History
Archaeology Britain since 1948 Ancient Egyptians Events and people we remember Florence Nightingale Greeks Homes Indus Valley Remembrance day Romans The Great Fire of London Tudors Victorians Vikings World War 2 Studying a famous person Local History Holidays - History Tudor Exploration NormansHomes
Bungalows or apartments. You'll find lots of images and pictures to help children describe their houses.
Create a house
Create a super house / cottage by dragging the images in the correct order.
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House interiors
From Elizabethan to present day. A beautifully created moving frieze which offers good quality photographs and clickable hotspots of interesting artefacts. Great as a teacher led resource. Don't be put off by the detail in which this resource appears to go into. It is still a very useful resource.
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Houses old and new presentation
Lots to read and look at in this presentation. Child friendly language marks this one out as a great to place to start on this project.
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Images for children
These are beautiful free images which will suit a range of topics for many ages. Yes, they are totally biased in terms of gender stereotyping, but skilled teachers will make informed decisions about when and where to use them. Includes images of..... country, mealtime, port, school, railwaystation, seaside, street, Country, Mealtime, Port, School, Railwaystation, Seaside, Street 1, map_london, map_london2, picnic, postbox, sewing, seaside2., street2, London-map 1, London-map 2, Picnic, Postbox, Sewing, Seaside, Street 2, baking, carpenting, dressing, farm, gardenwork, grocery2, Baking, Carpenting, Clothing, Farm, Gardenwork, Grocery, baker, bicycle, at_home, playing_dog, painting, milkman, clothes washing, Baker, Bicycle, At home, Playing, Painting, Milkman, Washing, christmas, carwash, toys, grocery, butcher, Christmas, Washing car, Toys, Grocery, Butcher.
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Labelled houses from the past
Labelled houses from the past. The text is more suited to KS2 children.
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Make a town!
You will need to ask your technician to install this little program on the computer and then you can print our many different buildings.
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Make house by dot to dot
Click on the next numbered dot to create a house. Supports numbers to ten. (0-10)
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Safety in the home and garden
Dot to dots and games to print out to support the teaching of safety in the home and garden. Great ideas for promoting safety.
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Tidy the house and mend the radiators puzzle
A super set of activities that support problem solving through dragging and dropping - there's also a control activity to move the digger around the town using directional arrows - plus you can design you own house. Great for foundation.
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