Tudor Seafaring Teacher's PackQuick View
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Tudor Seafaring Teacher's Pack

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This pack was produced by Wessex Archaeology as part of the HLF-funded Time Travelling by Water Project. It contains resources, ideas and lesson plans to explore Tudor Seafaring in an interesting and informative way.
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Postcards from the Past

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<p>Use video or digital still photography to enhance lessons on local history and historical change. Students locate historic photos and then re-shoot at that location using a video or still camera. The combined photographic research will record changes that have impacted a community, give students a perspective on the history of an area, and contribute to a communities’ historic record.</p>
WW2 Aircraft Crash Sites at Sea Teacher's PackQuick View
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WW2 Aircraft Crash Sites at Sea Teacher's Pack

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This teacher's pack was produced by Wessex Archaeology as part of the HLF-funded Time Travelling by Water project. It explores WW2 through the marine archaeology of submerged aircraft around our coasts. The topic is explored in an interesting, evocative and unusual way. The pack contains everything you need to get started.
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World War 2 Boats and Ships

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This teacher’s pack contains activities and suggestions to complement the teaching of World War 2 Boats and Ships at KS2 and KS3. It was developed from the English Heritage/ALSF funded Assessing Boats and Ships Project.
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Archaeology of Kingsmere Estate Teacher's Pack

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This teacher pack contains activities and suggestions to complement the teaching of Local History at KS1 and KS2 History. It was funded by Countryside Properties (Kingsmere Estate) and developed by Wessex Archaeology. There are some good generic activities that you can use for non-local studies.
Victorian Boats and Ships Teacher's PackQuick View
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Victorian Boats and Ships Teacher's Pack

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This teacher's pack contains activities and suggestions to complement the teaching of Victorian Boats and Ships at KS2 and KS3. It focuses on marine archaeology and research into historic records about shipwrecks. It was developed from the English Heritage/ALSF funded Assessing Boats and Ships Project
Explore the Seafloor Biology Teacher's PackQuick View
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Explore the Seafloor Biology Teacher's Pack

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What sea animals live on the seafloor? This teacher's pack contains activities and suggestions to complement the teaching of a case study on marine ecological research aimed at KS3 and 4. The case study aims to support the curriculum by providing a real-life application of science in the workplace. It was developed as part of the Explore the Seafloor project by Wessex Archaeology, funded by the Marine Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund (MALSF). Check out the website for images, online game and lots of other resources.
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Explore the Seafloor History Teacher's Pack

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What can the seafloor tell us about World War Two? This teacher's pack contains activities and suggestions to complement the teaching of a case study on marine archaeological research, focusing on World War Two at KS3. The case study aims to support the curriculum by providing a real-life example of history and archaeology in the workplace. It was developed as part of the Explore the Seafloor project by Wessex Archaeology, funded by Marine Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund (MALSF).
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Explore the Seafloor Physics Teacher's Pack

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How do we map the seafloor? This teacher's pack contains activities and suggestions to complement the teaching of a case study on marine research, focusing on the techniques used to map the physical properties of the seafloor at KS3 and KS4. The case study aims to support the curriculum by providing a real-life example of the application of these techniques in the workplace. It was developed as part of the Explore the Seafloor project by Wessex Archaeology, funded by the Marine Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund (MALSF).