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Re-Discovering the Past is SHP's ideal series for mixed-ability
teaching in Key Stage 3, combining clear author text, accessible
but worthwhile activities and clear lines of enquiry. About the
series Through this series you can ensure your teaching of National
Curriculum History is totally accessible, interesting and
worthwhile. It is based on the Schools History Project's
awarding-winning series Discovering the Past but for this series
SHP have: . streamlined the content, . simplified the language, .
scaffolded the tasks, while retaining their characteristic emphasis
on challenging readers to think deeply and pursue historical
enquiry. SHP have also provided extensive support for further
differentiation through FREE online support material via the Hodder
History Nest. About this title Re-Discovering the Making of the UK
provides an accessible textbook for the early modern part of the
revised History National Curriculum: 'The development of Church,
state and society in Britain 1509-1745'. It investigates four key
topics: - Daily life in the 1500s (for the rich, the poor, and
family life) - Religious change in Tudor times (from the English
Reformation to the Gunpowder Plot) - The English Civil War (from
1642 to the Restoration) - The Scientific Revolution (viewed in
context) The Making of the UK Special Needs Support Materials and
Re-Discovering the Making of the UK Teacher's Resource Book are
available FREE from the Hodder History Nest. The full series:
Re-discovering Medieval Realms 1066-1500 Re-discovering the Making
of the United Kingdom 1500-1750 Re-discovering Britain 1750-1900
Re-discovering the Twentieth Century World
This is the Schools History Project's core text for National
Curriculum history in Year 7. This one book covers two core study
units - the Roman Empire and mediaeval realms (along with a
supplementary unit on Islamic civilizations). It builds on links
between the three units to provide a culturally balanced and
coherent scheme of work for the first year of Key Stage
3.;"Contrasts and Connections" is part of the "Discovering the
Past" series, an integrated series of colour textbooks covering
National Curriculum history for the age range 5 to 16.;This pupil's
book offers enquiry-based tasks designed to help the reader towards
the Attainment Targets. Each enquiry focuses on one particular area
of the Attainment Targets.;The teacher's resource book offers
guidance on the Attainment Targets and assessment, together with
photocopiable support and extension material for pupils ove a wide
ability range.
SHP's Discovering the Past has been the best-selling course for Key
Stage 3 National Curriculum History. Now this foundation edition
offers the best of the old, but in a new design and an accessible
format.
The Y8 book from the best selling Schools History Project course
for Key Stage 3. In a single volume it covers two units: Britain
1500-1750 and The French Revolution.
Re-Discovering the Past is SHP's ideal series for mixed-ability
teaching in Key Stage 3, combining clear author text, accessible
but worthwhile activities and clear lines of enquiry. About the
series Through this series you can ensure your teaching of National
Curriculum History is totally accessible, interesting and
worthwhile. It is based on the Schools History Project's
awarding-winning series Discovering the Past but for this series
SHP have: . streamlined the content, . simplified the language, .
scaffolded the tasks, while retaining their characteristic emphasis
on challenging readers to think deeply and pursue historical
enquiry. SHP have also provided extensive support for further
differentiation through FREE online support material via the Hodder
History Nest. About this title Re-Discovering Britain 1750-1900
provides an accessible textbook for studying the industrial
revolution and the growth of empire and trade as part of the
revised History National Curriculum: 'Ideas, political power,
industry and empire: Britain 1745-1901'. It combines overview and
depth study. - Overview: How did Britain change between 1750 and
1900? - Depth Study 1: The Industrial Revolution - Depth Study 2:
Empire and trade - Depth Study 3: Towns - Depth Study 4: The vote -
Depth Study 5: Victorian values Britain 1750-1900 Special Needs
Support Materials and Re-Discovering Britain 1750-1900 Teacher's
Resource Book are available FREE from the Hodder History Nest. The
full series: Re-discovering Medieval Realms 1066-1500
Re-discovering the Making of the United Kingdom 1500-1750
Re-discovering Britain 1750-1900 Re-discovering the Twentieth
Century World
An exploration of life in the Middle Ages. The foundation edition,
"Discovering Medieval Realms", won the TES textbook award on its
publication. This updated and streamlined edition has made the
material more usable in mixed ability teaching while retaining the
Schools History Project's characteristic emphasis on challenging
readers to think deeply. It should be particularly useful for Year
7 pupils in Britain, especially those of average or below-average
ability. The book features simplified text, structured tasks with
support for extended writing, source investigation, and new
enquiries.
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