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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.

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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
Urbanisation of Wales
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Urbanisation of Wales

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Urbanisation in Wales as a result of industrial developments in the 19th and 20th centuries. This resource is intended to introduce students to the concept of urbanisation in Wales as a result of significant industrial advances in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Based on data from national census records, students are shown the population figures for 10 of the largest towns in Wales as recorded in 1801, 1841, 1881 and 1921. An interactive map of Wales, showing the locations of the 10 largest towns, accompanies each set of statistics.
Teganau (toys)
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Teganau (toys)

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A lesson to introduce and / or reinforce the topic of toys (in Welsh). Cpuld be used to aid history topics- toys from the past/present.
Using the census to study the local area
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Using the census to study the local area

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The resource begins with an introduction to the Census and its history. Also included are examples of how census data has been used to study the history of the local area. This data is available to download as Information Workshop or Excel files. There are also examples of how video can be used to create a presentation about the local area.
Castles of Wales Website
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Castles of Wales Website

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This website is designed to provide a collection of virtual tours around Welsh medieval castles and fortified houses in order to increase pupils’ knowledge and understanding of Welsh heritage. The units consider why the castles and houses were built, what it was like to live in them and how they have changed over the years. It is hoped that the website will act as a bridging resource for teachers of Years 6 and 7.
World War I and II starter activities
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World War I and II starter activities

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This resource consists of a series interactive games using the Developing Thinking models that can be used as starter or plenary activities. The unit covers: * Spyglass – what is the spyglass depicting? * Sequencing – Sequence the events that led to WWII * Stare – What were the main causes of WWI? * Trenches – Label the diagram * Fill the blanks – WWI events * On the fence – WWI or WWII
Canal History and Wildlife - Lock restoration
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Canal History and Wildlife - Lock restoration

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Fourteen Locks KS2 Education Resource Pack. This is a fully planned cross-curricular KS2 teaching and learning resource. It has been developed through partnership between The Fourteen Locks Education Through Restoration Project, The Blaenavon Forgotten Landscapes Project and Keep Wales Tidy and contains: Practical Learning Resources, including video resources; Teacher Guidance; Curriculum Links. The resource is free to use by schools, but permission is needed for any other purpose. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Canal History and Wildlife - Canal Centre close up
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Canal History and Wildlife - Canal Centre close up

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Fourteen Locks KS2 Education Resource Pack. This is a fully planned cross-curricular KS2 teaching and learning resource. It has been developed through partnership between The Fourteen Locks Education Through Restoration Project, The Blaenavon Forgotten Landscapes Project and Keep Wales Tidy and contains: Practical Learning Resources, including video resources; Teacher Guidance; Curriculum Links. The resource is free to use by schools, but permission is needed for any other purpose. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Canal History and Wildlife - Lock gate restoration
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Canal History and Wildlife - Lock gate restoration

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Fourteen Locks KS2 Education Resource Pack. This is a fully planned cross-curricular KS2 teaching and learning resource. It has been developed through partnership between The Fourteen Locks Education Through Restoration Project, The Blaenavon Forgotten Landscapes Project and Keep Wales Tidy and contains: Practical Learning Resources, including video resources; Teacher Guidance; Curriculum Links. The resource is free to use by schools, but permission is needed for any other purpose. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Canal History and Wildlife - Overgrowth clearance
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Canal History and Wildlife - Overgrowth clearance

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Fourteen Locks KS2 Education Resource Pack. This is a fully planned cross-curricular KS2 teaching and learning resource. It has been developed through partnership between The Fourteen Locks Education Through Restoration Project, The Blaenavon Forgotten Landscapes Project and Keep Wales Tidy and contains: Practical Learning Resources, including video resources; Teacher Guidance; Curriculum Links. The resource is free to use by schools, but permission is needed for any other purpose. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Life in the sixties - Take me to the Moon
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Life in the sixties - Take me to the Moon

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A comprehensive set of teaching plans and interactive resources using a thematic approach to skills based learning. The unit is designed to be flexible to the teacher’s needs. Use the whole unit, following the plans or take individual activities to blend with your own existing resources. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.