Local History
Local history helps children make sense of their immediate world. However, it is not just a case of bombarding them with local facts. Good local history involves enquiries that allow children to investigate drawing on their previous historical knowledge and understanding. It allows them to use interesting local sources including pictorial, artefacts and written and to link with national and even international history.
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Using role-play to develop young children’s understanding of the past
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What makes good local history?
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What your local Archive Service can offer to schools
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What’s in a road? Local history at Early Years and Key Stage 1
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William Brookes and the Olympic Games
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Written sources and local history at Key Stage 1
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‘Not again!’ - an additional viewpoint on using railways
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