Planning
This section organises material on Key Stage 3 planning into three categories. In KS3 planning: general, you will find general advice on planning in the lower secondary years. This includes examples of how history teachers and other history education experts have planned everything from single activities and lessons to two or three years of work. You will find examples of planning for local history in KS3 planning: local history. The third category, KS3 planning: Learning outside the classroom embraces fieldwork of all kinds, from studying landscape and cities, to museums, galleries and memorials, as well as inter-school activities, work with outside organisations and assorted international collaborations, real and virtual. Read more
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Challenging not balancing: developing Year 7's grasp of historical argument through online discussion and a virtual book
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Combating a Cook-centric past through co-curricular learning
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Communicating about the past: Resource A
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Communicating about the past: Resource B
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Communicating about the past: Resource C
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Communicating about the past: Resource E
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Communicating about the past: Resource F
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Communicating about the past: Resource G
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Continuity in the treatment of mental health through time
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Counterfactual Reasoning: Comparing British and French History
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Creating a progression model for teaching historical perspectives in Key Stage 3
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Cunning Plan 142: Why do historical interpretations change over time?
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Cunning Plan 144: promoting independent student enquiry
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Cunning Plan 149.1: a Year 7 lesson on Gladiators
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Cunning Plan 151: When and for whom has 1688 been 'Glorious'?
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Cunning Plan 152.2: using Gillray’s cartoons with Year 8
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Cunning Plan 154: Who is buried in the box?
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Cunning Plan 155: interpreting WW1 events
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Cunning Plan 159: Putting the people into Magna Carta
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Cunning Plan 159: Was King John unlucky with his Barons?
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