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Junior History Book 3

By (author) Fiona Macdonald
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Hodder Education, Tenterden, United Kingdom
Imprint: Galore Park Publishing Ltd
Published: 26th Aug 2008
Dimensions: w 188mm h 244mm d 12mm
Weight: 335g
Interest age: From 11 to 14 years
ISBN-10: 1902984994
ISBN-13: 9781902984995
Barcode No: 9781902984995
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Synopsis
Junior History Book 3 continues the chronological history course for Key Stage 2 pupils, introducing them to the people of early Britain, the invasions of Julius Caesar in 55BC and William of Normandy in 1066. This challenging book features a strongly narrative retelling of historical events to provide a thorough grounding of historical knowledge for all Key stage 2 pupils. - Chronological approach ensures that pupils develop an understanding of what happened when, and why - Source-based evidence questions are featured throughout to help pupils develop important historical skills - Challenging exercises and 'To do' activities at the end of each chapter will engage all pupils and ensure that they have understood the material covered Also available from Galore Park: - Junior History Book 2 - Junior History Book 3 - History for Common Entrance 13+ Textbooks, Revision Guide and Exam Practice Questions

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"Carefully pitched, this is well-written - and fun. Challenging and stimulating, it encourages understanding and evaluation, skill and knowledge building, with plenty of time for sheer enjoyment!" Anni Cole-Hamilton, Moray Firth School "This marvellous book can be used to complete the narrative of what happened in Britain and Europe after the Greeks and the Romans, or else on its own as an early history of the British Isles. It is presented in a vivid and interesting way and brings the period fromm 55BC to 1066 to life." Niall Murphy, Radley College "I love the way the books are chronological - such a rare thing and makes so much more sense than the way the National Curriculum does history." Caroline Hampton, Home Educator