• Understand how these changes affect national life.
• History, Key Stage 2, British History
• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• A collection of historical toys alongside modern equivalents for educational comparison.
• Ideal for showcasing the evolution of toys and ideas, enhancing both engagement and historical understanding in classroom settings.
• This resource offers children an engaging approach to historical understanding through hands-on comparison of ancient and contemporary toys. Featuring items such as a Greek Spinning Top and a Victorian Cup and Ball, it vividly brings to life changes in technology and leisure.
• Aligned with the Key Stage 1 topic 'Changes Within Living Memory', this collection adds depth to classroom discussions about shifts in societal practices over time. It not only supports curriculum goals but also enhances children's grasp of historical timelines by offering tangible examples from different eras.
For Key Stage 2, the focus on 'British History' helps extend children's knowledge beyond 1066. By exploring the evolution of toys, this set aids in understanding broader historical themes and encourages deeper inquiry into how past innovations influence current designs, fostering a thorough historical perspective.
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