
Oxford International Primary History: Student Book 4 eBook: Oxford International Primary History Student Book 4 eBook
This complete six year primary history course develops inquisitive and engaged learners through a six-year primary history course. Helping students contextualise historical events, it provides a firm foundation to analyse both local and international history. It is based on the English National Curriculum and maintains an international focus.
· Follows an enquiry-based approach and focuses on historical skills and knowledge
· Carefully selected topics engage students with a mix of international and local history
· Helps students refine literacy and language skills with specific considerations for EAL students
· The Student Books, Workbooks and Teacher's Guide provide differentiated activities to meet the wide range of needs in your classroom
· Offers a structured syllabus which follows the 2014 English National Curriculum with a focus on world history
· Step-by-step teaching plans are available in the Teacher's Guide
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- 1 Ancient Egypt
- 1.1 Egypt and the pharaohs
- 1.2 Farming and trade
- 1.3 Everyday life in Ancient Egypt
- 1.4 Tombs and treasures
- 1.5 The Egyptian influence – evidence and inspiration
- 1 Review
- 2 Ancient Greece
- 2.1 Who were the Ancient Greeks?
- 2.2 Work and relaxation in Ancient Greece
- 2.3 Everyday life in Ancient Greece
- 2.4 Soldiers and seafarers
- 2.5 Trade, art and ideas
- 2 Review
- 3 Ancient Rome
- 3.1 The beginnings of Ancient Rome
- 3.2 The Roman Empire begins
- 3.3 Ancient Roman towns and cities
- 3.4 Everyday life in the Roman Empire
- 3.5 Art and culture of Ancient Rome
- 3 Review
- 4 A history of leisure and recreation
- 4.1 Games
- 4.2 Sport
- 4.3 Have people always gone on holiday?
- 4.4 Storytelling as entertainment
- 4.5 Educational recreation
- 4 Review
- Vocabulary quiz
- Glossary
- Back Cover