Cambridge Primary Humanities Digital Teacher's Resource 4–6 (3 Years)

Cambridge Primary Humanities Digital Teacher's Resource 4–6 (3 Years)

Cambridge Primary Humanities Digital Teacher's Resource 4–6 (3 Years)

1st Edition
Jacqui Bannister, Karien Hutchison, Pauline Stirling, Sally Burt, Anna Martin, Helen Crawford, Liz Taylor, Ruth Flanagan
June 2025
Not yet published - available from June 2025
Digital
9781009815772

Supports the Cambridge Primary Humanities (0065) and Cambridge Lower Secondary Humanities (0839) curriculum frameworks.

£110.25
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Digital

Overview

This digital teacher's resource will support you through an enquiry-based approach to teaching humanities, with step-by-step guidance and curated front-of-class resources. The resource supports the flexibility of the curriculum with downloadable worksheets and teaching ideas, which you can adapt for your own local context. Links to engaging video content bring learning to life, with suggestions for alternatives, enabling you to make the most appropriate, cultural choice and helping your learners see themselves in the curriculum. Guidance is included on how to adapt the context of the worksheets and teaching ideas. You can access your digital resource via Cambridge GO.

Features

  • Starter, main and plenary teaching ideas for each enquiry, giving you flexibility to adapt lessons to your needs.
  • Guidance on how to teach the Learning Objectives in an active way and adapt them to different contexts, helping you make the curriculum relatable to your learners.
  • PowerPoint presentations with engaging imagery for front-of-class teaching to engage learners.
  • Enquiry-led teaching activities which develop learners' skills specific to humanities subjects, as well as research, analysis, decision making, conclusion drawing and presentation skills.
  • Enquiry questions, which engage learners' curiosity about their world and motivate them to build their knowledge of humanities subjects.
  • Opportunities for learners to reflect on how their skills and knowledge change through the enquiry.
  • Guidance for teachers on how to use the enquiry-led approach.
  • Support for adapting the level of difficulty of the enquiry and language support, so you can cater for all your learners.
  • Assessment guidance making it easier for you to assess your learners' progress, with guidance on how to gather formative feedback on the understanding and skills you want your learners to develop.

Contents

  • Past
  • Enquiry 1 - What was the impact of the Roman Empire?
  • Enquiry 2 - What was the greatest achievement of the Maya civilisation?
  • Enquiry 3 - What has been the biggest turning point in the history of communication?
  • Enquiry 4 - How did the Silk Road change our world?
  • People
  • Enquiry 1 - What does a community need to live well together?
  • Enquiry 2 - Who is poor and how can we help them?
  • Enquiry 3 - Who am I and how do I differ from you?
  • Enquiry 4 - What rules do we follow to help us in our community?
  • Places
  • Enquiry 1 - How does the environment vary from place to place?
  • Enquiry 2 - How does the environment change and what can we do about it?
  • Enquiry 3 - How is this country changing?
  • Enquiry 4 - Can sustainable development reduce the impacts of climate change?

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