The National Archives Education Serviceさんのプロフィール画像

The National Archives Education Serviceさんのイラストまとめ


Providing free @UKNatArchives document based resources & taught sessions from #KS1 up to #Alevel. See website for queries & bookings.
nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/

フォロー数:897 フォロワー数:3048

Looking forward to a sunny weekend? Perhaps a bike ride or a game of football? Find out how the Victorians transformed leisure time in this free lesson. https://t.co/zkij3Viyco

0 0

What do we know about the causes of the Great Fire of London? This workshop supports schools focusing on significant events beyond living memory. Available onsite or online. https://t.co/WEK3k16ejX

0 0

Students will discover how the police sought to overcome these challenges, from dressing as women to developing silent footwear, in their investigation into Jack the Ripper and attempts to tackle the crime rate of the area. https://t.co/9jbELnleXv

1 1

'Chronicles of the Dissolution' is a graphic arts project by students illustrating their interpretations of the State Papers of Henry VIII. It can be used to teach the Reformation or model creative tasks.
https://t.co/3AxgIYcl3f

2 2

During Queen Victoria’s reign big changes took place in the way people spent their leisure time. Blood sports like bear baiting & cockfighting were banned as the industrial revolution provided new ways to fill the days. https://t.co/c8cgy9CVdQ

0 0

The was opened in 1977 after it outgrew its predecessor at Chancery Lane. The Brutalist building was designed to be bomb proof under the threat of the Cold War (Why not check out our to find out more?)

33 99

This session introduces pupils to The National Archives and to some of the famous documents connected with the Great Fire of London. Book now as an onsite or online workshop. https://t.co/uny6Ub0Ylo

3 3

During the Second World War, children and those at risk were taken to places of safety to protect them from bombs and war damage. Some children were evacuated to British Dominions like Canada, what happened to these children? https://t.co/qmtgc0vEM9

0 0

'The years between 1945 & 1951 saw nothing less than the birth of modern Britain.' Discover how in this collection exploring the economy, housing, the welfare state, the NHS, &
the nationalisation of coal, railways & electricity: https://t.co/qbfi6tgFJj

1 1

Victorians were worried about the rising crime rate: offences went up from 5,000/year in 1800 to 20,000/year in 1840. They were firm believers in punishment for criminals but what should the punishment be? Find out:
https://t.co/jox7oqAO7B

1 4