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 The content or format of these resources may be out of date.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.
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 The content or format of these resources may be out of date.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.
This resource contains interactive activities to develop thinking skills in History lessons. Profiles of different mystery people can be built up based on a range of evidence.
This resource helps pupils:
to develop and improve the ‘Thinking Skills’ of questioning and enquiry,
to be able to apply these skills when looking at a range of artefacts and sources,
to develop an understanding of the way in which Historians and Archaeologists interpret evidence/artefacts in building a picture of the past
to learn to discriminate between fact and opinion
A KS2 History resource authored in partnership with the Newport Ship Project. Contains a number of interactive resources that give pupils the opportunity to compare the Newport Ship with other famous finds, consider artefacts found on board and find out more about Newport in Medieval times.
Activities can be continued on downloadable worksheets accompanying each task.
This resource also covers aspects of the ESDGC themes Natural Environment, Wealth and Poverty and Climate Change.
Document packs - Unit 5, route 2 - for 2006. Background information on REFORM AND PROTEST IN WALES AND ENGLAND, c.1830-1848 and THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS.
A resource which looks at portraits and focuses on Tudor and Stuart portraits in the Welsh National Museum Gallery. There are cross-curricular links with History and English, and ideas for creative writing and practical art work.
Can be adapted to suit any style of portraits.
This resource pack is designed to teach the differences and similarities in working life between the past and the present over several lessons, or when needed. The pack is a visual stimulus to promote discussion and illustrates why jobs were different in the past. Clothing and tools are covered in more detail.
In this pack pupils should learn to:
* make comparisons about the way we live today and lived in the past
* discuss what life must have been like in past times
* describe the jobs needed in the past, and today