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  • Primary History 42: Getting Out

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    04 HA Centenary Day and Competition 05 Editorial 06 Primary Noticeboard 08 In My View: the debate upon the English National Curriculum for history at KS2 — Robert Guyver and Jon Nichol 11 The Taunton Market Project: an innovative collaboration — Sue Berry 14 Geography and history: exploring the local...
    Primary History 42: Getting Out
  • Why we need to teach about the history of trees and woodland...

      Primary History article
    Michael Riley highlights the importance of educating children about the history of trees and woodland. He explores the potential of primary history to develop an understanding of our changing relationship with trees. The article shows how a focus on trees and woodland could enhance an existing history study, and suggests...
    Why we need to teach about the history of trees and woodland...
  • Primary History 3

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    4 Editorial – Paul Noble 5 Assessment 6 Teacher Assessment in History at Key Stage 1 – Ann Boling 10 Ten Tips for Successful Recording of Achievement in History – Tim Lomas 11 Resource Review
    Primary History 3
  • A Beginner's Guide to using visual image in primary schools

      Primary History article
    Please note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content and links may be outdated. The employment of the visual image is a fascinating and exciting way to enable children to gain a glimpse into the past. It is problematic, however, in that such imagery is often an...
    A Beginner's Guide to using visual image in primary schools
  • Bringing an information text to life: Pets in the Blitz

      Primary History article
    Please note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated. Editorial comment: The in-service course had focused on how to read information texts in a stimulating, engaging and intellectually rewarding way, and how to take Bruner's concept of transforming information from one mode to another...
    Bringing an information text to life: Pets in the Blitz
  • Primary History 29

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    3 Editorial – Tim Lomas 3 Primary Noticeboard – Tim Lomas 5 Britain and the wider world in Tudor times – Hilary Claire (Read article) 7 ‘No one else knows this’: Scottish primary schools using ICT to investigate local history – John W Robertson (Read article) 9 Monitoring, evaluating and...
    Primary History 29
  • Primary History 2

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    5 Back to Worrying – Paul Noble 5 History Update – NCC and SEAC 6 In My Opinion – Pat Hughes 7 Evacuation Day – Dave Martin and Andy Cobb 9 Televising the Tudors and Stuarts – Nick Whines 10 Conference Report – Sue Lynn 11 Hands on Experience –...
    Primary History 2
  • Primary History 1

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    4 News 5 No Worries - Paul Noble 6 School History Policy Statements - Tim Lomas 8 The Moluccan Spice Game - Patrick Wood and Ian Dawson  15 Resource Review
    Primary History 1
  • Primary History 36: Through the viewfinder

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    3 Editorial 4 Primary Noticeboard 6 In My View: ‘History at Three. Over my Dead Body!’ – Hilary Cooper 8 Optional Assessment Materials for History at Key Stage 2 – Elin Jones 10 History co-ordinators’ dilemmas: Tim Lomas and Keith Dickson 12 A Load Of Rubbish: Using Victorian throwaways in...
    Primary History 36: Through the viewfinder
  • Primary History 27

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    3 Editorial – Penelope Harnett  4 Primary Noticeboard – edited by Tim Lomas 5 Planning for diversity in the Key Stage 2 history curriculum – Hilary Claire 8 History in the Foundation Stage – Jayne Woodhouse (Read article) 9 Academic and teaching subject knowledge and the KS2 history classroom: adaptation...
    Primary History 27
  • Implementing the 2014 curriculum in Year 2

      Primary History article
    The chance to pilot the new National Curriculum presented me with the opportunity I was looking for to revamp a tired Year 2 curriculum. I began teaching in Year 2 two years ago, having previously spent five years working in Key Stage 2. As in many other schools across the...
    Implementing the 2014 curriculum in Year 2
  • What can pupil voice tell us about perceptions of history?

      Primary History article
    This article is free to everyone. For access to hundreds of other high-quality resources by primary history experts along with free or discounted CPD and membership of a thriving community of teachers and subject leaders, join the Historical Association today Salma Begum and Rachel Bruce explore the use of pupil...
    What can pupil voice tell us about perceptions of history?
  • Teaching black British history through local archives

      Primary History article
    The huge benefits that local archives can bring to primary history are explored by Steven Kenyon. He illustrates this with a case study of Lancashire Archives. The central focus is on ways in which local history can support diversity in the curriculum by providing three examples – one for Key Stage...
    Teaching black British history through local archives
  • Primary History 26

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    3 Primary Noticeboard – edited by Tim Lomas 7 Standards in primary history: onward and upward? A view from Ofsted – Scott Harrison (Read article) 10 Rhyd-y-Car cottages at St Fagans Museum of Welsh Life – Susanna Wood (Read article) 12 Asking the right questions. a study of the ability...
    Primary History 26
  • Creating drawings and environmental narratives for developing historical thinking

      Primary History article
    This article is free to everyone. For access to hundreds of other high-quality resources by primary history experts along with free or discounted CPD and membership of a thriving community of teachers and subject leaders, join the Historical Association today Maria Vlachaki explores her home city of Thessaloniki, Greece with...
    Creating drawings and environmental narratives for developing historical thinking
  • The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR)

      Primary History article
    This article is free to everyone. For access to hundreds of other high-quality resources by primary history experts along with free or discounted CPD and membership of a thriving community of teachers and subject leaders, join the Historical Association today In a celebration of the 200-year anniversary of the Stockton...
    The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR)
  • ‘Nothing was easy’: Viewing war, empire and racism through the eyes of a local Windrush migrant

      Primary History article
    This article is free to everyone. For access to hundreds of other high-quality resources by primary history experts along with free or discounted CPD and membership of a thriving community of teachers and subject leaders, join the Historical Association today Andrew Wrenn shares examples from a fascinating project with which...
    ‘Nothing was easy’: Viewing war, empire and racism through the eyes of a local Windrush migrant
  • Artificial intelligence’s ChatGPT program: a powerful tool for teaching 7- to 11-year-olds history

      Primary History article
    This article is free to everyone. For access to hundreds of other high-quality resources by primary history experts along with free or discounted CPD and membership of a thriving community of teachers and subject leaders, join the Historical Association today In Jon Nichol’s ‘Voice from the past’, he considers how...
    Artificial intelligence’s ChatGPT program: a powerful tool for teaching 7- to 11-year-olds history
  • Primary History 34: What the Dickens?

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    3 Editorial 4 Primary Noticeboard 6 In My View: Enjoying a good story – Paul Bracey 9 Breadth, Balance and the Literacy Hour – Roger Beard 11 “But why did Guy Fawkes try to blow up the king, Miss?” Investigating support for explanatory understanding in primary history books – A....
    Primary History 34: What the Dickens?
  • What are the reasons for linking art and history?

      Primary History article
    Please note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content and links may be outdated. Visual images, paintings, sculpture, photographs, cartoons from past times are important historical sources. Accordingly, Simon Schama embeds visual images and imagery in his historical oeuvre, not primarily as illustration but as a crucial...
    What are the reasons for linking art and history?
  • Art and History: Justifying the Links

      Primary History article
    Please note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content and links may be outdated. History and Art have been taught as traditional subjects for many years and as cross curricular subjects they compliment each other beautifully. I do not see how we can realistically completely separate them...
    Art and History: Justifying the Links
  • Primary History 24

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    4 Primary Update – Tim Lomas 6 The Odyssey: a musical and historical journey – Kevin Hamel 8 History and the literacy hour – Paul Silvera & Ian Cawood (Read article) 10 A treasure trove of local history: how to use your local record office – Jacqui Halewood (Read article)...
    Primary History 24
  • Primary History 23

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    4 Primary Update – Tim Lomas 6 The Historical Association’s response to the Curriculum 2000 proposals – Tim Lomas (Read article) 7 John Fines, a tribute to our past president – John Nichol 8 Any place for a database in the teaching and learning of history at KS1? – Lez...
    Primary History 23
  • Belmont’s evacuee children: a local history project

      Primary History article
    Teaching about World War II, particularly the home front, continues to be popular in primary schools, despite the government deciding not to include it as a compulsory subject in the new National Curriculum introduced in 2014. Many primary schools still choose to organise an evacuee experience of some kind for pupils...
    Belmont’s evacuee children: a local history project
  • Primary History 47: Thinking through history

      The primary education journal of the Historical Association
    This special edition of Primary History is supported by the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth. 04 Editorial: Thinking through history: opportunity for equality (Read article) 06 In my view: we must support gifted historians from an early age – Lord Adonis (Read article) 07 In my view: why...
    Primary History 47: Thinking through history