Ancient Greece Picture pack

by Tim Copeland

Published 2 October 1997
Ancient Greece is one of the units in the new Cambridge Primary History series, which covers the Study Units identified by the revised national curriculum at key stage 2. Each unit in the series is written around a main historical enquiry and provides pupils with the knowledge, concepts and skills to complete their investigation. Ancient Greece uses the Olympic Games as a means of exploring different facets of life in the ancient world. Many important aspects of life are revealed, ranging from religion, art and architecture to trade, theatre and the relationships between the city states. This gives pupils a clear picture of what was important to the ancient Greeks, and the nature of their daily life. The Picture Pack contains 12 large format, full-colour encapsulated photographs and illustrations, which focus on key aspects of the topic. Each picture provides an excellent introduction, and includes discussion ideas, suggestions for practical activities and extension work on the reverse.

Ancient Greece Teacher's book

by Tim Copeland

Published 2 October 1997
Ancient Greece is one of the units in the new Cambridge Primary History series, which covers the Study Units identified by the revised national curriculum at key stage 2. Each unit in the series is written around a main historical enquiry and provides pupils with the knowledge, concepts and skills to complete their investigation. Ancient Greece uses the Olympic Games as a means of exploring different facets of life in the ancient world. Many important aspects of life are revealed, ranging from religion, art and architecture to trade, theatre and the relationships between the city states. This gives pupils a clear picture of what was important to the ancient Greeks, and the nature of their daily life. The Teacher's Book provides background information and a description of the work involved in each unit of the pupil's book. It also includes photocopiable worksheets which support or extend the enquiry, suggestions for further and cross-curricular work, and advice on assessment and reporting.

Ancient Greece Pupils' book

by Tim Copeland

Published 2 October 1997
Cambridge Primary History has been specially written for the revised national curriculum at key stage 2. Each topic in the series covers the content of one Study Unit and provides stimulating and enjoyable activities suitable for children of a wide range of abilities. This text uses the Olympic Games as a microcosm through which to explore the ancient world. As we follow the Truth Heralds on their journey through Greece, inviting people to attend the Games, many important aspects of life are revealed. Religion, art and architecture, homes, war, trade, theatre, learning and the relationships between the city states are themes which give a clear picture of what was important to the Ancient Greeks, and the nature of their daily lives.

Ancient Greece is one of the units in the new Cambridge Primary History series, which covers the Study Units identified by the revised national curriculum at key stage 2. Each unit in the series is written around a main historical enquiry and provides pupils with the knowledge, concepts and skills to complete their investigation. Ancient Greece uses the Olympic Games as a means of exploring different facets of life in the ancient world. Many important aspects of life are revealed, ranging from religion, art and architecture to trade, theatre and the relationships between the city states. This gives pupils a clear picture of what was important to the ancient Greeks, and the nature of their daily life. The Starter Pack contains one copy of the Ancient Greece pupil's book, teacher's book and picture pack.