| Helpful sheet offering information and guidance about connectives. "Connectives help us to write in greater detail during written activities. Still confused about how to use them?" | ||
| Submitted by Miss Boughey www.weatherheadhistory.ik.org |
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| "Chronology is the study of exactly when things happened..." An introductory worksheet offering information and tasks related to chronology. | ||
| Submitted by Miss Boughey www.weatherheadhistory.ik.org |
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| A PowerPoint presentation on using evidence to make deductions. Designed for use with Year 6 pupils, but can be adapted for use with Year 7s. | ||
| Submitted by Mr Caslin | ||
| 'How do Historians divide time?' An entertaining worksheet that pupils have to fill in with their own details - an good starter activity. | ||
| Submitted by Mr Tull | ||
| Planning sheet guiding pupils to create a written piece about a particular incident in their early life. Good literacy links. | ||
| Submitted by
Miss Boughey www.weatherheadhistory.ik.org |
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| Entitled 'Words to describe time', this worksheet explains about terminology used to describe the past and includes a number of tasks. | ||
| Submitted by Miss Williams | ||
| Ideal for use as a homework or starter activity. Using a given list of time terminology, students need to complete a table correctly. | ||
| Submitted by Miss Redmond | ||
| A worksheet that introduces the concept of bias using a football match. Questions require pupils to identify bias and then apply the concept to history. | ||
| A reworked version of the above worksheet, making it more accessible for pupils. Includes match report paragraph to stick in rather than write out. | ||
| Submitted by Mr Wallbanks | ||
| A further reworked version, making it even more accessible for pupils. Includes match report paragraph to stick in plus clearly laid out questions to complete. | ||
| Submitted by Mr Wallbanks | ||
| A detailed worksheet that introduces the concept of history detectives and then guides pupils through the mystery of the Tollund Man with questions and source analysis. | ||
| Submitted by Miss N. Boughey | ||
| Updated version of the above worksheet condensing material to two pages without need for video. | ||
| Updated version of the very popular worksheet - covering "What is a History detective?" leading students on to an investigation into the Tolland Man. Ideal for an introduction to source analysis skills. | ||
| Submitted by Miss N. Boughey | ||
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