If you are studying GCSE History, then stop by this site. It has notes relevant to most syllabuses, tips and sample questions with answers.
A super schools history site with essential facts for a GCSE Modern World history course which includes coursework topics, exemplar essays, revision sheets and advice for students on sourcework.
History resources and GCSE history podcast revision guides in MP3 audio format by Mr Allsop for the OCR Modern World History GCSE. An excellent site with useful tips on how to achieve the best marks.
The Learning Zone provides short videos which have been selected to match the curriculum for use in primary and secondary schools. It seems to have more resources for Key Stage 2. There is a useful search facility.
A first class learning site about the Great Fire of London. The game tells the story of the fire through an animated story which is narrated. The site has excellent teacher resources and works brilliantly on an interactive whiteboard.
This superb gallery has a range of images for you to use in school projects. The pictures are arranged under topics such as artists, celebrations, World War II, religious artefacts and seasons.
An amazing collection of interactive whiteboard resources about the Second World War. They have been created for use in Scotland but they are appropriate for other areas of the UK. They include topics such as evacuation, food rationing and more.
Great if you are looking at the world of the Vikings. It is designed for 7 - 9 year olds. The Flash version is animated with video footage of reconstructed longships and the remains of a Viking village. Highly recommended.
A fabulous walk through interactive tour of a Victorian house from 1870 belonging to a wealthy family. Some of the characters from the household will guide you round and you will be able to see what life was like for rich people and their servants.
A superb resource from the BBC which examines all aspects of life for children in the Victorian era and compares the experiences of rich and poor. Well worth exploring for a topic on Victorians.




