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Session 2 Presentation
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Key Findings Pupils
… are also often weak in important history skills
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THEN NOW Similarity
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PAST NOW PAST
Change and Continuity
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16th century ‘Checkerboard
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History Dominoes 10
th century AD Tudors 5 th century BC Vikings
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