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History in Close-up Book 1 KS3

Category: KS3 History

This completely new book is being written for the CCEA Revised Curriculum. It wis designed develop pupils knowledge, understanding and skills across the Curriculum Objectives.

As well as developing the pupils as individuals, as contributors to society and the economy and environment, the book will provide a thoroughly broad and balanced look at the Medieval World in an Irish, British, European and global context.

The authors say "This book is different! We are bringing the learning of history into the 21st century. So expect medieval blogs and real life murder mysteries, plus lots more!"

Well illustrated in a lively and engaging format this resource embraces the revised curriculum at KS3 and help teachers to make meaningful links beyond the subject of History alone.

Note that our existing trio of popular textbooks is still available!

The next two books are in advance planning:

Book 2 - Year 9 - This book will provide a thoroughly broad and balanced look at the Early Modern period in an Irish, British, European and global context.

Book 3 - Year 10 - Similarly, this book will look at the Modern period in an Irish, British, European and global context.

 

History in Close-up Book 1

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Andrew Blacoe,
Dr Russell Rees
2008
about £9.99
978 1 904242 96 3
280x210mm
about 96pp
Full colour
Paperback

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The Race to Rule Ireland & Europe 1570-1700

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Union to Partition Ireland 1800-1921

A colourful look at many aspects of life in Ireland between 1800 and the events that led to partition in 1921. Includes 4 detailed case-studies.

 

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