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Replica Ancient Greek Coins 4pk

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Reflect on aspects of Greek culture from daily life to historical trade and social structures.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Cultural Reflection

These coins help children understand Greek culture, including daily life, historical trade, and social structures.

Key Figures

The set features coins depicting Apollo, Zeus, Athene, and Alexander the Great, providing a direct link to important historical figures.

Hands-On Learning

Using these coins in chronological order helps children understand historical timelines and sequencing.

Durable Construction

Constructed from metal, these coins are designed for repeated use, ensuring they withstand the rigours of classroom activities.

Supports Key Stage 2

Aligns with the Key Stage 2 History curriculum, aiding in the understanding of changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.

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Replica Ancient Greek Coins 4pk

Reflect on aspects of Greek culture from daily life to historical trade and social structures.

Overview

  • Enhance lessons on Greek culture and history with replica ancient Greek coins. Addressing the need for tangible learning aids, these coins make historical concepts relatable for children. Included are four double-sided coins featuring Apollo, Zeus, Athene, and Alexander the Great.

  • These coins can be used to see if pupils can place them in chronological order, helping children understand currency evolution and trade from ancient times compared to other historical periods. This hands-on approach fosters critical thinking and makes complex themes more accessible.

  • Use these coins for chronological ordering activities, aiding in the comprehension of timelines and historical sequencing. They are designed for repeated classroom use, providing long-term educational value.

Supports the National Curriculum

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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  • 4

  • Material

  • Metal

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