Enrichment
Enrichment goes beyond curriculum requirements for the teaching of history. It will have an impact on a student’s learning by creating memorable experiences both in the classroom and beyond. This could involve cross curricula approaches, visits, clubs, speakers, projects and learning with others. This section will support you in achieving your aims in this essential area.
Liaising with others
- What your local Archive Service can offer to schools
- From Home to the Front: World War I
- Using cemeteries as a local history resource
- A creative Egyptian project
- Creating the 'creative history' website
- Geosong: a transition project
Cross Curricular
- ‘We built a museum’: What does your school resource room look like?
- Epistemic insights: bringing subject disciplines together
- Ideas for Assemblies: Refugee stories
- Scheme of Work: The Georgians
- Teaching history and geography together in a meaningful way
- TREE-mendous history!
Visits
- One of my favourite history places: Fulham Palace
- Using the back cover image: Exploring the collections of Victorian naturalists
- Teaching pre-history outside the classroom
- Local history and a sense of identity
- Learning Outside the Classroom
- Teaching the First World War in the primary school