mrsamin.bsky.social
KS3 (MYP) Lead for History at the most wonderful inclusive IB world (comprehensive) school in Cambridge. Mother, reader, knitter and decaf tea addict. Passionate about teaching a diverse history. Books. All the books.
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Mind blown!!!
Popcorn is a carb too!
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Can confirm, it’s boiling! But for the most part students have been excellent despite the heat. Hurrah for the emergency sun cream
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Thank you!!
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3 days 2 nights in Mesen.
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Thank you! It’s going to be so warm!!!
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And colder air.
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Sorry! I’m just unable to access anything right now.
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I’ll send all our revision stuff over tomorrow. WhatsApp me which email you prefer.
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We teach it for IB, would that help?
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Thank you so much, you are so kind. I’ll ping it over when I turn the laptop on.
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Yep! standrews-chesterton.org/church-histo...
We’re designing stained glass about it too.
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St Andrews Chesterton. standrews-chesterton.org/church-histo...
It was a brilliant but harrowing exhibition.
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Equiano’s daughter is buried in Chesterton.
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Cambridge!!!
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Thank you! Two coffees in! We have black out curtains but I suspect he’s missing his father or hungry (he’s looking lankier than last week).
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Thank you!
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Ahh excellent! It isn’t the largest of sites but lots to see.
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Orford Castle is fabulous if you can swing by that way.
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His funeral is so over the top!
tudortimes.co.uk/people/thoma...
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We love Plymouth but for now… too far.
@hughrichards.bsky.social ?
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But it’s so far away 🫤
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No need to thank me. It’s so important to highlight a place’s involvement and legacy when it comes to enslavement. History is buildings, locations such as docks etc. This is vital and important history!
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@historyrichk.bsky.social can you help? Thank you!
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Good luck! Sorry I can’t help more. Do you want me to email Richard Kerridge for you?
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Is there helpful on Our Migration Story?
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OCR A is going through consultations at the moment so may be worth waiting and seeing….
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This looks fabulous! I will buy a copy for summer reading! How are you? x
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Would a migration (OCR A) course work for Vietnamese "boat people"?
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COVID didn’t count as real time? Time is a social construct? 😛
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Diagrams? Zones of importance?
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Hope all goes well Sarah! Shout if I can help make meals or anything? X
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It’s my job for this week. I can send it over when I’m done?
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Praying for her recovery. All my love x
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This is such a fabulous book!!
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This looks excellent, mine hasn’t arrived yet.
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Oh! I’m sorry- you poor things. Busy mornings are never easy.
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Dare I ask what happened?
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If you are ever back in Cambridge or fancy a Zoom session with some wonderful young people, please do let me know! Your talk was fab- just bought the book!!