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| Adventures Through World History | Students will make posters, draw political cartoons, sing songs, conduct research, create graphs, and role-play events. More information |
| Archaeology Detectives | This book links archaeological techniques with stories of how pioneers deciphered real sites, describing the thrilling process of analysis, frustrations, breakthroughs, and luck. More information |
| Children in Wartime | Make a model of an Anderson Shelter; investigate materials for blackout curtains; try out real war-time recipes. These are just some of the exciting activities in this comprehensive and creative curriculum resource book about World War Two Britain. More information |
| Constructing History 11-19 | This book describes and exemplifies strategies for teaching history across the 11-19 age range in rigorous and enjoyable ways. More information |
| Escape Story - How a young girl survived the Holocaust | As a young girl Eva Erben was suddenly forced by the Nazis to leave her home in Prague to join, with her parents, one of the transports to the Theresienstadt Ghetto. The nightmare that followed is told by Eva as a young girl struggling to cope with the fear and danger that becomes part of her world. This child’s view of the Holocaust is a unique and moving story as well as an important historical record. More information |
| Explorers And Travellers | Explorers and Travellers looks at many of the key figures that feature prominently in National Curriculum History and Geography. More information |
| FAMOUS ANCIENT GREEKS | This fascinating resource teaches children about the lives of some of the most influential thinkers throughout history. More information |
| FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS | This book provides an essential resource for teachers, and for parents keen to try practical maths tasks with their children at home. More information |
| FAMOUS SCIENTISTS AND INVENTORS | This book contains short biographies of ten key scientists and inventors, looking at their discoveries, inventions and ideas. More information |
| Great Explorers | All areas of the globe are covered and the journeys of explorers both famous and not so famous: Florence Baker in Egypt and Sudan; Mary Kingsley in West Africa; Lewis and Clark across the US; Franklin and Leary at the North Pole and Amundsen and Scott at the South. The book is arranged by region, and chronologically within that region. More information |
| Mysteries In History: Ancient History | The book provides all of the evidence from primary source materials such as diary entries and newspaper articles to eye-catching posters and simulations. More information |
| Mysteries in History: World History | This book is designed for KS2-3 students and will challenge them to explore nine important unexplained events that helped shape world history. More information |
| The Greek Myths - Alive! | Students will be enthralled with this unit that introduces the ancient themes of love, retribution and heroism - then encourages them to learn more with a variety of fascinating activities. More information |
| The Sorcerer's Servant | A terrific Tudor Tale and a set of thought provoking resources for teachers across english and history. More information |
| Thinking Through History | When teachers use this resource, the history curriculum becomes a vehicle for the teaching of thinking skills More information |
| Thinking Through History: Britain 1066-1500 | This series has collections of games and simulations for a active approach to history More information |
