Literacy
History is the closest subject to literacy. There are many opportunities between the two subjects for cross- curriculum teaching. Teaching history raises standards in literacy because there are many English based activities that are used in history lessons. History lessons require teachers and children to use their literacy skills in reading, writing and speaking and listening. Read more
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                                              Storytelling the pastArticleClick to view
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                                              Primary History summer resource 2020: Historical FictionArticleClick to view
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                                              Historical fiction: it’s all made up, isn’t it?ArticleClick to view
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                                              Embedding progress in historical vocabulary teachingArticleClick to view
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                                              Texts for the Classroom: Ma’at’s FeatherArticleClick to view
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                                              Using Horrible History to develop primary literacy and historyArticleClick to view
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                                              Time for a storyArticleClick to view
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                                              KS1: Teaching about significant individualsArticleClick to view
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                                              Assessment and Progression without levelsArticleClick to view
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                                              Eweka's story: Benin and Big Picture HistoryArticleClick to view
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                                              Teaching Ancient EgyptArticleClick to view
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                                              Why stories?ArticleClick to view
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                                              Stone Age to Iron Age - overview and depthArticleClick to view
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                                              History and languageArticleClick to view
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                                              History is literacy: 'doing history' with written and printed sourcesArticleClick to view
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                                              Writing historyArticleClick to view
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                                              Creativity and historyArticleClick to view
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                                              A creative Egyptian projectArticleClick to view
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                                              Case Study: Creative chronological thinkingArticleClick to view
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                                              Thematic or topic based whole school curriculum planningArticleClick to view
