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Identifying the potential of history in teaching Citizenship at KS1 and KS2
Primary History article Identifying the potential of history in teaching Citizenship at KS1 and KS2 -
How diverse is your history curriculum?
Article How diverse is your history curriculum? -
Extending Primary Children's thinking through artefacts
Primary History article Extending Primary Children's thinking through artefacts -
Art and History: Justifying the Links
Primary History article Art and History: Justifying the Links -
Using historical fiction in the classroom
Article Using historical fiction in the classroom -
The view from the classroom
Primary History article The view from the classroom -
Story-telling and simulation exemplar: The Great Exeter Fish War of 1309
Exemplar Story-telling and simulation exemplar: The Great Exeter Fish War of 1309 -
Primary History 55: Doing Local History
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 55: Doing Local History -
Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past
Primary History article Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past -
Our heritage: use it or lose it
Primary History article Our heritage: use it or lose it -
Cambridge Primary Review 2009
Briefing Pack Cambridge Primary Review 2009 -
Beyond the classroom walls: museums and primary history
Primary History article Beyond the classroom walls: museums and primary history -
Questions and questioning exemplar: Roman Britain
Exemplar Questions and questioning exemplar: Roman Britain -
Investigating Henry VIII
Lesson Plan Investigating Henry VIII -
Significant people: Mary Wollstonecraft
Primary History article Significant people: Mary Wollstonecraft -
Creating Stories For Teaching Primary History
Primary History article Creating Stories For Teaching Primary History -
A treasure trove of local history - how to use your local record office
Primary History article A treasure trove of local history - how to use your local record office -
Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword?
Primary History article Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword? -
Scheme of Work: Waterloo and the Age of Revolutions
Primary Scheme of Work, Key Stage 2 History (resourced) Scheme of Work: Waterloo and the Age of Revolutions -
The current condition of primary history
Article The current condition of primary history -
Making the most of your primary membership
Information Making the most of your primary membership -
How cruel were the Victorians?
Year 6 Scheme of Work How cruel were the Victorians? -
Archaeology - An approach to teaching history at Key Stage 2. Curriculum history
Primary History article Archaeology - An approach to teaching history at Key Stage 2. Curriculum history -
How do pupils understand historical time?
Some evidence from England and the Netherlands How do pupils understand historical time? -
Primary History 58: The Olympics
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 58: The Olympics