Outside the classroom
Learning outside the classroom is not just about making visits. It is quite simply about the world beyond the classroom whether that is places, historic sites, museums and monuments. Opportunities for engaging children on the school field whether it is building shelters re-enacting events or creating a film or walking around the locality understanding how the landscape has affected or has been affected by people and events in the past.
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                                              Primary History summer resource 2022: Museum visitsArticleClick to view
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                                              How a history club can work for you and your pupilsArticleClick to view
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                                              Emerging historians in the outdoorsArticleClick to view
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                                              Using museum and heritage sites to promote higher-level learning at KS2ArticleClick to view
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                                              One of my favourite history places: BournvilleArticleClick to view
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                                              Home Front Legacy 1914-18ArticleClick to view
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                                              ‘Not again!’ - an additional viewpoint on using railwaysArticleClick to view
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                                              Teaching pre-history outside the classroomArticleClick to view
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                                              One of my favourite history places: Mount Fitchet CastleArticleClick to view
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                                              Learning Outside the ClassroomArticleClick to view
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                                              Teaching the First World War in the primary schoolArticleClick to view
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                                              Using the back cover image: Mummified catArticleClick to view
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                                              Our Iron Age challengeArticleClick to view
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                                              Using the back cover image: Oxford Street in the 1960sArticleClick to view
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                                              TREE-mendous history!ArticleClick to view
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                                              Using cemeteries as a local history resourceArticleClick to view
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                                              Place-names and the National Curriculum for HistoryArticleClick to view
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                                              War memorials as a local history resourceArticleClick to view
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                                              Stone Age to Iron Age - overview and depthArticleClick to view
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                                              Curriculum planning: How to write a new scheme of work for historyArticleClick to view
