Delivering double chronology this week (Mon and Tue) with some new principles and ideas to share! We can use timelines for so much more than a task to be ticked off. Definitely my most nerdy aspect of history teaching.
Who is teaching the Romans this term? This FREE event based on and around Hadrian's Wall looks sensational and is open to schools nationwide. Get yourself booked on at the link below. Did I mention it's free?
KS2 Virtual event
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Calling all those beginning their initial teacher education! In this session you’ll hear from and be able to ask questions to both teacher educators and those who have just completed their initial tea...
Not long left to enter the book give away competition! Please click the link and follow the instructions :) www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=...
Would @everyone like some FREE CPD with me? I'm running a webinar on Thursday after school for Historic England's heritage schools programme. I don't think this is being recorded so please only get a ticket if you can attend live. Limited tickets available: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-local-...
The session will cover how to develop disciplinary knowledge at KS1 & KS2 using an example local history study.
If you'd like to be in with a chance to win a book, go over to www.facebook.com/MrTdoesPrima... and enter.
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.