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  • https://history.hias.hants.gov.ukwe plan to use the open access HIAS history moodle to add useful resources during this time. Please send anything you can contribute so we can help one another.

    https://twitter.com/SPBeale/status/1239839932438511616?s=19 - a really welcome and useful twitter thread in which teachers are generously sharing their resources to help KS4 students with home learning

    http://www.schoolshistoryproject.co.ukgreat GCSE revision overviews for GCSE topics tailored for the OCR exam that could be adapted for other exam boards too. There is some excellent Y11 retrieval practice including some by our local SHP adviser and member of the HIAS History Steering Group, Stuart Farley. There are some fabulous KS3 teaching resources on the site too.

    www.meanwhileelsewhereinhistory.wordpress.com - Meanwhile Elsewhere site is really useful and rich for online resourcing for KS3 which students can research independently completing the downloadable worksheets.

    www.bbc.co.uk/teach -some really good BBC videos on KS3 topics the industrial revolution and Empire or KS4 topics like their Medicine through time videos on each period. 

    Exam board GCSE History Facebook groups have many helpful revision resources to share. Teachers have been so generous with their resources – you will just need to check the quality of the resources you download as the quality of them varies.

    www.iwm.org.uk/learning/resources - some super resources on the First and Second World War

    www.museumoflondon.org.ukhas some nice pocket size history films/resources on topics like London at the time of Jack the Ripper, London’s links with the slave trade or suffragettes and who the first Londoner’s were.

    www.history.org.uk/secondary - The Historical Association says that they, ‘are currently working on collating resources for schools, colleges and our branches as well as general membership to be able to use remotely.’