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SHP Publications
SHP has published for the Development Study, ‘Crime & Punishment through Time’ in several series:
• The ‘Smarter History’ Series: One book for each awarding body, these resources provide ground breaking activities to enhance students' learning and exam performance as well as full specification coverage.
• Dynamic Learning: An extremely varied and active complement for any text book and any GCSE specification
• The ‘White Book’ Series: An enormously successful textbook
Authors: Ian Dawson and Donald Cumming
FAQ - ‘When are we going to get more resources for teaching ‘Crime and Punishment’?’
Well, here they are – a Dynamic Learning environment which will do wonders for classroom enthusiasm, motivation and achievement. From the first decision-making activity on catching a medieval thief through the story of highwayman James MacClaine to using a naughty monkey to learn about protests, there’s a very wide range of topic-based activities and that’s before you get to the themes, quizzes, chronology activities, Top Trumps cards and an extensive image bank for using in whichever ways you wish.
Like the other Dynamic Learning environments, we hope this will be really helpful to teachers, motivating for students and enjoyable for all.
Key features include:
• Over 20 activities covering the key content topics from Middle Ages to the present
• Introductory activities on each period, identifying major features of each society and asking students to suggest how crime and punishment developed.
• Concluding activities identifying the major changes and continuities in each period
• Animations to explain key features.
• Activities include decision-making games, creation of web-pages and moviemaker films and the use of film footage.
• Image bank enabling you to adapt pictures and artwork to your own uses.
For details on Dynamic Learning edition of Crime & Punishment Through Time [ click here ]
For further details on Dynamic Learning environment in general [ click here ]
OCR Students’ book: 138pp. Authors: Richard McFahn and Chris Culpin, with Ian Dawson
Use these Amazon links to order copies or use the Hodder link on the left of the page to order from the publisher.
Buy/browse on Amazon for Student’ Book: OCR Crime and Punishment Through Time: An SHP Development Study
Edexcel Students’ book: 138pp. Author: Donald Cumming and Jo Philpott
Use these Amazon links to order copies or use the Hodder link on the left of the page to order from the publisher.
Buy/browse on Amazon for Student’ Book: Edexcel Crime & Punishment Through Time: Development Study Unit 1
Buy/browse on Amazon for Teachers’ Book: Core Texts for GCSE: Britain, 1815-51: A Study in Depth
Students’ book: 214pp. Author: Ian Dawson
Teachers’ book: 112pp.
Use these Amazon links to order copies or use the Hodder link on the left of the page to order from the publisher.
Buy/browse on Amazon for Student’ Book: Discovering the Past: Crime and Punishment Through Time
Buy/browse on Amazon for Teachers’ Book: Discovering the Past: Crime and Punishment Through Time