Use this guide with the film, Reporter, featuring New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof to help students explore what it means to be a global citizen in the information age.
Designed to support History, Citizenship, PSHE, RS and English, this resource offers a variety of classroom strategies to develop critical thinking and communication skills, model democracy in the classroom, and empower students to become active, responsible citizens.
Use this guide to Melba Pattillo Beals' memoir about the desegregation of Little Rock High School to develop literacy skills and teach about the civil rights movement.
This PowerPoint for Lesson 4 of the Standing Up for Democracy unit is ready to use in the classroom with student-facing slides and complete teaching notes.
This PowerPoint for Lesson 10 of the Teaching Inspector Calls unit comes complete with student-facing slides and teaching notes, and is ready to use in the classroom.
This PowerPoint for Lesson 5 of the Standing Up for Democracy unit is ready to use in the classroom with student-facing slides and complete teaching notes.
Learn how to bring the story of Anne Frank into your classroom using a new PBS documentary that integrates fresh information about Anne's family, life, and death.
Use this guide to the dystopian novel The Giver to help students unravel its complex questions about the relationship between memories, identity, and the future.