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Key Stage 2 publications and CD-ROMs – World history An overview of the earliest civilizations H2008 £22 Explores and compares the Ancient Sumer, Ancient Egypt, the Indus Valley civilization and the Shang Dynasty in China as required in the NC. Did these civilizations have anything in common and what did each achieve? Everyday life in Ancient Egypt enquiry H2007 £22 This enquiry explores daily life at different levels of society via picture sources. It can be used in a depth study of this early civilization to see what sources tell us about Ancient Egyptian achievements. The afterlife in Ancient Egypt enquiry H2006 £22 Looks at the intricate preparations Egyptians made to ensure they had an afterlife, and which have given us their greatest legacy in the form of their tombs and the paintings and artefacts they contain. Greek legacy enquiry H2009 £22 Looks at aspects of Ancient Greek life and the ideas that still influence our lives today. Pupils also have to decide which aspects of their legacy are the most significant in their long-term influence and scope. A beacon of light in the dark ages: the early Islamic civilization H2017 £22 Getting to grips with the Maya CD-ROM H2200 £15* Explores innovations made in the Islamic world around 900CE and examines why there was little similar innovation in Britain and Christian Europe at the time. Also examines how this helped preserve classical learning. Aimed at building teacher’s background knowledge of this intriguing and very long-lived civilization. Includes a six-step enquiry planner and links to useful websites which feature more resources and information about this civilization. Orders for items should by placed via: http://tinyurl.com/history-online-form (please inform your finance officer). Hampshire LA schools please note, goods will not be despatched until payment is authorised by sending an IBC internal trading customer request to: [email protected] . Non-Hampshire establishments will be invoiced upon despatch. NB: Prices quoted apply to History Centre subscribing schools, non-subscribing schools will be charged an additional £35 per item. To check your school’s subscription status contact 01962 874802. History Curriculum Centre Primary publications 2016/2017 Primary history subject leader’s essential resources History timelines The History Book: guidance for primary history subject leaders H2023 £30 British timeline H2021 World timeline H2022 Designed to be used in tandem, the two timelines offer a visible comparison between British and world history. Stretching from 4100 BCE to beyond the present they create a visual story of the past. The World timeline features coloured bands showing the duration of each civilization required to be studied under the National Curriculum programmes of study KS2-KS3. These allow pupils to easily see intervals and overlaps between past great civilizations and to compare their durations. British timeline H2021 £50 World timeline H2022 £50 Purchased together £90 Guidance on embedding the statutory primary history curriculum, longterm, medium-term and enquiry planning, developing historical skills, ensuring children progress in history and the history leader’s role. NEW NEW History HITS 2 H2001 £35* Completely revised now with 101 strategies including 19 completely new ones and new exemplar resources linked to the current primary history curriculum. Priced competitively as we know many schools will already have purchased a copy of the original at some point in the past. For details of how to order resources from this catalogue please see following page. To check your school’s subscription status contact 01962 874802. www.hants.gov.uk/history Key Stage 2 publications and CD-ROMs – British history Key Stage 1 publications and CD-ROMs Myself: how I have changed H1008 £22 Nursery rhymes enquiry H1009 £22 Within living memory: toys H1007 £22 Starter for 10 CD: Stone, Bronze and Iron Age CD-ROM H2000 £10* To help very young pupils explore their own past. Includes simple sources and ideas for using role-play. Helps young children develop their ideas about the past via active learning relating to five wellknown rhymes. Enquires into toys, games and pastimes from children’s parents and grandparents childhoods. Queens: lives and times H1010 £22 Mary Anning: fossil finder NEW H1004 £22 First man on the Moon H1002 £22 Aimed at building teacher’s background knowledge of this huge period but also includes some resources for teaching the unit: some image files, extra ideas and a list of websites which can provide more resources and/or information. Six-step enquiry offering comparison between the lives and times of Elizabeth I, Victoria and Elizabeth II. Explores this woman whose amazing discoveries were not properly celebrated in her lifetime. Examines this famous event and its dangers via pictures and simple texts asking how it should be celebrated. Castles and castle life enquiry H1001 £22 The Great Fire of London H1003 £22 Enquires into why castles were built and what living in one might have been like via engaging activities. Examines why the fire caused so much damage and consequences like improved fire safety. Orders for resources from this catalogue should be placed via: http://tinyurl.com/history-online-form (please inform your finance officer). Hampshire LA schools please note, goods will not be despatched until payment is authorised by sending an IBC internal trading customer request to: [email protected]. Non-Hampshire establishments will be invoiced upon despatch. NB: Prices quoted apply to History Centre subscribing schools. Non-subscribing schools will be charged an additional £35 per item. To check your school’s subscription status contact 01962 874802. 1st edition 2017 Alfred the Great enquiry H2003 £22 This six-step enquiry explores aspects of Alfred’s life, reign and his struggle to protect Wessex against the Vikings, then asks pupils to decide if he deserves the title Great. Guy Fawkes placemats Double-sided placemats for use as a topic stimuli tool. Set of 6 H1005 £20 Set of 30 H1006 £80 KS2 history placemats Roman placemats Set of 6 H2013 £20 Set of 30 H2014 £80 Titanic: triumph or tragedy? HS2002 £22 Also for KS2 Looks at this famous past event via practical activities many of which are accessible for either key stage 1 or 2 so can be used as a study of an important historic event at KS1 or in a local study at KS2. Saxon placemats Set of 6 H2004 £20 Set of 30 H2005 £80 NEW Roman Impact enquiry H2012 £22 Six-step enquiry exploring the wide-ranging impact the Romans had both in Britain and elsewhere. Pupils will consider what aspects of the Empire’s impact are most significant and how these lasted down the ages. Vikings: raiders or traders? enquiry H2016 £22 Pupils examine how negative interpretations of the Vikings arose then try to redress the balance by examining evidence relating to Viking trading, exploration and settlement. KS2 thematic study: The changing power of the monarchy NEW H2018 £22 Why does parliament run the country not the queen? Pupils explore this question through four monarchs: King John, James I, Queen Anne and Queen Victoria, then draw their findings together in a final conclusive enquiry.