In the Classroom: age 5 – 7
Classroom resources and activities bringing learning to life across the curriculum through museum collections.
For teachers of children aged 5 - 7.
Use our tried-and-tested resources to explore a range of topics with your children including Transport, Famous people, Inventors and Artists.
All of our learning resources are authored by education specialists and historians.
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An animated introduction to the Age of Revolution
For an introduction to the Age of Revolution and how it links to our lives today, watch this lively animation made with pupils of year four, five and six at Finham Primary School.
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Guides for teachers
Use these guides to make the most of our Revolutionary collection across the curriculum with students of all ages.
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Classroom activities: age 5 – 7
Simple activities for children aged 5-7, bringing classroom learning to life through revolutionary objects, paintings, letters and songs from museums and galleries across the UK.
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Historical enquiries: age 5 – 11
Historical enquiries for teachers of children aged 5 - 11, exploring the Age of Revolution – from transport and the industrial revolution, to Captain Cook’s shopping list.
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Creative and digital making projects: age 5 – 7
Innovative creative projects and challenges for teachers of children aged 5 - 7, using the people, events, places and ideas from the Age of Revolution as a stimulus.
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A Revolutionary Collection
Our Revolutionary collection brings together objects, artworks, literature, archive materials and songs from museums and galleries across the UK. Each one is supported by information and fascinating facts to help you explore the different themes, people, events and ideas of the Age of Revolution.
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Age of Revolution timeline
This timeline illustrates key people, events and ideas represented by the objects in our Revolutionary Collection.