<p>Display posters designed to illustrate the Key Second Order Concepts in History Education. Includes: Cause and Consequence, Similarities and Differences, Chronology, Evidence, Interpretations, Change and Continuity, Diversity, Significance.</p>
<p>This Week in History resource covering the academic year. This resource includes a selection of world events from history. It would be suitable for secondary schools, 11-18. Could be used as a stand alone resource, display piece, assembly or tutor time resource.</p>
<p>A set of posters to help students improve and understand gradations of change, progress and regression. Aimed to improve students grasp of change as a concept. Particularly useful when used alongside breath studies like Medicine Through Time,</p>
<p>A set of posters to help students improve and understand gradations of significance. Aimed to improve students grasp of significance as a concept.</p>
<p>A complete ‘This Week in History’ resource covering the academic year (40 weeks in total). This resource includes a event of the week (with appropriate picture, a historical quote of the week, and a history word of the week. As well as notable events happening on each week.<br />
There is a slight focus on Elizabethan England, Germany, Medicine, and the USA. But there is significant reference to other important historical moments.<br />
This resource is a fantastic classroom/hallway display piece, as part of a whole school assembly/ tutor curriculum, or for use as a tutor and classroom teacher.<br />
This intended for use in secondary education, but could also be appropriate for further education.</p>
<p>Buying my other resource, also titled ‘This week in History’ would allow you to swap the weekly events to be more appropriate for your own curriculum and preferences.</p>
<p>A comprehensive writing mat for KS3 and KS4 History. Including help for students on extended writing, historical source work, historical interpretations, and teachers’ marking codes. This resource is useful used as a handout or stuck to the desks in a history classroom. Designed with the Eduqas GCSE specification in mind, but useful for all exam boards. Intended to improve literacy skills.</p>