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The Invaders Key Stage 2
Author: Christine Moorcroft
Synopsis: Chapters include:
• People on the move
• The Roman invasions
• The Romans and the Britons
• Researching the Romans
• Boudica
• The Anglo-Saxons
• Sutton Hoo
• The Vikings
• Viking ships
• Researching the Vikings
• King Alfred
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Britain Since 1930
Authors: Stewart Ross
Synopsis: This series provides an insight
into the history of the British Isles. Designed specifically to meet the
demands of history at Key Stage 2, each book is illustrated with
photographs, maps and diagrams. This title looks at Britain since 1930.
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Britain Since 1930
Author: Jane Shuter
Synopsis: Each double page spread
poses a question about an aspect of history and answers it through
written and pictorial primary sources. The series focuses on the schemes
of work and each book includes primary source material, timelines,
charts and maps. This book includes: see for yourself boxes, which
explain the historical significance of key places around the UK;
fresher, improved design for added interest; variety of text types are
employed to link to literacy learning; more explanation boxes; and
improved images.
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Home Life in the 1930s and 1940s (Family Scrapbook)
Authors: Faye Gardner
Synopsis: Family Scrapbook features
the memories and photographs of real life grannies. Lively narrative
text is supported by a wide range of photographs which feature anything
from contemporary adverts to pictures of the grandma's with their own
parents and grandparents. Home Life looks at life at home during the
1940s & 50s. It looks at people's homes, their clothes, what food
they ate and many other aspects of daily life.
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My 1950s Home (Who Lived Here?)
Author: Karen Bryant-Mole
Synopsis: This exciting series looks
at homes that were built in a past time but are still lived in by
families today. Each book takes the reader on a journey around a house
of a particular period, showing the rooms by way of photographs and
artist's impressions as they are now and comparing them with how they
were used by the people who first lived there. A wealth of information
about the era helps to build up a fascinating picture of everyday life
in a bygone age.
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Having Fun in Grandma's Day
Author: Faye Gardner
Synopsis: Each of the books in this
series present 20th-century history for the very young through a
personal account of a real life Grandma's experiences in the 1930s,
1940s and 1950s. Each story is a first-person narrative and this text
cover how children used to amuse themselves in grandma's day.
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Last updated: 20th September 2006
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