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Critical thinking resources for history and English teachers.
Witches: A Century of Murder part 1 (teacher's guide and worksheet)
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Witches: A Century of Murder part 1 (teacher's guide and worksheet)

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This resource is the companion to the Netflix series: ‘Witches: A Century of Murder’. It is the first episode of the series. The documentary and resource discuss the start and spread of witchcraft in Britain in the 16th century. These worksheets have: A critical thinking question for discussion short response questions Fill in the blanks A word search and glossary task
Family Vlogging- To Post or Not?
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Family Vlogging- To Post or Not?

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Should parents be allowed to make money off of their children via ‘family Vlogs?’ This activity-packed critical thinking resource focuses on the question of whether it is ethical to partake in family vlogging. This comprehensive PPT and worksheet asks students to view clips from some of YouTube’s most famous families. Students are able to then analyse the topic individually, in pairs and as a group so that they can collect information for a final debate session. The resource contains: An introduction to the family vlogging phenomenon. A viewing task with embedded clips and initial questions A group activity where students research a selected vlogger. An individual reflection task about regulating the exploitation younger children for monetization. An extension question (based on a Merit Street episode) that students can complete in class or as homework. A final debate task that uses all of the information in class and the personal opinions of students to create a well-substantiated argument. Disclaimer: This resource contains ideas, information and topics that may be triggering or lean towards a specific perspective, the point is to generate discussion. Please use your discretion when using this in class. Additionally, none of the views expressed in the resource have any relationship to the views of the creator. This is for educational purposes only.