Log in to a live, interactive session in our virtual classroom.
Students can work with documents, annotate and analyse evidence through their web browser and ask questions over the microphone or in the chatbox.
We are now fully booked until Summer 2012. Bookings for the autumn term will open 20 February 2012.
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Medieval 1066 - 1485
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Crime and Punishment
How have they changed over the centuries?Key stage 3 - 4 -
Symbols of Power
Seals from the time of Edward the Confessor to the presentKey stage 2
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Early Modern 1485 - 1750
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Virtual Classroom Taster
Introduction to our innovative interactive online sessionsKey stage 1 - 5 -
The Great Fire of London
How can we know what happened back in 1666?Key stage 1 -
The English Civil Wars
Whose side are you on?Key stage 3 - 4 -
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Empire and industry 1750 - 1850
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Children in the Mines
Help the commissioner gather evidence on life undergroundKey stage 2 -
Slavery, Resistance and Rebellion
Uncover documents relating to a dark chapter of British historyKey stage 3 - 4
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Victorians 1850 - 1901
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What is History? (KS 3/4)
What can different kinds of sources tell us about the past?Key stage 3 - 4 -
Four Days Hard Labour
Writing poetry using Victorian prison recordsKey stage 2 -
Jack the Ripper
Why couldn't the police bring him to justice?Key stage 3 - 4 -
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Early 20th century 1901 - 1918
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Lawmakers or Law-breakers?
Debate the suffrage with PM Asquith and a suffragetteKey stage 3 - 4 -
The Sinking of the Titanic
Why were so many lives lost in the disaster?Key stage 3 -
Worlds Apart
Passengers' experiences aboard the TitanicKey stage 2 -
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Interwar 1918 - 1939
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Second World War 1939 - 1945
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Life During Wartime
The impact of conflict on everyday life in Churchill's BritainKey stage 2 -
Behind Enemy Lines
Enter a deadly world of spying and sabotage with Noor KhanKey stage 2 -
Propaganda and the Art of War
Study original war art and then make your ownKey stage 2
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Postwar 1945 - present






