History Concept Cards - SET 1 - a resource to purchase

A pack of eight concept cards to support progress in history. Click on the 'more information' tab for details and instructions to purchase. The cards show how substantive concepts build from the simple to the complex. Ideal for whole-school history planning. Each A4 card sets out how one concept can be built over time, moving from the simple to the complex.

Description

These concept cards show how different substantive historical concepts can be introduced and developed over time, moving from the simple to the complex.

Easy-to-use guidance to support primary school teachers' individual and whole-school history planning.

 

This pack of eight cards covers the concepts of:

AGRICULTURE, CHURCH, EMPIRE, INVASION, KINGDOM, MONARCHY, SETTLEMENT & TRADE.

 

An invaluable resource for planning meaningful progress in history, so that pupils can build rich, increasingly complex and interconnected schema of historical concepts.

 

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  • There is an option to pay by credit card, should you wish.

Cards will be posted out by Royal Mail within seven days. Purchase price includes delivery. 

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