Big Picture
Big Picture involves placing topics of study with a broader understanding of the past. This involves relating topics to the local, national, and world perspective together with their place in a broader understanding of the past.
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Changes in an aspect of social history from 1945 to 2000: youth culture
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Exploring the spices of the east: how curry got to our table
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Scheme of work: Journeys - the story of migration to Britain
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Epistemic insights: bringing subject disciplines together
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‘Miss, did the Romans build pyramids?’
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The Blitz: All we need to know about World War II?
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Trade and pilgrimage in the Abbasid Caliphate
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Siege coins of the English Civil War
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Having fun through time
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Coherence in primary history
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Ideas for Assemblies: Refugee stories
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Bringing the Civil War to life in Somerset
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So was everyone an ancient Egyptian?
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How do pupils understand historical time?
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Searching for the Shang in Shropshire
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History supporting global learning
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Who's afraid of the Big Bad Bronze Age?
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From Home to the Front: World War I
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Early Islamic civilisation
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Pull-out Posters: Primary History 69
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