The resources I've created are predominantly Maths but I love uploading a variety of different resources. For every paid resource, I try to offer a free resource. To help me continue to do this and if you like my resources, please rate them.
The resources I've created are predominantly Maths but I love uploading a variety of different resources. For every paid resource, I try to offer a free resource. To help me continue to do this and if you like my resources, please rate them.
Teaching politics to students is an important part of preparing them for the future. I enjoyed creating these resources for my students and we had a lot of fun running through the different scenarios. Please remember to check out my blog for more activities on how you can use
Ordering Human Rights Resource Pack
Matching Activity of Governing Systems under different scenarios
Reading comprehension based on governing systems and ideologies
Reading comprehension based on the British Parliamentary system
Poster explaining how the British Parliamentary system works
Access to website based on Governing systems
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Tudor Portraits
Grammar Tenses
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This presentation is filled with load of Thunks! Thunks are unusual questions to make you think. Examples could be:
If the world was rules by rabbits, what would it look like?
If you could have a million dollars or a million friends, which one would you chose?
I use this bank of Thunks to get my class thinking at the start of the day and they love it. A lot of these questions have been taken and adapted from Ian Gilbert’s Little Book of Thunks.
Other Related Products that also help with collaboration and critical thinking:
Lego Therapy
Philosophy For Children
Comments, suggestions, feedback and questions always welcomed!
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Want to find out more about how to improve the following skills within your classroom:
Improve peer collaboration
Think more critically
Develop problem solving capabilities
Build team working skills
Use a tested and proven format to improve listening skills
Empathize with a range of characters from different narrative stories…
I have been using philosophy for children within my classroom for the last ten years and shared my knowledge recently at a workshop. This presentation contains easy to follow guidelines of how to run a session and includes resource banks and reference points.
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Thunks - Questions that make you thunk!
Lego Therapy
Comments, suggestions, feedback and questions always welcomed!
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