Contrasts and Connections
This is the Schools History Project's core text for National Curriculum history in Year 7. This one book covers two core study units - the Roman Empire and mediaeval realms (along with a supplementary unit on Islamic civilizations). It builds on links between the three units to provide a culturally balanced and coherent scheme of work for the first year of Key Stage 3.

"Contrasts and Connections" is part of the "Discovering the Past" series, an integrated series of colour textbooks covering National Curriculum history for the age range 5 to 16.

This pupil's book offers enquiry-based tasks designed to help the reader towards the Attainment Targets. Each enquiry focuses on one particular area of the Attainment Targets.

The teacher's resource book offers guidance on the Attainment Targets and assessment, together with photocopiable support and extension material for pupils ove a wide ability range.

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Contrasts and Connections
This is the Schools History Project's core text for National Curriculum history in Year 7. This one book covers two core study units - the Roman Empire and mediaeval realms (along with a supplementary unit on Islamic civilizations). It builds on links between the three units to provide a culturally balanced and coherent scheme of work for the first year of Key Stage 3.

"Contrasts and Connections" is part of the "Discovering the Past" series, an integrated series of colour textbooks covering National Curriculum history for the age range 5 to 16.

This pupil's book offers enquiry-based tasks designed to help the reader towards the Attainment Targets. Each enquiry focuses on one particular area of the Attainment Targets.

The teacher's resource book offers guidance on the Attainment Targets and assessment, together with photocopiable support and extension material for pupils ove a wide ability range.

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Contrasts and Connections

Contrasts and Connections

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Contrasts and Connections

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This is the Schools History Project's core text for National Curriculum history in Year 7. This one book covers two core study units - the Roman Empire and mediaeval realms (along with a supplementary unit on Islamic civilizations). It builds on links between the three units to provide a culturally balanced and coherent scheme of work for the first year of Key Stage 3.

"Contrasts and Connections" is part of the "Discovering the Past" series, an integrated series of colour textbooks covering National Curriculum history for the age range 5 to 16.

This pupil's book offers enquiry-based tasks designed to help the reader towards the Attainment Targets. Each enquiry focuses on one particular area of the Attainment Targets.

The teacher's resource book offers guidance on the Attainment Targets and assessment, together with photocopiable support and extension material for pupils ove a wide ability range.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719549380
Publisher: Social Studies School Services
Publication date: 01/28/1991
Series: Discovering the Past Series
Edition description: Pupil's Book: Year 7
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 7.64(w) x 10.87(h) x 0.59(d)
Age Range: 14 - 16 Years

Table of Contents

Part 1 Unit A - the Roman Empire: who were the Romans?
the republic and the empire
Rome in the 1st century AD
the provinces
viewpoints on the Romans
problems in the empire. Part 2 Unit B - medieval realms: what were the Middle Ages like?
the Norman Conquest and settlement
life in the Middle Ages
governing the country
England - part of Europe?
change and continuity. Part 3 Unit C - Islamic civilizations: connecting empires
why did Islam spread so rapidly?
living in the Islamic world
problems in the Holy land
the Ottomans
contrasts and connections.
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