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Following on from the hugely successful Start-Up History, Step-Up History has been created specifically to support the schemes of work in the History Curriculum at KS2 - the next step up! Highly illustrated with colour photographs and diagrams, each spread addresses a particular topic. Text is clear and divided into easily digestible paragraphs, whilst key words are highlighted. Suggestion boxes throughout each book provide activities and tips for the reader, whilst a spread at the back for teachers and parents provides more activity suggestions and advice on how to use the book with children.
Designed to support the QCA Scheme of Work for history at Key Stage 2, the books in this series address various aspects of history with questions and answers that are illustrated with written and pictorial primary sources. This text focuses on Victorian Britain.
At the beginning of the 20th century the whole of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom and was ruled by the British government. In 1919 a group of Irish men began a campaign to win a republic for Ireland. This book helps readers understand the causes of the Irish War of Independence and the Civil War that followed. In it you will meet the people who fought on either side and trace the events that led to the division of Ireland and the establishment of the Irish Free State. It examines the major events and political figures during that time, including Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera. This highly illustrated series features color photographs and diagrams, highlighted keywords, and suggestion boxes full of activities and tips; while a spread at the back for teachers and parents provides more activity suggestions and advice on how to use the book with children. Designed to develop children's historical understanding and skills, this book has an Irish focus within the early twentieth century.
Part of a popular series that will inspire the teachers, especially the non-specialists, to teach history and geography with confidence. Each book contains: comprehensive background information, extensive photocopiable resources such as pictures, charts and diagrams, detailed lesson plans, differentiated activities at three ability levels, ideas for support and extension, suggestions for incorporating ICT. The Victorians chapters include: Inventions and the Industrial Revolution, Victoria and her children, Famous Victorians (Darwin, William Morris, Brunel), Clothing, Education, Transport, Rich and Poor, Sports and leisure, Health and hygiene.
The Roman army invaded Britain in AD 43 and fought for 40 years to bring the country under control as part of the Roman Empire. Britain was then under Roman rule for nearly 350 years. This volume explores the differences between the Romans and the people who already lived in Britain and how British life was changed by the Romans.
This is a series of highly illustrated and informative history books supporting the schemes of work for history at KS2. Extensive teacher's notes and activities are included.
Explores the causes and impact of the Great Famine in Ireland. Include notes for teachers and parents. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
A look at the lives of famous Scottish people through history and up to the modern day.
At the end of the thirteenth century Scotland was without a monarch and Edward I of England seized the opportunity to try to bring Scotland into his kingdom. Robert Bruce made himself king of Scotland and led the fight to keep his country independent. Who was Robert Bruce and was he a real king? What tactics did he use in the battles against the English army? How is he remembered today? Highly illustrated with colour photographs & diagrams. Text is clear and divided into easily digestible paragraphs, whilst key words are highlighted. Suggestion boxes throughout each book provide activites and tips for the reader, whilst a spread at the back for teachers and parents provides more activity suggestions and advice on how to use the book with children.