• Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. From late Neolithic hunters-gathers. Bronze Age religion, technology and travel. Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture.
• Introduce your class to Ancient Greece with this historical collection of replica artefacts, including ancient Greek coins.
• Children can explore, touch, and feel the artefacts, understanding their uses and importance in Ancient Greek culture.
• This collection of artefacts offers great discussion points and encourages historical research. These items, including the Corinthian helmet, foster curiosity and exploration into Ancient Greece's culture and innovations. A hands-on approach helps children understand the significance of these historical items and their impact on modern society.
• The collection includes a hanging oil lamp, ancient Greek coins, a discus replica, a Corinthian helmet, replica sandals, and an ancient Greece timeline. These items support the Key Stage 2 curriculum by offering concrete examples of historical artefacts, making abstract concepts more accessible. Teachers can discuss changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
Artefacts serve as prompts for role-playing activities, immersing children in historical scenarios. This active learning method fosters engagement and retention, making history lessons dynamic and memorable. Teacher's notes are available online to aid lesson planning and execution.
• A great historical enquiry resource
• High quality artefacts
• Use the artefacts to encourage children to role play and fully immersed them in the experience