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10,000 Years BC - FREE KS2 Stone Age resources

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Free resources based around the content of our KS2 Stone Age workshops, conducted in over 130 UK primary schools from 2014 -2020.

Free resources based around the content of our KS2 Stone Age workshops, conducted in over 130 UK primary schools from 2014 -2020.
Stone Age Art & Artists - KS2 History - video .mp4
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Stone Age Art & Artists - KS2 History - video .mp4

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A 12 minute video about 4 types of Stone Age art - animals, portable, symbols, and hand prints. Live costumed presenter, with images and key words. Aimed at KS2 learners (typically Y3-4), based on content from our primary school Stone Age workshops. It includes discussion of artists’ materials and techniques, and shows images of different art examples from around Europe. The unit is presented live in authentic-looking Stone Age costume, is free of any clip art stone age cartoon stereotypes, and is not a Powerpoint. 5 Mbps .mp4 format video (416 Mb) suitable for home learning and/or broadcast via Zoom or other platforms.
Stone Age Tools - Hand Axe (Biface) - video
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Stone Age Tools - Hand Axe (Biface) - video

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For viewers aged 7+, describing the different uses and the making of a prehistoric flint biface hand axe. Live costumed presenter, with supporting images and key words. The artefact is first presented as a ‘Prehistory Mystery’ - an untitled rotating video display. Teachers can thus pause the clip and invite children to consider its purpose before more detail is revealed. This artefact is one of the tools illustrated on p16 of Stone Age Boy by Satoshi Kitamura The video is based upon the KS2 Stone Age workshops we have been running in UK primary schools since 2014, is free of clip art stone age cartoon stereotypes, and is not a Powerpoint.
Stone Age Tools - Awl - 360  video (.mp4)
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Stone Age Tools - Awl - 360 video (.mp4)

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A one minute video clip of a replica Stone Age awl/borer (with a flint tip, authentic handle, adhesive and bindings) rotating 360 degrees. It is then is displayed as a still image with its materials labelled. By pausing the still image it can be used as a subject for drawing or descriptive writing. File is .mp4 format, 1920 x 1080 resolution, 5mbps, suitable for distance learning.
Stone Age Tools - Dart Point - 360  video (.mp4)
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Stone Age Tools - Dart Point - 360 video (.mp4)

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A one minute video clip of a replica Stone Age Dart Point (with a flint tip, authentic shaft, adhesive and bindings) rotating 360 degrees. It is then is displayed as a still image with its materials labelled. By pausing the still image it can be used as a subject for drawing or descriptive writing. File is .mp4 format, 1920 x 1080 resolution, 5mbps, suitable for distance learning.
Stone Age Tools - Knife - 360  video (.mp4)
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Stone Age Tools - Knife - 360 video (.mp4)

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A one minute video clip of a replica Stone Age knife (with a flint blade, authentic handle, adhesive and bindings) rotating 360 degrees. It is then displayed as a still image with its materials labelled. By pausing the still image it can be used as a subject for drawing or descriptive writing. File is .mp4 format, 1920 x 1080 resolution, 5mbps, suitable for distance learning.
Stone Age Boy p16 - The La Madeleine Bison - video
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Stone Age Boy p16 - The La Madeleine Bison - video

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For viewers aged 7+, describing the La Madeleine Bison, part of a prehistoric spear thrower carved from reindeer antler. Live costumed presenter, with supporting images and key words. The artefact is first presented as a ‘Prehistory Mystery’ - an untitled rotating video display. Teachers can thus pause the clip and invite children to consider its purpose before more detail is revealed. This artefact is one of the ornaments illustrated on p16 of Stone Age Boy by Satoshi Kitamura. A spear thrower is also shown at the bottom of the same page. The video is based upon the KS2 Stone Age workshops we have been running in UK primary schools since 2014, is free of clip art stone age cartoon stereotypes, and is not a Powerpoint.
Stone Age Boy p16 - The Lascaux Lamp - video
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Stone Age Boy p16 - The Lascaux Lamp - video

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For viewers aged 7+, describing the Lascaux Lamp, a prehistoric oil lamp carved from red sandstone. Live costumed presenter, with supporting images and key words. The artefact is first presented as a ‘Prehistory Mystery’ - an untitled rotating video display. Teachers can thus pause the clip and invite children to consider its purpose before more detail is revealed. This artefact is one of the ornaments illustrated on p16 of Stone Age Boy by Satoshi Kitamura The video is based upon the KS2 Stone Age workshops we have been running in UK primary schools since 2014, is free of clip art stone age cartoon stereotypes, and is not a Powerpoint.
Stone Age Tools - Spearhead - 360  video (.mp4)
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Stone Age Tools - Spearhead - 360 video (.mp4)

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A one minute video clip of a replica Stone Age Spearhead (with a flint tip, authentic shaft, adhesive and bindings) rotating 360 degrees. It is then is displayed as a still image with its materials labelled. By pausing the still image it can be used as a subject for drawing or descriptive writing. File is .mp4 format, 1920 x 1080 resolution, 5mbps, suitable for distance learning.
Stone Age Boy  p16 - The Dame de Brassempouy - video
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Stone Age Boy p16 - The Dame de Brassempouy - video

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For viewers aged 7+, describing the Dame de Brassempouy, a prehistoric face sculpted from mammoth ivory. Live costumed presenter, with supporting images and key words. The artefact is first presented as a ‘Prehistory Mystery’ - an untitled rotating video display. Teachers can thus pause the clip and invite children to consider its purpose before more detail is revealed. This artefact is one of the ornaments illustrated on p16 of Stone Age Boy by Satoshi Kitamura The video is based upon the KS2 Stone Age workshops we have been running in UK primary schools since 2014, is free of clip art stone age cartoon stereotypes, and is not a Powerpoint.