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Case Study: Working with gifted and talented children at an Iron Age hill fort in north Somerset
Primary History article Case Study: Working with gifted and talented children at an Iron Age hill fort in north Somerset -
Case Study: Prehistory in the primary curriculum: A stonehenge to remember
Primary History article Case Study: Prehistory in the primary curriculum: A stonehenge to remember -
Our heritage: use it or lose it
Primary History article Our heritage: use it or lose it -
The true end of archaeology?
Primary History article The true end of archaeology? -
Exploring the Rollright Stones as part of your Stone Age to Iron Age study
Primary History article Exploring the Rollright Stones as part of your Stone Age to Iron Age study -
Back to basics: How might we organise historical knowledge?
Primary History article Back to basics: How might we organise historical knowledge? -
Exploring empire, artefacts and local history
Primary History article Exploring empire, artefacts and local history -
Anniversary: Festival of Britain 1951
Primary History article Anniversary: Festival of Britain 1951 -
Life in lockdown
Primary History article Life in lockdown -
One of my favourite history places: the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum -
Changes in an aspect of social history from 1945 to 2000: youth culture
Primary History article Changes in an aspect of social history from 1945 to 2000: youth culture -
National Memory - Local Stories?
Link National Memory - Local Stories? -
How did a volcano affect life in the Bronze Age?
Primary History article How did a volcano affect life in the Bronze Age? -
Exploring the spices of the east: how curry got to our table
Primary History article Exploring the spices of the east: how curry got to our table -
Fifty years ago we lost the need to know our twelve times tables
Primary History article Fifty years ago we lost the need to know our twelve times tables -
Belmont’s evacuee children: a local history project
Primary History article Belmont’s evacuee children: a local history project -
Ofsted and primary history
Primary History article Ofsted and primary history -
Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem
Primary History article Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem -
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? -
Storytelling the past
Primary History article Storytelling the past -
The back cover image: Malachite Urn
Primary History feature The back cover image: Malachite Urn -
Scheme of Work: Exploring Benin’s Big Picture of the Past
Primary Scheme of Work, Key Stage 2 History (resourced) Scheme of Work: Exploring Benin’s Big Picture of the Past -
Scheme of Work: How did the civilisation of Egypt wax and wane?
Primary Scheme of Work, Key Stage 2 History (unresourced) Scheme of Work: How did the civilisation of Egypt wax and wane? -
Curriculum Planning: World Study
Curriculum Planning Curriculum Planning: World Study -
Puritan attitudes towards plays and pleasure in the Age of Shakespeare
Presidential Lecture - Annual Conference 2014 Puritan attitudes towards plays and pleasure in the Age of Shakespeare