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Stone Age Replica Fish Harpoon

Product Code: HI00494
A tool from the Stone Age, representing an important food-catching artefact.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Tactile Learning

Constructed from resin, this replica harpoon offers a tactile learning experience, helping children engage with historical artifacts in a hands-on manner.

Interactive History

Use this harpoon as a 'history mystery' object to spark curiosity and promote interactive history lessons, encouraging children to explore and discuss ancient technologies.

Curriculum Support

Supports Key Stage 2 history curriculum by illustrating changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age, enhancing understanding of technological advancements.

Engaging Discussions

Encourages engaging discussions about the significance of tools and technological progress from 10,000 years ago to modern times.

Historical Context

Helps children understand Bronze Age religion, technology, and travel, as well as Iron Age hillforts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art, and culture.

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Stone Age Resin Replica Fish Harpoon 12cm

A tool from the Stone Age, representing an important food-catching artefact.

Overview

  • Addressing the need for interactive history lessons, this replica fish harpoon enhances educational engagement by providing a tactile learning experience. It helps students understand the significance of tools in the Stone Age, fostering discussions about technological advancements.

  • Teachers can use this harpoon to support the Key Stage two curriculum topic of 'Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.' Children can explore the lifestyles of late Neolithic hunter-gatherers and the evolution of tools. As a 'history mystery' object, it sparks curiosity and engagement.

  • This resource is aligned with understanding Bronze Age religion, technology, and travel, as well as Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art, and culture. Examining this artefact gives children insights into ancient daily life and survival strategies, making history lessons more immersive and impactful.

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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    Material

  • Resin

Size and measurements

    Length

  • 12 cm

  • Width

  • 2 cm

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