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I bring over 10 years of teaching experience within diverse learning environments. I have held leadership and teaching positions within both the UK and the international school sectors. This shop mainly specialises in my passion for the humanities subjects, in addition to some wider whole school resources. I consider it important to provide students with digital visual resources that set the pace of the learning. All resources are tried/tested, while reviewed and adapted where required.

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I bring over 10 years of teaching experience within diverse learning environments. I have held leadership and teaching positions within both the UK and the international school sectors. This shop mainly specialises in my passion for the humanities subjects, in addition to some wider whole school resources. I consider it important to provide students with digital visual resources that set the pace of the learning. All resources are tried/tested, while reviewed and adapted where required.
A-Level History 4. Impact - USA Westward Expansion
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A-Level History 4. Impact - USA Westward Expansion

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This PPt (with support documents) aims to follow the OCR A Level History: The USA in the 19th Century: Westward expansion and Civil War 1803–1890. However, most content is applicable to all examination boards and wider American Westward expansion learning. Learning intentions are clearly explored, with continuous recall and media link opportunities. Each PPt largely contains: starter questions, recall, main content, engaging tasks, embedded sources, plenaries, key terms/people and extension/challenge activities. Each PPt in this series consists of 17-30 slides with 1/2 lessons of framework content with guided study examples.
A-Level History 3. Idealism - USA Westward Expansion
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A-Level History 3. Idealism - USA Westward Expansion

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This PPt (with support documents) aims to follow the OCR A Level History: The USA in the 19th Century: Westward expansion and Civil War 1803–1890. However, most content is applicable to all examination boards and wider American Westward expansion learning. Learning intentions are clearly explored, with continuous recall and media link opportunities. Each PPt largely contains: starter questions, recall, main content, engaging tasks, embedded sources, plenaries, key terms/people and extension/challenge activities. Each PPt in this series consists of 17-30 slides with 1/2 lessons of framework content with guided study examples.
Introduction to History
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Introduction to History

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This PPt resource set is designed to get all students to think differently about studying history. A thorough and complete resource set with great visuals that are engaging for students to think as ‘history detectives’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource set can be used for 3 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
World History 1. The Industrial Revolution
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World History 1. The Industrial Revolution

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This PPt resource is designed to get all students to think differently about studying world history from 1750 onwards.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that are engaging for students.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used for 1/2 lesson of content with external links attached for students to explore.
3. History Sources
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3. History Sources

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This PPt resource is designed to get all students to think differently about studying history.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore ‘What is History?’  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used for 1 lesson of content with external links attached for students to engage with.
2. History Frames
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2. History Frames

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This PPt resource is designed to get all students to think differently about studying history.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore ‘What is History?’  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used for 1 lesson of content with external links attached for students to engage with.
1. What is History?
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1. What is History?

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This PPt resource is designed to get all students to think differently about studying history.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore ‘What is History?’  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout.  This resource can be used for 1 lesson of content with external links attached for students to engage with.
Philosophy: 4. Epistemology: Logical Positivism
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Philosophy: 4. Epistemology: Logical Positivism

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Philosophy: 3. Epistemology - David Hume
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Philosophy: 3. Epistemology - David Hume

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Philosophy: 2. Epistemology - Intro to Empiricism
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Philosophy: 2. Epistemology - Intro to Empiricism

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Philosophy: 1. Epistemology - What is Knowledge?
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Philosophy: 1. Epistemology - What is Knowledge?

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Cold War: Superpower Relations, 1953–1972
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Cold War: Superpower Relations, 1953–1972

10 Resources
This PPt resource bundle covers a half term of GCSE learning following the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History: A World Divided: Superpower Relations. That said, most content overlaps with all GCSE examination board specifications and contemporary history learning on the Cold War. This bundle provides the structure for students to pace their learning from with great visuals and video content embedded that are engaging. Learning intentions, starter questions/quizzers, main body, standard tasks, plenaries and extension/challenge opportunity tasks included throughout this series of lessons. Each resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with homework preparations also possible.
The Cold War: Superpower Relations, 1943–1953
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The Cold War: Superpower Relations, 1943–1953

10 Resources
This PPt resource bundle covers a half term of GCSE learning following the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History: A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1943–53. Most content overlaps with all GCSE examination board specifications and contemporary history learning on the Cold War. This bundle provides the structure for students to pace their learning from with great visuals and video content embedded that are engaging. Learning intentions, starter questions/quizzers, main body, standard tasks, plenaries and extension/challenge opportunity tasks included throughout this series of lessons. Each resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with homework preparations also possible.
Authority and Power
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Authority and Power

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Intro and general understanding of the difference between Authority and Power. Can be used in different contexts.