• 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 1, Significant Individuals
• Significant historical events, people and places in their own locality.
• Introduce Samuel Pepys and his famous diary to your class.
• Enhance history lessons with Samuel Pepys artefacts, ideal for spurring historical enquiry, role play, and creative writing.
• Immerse your class in the time of Samuel Pepys with this detailed set of artefacts. Designed to make the 17th century tangible, the kit includes timeline cards, a Great Fire of London poster, and authentic reproductions like a Tudor inkwell and quill. These tools help illustrate pivotal historical moments and figures.
• Enhance understanding through interactive role play with items such as Samuel Pepys' neck frill and parchment paper, allowing children to creatively engage with the past. This hands-on approach solidifies knowledge of significant events like the Great Fire of London, making it memorable for young learners.
Aligned with Key Stage 1 curriculum, these artefacts support teaching about significant individuals and events beyond living memory, providing tangible connections to history and fostering curiosity about national and global heritage among children.
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