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Workshops: Level 3

Below is a list of workshops available for pupils at Level 3 [S1 - S2]. Further information on each workshop can be obtained by using the link in the topic title.


Topic Activity Curriculum Areas
Detail of a deed box What happens in an archive? Find out what archivists and researchers do inside an archive. Try out some of their tasks for yourself.

Social Studies: people, past events and societies.

Literacy and English

       
Detail from the first page of the Exemplification of the Act of Union The Act of Union, 1707 When and why did the Act of Union take place and what were the consequences?

Social Studies: people, past events and societies.

Literacy and English

Higher History

       
Detail of the last entry in the Acts of Parliament, November 1706 The signifigance of the Act of Union, 1707, in the development of Scotland's identity What social, political and aconomic issues led to the Act of Union? Are any of these issues still relevant in Scotland today?

Social Studies: people, past events and societies.

Modern Studies

Citizenship

Higher History

       
Map of bombs dropped on Greenock May 1941 WW2: The Scottish Home Front Discover what life was like in Scotland during the Second World War using primary sources and film clips.

Social Studies: people, past events and societies.

Literacy and English

       
Detail from a photo of a woman in Auxiliary Territorial Services (ATS) uniform, image courtesy of Living Memory Association The role of Scottish women in WW2 Investigate the impact of the Second World War on the lives of women and how it changes their role in society.

Social Studies: people, past events and societies.

Literacy and English

Technologies

       


Workshops are also available for other levels:

Levels 1-2 [P4-P7] Level 4 [S3-S4] Senior [S5-S6]


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