Tagged with Age 7-11
Resource : Age of Revolution Top Trumps
Ideas and activities for using our FREE Age of Revolution Top Trumps in the Classroom
Resource : Creating a historical graphic story
A guide to planning and creating graphic panels and stories with your students, inspired by revolutionary people and events.
Resource : Introducing the Age of Revolution
A simple guide to introducing the Age of Revolution to your students and linking some of the extraordinary people, ideas and events to their own lives today
Resource : Label mix up
Student use their enquiry skills to match the label to the correct image, and identify how the object, person, event or idea impacts their lives today.
Resource : Migration: why did people move?
From the millions of African men, women and children stolen from their homelands and transported to the Americas, to those moving from rural Britain to the newly industrialised towns and cities, explore the pushes and pulls on the people of the Age of Revolution.
Resource : A transport revolution?
Explore the inventions and discoveries that changed the way people travelled in the early 1800s and assess their impact on people’s lives.
Resource : How was transport different in the past?
Compare and contrast trains, boats, bikes and air travel from 200 years ago with the present day. What has changed? What has stayed the same?
Resource : Who am I?
A historical twist on the popular game.
Resource : If only they could talk
What might the Waterloo teeth have to say? What questions might they ask the students..?
Resource : Guides for teachers
Use these guides to make the most of our Revolutionary collection across the curriculum with students of all ages.