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#LockdownLetters provided four inspiring letters from our collection and asked young people to write their own letters to mark this unusual year. https://t.co/BDT8v5UoOq
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Our families programme also moved online with our Storytelling #TimeTravelTots and our #CraftClub releasing videos for young children.
📚 - https://t.co/GNaxK5jXU7
🖌🎨 - https://t.co/wWtKou7TJq
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Our summer filmmaking project went ahead online this year with students around the country joining our virtual workshop to create their own stop-motion films. Keep an eye on our website in Feb 2021 to see the results of this project. https://t.co/1XLcuo7ZDZ #YearinReview
In May we launched two new lessons for #GCSEHistory focussed on @EHKenilworth Castle, supporting the #HistoricEnvironment topic for @OCR_History and @AQA. Part One: https://t.co/fgEnr1uJVD Part Two: https://t.co/Umr5b8Qx2x #YearinReview
As lockdown loomed, our Education service moved online. We launched #TimeTravelTV to bring archival activities to students learning from home. All of the episodes can be found online here: https://t.co/vYSLhK0OjO #YearinReview
Our Christmas Hub is full of festive activities for families to try over the Christmas period. From storytelling to crafts (and the occasional historical document to explore) Take a look: https://t.co/ON1yZqxdR1
Our Tudor Study Days moved online allowing #ALevel Students to engage with Tudor documents and talk to historian @TracyBorman in a live Q&A. Booking is now open for 2021: https://t.co/Q5NBEQt0Ku
In March our History Toolkit for Primary Schools was published by @BloomsburyEd, using historical documents from our collection, the toolkit is the perfect resource for #PrimaryHistory and won a @teachprimary award this summer: https://t.co/gSBmfaHm0j #YearinReview
Our Christmas episode of #TimeTravelTV is out now! What can we learn from the documents about how some Victorians celebrated Christmas? Take a look and follow along with the tasks here: https://t.co/ihyOgo6MH7
#KS2 #KS3 #History #HistoryTeacher #HomeEd #HomeSchool #Christmas
Our holiday activities for children continue, this week looking at decorations in our archive collection. What have people used to decorate their homes for Christmas in the past? How do they compare to our decorations today? Take a look: https://t.co/GKcZTBaVhI #TimeTravelClub