Ideas for Assemblies: Refugee stories
Using the back cover image: Exploring the collections of Victorian naturalists
Bringing the Civil War to life in Somerset
Your Local Railway: a local history investigation in Key Stage 2
Significant Individuals: Charles Darwin
Why is diversity so important and how can we approach it?
Learning about the past through ‘ourselves and our families’
Ideas for Assemblies: The life stories of refugees - Judith Kerr
Making the most of the post-1066 unit
Teaching pre-history outside the classroom
One of my favourite history places: Mount Fitchet Castle
What confuses primary children in history...
Using the back cover image: Mummified cat
Learning Outside the Classroom
Learning about the past through toys and games
Local history and a sense of identity
Teaching the First World War in the primary school
Ideas for Assemblies: Empowering pupils to understand the First World War
Anglo-Saxon Women
Studying the Maya
What made Cleopatra so special?
Celebrate your sporting heritage
The Stone Age conundrum
How do pupils understand historical time?
Time for a story
So was everyone an ancient Egyptian?
Using original sources
Using Horrible History to develop primary literacy and history
Teaching history and geography together in a meaningful way