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    Exams

    Planning – Using Noughts and Crosses

    We do need to be more efficient, but we don’t want to waste precious time planning when we could be writing. So, here’s a plan for a plan:


    The Blitz

    The Blitz: What Your Teacher Left Out

    A survey from 1940 shows that only 5% of Londoners took refuge in a public shelter, and 27% in a domestic shelter.


    Carnival Culture

    Origins of Carnival Culture

    Performances were filled with social commentary and took great influence from contemporary themes.


    Adaptations

    Literature’s Best Film and TV Adaptations

    Here are 5 screen adaptations (not including Harry Potter) that we consider to be among the best!


    Comic

    A Comic Book History: Part 1

    I boasted to my dad what an amazing new source of reading I had found, but to my dismay found that he knew all about them…


    Work

    Will We Miss Our Old World of Work?

    They say absence makes the heart grow fonder — and mine has all of a sudden become very fond of chance encounters and conversations free of stuttering connection issues.


    Festivals

    5 Reasons You Should Spend More Time Reading

    Any form of literature counts as reading: from a blog post or short story, to a comic or poem.


    The Peterloo Massacre

    The Peterloo Massacre: 5 Facts To Know

    Don’t forget that this was also the era of the Industrial Revolution. Life had changed significantly for ordinary people in the last half century or so – and rarely for the better.


    Philosophy

    Why Philosophy Is Important (And How To Learn More)

    It is hard to truly appreciate history without an appreciation for the history of ideas.


    The Scrap of Paper

    The Scrap Of Paper That Led The Way To War

    When you learn about the causes of World War One, you’ll likely be taught the long-term reasons first. But have you heard of “The Scrap of Paper?”