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Creating worksheet activities and puzzles for all ages, including ESOL/ESL learners.

Creating worksheet activities and puzzles for all ages, including ESOL/ESL learners.
Tamara Celebrates Hanukkah
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Tamara Celebrates Hanukkah

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A simple reading and comprehension exercise to introduce young learners to the Hanukkah festival. The worksheet features a child named Tamara celebrating Hanukkah with her family. She describes how they celebrate the festival. There is an accompanying Question and Answer sheet. This work is perfect for introducing your students to the Hanukkah festival, other cultures and perfect for RE classes.
Tanya celebrates Diwali
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Tanya celebrates Diwali

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This exercise is a basic reading and comprehension worksheet, designed to introduce the topic of the Diwali festival to students. This is also a great way to get your learners talking about festivals and holidays, particularly students from diverse backgrounds who celebrate non-western holidays. We see a young Hindu girl, Tanya, describing how she celebrates Diwali with her family. A series of questions then follows to see how your students understand the text.
Rangoli Colour-in Activity
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Rangoli Colour-in Activity

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Simple colouring in exercise for your students. Perfect for RE classes or for introducing the topic of Diwali celebrations or Rangolis. Simply as your students to colour in the design. There are several provided for variety. This activity is ideal for warming up or winding down your class and or to build up to more complicated Rangoli creations with other materials. Students merely require colouring materials for this exercise.
The Peterloo Massacre
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The Peterloo Massacre

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(These particular sheets come with a TRIGGER WARNING - violence/ descriptions of brutality and graphic details). Aimed at a higher age group, this is an ideal work pack for a history / politics class looking to understand more about democracy and reform. The Peterloo Massacre was an important event in local history. In this pack you will find: An overview of the Peterloo Massacre which explains the reasons why people were protesting and the consequences of the massacre. A following page of comprehension questions. An eye-witness account from Archibald Prentice. A following page of comprehension questions. Samuel Bamford’s eye-witness account Activity page, including a discussion group and directions to design your own banner for the Manchester Meeting. A worksheet with a template for banner designs. A homework activity instructing students to write their own article about the Peterloo Massacre. PLEASE NOTE - this work pack is rather text heavy. The Peterloo Massacre also covers sensitive topics about the right to protest and talks about police brutality with descriptions of violence, injury and murder and should be navigated with sensitivity. As such this work pack is aimed an older student body.
Causes of the French Revolution
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Causes of the French Revolution

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Four different activity worksheets that will help learners explore the background to the start of the French Revolution. The first worksheet asks the learners to simply pick out from a list of options what they think the causes of the French revolution include. The next worksheets are missing word activities where the learns must complete the text by choosing the correct word from the lists provided. The second sheet explores what French society was like before the revolution, the third explores the National Assembly and the fourth looks at the influence of the Enlightenment on the revolutionaries. Perfect for history students.