What has changed in the history of Handsworth Road and why?
By David Fernley
Target age range: Key Stage 2
This is a six-week study of a local main road that is very close to the author’s school. It includes several sources, such as maps, trade directories, photographs, built environment, a local walk and newspaper clippings. The enquiry is arranged into six sub-enquiry questions. The aim of the enquiry is for the children to develop an understanding of the significance of the history of their immediate local area. The enquiry is aimed at Year 4 children but could work equally well in any year group in Key Stage 2. It covers the National Curriculum objective of a local history study with a focus on the significance of the local area and the change and continuity within it.
Particular thanks to Sheffield Archives, Picture Sheffield, and Alan Godfrey Maps for their permission to reproduce images and sources in these resources.
Every effort has been made to trace all image copyright holders and permissions in these resources, although occasionally it has not been possible to identify these. Please contact Maheema Chanrai at maheema.chanrai@history.org.uk with any queries.
Attached files:
- Teacher notes and guidance
507 KB PDF document - PowerPoint - What has changed in the history of Handsworth Road and why?
17.72 MB Powerpoint presentation - Knowledge Organiser - What has changed in the history of Handsworth Road and why?
476.4 KB Word document - Lesson 1 - Activity Map
760.9 KB Word document - Lesson 2 - Historic Maps
1016.9 KB PDF document - Lesson 3 - 1879 Trade Directory
230.6 KB PDF document - Lesson 3 - Handsworth Road Historic Pictures
1.88 MB PDF document - Lesson 3 - Tally Chart Activity
20.8 KB Word document - Lesson 5 - St Mary's Church Brochure
43.99 MB PDF document - Lesson 5 - St Mary's Church Record Photos
43.26 MB Zip file - End of unit quiz - What has changed in the history of Handsworth Road and why?
352.4 KB Word document