Primary History 82

The primary education journal of the Historical Association

Published: 10th July 2019

In this edition of Primary History

04 Editorial (Read article)

05 HA Primary News

06 Emerging historians in the outdoors – Gillian Sykes (Read article)

09 Getting to grips with concepts in primary history – Tim Lomas (Read article)

18 Up Pompeii: studying a significant event at Key Stage 1 – Susan Townsend (Read article)

24 The Bronze Age: what was so special about copper and tin? – Karin Doull (Read article)

32 The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings: push, pull, cause and consequence – Matthew Sossick (Read article)

36 Pain, pus and blood: the history of medicine—warts and all—for Key Stage 2 – Liz Egan (Read article)

44 Raising the profile of history in your school – Kerry Somers and Sarah Bartlett (Read article)

50 Using apps in the history curriculum – Glenn Carter (Read article)

52 Using a house for your local history study – Helen Crawford (Read article)

56 One of my favourite history places – Polly Tucknott explores Glastonbury (Read article)

58 History in the news

59 Using the back cover image: painted police truncheon – Izzy Bartley (Read article)

Plus Pull-out Posters:

Centre spread double-sided pull-out poster: Anglo-Saxon daily life

Regular features

Primary History magazine runs a number of great regular features including Ideas for Assemblies, One of My Favourite History Places and our Primary Pull-out Posters. You can view all editions of these features here.

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