Classroom Resources
The HA has spent a great deal of effort in developing resonant support for the Key Stage 2 curriculum. Most you will find here, especially the articles and reviews from Primary History. Read more
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The world on the wall: exploring diversity on Hadrian's Wall
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Using apps in the history curriculum
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Using original sources
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Using shoes as an historical source
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Using the back cover image: Moustache cup
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Using the back cover image: Mummified cat
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Using the back cover image: Sandbach Crosses - an Anglo-Saxon market cross
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Using the back cover image: Windmill Hill
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Using the back cover image: painted wooden police truncheon
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Victorians
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Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the kingdom of England
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War memorials as a local history resource
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What can you do with a Victorian Trade Directory…?
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What confuses primary children in history...
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What made Cleopatra so special?
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What your local Archive Service can offer to schools
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Women in parliament since 1918
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World War I: widening relevance in the modern world
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‘So why did they go into hiding?’ Anne Frank in her historical and social context
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