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Extended Schools � A Tale of Two Film Clubs The film club at Edlington Victoria Primary was inspired by a suggestion by school council member George who felt Edlington � an ex-mining village on the outskirts of Doncaster � needed a local cinema again.
Ways into Shakespeare's Othello Sabrina Broadbent inspires students in an active lesson for a group of Year 10s to encourage engagement with a play like Othello.
More Ways into Shakespeare's Othello In her second masterclass on Othello, Sabrina Broadbent illustrates a variety of techniques to engage Key Stage 4 students with the plot and the language of the play.
Decimals Forever Jonny Heeley inspires a group of gifted and talented Key Stage 2 students with an active lesson about decimals.
Polygons Jonny Heeley inspires a group of gifted and talented Key Stage 2 students with an active lesson about polygons.
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Cocaine and Stimulants This is the first in a five-part series looking at what actually happens inside the brain when influenced by drugs.
Opiates and Tranquilisers Our body makes its own natural painkillers to ensure our survival. Opium and its derivatives, heroin and morphine, take over this natural ability and give great feelings of relaxation and calmness physically and mentally.
Alcohol and Tobacco Tobacco and alcohol are the most widely used drugs in the world. It is well known now that nicotine is not the main reason why tobacco products are addictive.
Cannabis The effects of cannabis use on the brain have only recently been identified and understood. While observing the mechanisms and action of cannabis, scientists discovered a system which nobody had ever suspected.
Hallucinogens and Ecstasy Used in rituals, hallucinogenic plants are doubtless the oldest drugs in the world. Indeed, it was not until the 20th century that they were supplanted by LSD and ecstasy.
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