
Making Sense of History: 1745-1901
Hodder Education (Publisher)
Published on 24. April 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-4718-0598-1 (ISBN)
Description
Deliver engaging, enquiry-driven lessons and help pupils gain a coherent chronological understanding of and across periods studied with this complete offering for Key Stage 3 History. Designed for the 2014 National Curriculum this supportive learning package makes history fun and inspiring to learn.
Making Sense of History consists of four Pupil's Books with accompanying Dynamic Learning Teaching and Learning resources. Structured around big picture overviews and in-depth enquiries on different topics, the course develops pupils understanding of history and their ability to ask and explore valid historical questions about the past.
- Help pupils come to a sound chronological understanding of the past and identify the most significant events, connections and patterns of change and continuity with specifically tailored big pictures of the period and of the topics within it.
- Develop pupils' enquiry skills and help them become motivated and curious to learn about the past with purposeful and engaging enquiries and a focus on individuals' lives.
- Ensure pupils' progress in their historical thinking through clear and balanced targeted coverage of the main second order concepts in history.
- Support and stretch your pupils with differentiated material, including writing frames to support literacy and ideas for more challenge provided in the Dynamic Learning Teaching and Learning Resources.
- Make assessment become a meaningful and manageable process through bespoke mark schemes for individual pieces of work.
Making Sense of History consists of four Pupil's Books with accompanying Dynamic Learning Teaching and Learning resources. Structured around big picture overviews and in-depth enquiries on different topics, the course develops pupils understanding of history and their ability to ask and explore valid historical questions about the past.
- Help pupils come to a sound chronological understanding of the past and identify the most significant events, connections and patterns of change and continuity with specifically tailored big pictures of the period and of the topics within it.
- Develop pupils' enquiry skills and help them become motivated and curious to learn about the past with purposeful and engaging enquiries and a focus on individuals' lives.
- Ensure pupils' progress in their historical thinking through clear and balanced targeted coverage of the main second order concepts in history.
- Support and stretch your pupils with differentiated material, including writing frames to support literacy and ideas for more challenge provided in the Dynamic Learning Teaching and Learning Resources.
- Make assessment become a meaningful and manageable process through bespoke mark schemes for individual pieces of work.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Learning
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Interest Age: From 16 to 19 years
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
420 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4718-0598-1 (9781471805981)
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Persons
Richard McFahn is an advisor in East Sussex and creator of www.historyresourcecupboard.co.uk
Neil Bates is a subject and advanced skills teacher in Hampshire
Alec Fisher is History Leader at a school in Hampshire
Richard Kennett is a History teacher in Bristol
John D. Clare is an experienced History teacher and author
Neil Bates is a subject and advanced skills teacher in Hampshire
Alec Fisher is History Leader at a school in Hampshire
Richard Kennett is a History teacher in Bristol
John D. Clare is an experienced History teacher and author
Content
1 Investigating 1745 ' 1901 2 How did the early industrialists embody the spirit of the age? 3 What can Olaudah Equiano tell us about the slave trade? 4 How far did people abandon religion in the nineteenth century? 5 How democratic was the United Kingdom by 1901? 6 How important was the Great Hunger in the breakdown of England's relationship with Ireland? 7 Should the British Empire be a source of national pride? 8 How significant was the French Revolution? 9 Slums, smog and sewers? What was the big story of change, 1745'1901? 10 Summing it all up, 1745'1901