• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• History, Key Stage 3, 1901 to Present Day
• Challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day.
• History, Key Stage 3, Significant World History
• At least one study of a significant society or issue in world history and its interconnections with other world developments.
• An accurate replica of a WW2 incendiary bomb dropped during World War II.
• These replicas of incendiary bombs were designed to break through roof tiles and lodge in the timber supports, causing the building to burn.
• Understanding the impact of air raids on Britain during World War Two is crucial for students. The replica WW2 incendiary bomb offers a hands-on experience that enhances history lessons by providing a tangible connection to these events. This realistic artefact helps students visualise and grasp the historical context more effectively.
• In Key Stage 2, it supports studies on British history, specifically extending children’s chronological knowledge beyond 1066. By incorporating this replica, students gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced during the war.
For Key Stage 3, the replica aids in exploring the broader historical context of Britain, Europe, and the wider world from 1901 to the present day. It helps illustrate significant societies or issues in world history and their interconnections with other global developments. Constructed from plastic, it accurately represents the incendiary bombs in WW2 used during air raids. Note that colours may vary from the image shown.