Living Memory
Studying events within living memory can help young children to gain an early understanding of chronology and that history is made all of the time. It also helps them to understand the world and their place within it. Through this Key Stage 1 unit of study, children are introduced to historical concepts, vocabulary and representations through exploring the ways in which life has changed over the time of their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. This can be used to reveal aspects of national events or changes where possible. Popular areas for this topic include family, toys, holidays, the climate, technology, school, among many others. In this section you will find articles and guidance to help you plan exciting and creative ways to introduce your children to the study of history.
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Is There a Place for The Holocaust in the Primary Curriculum?
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Jubilee medals: celebration and creation
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Learning about the past through a study of houses and homes
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Learning about the past through toys and games
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Learning about the past through ‘ourselves and our families’
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Learning to engage with documents through role play
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Oral history - a source of evidence for the primary classroom
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Oral history in primary schools
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Planning for 'Changes within Living Memory'
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Promoting Gypsy, Roma and Traveller heritage in your primary history curriculum
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Pull-out posters: Primary History 90
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Role play and the past
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Scheme of work: Journeys - the story of migration to Britain
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Scheme of work: Local history – the story of our High Street
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Scheme of work: Queen Elizabeth II
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Scheme of work: Significant historical events, people and places in their own locality
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Scheme of work: The Platinum Jubilee
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Significant anniversaries: the infamous Beeching Report 1963
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Sporting legacy: the history of endeavour
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Take one day: undertaking an in-depth local enquiry
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