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All the fun of the fair! Key Stage 1 – Beyond living memory
Primary History article All the fun of the fair! Key Stage 1 – Beyond living memory -
Anniversaries: The Coventry Blitz and the Grave of the Unknown Soldier
Primary History article Anniversaries: The Coventry Blitz and the Grave of the Unknown Soldier -
The Historical Association's response to the curriculum 2000 proposals
Primary History article The Historical Association's response to the curriculum 2000 proposals -
One of my favourite history places: Conwy
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Conwy -
How did a volcano affect life in the Bronze Age?
Primary History article How did a volcano affect life in the Bronze Age? -
Plotting maps and mapping minds: what can maps tell us about the people who made them
Teaching History article Plotting maps and mapping minds: what can maps tell us about the people who made them -
Developing chronological understanding and language in the EYFS
Primary History article Developing chronological understanding and language in the EYFS -
Back to basics: what does a good history lesson look like?
Primary History article Back to basics: what does a good history lesson look like? -
The back cover image: Malachite Urn
Primary History feature The back cover image: Malachite Urn -
Throw away the worksheets!
Primary History article Throw away the worksheets! -
Working as a team to teach the Holocaust well: a language-centred approach
Teaching History article Working as a team to teach the Holocaust well: a language-centred approach -
One of my favourite history places: the Italian Chapel in Orkney
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: the Italian Chapel in Orkney -
Teaching History 91: Evidence and Interpretation
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 91: Evidence and Interpretation -
Smooth transitions: Key Stage 2 to 3
Primary History article Smooth transitions: Key Stage 2 to 3 -
‘Come all ye fisher lassies’
Primary History article ‘Come all ye fisher lassies’ -
Historical fiction: it’s all made up, isn’t it?
Primary History article Historical fiction: it’s all made up, isn’t it? -
What can you tell about the Vikings from a chess piece?
Primary History article What can you tell about the Vikings from a chess piece? -
Pandemics in history: similarity and difference
Primary History article Pandemics in history: similarity and difference -
One of my favourite history places: Glastonbury
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Glastonbury -
The impact of World War II on British children's gendered perceptions of contemporary Germany
Primary History article The impact of World War II on British children's gendered perceptions of contemporary Germany -
Using stories to support history in the EYFS
Primary History article Using stories to support history in the EYFS -
Pupil voice: Democratising history lessons in Key Stage 1
Primary History article Pupil voice: Democratising history lessons in Key Stage 1 -
Happy 200th birthday Florence Nightingale!
Primary History article Happy 200th birthday Florence Nightingale! -
Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied
Teaching History article Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied -
The history of medicine – warts and all – for Key Stage 2
Primary History article The history of medicine – warts and all – for Key Stage 2