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                                                                                Exploring the history of our place with very young children
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleKarin Doull considers how we can develop historical thinking in the Early Years in this article about locality and place. Karin offers helpful suggestions for developing historical vocabulary and assessing understanding.
How can we seek to encourage Foundation Stage children to engage with historical thinking and processes? What appears to... Exploring the history of our place with very young children
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                                                                                Exploring the Great Fire of London and Deaf history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleKate Loveman and James Harrod offer new insights into the Great Fire of London by focussing on the inclusion of Deaf history in this popular topic. They shares the online teaching resources created in their joint partnership between the University of Leicester and the Museum of London.
Each year thousands... Exploring the Great Fire of London and Deaf history
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                                                                                The new King
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleKing Charles III acceded to the throne on 8 September 2022 on the death of Queen Elizabeth II. This article looks at the lives of the three kings named Charles and investigates how things will change with our new king. It includes activities and a timeline of British monarchs from Tudors to present... The new King
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                                                                                Artefacts in the neighbourhood
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleAlf Wilkinson uses an everyday object found near you – a post box – to develop your children’s history skills.
Look carefully at the picture. It is a familiar object in the neighbourhood. It is a postbox – there will be one (or more) near you. Go out and look... Artefacts in the neighbourhood
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                                                                                Teaching the Wars of the Roses in primary history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleThe Tudors is a relatively popular topic for those Key Stage 2 teachers looking at a theme extending beyond 1066. In this article Matthew Sossick argues that there is a large gap in understanding if pupils understand nothing of how the Tudors emerged as such a dominant dynasty. This means... Teaching the Wars of the Roses in primary history
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                                                                                The world at our feet: a history of shoes
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleFrom the moment we start to walk, shoes become an ever-present part of our daily life, protecting our feet from damage, moisture, heat and cold, expressing our personality and fashion tastes and enabling us to carry out a variety of activities both safely and effectively. Shoes are an essential part... The world at our feet: a history of shoes
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                                                                                The Normans
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Topic PackPlease note: this resource pre-dates the 2014 curriculum
This Topic Pack gives you a brief summary on the Normans. The Normans
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                                                                                Storytelling the past
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleThis article will demonstrate how to engage children through storytelling and how it can be used to develop their critical understanding of the past.
Why story?
Despite their common derivation, the words ‘history’ and ‘story’ suggest very different kinds of knowledge, the former carrying overtones of detached understanding of the... Storytelling the past
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                                                                                Sources for the Great Fire of London and its context
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History featureNina Sprigge reveals two interesting sources that can supplement teaching the Fire of London.  
Fire of London: fundraising for refugees
The receipt on the back cover provides evidence of national fundraising in 1666. It is touching that people from Cowfold, a little village outside London, cared enough to want to... Sources for the Great Fire of London and its context
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                                                                                Texts for the Classroom: Ma’at’s Feather
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleAlf Wilkinson discusses a book first published in 2008, and set in Ancient Egypt.
Ma’at’s Feather is the story of Qen, a young boy growing up in ancient Egypt. He is part of a farming family, and we discover how their livelihood is totally dependent on the River Nile...  Texts for the Classroom: Ma’at’s Feather
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                                                                                The Elizabeth cake
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleHidden away on top of a dusty, battered cupboard in a local primary school were two equally dusty and battered log books. Each has seen better days and each could provide a range of links to local and national history. The log book was one of two found in one... The Elizabeth cake
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                                                                                Iron Age Farm - Film
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Iron Age FarmThe following film takes a look at Butser Ancient Farm - a unique experimental archaeological site and a fascinating day out. Nestled into the rolling South Downs National Park, this ancient farm displays ongoing constructions of Iron Age buildings based on real sites, crops from prehistory and rare breeds of... Iron Age Farm - Film
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                                                                                The Standing Stone
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Article‘The Standing Stone’ story and the activities around it developed from several different starting-points. One was the requirement in the 2014 National Curriculum for history at Key Stage 2 for children to be taught prehistory, specifically about ‘changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age’, with Bronze... The Standing Stone
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                                                                                Here comes the ‘60s
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleThe 1960s were a decade of great change in Britain. The previous decade had seen America begin its gradual global cultural domination while Britain had to revise its role from imperial state to a member of the new Commonwealth of Nations. Recovery from the war had not been easy and... Here comes the ‘60s
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                                                                                Anniversary: Festival of Britain 1951
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleThe Festival of Britain was held 70 years ago. For many this provided a boost for the country after the deprivations of World War II and the economic struggles afterwards. It was designed to be educational and was held 100 years after the Great Exhibition. It was designed to show pride... Anniversary: Festival of Britain 1951
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                                                                                Studying the Maya
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleMost pupils like history, but some struggle with aspects of reading and writing – how can we make history more accessible? This article explores some ways I have found useful in engaging pupils of all abilities. It will focus on activities that might be used in studying the Non-European Society... Studying the Maya
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                                                                                Teaching the Assyrians for KS2
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    PamphletAssyria was one of the Great Powers of the Ancient World. (They have been called the 'Romans of the East'.) From the early ninth to the lat seventh century BC they played an important part in history. At the heigh of their power the Assyrians controlled a vast area from... Teaching the Assyrians for KS2
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                                                                                Making the most of the post-1066 unit
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleMaking the most of the post-1066 unit: looking at continuity and change over 10,000 years
The ‘aspect or theme of British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066’ unit is designed to extend the period of study beyond 1066 to help pupils develop a coherent picture of British  history.... Making the most of the post-1066 unit
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                                                                                The Kingdom of Benin 1500-1750
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    PodcastIn this podcast Dr Toby Green of King's College London examines the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Benin. The Kingdom of Benin 1500-1750
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                                                                                The Victorian Age
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThis Classic Pamphlet was published in 1937 (the centenary of the accession of Queen Victoria, who succeeded to the throne on June 20, 1837).
Synopsis of contents:
1. Is the Victorian Age a distinct 'period' of history?
Landmarks establishing its beginning: the Reform Bill, railways, other inventions, new leaders in... The Victorian Age
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                                                                                Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the kingdom of England
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History ArticleThe Vikings will be familiar territory to many primary teachers. For many, therefore, this section of the history curriculum should cause fewer headaches than others. This does not mean, however, that it is all straightforward. This article contains a number of elements that teachers might welcome including a timeline of... Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the kingdom of England
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                                                                                The Victorians
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Topic PackThe Topic Pack gives you a brief summary of the Victorians. The Victorians
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                                                                                My favourite monument: The Acropolis, Athens, Greece
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History featureAbout 3,200 years old, the Acropolis of Athens supports the most stunning and complete collection of ancient Greek structures that still exist. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987, it remains a mostly intact classical collection that fascinates those who study and visit it. I have always been intrigued... My favourite monument: The Acropolis, Athens, Greece
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                                                                                Culture Shock: The Arrival of the Conquistadores in Aztec Mexico
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleWhen the Spanish Conquistadores arrived in Mexico during the early sixteenth century there were many repercussions for the indigenous people. Their conversion to Christianity and the sacking of their temples are two of the most well known examples.  However, it is often forgotten that the Aztecs had only a pictorial... Culture Shock: The Arrival of the Conquistadores in Aztec Mexico
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                                                                                Year 7 explore the story of a London street
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleOne street, twenty children and the experience of a changing town: Year 7 explore the story of a London street
Michael Wood and others have recently drawn attention to the ways in which big stories can be told through local histories. Hughes and De Silva report a teaching unit through... Year 7 explore the story of a London street