• The lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements and compare aspects of life in different periods.
• History, Key Stage 1, Events Beyond Living Memory
• Significant national or global events (the great fire of London or the first aeroplane flight), also, events commemorated through festivals or anniversaries.
• History, Key Stage 2, British History
• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• History, Key Stage 2, Local History
• A local history study including time tracing of national history in local area or an aspect of history beyond 1066 significant to the locality.
• A collection of genuine and replica artefacts from the Industrial Revolution era.
• Explore the lives of children, their roles, and the key figures of the Industrial Revolution through this engaging set.
• Dive into the Industrial Revolution with this set. It includes an Antique Bobbin with Silk Yarn, Boys Cloth Cap, Brunel and Stephenson plaques, a Weaving Shuttle, Child Labour and Cotton Mill Signs, and a Brunel Poster. It's designed to bring history lessons to life, offering a tangible connection to the past.
• Ideal for Key Stage 1, the set supports themes like 'Significant Individuals' and 'Events Beyond Living Memory'. It encourages discussion on the era's crucial moments and figures. With genuine and replica artefacts, children gain a deeper understanding of this transformative period.
This set enriches history education by allowing hands-on exploration. The timeline poster aids in visualising the era's innovations, sparking interest in historical events.
Contents may vary.
• Helps children understand how different life was in the Industrial Revolution.
• Includes visual and physical aid to encourage learning.
• Poster with timeline can be left up for children to read and learn from.