Lesson Six – Exhibition Tour

This history teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to investigate how to plan, compose and publish a presentation to describe and compare how life has changed and developed in the local area.
The class can practise giving an oral presentation to pupils from some other classes about how the school neighbourhood has changed and developed over time.
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to investigate how to plan, compose and publish a presentation to describe and compare how life has changed and developed in the local area
Activities in this teaching pack include display posters to identify and explain how to present information about life in the past and a template to structure and format an oral presentation about some of the changes that have happened to the local area over time.
The interactive presentation can be used to explore how to plan and compose a presentation to describe and compare how life has changed in the local area.
This lesson is part of a history scheme of work to get the children to research and present the history of a range of different buildings and people that are part of the local community using a school exhibition. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.
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Cities, Towns and Villages
Research and present the history of a range of different buildings and people that are part of the local community using a school exhibition
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Recycling
Research and present some of the benefits and disadvantages that can be produced when recycling different materials at home and in school
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Viking Pots
Develop and refine a range of different art and design techniques when working with clay to make pots that represent Viking culture and traditions
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Bronze Age
Research and illustrate how life in Britain developed and changed during the Bronze Age including the growth of communities and trade