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Resources, displays, and fact files to enhance your classroom and engage your students. Created by an international teacher.

Resources, displays, and fact files to enhance your classroom and engage your students. Created by an international teacher.
Gun legislation throughout the world - Fact cards (firearm laws & ownership)
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Gun legislation throughout the world - Fact cards (firearm laws & ownership)

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Includes 20 countries (with a focus on the developed world) with information including; population, guns per citizen, the process to get a gun license (if relevant), and important facts. Sources are included on each fact card. These could be used for individual or paired research activities or an extended lesson on comparing and contrasting gun laws and ownership in different parts of the world. Canada Iceland Singapore Australia U.S.A South Africa Germany New Zealand Mexico China U.K Japan Switzerland Sweden Ireland Uruguay India the United Arab Emirates Serbia Chile (PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with TWO fact cards on each).
LGBTQ+ Word Wall - Meanings and Phrases
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LGBTQ+ Word Wall - Meanings and Phrases

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LGBTQ+ Words, definitions and phrases. A display to help viewers understand the many words and phrases used in and by the LGBTQ+ community. Includes an introduction page and 56 definitions (2 on each A4 PDF page). Cut them out, pass them around or use them for your board or word wall display. This resource could be used for several age groups though please note that some definitions may include more adult concepts, and should be used with consideration. If you find any errors or have a word/phrase suggestion, please let me know! Looking for other LGBTQ+ resources? Check out the following: LGBTQ+ Figures in History and Today (Display/Fact files cards) This resources includes the following 56 definitions: lesbian, 2. gay, 3. bisexual/bi, 4. transgender/trans, 5. queer, 6. aromantic/Arvo, 7. Pansexual/Pan, 8. Demisexual, 9. Asexual/Ace, 10. Grey-sexual, 11. Ally/Advocate, 12. homophobia, 13. Cisgender/Cis, 14. Intersex, 15. Orientation, 16. Passing, 17. Pronoun, 18. Questioning, 19. Gender, 20. Social construct, 21. Hetrosexual/Straight, 22. Homosexual, 23. Non-binary, 24. Androgyny, 25. Outed, 26. binding, 27. transman, 28. transwoman, 29. transsexual, 30. Transitioning, 31. Dead name, 32. Gender expression, 33. Gender Fluid, 34. Genderqueer, 35. Hetronormativity, 36. Transphobia, 37. Misgendering, 38. QTPOC, 39. Butch, 40. Sex assigned at birth, 41. Biphobia 42. Gender binary, 43. Gender dysphoria, 44. Fem/Femme, 45. LGBTQ+, 46. Coming out, 47. FTM & MTF, 48. gender nonconforming, 49. In the closet, 50. Twink, 51. Two Spirit, 52. Tucking, 53. Stonewall, 54. Bear, 55. Top Surgery, 56. Polyamory
LGBTQ+ Figures in History and Today (Display/Fact files cards)
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LGBTQ+ Figures in History and Today (Display/Fact files cards)

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Display to highlight 44 significant LGBTQA+ people both historical and alive today. People in the entertainment industry, art, activism, science, and politics. Print to display for Pride Month 2022 or to create a booklet to help educate students about the many significant people in history who belonged to the LGBT community. (PDF A4 pages in LANDSCAPE with border). All images were free from copyright when sourced. Includes 44 people of the world with images and short descriptions of each. Alan Turing - mathematician and code breaker Xavier Bettel - Prime Minister of Luxembourg Laverne Cox - Actress and advocate Harvey Milk - Politician Rev. Troy Perry - Founder of MCC Church Lili Elbe - Danish artist Keith Haring - Pop artist Lily and Lana Wachowski - directors Marsha P. Johnson - Activist Oscar Wilde - poet and playwright Anne Lister - Diarist Alexander the Great - Military leader, King Sappho - Archaic Greek Poet Johanna Sigurdardottir - Prime Minister of Iceland Barbara Gittings - Activist Josephine Baker - Actress, singer Freddie Mercury - singer for Queen Zanele Muholi - Artist Ana Brnabic - Prime Minister of Serbia Audre Lorde - Writer, civil rights activist Elton John - Singer, pianist Emily Dickinson - Poet Billie Holiday - Jazz vocalist Billie Jean King - Tennis player Hannah Gadsby - Comedian RuPaul - TV personality Gladys Bently - blues singer George Michael - singer Alan L. Hart - Doctor Lil Nas X - Rapper Andy Warhol - Pop Artist Sylvia Rivera - activist We’Wha - Native American Ihamana Edie Windsor - Activist Mark Ashton - britsh activist Christine Jorgensen - transgender activist Leo Varadkar - Prime Minister of Ireland Elliot Page - transgender actor Sally Ride - astronaut James Baldwin - writer Virginia Woolf - writer Christina, Queen of Sweden King Ludwig II of Bavaria Jean-Michel Basquiat - Neo-expressionism artist