Homes Through Time Artefact Collection

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Encourage your children to question and think critically about homes through history.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Show Chronology

A fun and relatable way to show chronology. The artefacts help illustrate the progression of time and historical developments in an engaging manner.

Provoke Questions

Great for provoking questions and further learning! The artefacts encourage children to explore and inquire about different historical periods.

Interactive Learning

Can you match the artefact to the house on the photo card? This activity promotes interactive learning and helps children make connections between objects and historical contexts.

Cross-Curricular Links

This topic provides a wealth of cross-curricular links, integrating history with other subjects and enhancing overall learning experiences.

Local History Study

Supports a local history study including time tracing of national history in the local area or an aspect of history beyond 1066 significant to the locality.

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Homes Through Time Collection

Encourage your children to question and think critically about homes through history.

Overview

  • The Homes Through Time Artefact Collection enhances learning with tangible historical artefacts that encourage critical thinking. It includes a Stone to Iron Age pot, Roman pot, Anglo Saxon pot, Victorian kettle, Billy can, trencher, Tudor pot, Victorian bowl, ten photocards, and teacher's notes, making history lessons more engaging and interactive.

  • In Key Stage 2, the collection supports the study of local and British history, helping children understand changes from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. The artefacts offer a hands-on approach to learning about late Neolithic hunter-gatherers, Bronze Age religion, technology, travel, and Iron Age hill forts. This practical approach extends children's chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

  • For Key Stage 1, the collection aids in teaching events beyond living memory, such as the Great Fire of London. By examining these artefacts, children connect with significant historical events commemorated through festivals or anniversaries.

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Supports the National Curriculum

History, Key Stage 2, Local History

A local history study including time tracing of national history in local area or an aspect of history beyond 1066 significant to the locality.

History, Key Stage 2, British History

A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

History, Key Stage 2, Stone Age to Iron Age

Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. From late Neolithic hunters-gathers. Bronze Age religion, technology and travel. Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture.

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  • 1 x Stone to Iron Age Pot,1 x Roman Pot,1 x Anglo Saxon Pot,1 x Victorian Kettle,1 x Billy Can,1 x Trencher,1 x Tudor Pot,1 x Victorian Bowl,10 x Photocards,Teacher's Notes

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