Teaching local history in primary schools: learning about effective practice
Keeping children motivated in primary history while ensuring they can recall what they have been taught
Significant people: Mary Wollstonecraft
Using picture books to explore ideas around history with very young children
Is primary history thriving?
My favourite monument: The Acropolis, Athens, Greece
What’s in your pocket, Peg?
Baghdad: what were its connections across the medieval world?
Teaching about the German Occupation of Jersey through the Occupation Tapestry
Primary History 93: Out now
Teaching about ‘these islands’ since 1066
Significant anniversaries: the infamous Beeching Report 1963
Significance
Teaching Robin Hood at Key Stage 1
The Amesbury Archer
How local history can bridge the gap...
The Coronation
The wheels (and horses…) on the bus
Primary History 92: Out now
One of my favourite history places: Luxor, Egypt
Two women linked across three thousand years of history
Significant anniversaries: the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb
The world at our feet: a history of shoes
Timelines in teaching history
Creating effective history displays
School war memorials as the subject for enquiry-based learning
Artefacts in the neighbourhood
Teaching the British Empire in primary history
Where might the Gunpowder Plot sit within the principles of the new model curriculum?
The new King