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History 9-11 Years


Primary Foundations

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No. of pages 160

Published: 2000

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Great for age 7-11 years

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PRIMARY FOUNDATIONS provide a practical solution to the problem of teaching the foundation subjects alongside all the other demanss of the curriculum. Each book in this series breaks down the current subject requirements into manageable units or work which can be used as a basis for planning a significant scheme of work or as a supplement to any existing scheme. Each book offers: planning grids for medium term planning; subject knowledge support; lesson plans which feature:; teacher objectives; specialist vocabulary; Links to the Literacy and Numeracy where applicable; ICT opportunities; Differentation; assessment guidance; photocopiable activity pages. HISTORY AGES 9 to 11 includes sections on Victorian Britain; Britain since 1930; Ancient Greeks; Benin; Aztecs. There is also guidance on the study of local history.

 

This book is part of a book series called Primary Foundations .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2000 by Scholastic .

Gillian Goddard is a primary education lecturer at Liverpool Hope University College. She runs a specialist module for B. Ed students on PSHE as well as delivering inset courses on PSHE. She also acts as a consultant to schools in the formation and delivery of PSHE. Jacqueline Barbera was a primary teacher for ten years befor becoming a senior lecturer at Liverpool Hope University College. Whilst a teacher she had special responsibility for English and PSHEand as a lecturer has specific responsibility for Primary English. She provides inset training in Literacy and PSHE. Kath Cox and Pat Hughes are senior lecturers in Education at Liverpool Hope University and are former primary school teachers.

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Primary Foundations

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