This is one of a series for teachers which aims to show how historical resources can be used as a basis of study in specific areas of work across a range of curriculum subjects. Each book contains practical exercises and ideas to aid understanding for groups at different levels. In this book, the focus is on historic houses.
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This is one of a series for teachers which aims to show how historical resources can be used as a basis of study in specific areas of work across a range of curriculum subjects. Each book contains practical exercises and ideas to aid understanding for groups at different levels. In this book, the focus is on historic houses.
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VG-clean and tight with light shelf wear to covers; unmarked but with a hint of age toning to page edges. Color-illustrated, stapled wraps with white lettering. 36 pp. with bw images throughout. One of the books in English Heritage's "Education on Site" series, produced especiallly for teachers, suggesting educational strategies/activities for visiting museums, historic sites and buildings. Certainly could be adapted very easily for use in any country! With suggestions for 7 main school subjects as well as cross-curricular education. Also great for parents of home-schooled children and just for anyone in general who might be accompanying children/students to places such as these. Excellent!