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Scheme of work: The history of the ancient Olympic Games
Sporting Heritage scheme of work for primary history (Key Stage 2) Scheme of work: The history of the ancient Olympic Games -
Recorded webinar: Creating curriculum pathways: Government
Webinar series: Creating curriculum pathways through primary history at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Recorded webinar: Creating curriculum pathways: Government -
(Un)exceptional women: queenship and power in medieval Europe
Historian article (Un)exceptional women: queenship and power in medieval Europe -
Film: The ladies-in-waiting who served the six wives of Henry VIII
Virtual Branch Film: The ladies-in-waiting who served the six wives of Henry VIII -
Filmed Lecture: Medlicott Lecture 2022 by David Olusoga
Article Filmed Lecture: Medlicott Lecture 2022 by David Olusoga -
Primary History summer resource 2022: Museum visits
Primary member resource Primary History summer resource 2022: Museum visits -
Navigating the ‘imperial history wars’
Teaching History article Navigating the ‘imperial history wars’ -
Exploring the past through active enquiry
Primary History article Exploring the past through active enquiry -
Coherence in primary history: How can we get children to see that their history links up?
Primary History article Coherence in primary history: How can we get children to see that their history links up? -
The Great Exhibition of 1851: teaching a significant event at Key Stage 1
Primary History article The Great Exhibition of 1851: teaching a significant event at Key Stage 1 -
Think like an archaeologist!
Primary History article Think like an archaeologist! -
Bringing an archaeologist into the classroom
Primary History article Bringing an archaeologist into the classroom -
Wangari Maathai as a significant individual
Primary History article Wangari Maathai as a significant individual -
Trade – lifeblood of the empire: how trade affected life in Roman Britain
Primary History article Trade – lifeblood of the empire: how trade affected life in Roman Britain -
Mentoring Student Teachers
Primary History article Mentoring Student Teachers -
Back to basics: using maps in primary history
Primary History article Back to basics: using maps in primary history -
What’s in a road? Local history at Early Years and Key Stage 1
Primary History article What’s in a road? Local history at Early Years and Key Stage 1 -
One of my favourite history places: Neuschwanstein Castle
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Neuschwanstein Castle -
Film: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe
Virtual Branch Lecture Recording Film: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe -
Film: A Jewish Divorce Case in Medieval England
Virtual Branch Film: A Jewish Divorce Case in Medieval England -
Virtual Branch recording: Why has Monarchy survived in Europe?
Virtual Branch Virtual Branch recording: Why has Monarchy survived in Europe? -
Your first year as a history subject leader
HA Primary Subject Leader Area Your first year as a history subject leader -
Film: What's the wisdom on... Extended Writing (Primary)
Your Virtual History Department Meeting Film: What's the wisdom on... Extended Writing (Primary) -
History Abridged: Salt mines in Eastern Europe
Historian feature History Abridged: Salt mines in Eastern Europe -
Pull-out posters: Primary History 90
Timeline of Queen Elizabeth II; Queen and Commonwealth Pull-out posters: Primary History 90