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Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.

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Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.
Twentieth Century Architecture
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Twentieth Century Architecture

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A useful 27 page document for Year 9 or I/GCSE which contains information, links to suitable videos and questions which test different levels of thinking skills. Can be printed, projected or sent to students for blended or home-based learning. The whole unit consists of 5 lessons. Topics covered include: Modernism Bauhaus International Style High Tech architecture Post-modernism
Principles of art and design
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Principles of art and design

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Useful as an introduction to art and design in year 9 or I/GCSE. Follows on from lessons on Elements of art and design (also available on this site). A 20-page document with activities and self-explanatory notes and links to suitable videos which can be printed, projected or sent to students for blended or home learning. Covers the following topics (5 lessons): principles of art principles of photography principles of design Famous designers Assessment activity
Perspective Drawing
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Perspective Drawing

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A 25-page document for Year 9 or I/GCSE students which contains information, activities and links to suitable videos. Can be printed, projected or sent to students for blended or home-based education. Whole unit for at least 5 lessons. Topics covered include: Freehand sketches Formal drawing Vanishing points Isometric Orthographic drawing
Recession and Depression
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Recession and Depression

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A 17-page document which can be used for Year 9 or I/GCSE Core students. It can be printed, projected or mailed to students for class, blended or home learning. Contains information, activities and links to suitable videos. Five lessons which cover the following topics: What is the difference between a recession and a depression? The Great Depression (1929) What causes a recession? The 2008 Global Financial Crisis The effects of the coronavirus on the global economy.
Settlement Geography
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Settlement Geography

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A 45 page document for Year 9 or I/GCSE Core students which can be printed, projected or mailed to students for blended or home learning. Contains links to suitable videos. Covers these topics: Site and situation Settlement patterns and functions Settlement hierarchy and zones Land use models How to use satellite images
Geomorphology
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Geomorphology

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A 29-page document containing study notes, activities, links to videos and summaries for Year 9 or I/GCSE Core students which can be printed, projected or mailed to students for class, blended or home learning. Topics covered: Rocks Weathering Soils Drainage basins Management
Ecosystems
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Ecosystems

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A 35 page document for Year 9 or I/GCSE which can be printed, projected or mailed to students for class, blended or home learning. Contains links to suitable videos. Covers these topics: Ecosystems Human activities disturb ecosystems Biodiversity Impact of coronavirus lockdowns on ecosystems Case Study: a desert ecosystem
Sustainable development and management
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Sustainable development and management

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A 41-page self-explanatory document which can be printed, projected or sent to students for blended of home learning; contains links to suitable videos. 5 lessons covering: Role of government Role of consumers Role of science and technology Sustainable farming Sustainable fishing
World War One
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World War One

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KS 3 - Grade 8-9: A 36 page unit which can be printed or projected. Contains notes, tasks, links to suitable short videos, a PowerPoint presentation with answers for the Assessment Task. Suitable for International schools; includes information about the war in Africa. Great for online teaching! Causes of the war The course of the war 1914 – 1918 Other theatres of war Consequences of World War 1 The Treaty of Versailles
World War 2
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World War 2

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A 50 page unit containing study notes, tasks and links to suitable short video clips. Great for online teaching and home schooling too. Hitler’s Rise to Power The Path to War The outbreak of war The war in Africa America enters the war The end of the war in Europe and Japan
South Africa, c.1940 to present day
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South Africa, c.1940 to present day

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KS3/Gr9 - A 23 page unit of work which can be printed and/or projected. Includes simple tasks, a poster task, an investigation into forced removals and the current land restitution issue in South Africa, a coursework task based on Nelson Mandela and F W de Klerk and many more activities. (with marking guidelines and suggested answers) The introduction of apartheid The Freedom Charter The Sharpeville Massacre The Soweto Riots The 1994 elections The role of Nelson Mandela and F W de Klerk Suitable for Cambridge and South African CAPS Investigations suitable for IB.
The Middle East
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The Middle East

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Social Studies (Geography and History) - A 40-page document which can be printed, projected or mailed to students for blended or home learning. Links to suitable videos included. A variety of activities including mapwork, questions, essay task. At least 5 lessons covering: Physical Geography Political Geography Climate and biomes Conflict in the Middle East Israeli-Palestinian conflict in more detail Beirut chemical explosion, ship stuck in Suez Canal included…
What is History 3 - Skills
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What is History 3 - Skills

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KS 3 - An 11- page unit of work for Year 7-9 students. How people view and record the past; selection activity; students apply what they have learned by doing a task based on the concentration camps of the South African War / Anglo-Boer War - The war that should never have happened!
What is History?
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What is History?

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Introduce History concepts and skills Using source material; chronology and other skills
What is History?
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What is History?

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KS 3: An introduction to History for Year 7 students, includes Why we study History and types of source material. Primary and secondary sources Links to suitable videos. Short self and teacher assessment tasks. Students are fascinated by the section on the discovery of the remains of Richard III in a car park in England.
What is History?  2 - Time
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What is History? 2 - Time

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KS 3 - An introductory History lesson which introduces students to chronology and the measurement of time. Contains study notes, tasks for teacher and self-assessment (with answers and rubric) and link to a useful YouTube video for the topic. 1-2 lessons.