Junior History Book 1 is the first in a three-part chronological History course which takes pupils on a fascinating journey from the dinosaurs, through to the Dark Ages visiting the Stone Age and Ancient Egypt along the way. Rigorous but fun, this book provides an excellent basis for the study of History for all Key stage 2 pupils.
- Chronological approach ensures that pupils develop an understanding of what happened when, and why
- Features source-based evidence questions throughout to help pupils develop important analytical 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
Publisher: Galore Park Publishing Ltd
Published: United Kingdom, 26 September 2006
Format: Paperback / softback, 80 pages
Dimensions: 24.6 x 18.8 x 0.8 centimeters (0.13 kg)
Writer: Edward Lawlor Brennan
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