For this term's history network meeting, History Rocks and I will be focusing on oracy in lessons and thinking about interdisciplinary coherence! Hope you can join us :) www.mrtdoeshistory.com/product/autu...#edusky#primary#primaryhistory
Autumn 24's primary history network focuses on how we can promote Tracy in primary history and continue to create an interconnected curriculum.
Here is a snippet of L1 which focuses on not just what a civilisation is BUT the origin of the term and its use by European nations to legitimise conquest and imperial expansion. #edusky#primaryteacher#primaryhistory#ks2#KeyStage2
I have no issue with them BUT it's hard to teach about chronological narratives for the first time with them. It's useful to build on something familiar which is why my approach (image below) makes no use of toilet paper... it presents this complexity clearer I would argue #edusky#primaryhistory
I'm well aware that the name of this resource doesn't do it justice. I need a better way to describe it! I also need to crack on and complete the other subjects. History Primary Disciplinary Knowledge - Characteristics and Curriculum Statements www.aidansevers.com/post/new-dow...#PrimaryHistory
You've been wanting to add some history disciplinary knowledge statements to your curriculum, but if you're honest you're not sure exactly what they should be or how to write them and, quite frankly, ...
Primary History: Key Questions To Ask About People, Events or Time Periods www.aidansevers.com/post/history...#PrimaryHistory
A collection of questions to ask with children during history lessons when learning about a new person, event or period of time.
Here's a feed dedicated to #PrimaryHistory#PrimaryHistory#PrimaryEduSky#EduSkyPrimarybsky.app/profile/did:...
I've created feeds to capture tweets about different primary subjects! I can only create 10 at the moment on @blueskyfeedcreator.com#PrimaryEnglish#PrimaryScience#PrimaryHistory#PrimaryGeography#PrimaryArt#PrimaryDT#PrimaryMusic...