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A classroom museum
Primary History article A classroom museum -
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? -
Using sites and the environment exemplar: a visit to Petworth House, Sussex
Exemplar Using sites and the environment exemplar: a visit to Petworth House, Sussex -
Case Study: Investigating a picture in Key Stage 1
Primary History article Case Study: Investigating a picture in Key Stage 1 -
The T.E.A.C.H. Project
A Report from The Historical Association on the Challenges and Opportunities for Teaching Emotive and Controversial History 3-19 The T.E.A.C.H. Project -
A Beginner's Guide to using visual image in primary schools
Primary History article A Beginner's Guide to using visual image in primary schools -
Think Bubble 49: Frozen moments
Primary History article Think Bubble 49: Frozen moments -
In my view: Using Pictures
Primary History article In my view: Using Pictures -
Primary Teaching Methods
Teaching Methods Primary Teaching Methods -
Think Bubble 48: Lighting fires
Primary History article Think Bubble 48: Lighting fires -
Recorded webinar: How does good storytelling serve disciplinary thinking?
Webinar series: Building and securing disciplinary thinking in primary history Recorded webinar: How does good storytelling serve disciplinary thinking? -
Drama - Choosing an approach
Primary History article Drama - Choosing an approach -
Podcast Series: The Anglo-Saxons
The Anglo-Saxons Podcast Series: The Anglo-Saxons -
Primary Quality Mark: meet our assessors
Multipage Article Primary Quality Mark: meet our assessors -
Primary Teacher Fellowship Programme: Teaching the Age of Revolutions
Teacher Fellowship Programme 2018 Primary Teacher Fellowship Programme: Teaching the Age of Revolutions -
Engaging with controversial issues through drama
Primary History article Engaging with controversial issues through drama -
Teaching about racism, fairness and justice through key people
Primary History article Teaching about racism, fairness and justice through key people -
Local study: Fulwell Windmill
Lesson Plan Local study: Fulwell Windmill -
A Load of Rubbish: Using Victorian throwaways in the classroom
Primary History article A Load of Rubbish: Using Victorian throwaways in the classroom -
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 -
Recorded Webinar: New Approaches to Classical Sparta
Article Recorded Webinar: New Approaches to Classical Sparta -
Podcast Series: Women in Ancient Greece & Rome
Multipage Article Podcast Series: Women in Ancient Greece & Rome -
Grace O' Malley, alias Granuaile, pirate & politician, c. 1530-1603
Primary History article Grace O' Malley, alias Granuaile, pirate & politician, c. 1530-1603 -
Podcast Series: Goths, Huns and the fall of the Roman Empire
Multipage Article Podcast Series: Goths, Huns and the fall of the Roman Empire -
Using children's literature to look at bias and stereotyping
Primary History article Using children's literature to look at bias and stereotyping