A fascinating blog post from Glasgow University’s Dr Kenny Brophy packed with practical activity ideas to help you explore Scotland’s prehistoric rock art with your young learners.
Category: primary
Curriculum for Excellence levels 1-4, these correspond with primary school ages around the world
A Song in Stone: Exploring Scotland’s Neolithic Rock Art
A substantial and comprehensive learning resource about Scotland’s Neolithic rock art.
Whiteadder: Historic Heart of the Lammermuirs
Discover archaeological sites of different time periods from across the Whiteadder Project study area, and ideas for how to use these sites as a springboard for learning.
Read more about Whiteadder: Historic Heart of the Lammermuirs …Learning at National Records of Scotland (NRS)
Find workshop bookings, links to resources, archival records and statistics available for educational use at the National Records of Scotland.
Read more about Learning at National Records of Scotland (NRS) …Colourful Heritage – Resource Pack
This resource pack highlights the contribution of the South Asian community to Glasgow and Scotland.
Read more about Colourful Heritage – Resource Pack …The Scottish Crannog Centre – School Visits
reconstructed Iron Age Crannog and living museum in Loch Tay.
Read more about The Scottish Crannog Centre – School Visits …Scottish Crannogs – Adventure Book
Learn about Scottish Crannogs.
Read more about Scottish Crannogs – Adventure Book …The Life of St Machar
The and times of the sixth century founder of St Machar’s Cathedral Church in Aberdeen
Read more about The Life of St Machar …Bringing History to Life Through Creative Teaching
Tips for bringing history alive in primary classes and why history matters.
Read more about Bringing History to Life Through Creative Teaching …Young Marvels at Elgin Museum
join our youth group!
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