Teaching Ancient Egypt: developing subject knowledge
Subject leaders: supporting colleagues to develop their subject knowledge
Exploring the Rollright Stones as part of your Stone Age to Iron Age study
Arthur Wharton: the world’s first professional black footballer
How to make a toy museum
Developing a big picture of the Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings
Belmont’s evacuee children: a local history project
Take one day: undertaking an in-depth local enquiry
Ofsted and primary history
One of my favourite history places: Eyam
Fifty years ago we lost the need to know our twelve times tables
Subject leader’s site: assessment and feedback
Primary History 87: Out now
Ancient Sumer: the cradle of civilisation
How did a volcano affect life in the Bronze Age?
The revised EYFS Framework: exploring ‘Past and Present’
Exploring the spices of the east: how curry got to our table
Scheme of Work: Significant Individuals at Key Stage 1: Ibn Battuta
History in the news: George Floyd protest in Bristol – Colston statue toppled
Language and communication in the ancient world
How can we teach about medieval Britain in primary schools?
Back to basics: what does a good history lesson look like?
Anniversaries: The Coventry Blitz and the Grave of the Unknown Soldier
How a history club can work for you and your pupils
Developing chronological understanding and language in the EYFS
Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem
Re-evaluating the role of statues
All the fun of the fair! Key Stage 1 – Beyond living memory
Primary History 86: Out now
The back cover image: Malachite Urn