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Exploring Through Time - Why do people explore? |
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Resource 271 £1.00 | |
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There are two PowerPoints which are suitable for Y2 and lower KS2 1. PowerPoint One — Famous Explorers — 37 slides — What is an explorer? Explorers
include - PowerPoint Two — Exploration — 25 slides — Why do people explore the world and space today? See preview/s but please allow time to load |
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KS1 history -
KS1 Explorers through Time -
These two PowerPoints could be used to introduce a unit on Tudor Exploration in KS2 or could be used by themselves within a topic on exploration in KS1.
Explorers and Exploration
See also Tudor Exploration
Captain Cook (below)
Sir Francis Drake Click Here
Sir Walter Raleigh Click Here
KS1 Sea and Seafarers -
What are/were the effects of exploration? Why do/did people explore?
Objectives:
Children should learn the reasons for exploration
Activities: Discuss with the children
why people explore the world and space today.
List the reasons why people explore
the world today on a flip chart or white board.
Ask the children to show reasons
for exploration then and now.
Discuss the reasons that are the same and the ones
that are different.
Outcomes: Children: record reasons for exploration and identify
similarities and differences between exploration then and now
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Captain James Cook - |
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Resource 253 £2.00 | |
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There are four PowerPoints 1. PowerPoint One - 2. PowerPoint Two - Endeavour 3. PowerPoint Three - Voyage 4. PowerPoint Four - See preview/s but please allow time to load |
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KS1 The Vikings -
Finding out about the Vikings and Viking Homes
Viking Invasion
Viking Long ships
Viking Settlements
Viking Clothes
Viking Society
Viking Longhouse
Viking Crafts
How do we know about the Vikings?
Who were the Vikings?
Where did they come from?
Around 25 years ago the remains of a Viking farm were discovered on the Lofoten islands in Norway.
The farm had once belonged to one of the most powerful Norwegian Viking Chieftains.
The picture pack contains photographs taken at the Viking Museum and show what it was like inside a
Viking Chieftain's Longhouse.
With thanks to Stuart and Anne Pouncett for the photographs
taken on their trip to Norway.
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Finding out about the Vikings - |
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Resource 190 £3.00 | |
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There are five PowerPoints and 27 Posters to Print 1. PowerPoint One — Finding Out About The Vikings — 30 slides 2. PowerPoint Two — Viking Invasion — 14 slides 3. PowerPoint Three — Viking Settlements — 25 slides 4. PowerPoint Four — Viking People — 26 slides 5. PowerPoint Five — A Viking Chieftain - 36 slides 6. Pictures to talk about 27 A4 pictures and photographs to print and use for display. With thanks to Stuart and Anne Pouncett who took photographs at the Viking Museum in Norway and donated them for use here. 7. Six sheets of writing paper with large pictures. See preview/s but please allow time to load |
133 MB This is a huge folder of work because of the picture content |
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Viking Resources for Y2 and lower KS2
KS1 Kings, Knights, Castles -
KS1 and lower KS2
Kings Knights and Castles
Motte and Bailey Castles
Stone Built Castles
Becoming a Knight
A Castle Home
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Kings, Knights, Castles - |
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Resource 191 £3.00 | |
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There are six PowerPoints and 19 pictures to print 1. PowerPoint One - 2. PowerPoint Two - 3. PowerPoint Three - 4. PowerPoint Four - 5. PowerPoint Five - 6. PowerPoint Six - 7. Pictures of castles to talk about 19 A4 pictures to print and use for display See preview/s but please allow time to load |
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To see a (linked) list of all history resources on site Click Here
Click on the five pictures to see sample slides