Developing enquiries
Developing child led enquires encourages children to be active learners by raising their own questions which supports a whole classroom. Good enquiry questions support higher order skills such as: analysing, evaluating, researching, interpreting, critical thinking and reaching a final judgement or conclusion.
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In My View: Creativity & History
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Case Study: Hit the net!
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A museum in the classroom: Learning history from objects
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Creating a school museum
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Chronology and local history: Year 6
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Primary History and planning for teaching the Olympics - four curricular models
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From Champion to Hero: Engaging Pupils in a study of significant Olympians
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Investigating the ancient Olympic games: A Case Study
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Shropshire's Secret Olympic History
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Local History and the 2012 Olympics
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Children's Thinking: Developmental psychology and history education
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Learning to engage with documents through role play
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Using classic fiction to support the study of childhood in Victorian times
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Hearts, Hamsters and Historic Education
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History in the Urban Environment
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Learning what a place does and what we do for it
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Children's thinking in archaeology
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Here come the Vikings! Making a saga out of a crisis
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The Leeds Community History Project
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A classroom museum
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