Worksheet to support the BBC documentary ‘For the first time in history, more people live in cities than the countryside. Across the globe, we have 21 cities with more than 10 million people, and these numbers are set to increase - busy, noisy, crowded megacities are the future. In a fascinating three-part series, Andrew Marr finds out how these heaving mega-metropolises feed, protect and move their citizens. In the first episode, Andrew looks at how people live in five of the world’s biggest megacities: London, one of the world’s oldest megacities; Dhaka, the world’s fastest-growing megacity; Tokyo, the largest megacity on Earth; Mexico City, one of the most dangerous cities in the world; and Shanghai, arguably the financial capital of the world.’ The worksheet is written to provide independent learning and enrichment opportunities through a variety data collection and analytical tasks. The worksheet has been written in Publisher to an A3 format but can be amended and printed as a PDF to accomodate A4 printing. I have included an A4 Word document version to allow for use in Google Classroom
Shift happens - A Worksheet to support the Original Shift Happens video
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Shift happens - A Worksheet to support the Original Shift Happens video

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Written to support the 2006 Shift happens film (with a link to the YouTube film) the worksheet supports the films content with a mixture of comprehension and higher order questions tailored to the more able or as a flipped learning activity, having students consider the process and impact of exponential change and the impact globalisation will have on their lives. I use the resource to introduce the Industrial Revolution and its lasting legacy as the changes and pace of change contiune to the present day Written in Publisher and formated to A3 this resource can be saved as a PDF for A4 printing