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Using the back cover image: Exploring the collections of Victorian naturalists
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: Exploring the collections of Victorian naturalists -
Representations of Empire: Learning through Objects
Key Stages 2 and 3 Representations of Empire: Learning through Objects -
What can pupil voice tell us about perceptions of history?
Primary History article What can pupil voice tell us about perceptions of history? -
Webinar series: Draft Ofsted toolkits: implications for primary history
HA webinar series for current and aspiring primary history subject leaders Webinar series: Draft Ofsted toolkits: implications for primary history -
Building history connections with the local community
Primary History article Building history connections with the local community -
On-demand webinar series: Avoiding confusion and challenging misconceptions in primary history
HA webinar series for primary teachers and history subject leaders On-demand webinar series: Avoiding confusion and challenging misconceptions in primary history -
Baghdad: what were its connections across the medieval world?
Primary History article Baghdad: what were its connections across the medieval world? -
Linking history and science: how climate affected settlement
Primary History article Linking history and science: how climate affected settlement -
Questions and questioning exemplar: Roman Britain
Exemplar Questions and questioning exemplar: Roman Britain -
Primary Quality Mark: Exemplar applications & case studies
Multipage Article Primary Quality Mark: Exemplar applications & case studies -
Pull-out posters: Primary History 93
Coronations Pull-out posters: Primary History 93 -
Significance
Primary History article Significance -
Language and communication in the ancient world
Primary History article Language and communication in the ancient world -
Topic book blitz: asking and answering questions and Tudor Britain
Short Lesson Exemplar Topic book blitz: asking and answering questions and Tudor Britain -
Dissolution of the Monasteries: Haughmond Abbey
Lesson Plan Dissolution of the Monasteries: Haughmond Abbey -
The potty timeline: an effective way of using timelines
Primary History article The potty timeline: an effective way of using timelines -
Recorded Webinar: India and the Second World War
Article Recorded Webinar: India and the Second World War -
Epistemic insights: bringing subject disciplines together
Primary History article Epistemic insights: bringing subject disciplines together -
Recorded webinar: Dealing with the issues from lockdown in the primary history classroom
Webinar Recorded webinar: Dealing with the issues from lockdown in the primary history classroom -
So was everyone an ancient Egyptian?
Developing an understanding of the world in ancient times So was everyone an ancient Egyptian? -
Getting Year 7 to set their own questions about the Islamic Empire, 600-1600
Teaching History article Getting Year 7 to set their own questions about the Islamic Empire, 600-1600 -
Film: What a strange place to be buried
Virtual Branch Film Film: What a strange place to be buried -
Case Study: Children's questions about historical pictures
Primary History article Case Study: Children's questions about historical pictures -
Historical Enquiries and Interpretations
Transition Training Session 1 Historical Enquiries and Interpretations -
Alternative Suggestions to the QCA Planning
Briefing Pack Alternative Suggestions to the QCA Planning