Learning Curve
Learning Curve is a free resource for teachers
and students of the History National Curriculum from KS 2
to 5. There are short lessons, in-depth investigations, activities
and games - all featuring original sources from the National
Archives. Plus we provide ideas for how you can use these
resources in and outside the classroom.
Learning Curve home
Using Learning Curve
Teacher's booklet
In-depth learning guides
Our in-depth learning guides explore aspects of
history and citizenship using original sources. They are most
suited to adult learners, but advanced school students may
find useful information for homework or research.
In-depth learning guides
Palaeography: reading old handwriting
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Moving Here
Moving Here is a website exploring migration
to England in the last 200 years, focusing on Caribbean,
Jewish, Irish and South Asian communities. There are tips
for how you can use this website in teaching history and
citizenship.
Moving Here: Tips for teachers
Exhibitions and Treasures of The National
Archives
These highlights of The National Archives
collection are fascinating to dip into and can be another
useful resource for students' research.
Exhibitions and Treasures
Scott Polar Research Institute
The Scott Polar Research Institute holds a collection of artifacts, paintings, drawings, photographs, film, lantern slides, and Daguerreotypes. As well as the permanent exhibits, their museum arranges special exhibitions regularly and occasionally displays other items of particular interest.
www.spri.cam.ac.uk
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