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She sells seashells by the seashore: teaching Mary Anning at Key Stage 1
Primary History article She sells seashells by the seashore: teaching Mary Anning at Key Stage 1 -
Battersea: here for every dog and cat – 165 years and still going strong
Primary History article Battersea: here for every dog and cat – 165 years and still going strong -
Who were the Greeks and how diverse was their society?
Primary History article Who were the Greeks and how diverse was their society? -
The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family
Primary History article The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family -
Film: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe
Virtual Branch Lecture Recording Film: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe -
A cultural legacy: the theatre of ancient Greece
Primary History article A cultural legacy: the theatre of ancient Greece -
Different ways of teaching local history through significant individuals
Primary History article Different ways of teaching local history through significant individuals -
Unlocking the treasures of early Islam
Primary History article Unlocking the treasures of early Islam -
Four objects in search of a story: why artefacts matter in history
Primary History article Four objects in search of a story: why artefacts matter in history -
Opportunities for making use of your local park
Primary History article Opportunities for making use of your local park -
Language and communication in the ancient world
Primary History article Language and communication in the ancient world -
One of my favourite history places: Saltaire
Primary History article One of my favourite history places: Saltaire -
Developing disciplinary knowledge: how and why castles and forts developed
Primary History article Developing disciplinary knowledge: how and why castles and forts developed -
Little coins, big histories
Primary History article Little coins, big histories -
Earth heroes: Etta Lemon, ‘The Mother of Birds’
Primary History article Earth heroes: Etta Lemon, ‘The Mother of Birds’ -
Recorded webinar: Using 'One Day' to explore the actions that helped to lead to the Holocaust and actions of genocide
HA Webinar Recorded webinar: Using 'One Day' to explore the actions that helped to lead to the Holocaust and actions of genocide -
‘Come all ye fisher lassies’
Primary History article ‘Come all ye fisher lassies’ -
Who is in charge?
Primary History article Who is in charge? -
Building history connections with the local community
Primary History article Building history connections with the local community -
What can you tell about the Vikings from a chess piece?
Primary History article What can you tell about the Vikings from a chess piece? -
Pandemics in history: similarity and difference
Primary History article Pandemics in history: similarity and difference -
Exploring the history of our place with very young children
Primary History article Exploring the history of our place with very young children -
Exploring the Great Fire of London and Deaf history
Primary History article Exploring the Great Fire of London and Deaf history -
Turning technology: making life better in Iron Age Britain
Primary History article Turning technology: making life better in Iron Age Britain -
Extending the curriculum: why should we consider ‘value added’?
Primary History article Extending the curriculum: why should we consider ‘value added’?