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                                                                                Recorded webinar: How has warfare changed over time?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Webinar series: Teaching British history that extends chronological knowledge beyond 1066Webinar series: Teaching British history that extends chronological knowledge beyond 1066
How and why has warfare changed from the Battle of Hastings in 1066, fought with armed with swords and shields, to the weapons of mass destruction of today? This webinar with Andrew Wrenn considers significant turning points such as... Recorded webinar: How has warfare changed over time?
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                                                                                How to make a toy museum
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleMaking a museum in your setting or classroom is easy and children can learn all kinds of historical skills as well as developing their mark making and writing. Tees Valley Museums are a consortium of seven venues across the Tees Valley. Together they have created online support to develop a museum... How to make a toy museum
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                                                                                Exploring empire, artefacts and local history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleThis article introduces us to the Colonial Countryside Project. Many of the sites we visit, especially the great country houses and stately homes, have long been visited by children. They are often fascinated by both the buildings and the history associated with them. However, there is a growing recognition that... Exploring empire, artefacts and local history
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                                                                                Using trade directories: reconstructing life 100 years ago
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleAlf Wilkinson has previously covered the importance of trade directories as a source that teachers can use in primary history.  Alf develops this into a case study for a Lincolnshire village that can be used as a template for primary teachers.  All communities have distinctive characteristics and Alf outlines these... Using trade directories: reconstructing life 100 years ago
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                                                                                Belmont’s evacuee children: a local history project
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleTeaching about World War II, particularly the home front, continues to be popular in primary schools, despite the government deciding not to include it as a compulsory subject in the new National Curriculum introduced in 2014. Many primary schools still choose to organise an evacuee experience of some kind for pupils... Belmont’s evacuee children: a local history project
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                                                                                Take one day: undertaking an in-depth local enquiry
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleLocal history units of study provide teachers with valuable opportunities, but these can also seem daunting. Potential challenges for teachers include the perceived overwhelming scope of the topic, difficulties in developing subject knowledge and knowing where to find resources. However, none of these is insurmountable, if teachers identify a clear learning... Take one day: undertaking an in-depth local enquiry
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                                                                                Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleDecoding a manuscript, exploring glittering archaeology, imagining the emotions and sensations of a battle, and learning Old English vocabulary. These are all tasks that we, as teachers of medieval literature in the English Department at King’s College London, have assigned to our undergraduate classes.
However, Key Stage 2 children can... Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem
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                                                                                ‘Come all ye fisher lassies’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleWhen considering either ‘changes within living memory’ for Key Stage 1 or ‘an aspect or theme to develop children’s chronological understanding post 1066’ for Key Stage 2 it is important to focus on a clear observable change. This enables children to draw effective comparisons with their own experiences. Washday, bread... ‘Come all ye fisher lassies’
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                                                                                Two Babies That Could Have Changed World History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian article'At last have made wonderful discovery in Valley; a magnificent tomb with seals intact; re-covered same for your arrival. Congratulations.’ This telegram was sent from Luxor on the 6th November 1922 by Howard Carter to his coarchaeologist Lord Carnarvon in Britain. It started the Tut·ankh·Amen story which led to a... Two Babies That Could Have Changed World History
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                                                                                Up Pompeii: studying a significant event at Key Stage 1
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History article‘The ashes now began to fall upon us, though in no great quantity. I looked back; a dense dark mist seemed to be following us, spreading itself over the country like a cloud … We had scarcely sat down when night came upon us not such as we have when... Up Pompeii: studying a significant event at Key Stage 1
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                                                                                Dig for sustainability!
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articlePaul Spear uses World War II government advertising strategies such as ‘Make do and Mend’ to consider how to promote modern campaigns related to sustainability. He investigates what the wartime government did to engage with the population as a whole and generate national action. By analysing how images were used... Dig for sustainability!
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                                                                                Hollywood vs. Homer
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleYou don't need a degree in film studies or Classics to enjoy the Hollywood blockbuster: Troy. Or to enjoy Brad Pitt, for that matter! But the question my teacher friend asked me, after two hours and forty minutes of being with Brad in a warm, dark place, was a great... Hollywood vs. Homer
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                                                                                Your Local Railway: a local history investigation in Key Stage 2
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleIn this article Tim Lomas discusses one of the best resourced themes you can find: your local railway.
Railways make one of the best themes for a historical study. No place has ever been far from a railway station even if Dr Beeching wiped out one-third of the network in... Your Local Railway: a local history investigation in Key Stage 2
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                                                                                Why is diversity so important and how can we approach it?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleImagine what the following scenarios tell you about the past – a Tudor role-play of Queen Elizabeth visiting Kenilworth Castle; a photograph of London during the Blitz; a picture of Viking warriors attacking Lindisfarne monastery. The first of the images can perhaps draw on a family visit to an event... Why is diversity so important and how can we approach it?
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                                                                                Visual Literacy: Learning through pictures and images
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History ArticlePlease note: this article pre-dates the current National Curriculum and some content and references are outdated.
What questions does the portrait raise in your mind?
What messages does the artist intend to convey?
How does the artist convey those messages to the intended audience? What might have been the circumstances under which the... Visual Literacy: Learning through pictures and images
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                                                                                What can you do with a Victorian Trade Directory…?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleWhat is a trade directory?
Trade directories are the equivalent of the telephone directory and the Yellow Pages. They were published on a county or city basis every year and contain detailed descriptions of every village and town in the county. They also contain pages and pages of advertisements, for... What can you do with a Victorian Trade Directory…?
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                                                                                Using Folktales, Myths and Legends
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Global LearningThis resource was commissioned by the Historical Association to offer teachers an entry point into the new primary History curriculum using stories: folktales, myths and legends from the civilisations, communities and cultures of the statutory programmes of study.
In this resource, pupils are encouraged to recall and retell stories orally,... Using Folktales, Myths and Legends
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                                                                                What makes good local history?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleEverywhere has a past and learning how to capitalise on that for primary history can be both rewarding and challenging. Not only are aspects of the local area's history a requirement in their own right at both key stages, but these aspects can also help to tell the national story,... What makes good local history?
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                                                                                Indus Valley KS2 Commonwealth Institute resources
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    KS2 Indus ResourcesWhen the Indus Valley was first included in the English National Curriculum, the Commonwealth Institute, London, commissioned a teaching & activity pack, published 1995. Its' sections covered key questions and aspects of the topic, offering a choice of activities andapproaches.  It was recommended by QCA (QCDA) in the 1998 non-statutory... Indus Valley KS2 Commonwealth Institute resources
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                                                                                Using cemeteries as a local history resource
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleWhy visit a cemetery as part of the history curriculum? Local studies now feature prominently in the primary history curriculum for both key stages. This development challenges teachers to find easilyaccessible, inexpensive and relevant resources on their doorstep. A rich resource which has traditionally been overlooked is the local churchyard... Using cemeteries as a local history resource
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                                                                                History through connecting classrooms in Bradford and Peshawar, Pakistan
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleEditorial note: In this inspiring, teacher-led, crossphase project, pupils and teachers from eight schools in Bradford and Peshawar shared and learned about the histories of Bradford and Pakistan. The British Council’s Connecting Classrooms Scheme funded the project. The article below focuses on the primary dimension.
In 2008 three representatives from Bradford... History through connecting classrooms in Bradford and Peshawar, Pakistan
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                                                                                War memorials as a local history resource
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleWar Memorials Trust (WMT) is the charity that works for the protection and conservation of war memorials in the UK. It defines a war memorial as ‘any physical object created, erected or installed to commemorate those involved in or affected by a conflict or war' (WMT 2009, ‘Definition of a... War memorials as a local history resource
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                                                                                Eweka's story: Benin and Big Picture History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleThe prospect of teaching Benin as a non-European Study within the time frame 900-1300 AD is challenging! Traditional oral evidence  suggests that the critical event during this period in Benin's past was a transition from the Ogiso to the Eweka Dynasty, named after its first Oba, which resulted in it... Eweka's story: Benin and Big Picture History
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                                                                                Teaching and learning about Grace O'Malley as a significant woman at Key Stage 1
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Article"Why are you so angry Grace?" Teaching and learning about Grace O'Malley as a significant woman at Key Stage 1
Grace O'Malley was an Irish queen in the Tudor period and her story provides insights about life in Ireland at the time of the Elizabethan conquests. Grace, also known as... Teaching and learning about Grace O'Malley as a significant woman at Key Stage 1
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                                                                                Animation case study: Indus Valley figurines
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History case studyPlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum.
Since the advent of animation software for schools, I wanted to trial an animation project, inspired by the quirky human and animal figurines, model wheeled carts and toys, all of terracotta, from the Bronze Age Indus Valley civilisation which clamour for clay... Animation case study: Indus Valley figurines