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The Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum
Primary History article The Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum -
How did a volcano affect life in the Bronze Age?
Primary History article How did a volcano affect life in the Bronze Age? -
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 -
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 -
Beyond compare a study of Beatrix Potter and Benjamin Zephaniah
Primary History article Beyond compare a study of Beatrix Potter and Benjamin Zephaniah -
Using artefacts to develop young children’s understanding of the past
Primary History article Using artefacts to develop young children’s understanding of the past -
Britain and the Wider World in Tudor Times
Reference Britain and the Wider World in Tudor Times -
A cultural legacy: the theatre of ancient Greece
Primary History article A cultural legacy: the theatre of ancient Greece -
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? -
Migration to Britain through time
Primary History article Migration to Britain through time -
Asking the right questions. A study of the ability of KS2 children to devise and use questions as part of their own research
Primary History article Asking the right questions. A study of the ability of KS2 children to devise and use questions as part of their own research -
Extending the curriculum: why should we consider ‘value added’?
Primary History article Extending the curriculum: why should we consider ‘value added’? -
Case Study: Creative chronological thinking
Primary History article Case Study: Creative chronological thinking -
Using the back cover image: Westonzoyland War Memorial
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: Westonzoyland War Memorial -
The Bronze Age: what was so special about copper and tin?
Primary History article The Bronze Age: what was so special about copper and tin? -
Using the back cover image: painted wooden police truncheon
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: painted wooden police truncheon -
Case Study: Effectively using the census in the classroom
Primary History case study Case Study: Effectively using the census in the classroom -
It worked for me: investing in dialogue as a tool for assessment
Primary History feature It worked for me: investing in dialogue as a tool for assessment -
The Blitz: All we need to know about World War II?
Primary History article The Blitz: All we need to know about World War II? -
Trade and pilgrimage in the Abbasid Caliphate
Primary History article Trade and pilgrimage in the Abbasid Caliphate -
Using the back cover image: Lest We Forget
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: Lest We Forget -
Making use of outstanding resources in museums
Primary History article Making use of outstanding resources in museums -
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