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The Indus Valley Civilisation

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Author: Rhona Dick (14 Mar 01)

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SubjectHistoryHistory
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Age RangeKey Stage 2Key Stage 2
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Development StageFirst ThoughtFirst Thought
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DescriptionTheWorld History Study unit, The Indus Valley Civilisation is one of the topics rarely taught although it offers many opportunities for teachers to develop children's understanding of Historical interpretation and enquiry.
 
MaterialsWebsite The Standards Site - Schemes of Work - Unit 16 in the Schemes of Work.

Website The Ancient Indus Valley - A site that covers all the aspects of the Indus Valley civilisation. Try the slide tour or the walk around Harrappa.

Website Create an Indus Valley Guidebook - Link to another TRE site.

 

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Rhona Dick
(14 Mar 01)
TRE comment Archaeology and Literacy - This lesson can be used as part of Literacy Hour to help pupils develop a greater awareness of the difficulties faced by archaeologists.

MS Word An introduction to understanding archaeology - Activities for use in Literacy Hour.

Rich text format An introduction to understanding archaeology within the literacy hour - Attachment in rich text format.

 


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WebsiteThe Standards Site - Schemes of Work
WebsiteThe Ancient Indus Valley
MS WordAn introduction to understanding archaeology (28 kb)
Rich text formatAn introduction to understanding archaeology within the literacy hour (16 kb)
WebsiteCreate an Indus Valley Guidebook
 
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