Replica British War Time Coins

Product Code: B-COIN
Six replica coins from WW2, perfect for artefact handling and comparing coins then with now.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Hands-On Learning

Replica coins enhance engagement through tactile classroom experiences, allowing children to physically interact with history.

Curriculum Support

Supports Key Stage 3 history, including Britain's challenges from 1901 to the present and history beyond 1066. Consolidates and extends chronological knowledge.

Interactive Activities

These coins are perfect for school archaeology digs. Children can uncover and compare these replicas with modern coins to deepen their understanding of history.

Historical Comparison

Facilitates coin comparison, showcasing differences and similarities between wartime and modern coins. Enhances historical understanding.

Key Stage 1 & 2

Supports Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 history, covering changes within living memory and extending chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

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Replica British War Time Coins

Six replica coins from WW2, perfect for artefact handling and comparing coins then with now.

Overview

  • Teachers will find this collection of six replica British wartime coins useful for history lessons. These coins allow children to handle and compare historical and modern coins, making history tangible and relatable.

  • These replicas support the Key Stage 3 curriculum by aiding in the study of Britain, Europe, and the wider world from 1901 to the present day, as well as British history beyond 1066.

  • At Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, these WW2 coins help explore changes within living memory and extend chronological knowledge. They can be used in school archaeology activities to create immersive learning experiences.

Supports the National Curriculum

History, Key Stage 3, 1901 to Present Day

Challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day.

History, Key Stage 3, British History Beyond 1066

The study of an aspect or theme in British history that consolidates and extends pupils’ chronological knowledge before and after 1066.

History, Key Stage 1, Changes within Living Memory

Understand how these changes affect national life.

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  • 6

  • Material

  • Metal

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