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An Inspector Calls Context Cards
These context cards introduce students to important events that occurred during Priestley’s lifetime up until 1945.
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An Inspector Calls Context Images
These context images introduce students to important events that occurred during Priestley’s lifetime up until 1945.
![This image shows unemployed people waiting for work in front of the Union House in London.](/sites/default/files/styles/dynamic_stack_296_1x/public/2023-03/Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-10246%2C_England%2C_Arbeitslose_vor_Gewerkschaftshaus.jpg?h=fb0bd1b2&itok=prJpIFcl)
Socialism vs Capitalism Statement Sort
Use this statement sort to introduce your students to the concepts of socialism and capitalism and their distinguishing features.
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Class Debrief Exit Card
Use this exit card to help your students reflect on the class system and its impacts.
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Universe of Obligation Excerpt
This excerpt introduces students to the concept of a universe of obligation.
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Universe of Obligation Graphic Organiser
Help your students map out their own universe of obligation with this printable handout.
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Persuasive Writing Planning Chart - Claim Development
Give students this planning chart to help them develop the content of a piece of persuasive writing and to help them strengthen their arguments.
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Letter From the Trenches
Read about what Priestley saw in the new year as a soldier in the First World War in his letter from the trenches in 1916.
![This photograph of the young Priestley, with his ‘innocent pudding face’ as he called it, is a poignant image when seen in the context of the horrors of trench warfare he experienced in the years after it was taken.](/sites/default/files/styles/dynamic_stack_296_1x/public/2022-07/photograph-of-j-b-Priestley_21cropped.jpeg?h=3a8cbacf&itok=8ywrDtcw)
The Parts, People, and Interactions of the Patriarchal System in Edwardian England
Read about some of the parts, people, and interactions of the patriarchal social system in Edwardian England, which saw women were treated as second-class citizens.
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Perspectives on the Gig Economy
Learn about different people's experiences of and perspectives on the gig economy in the UK.
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