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Case Study: Creative chronological thinking
Primary History article Case Study: Creative chronological thinking -
Move Me On 150: Planning
Teaching History feature Move Me On 150: Planning -
Enquiries to engage Year 7 in medieval anarchy
Teaching History article Enquiries to engage Year 7 in medieval anarchy -
Move Me On 175: paying attention to why topics have been included in schemes of work
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 175: paying attention to why topics have been included in schemes of work -
The Historian 97: Wellington's Soldiers in the Napoleonic Wars
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 97: Wellington's Soldiers in the Napoleonic Wars -
Move Me On 174: Not doing all the thinking for the students
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 174: Not doing all the thinking for the students -
The Duke whose life began and ended in a barn
Article The Duke whose life began and ended in a barn -
The potty timeline: an effective way of using timelines
Primary History article The potty timeline: an effective way of using timelines -
Castles: distinguishing fact and fiction in the early years curriculum
Primary History article Castles: distinguishing fact and fiction in the early years curriculum -
Competition and counterfactuals without confusion
Teaching History article Competition and counterfactuals without confusion -
Case Study: Effectively using the census in the classroom
Primary History case study Case Study: Effectively using the census in the classroom -
Polychronicon 143: the Balfour Declaration
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 143: the Balfour Declaration -
Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians?
Teaching History article Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians? -
Using role-play to develop young children’s understanding of the past
Primary History article Using role-play to develop young children’s understanding of the past -
For whose God, King and country? Seeing the First World War through South Asian eyes
Primary History article For whose God, King and country? Seeing the First World War through South Asian eyes -
Using the back cover image: Moustache cup
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: Moustache cup -
Using the back cover image: Sandbach Crosses - an Anglo-Saxon market cross
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: Sandbach Crosses - an Anglo-Saxon market cross -
Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding
Teaching History article Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding -
Making use of outstanding resources in museums
Primary History article Making use of outstanding resources in museums -
Recycling the Monastic building: The Dissolution in Southern England
Historian article Recycling the Monastic building: The Dissolution in Southern England -
What can you tell about the Maya from a Spanish soldier?
Primary History article What can you tell about the Maya from a Spanish soldier? -
Siege coins of the English Civil War
Primary History article Siege coins of the English Civil War -
Here comes the ‘60s
Primary History article Here comes the ‘60s -
Food – a theme for learning about the past
Primary History article Food – a theme for learning about the past -
JFK: the medium, the message and the myth
Teaching History article JFK: the medium, the message and the myth