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I will visit your school in character as a WW1 soldier, telling a stor...
6 hr
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Students go into detailed research about the Home Front in Britain dur...
6 hr
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Students get the chance to meet a Roman soldier who tells the story of...
4 hr
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1-1 tuition for students who are preparing for GCSE and A Level histor...
1 hr
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An interative session on the Crime and Punishment Unit, and how to wri...
6 hr
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An interactive day session of the Elizabeth course (content, structure...
6 hr
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An interactive session of the Germany course (content, structure and m...
6 hr
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An interative day session on the Medicine unit (content, structure and...
6 hr
350 British pounds
Primary school price list
Description | Content | Cost |
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2nd World War | See the description within the site. All planning and resources provided. Artefacts and uniforms supplied by the 3Rs. | £250 for a morning session.
£350 for whole day. |
Young Historian Investigation day | See the description within the site. All planning and resources provided. All lesson plans sent prior to the day. Follow up projects provided on request. | £250 for morning session. |
Romans | See the description within the site. All planning and resources. Roman shields provided. Some photocopying may be needed. | £250 for morning session. |
1st World War | See the description within the site. All planning and resources provided. Artefacts and uniforms supplied by the 3Rs. | £250 for a morning session.
£350 for whole day. |
GCSE Revision Days
All morning sessions. 4 hours duration
Cat Got Your Tongue?
The phrase ‘the cat got your tongue’ has possibly its’ origins in ancient Egypt when liars had their tongues cut out and fed to cats. It could also have been first used during the days of Empire, when English sailors were whipped with the ‘Cat O Nine Tail’ and were often rendered unable to talk thanks to the pain.