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What's up history buffs! Welcome to History Files, the podcast that has your curiosity craving covered.
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Historical Investigation for Beginners
The following episode will take you through the basics of how to conduct a historical investigation. There is also a planner that accompanies this episode, and you can download a template from the link below.
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Teacher Burnout: 20 Ways to Go the Distance
The following episode is crowdsourced advice for dealing with perhaps the biggest issue in the teaching profession. Teacher burnout is something all educators experience; the difference is in how you can respond. Thankyou to the teachers that submitted ideas and advice.
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Modern History HSC - 25 WPM Soviet Union
The following is a dictation of 198 words over 8 minutes. It will focus on the impact of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and the NEP on the Bolshevik consolidation of power. It is designed to be written while listening to and can be attempted solo or in class.
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Modern History HSC - 25 WPM Power and Authority
The following is a dictation of 214 words over 8 minutes. It will focus on the Nazi's rise to power and is designed to help students improve their handwriting speed. It can be played over headphones or the classroom speakers.
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Big History - Wave Rocks, Volcanoes and the Mariana Trench
Never heard of Big History? Well, let us serve you up a taste of what's in store for this Elective History topic. We are currently studying the formation of the planet and thought it would be fun to investigate how some of the most amazing landscapes and features form. In this episode, our guests are Isabella, Sanza, and Lainey.
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History Year 7 - Ancient Rome - Ep.3
In this episode, "Daily Life in Ancient Rome," we'll take your students on an immersive journey through a bustling Roman market. They'll meet Marcus, a hardworking slave who dreams of freedom, Lucia, a plebeian who finds joy in her community, Decimus, a disciplined soldier dedicated to protecting Rome, and Livia, a wealthy patrician balancing luxury and responsibility. The episode crescendos with the dramatic arrival of the emperor, highlighting the social structure and reactions from each of our characters. This engaging narrative not only paints a vivid picture of life in Ancient Rome but also provides an excellent springboard for classroom discussions on history, society, and culture.