Chronological Understanding
Chronological understanding enables children to be able to place events and people both within and across historical periods. This section will provide inspirational activities which support a coherent understanding of chronology.
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Teaching Ancient Egypt
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Victorians
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Case Study: Creative chronological thinking
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A creative Egyptian project
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Chronology through ICT
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Time, Chronology, language and story
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Understanding Chronology at Key Stage 2
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Developing pupils' chronological understanding
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Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories
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Enhancing temporal cognition: Practical activities for the primary classroom
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Chronology and local history: Year 6
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Chronology & Topics at Key Stage 2
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Scene shifting: Using visuals for chronology
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How to teach chronology
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Children's Thinking: Developmental psychology and history education
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A history of the world - 100 objects that tell a story
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Pride in place: What does historical geographical and social understanding look like?
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