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History Links for Children For Mosaics go to Romans

Sites about Ancient Egypt

Egypt Fun Guide

Hieroglyph Translator

Ancient Egypt site with classroom activities and more web links

Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt Cyberhunt

Articles about Ancient Egypt from Britannica

Ancient Egypt gives you the opportunity to x-ray a mummy, explore the underworld and read about Egyptian life through simple stories.

The River Nile

Virtual Tour of the Nile - The University of Memphis

The Great Pyramids and the Sphinx

The Great Pyramid of Giza

Pyramids

Akhet

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt online at the Royal Ontario Museum

 

Mysteries in Stone
A website with lots of information, aimed at children and beginners in Egyptology. The site also features a downloadable program to enable the web pages to be spoken.

 

 

Sites about Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece Cyberhunt from the Hugo Meynell School

Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece

The All Souls School Ancient Greeks virtual tour of the British Museum

Greek Architecture

The Ancient Greeks from AngliaCampus


BBC Landmarks - Ancient Greece

 

Hoplite
(Word 97) Drag the textboxes and drop them into place to label this drawing of a Hoplite.

Ancient Greece Timeline
(Word 97) Drag the textboxes and drop them into place on the timeline.
 

 

Sites about Ancient Rome - Just in time for 6.30pm deadline Owen!! - For Mosaics Right Click and "Save Target as"

The Romans Cyberhunt

Roman Times
by Nettlesworth Primary School

The Romans
BBC Education Zig Zag

The Romans

Hadrian's Wall

 

Sites about the Anglo-Saxons

Saxon and Viking Cyberhunt

BBC Online - The Anglo-Saxons

Map of Anglo-Saxon England

 

Sites about the Vikings

The Vikings

The Jorvik Viking Centre

The World of the Vikings

 

BBC Online - The Vikings

 

 

Sites about the Normans

 

Battle of Hastings

 

 

Sites about Tudors and Stuarts

The Tudors Cyberhunt

Tudors and Stuarts
by Wickham Newbury School

Tudor England

The Six Wives of Henry VIII

Henry VIII

The Mary Rose

Leeds Castle

The Globe Theatre
Site includes Globe History, Globe Links, Globe Images and Internet Activities. (The Classroom Activities and Shakespeare Links don't always work from the site, so use these instead.)

Hever Castle

William Shakespeare

Tales From Shakespeare
by Charles and Mary Lamb

Elizabethan Costume

 

Women's Fashion in Elizabethan Times

 

General History Sites

History Resources Homepage

Spartacus Educational - links to various historical themes

Walk Through Time (BBC)

The History Channel

Ancient Greeks, Ancient Romans, Ancient Egyptians, The Home Front and more at Snaith Primary School - an excellent site.

Public Records Office
Resources for Primary Schools.

From the Normans to Cromwell

History Help from the Hugo Meynall School - weblinks. From the homepage, select Learning and then Subject Links

Children's Games

Britain since the 1930s Cyberhunt

WW1 Document Archive

Archaeology for Kids

The Victorian Web

Virtual Victorians
This digital learning resource provides learning material for schools to study life in Victorian Times. The site includes e-toys, which are virtual exhibits - you drag them to rotate, giving a 360 degree view.

The Titanic

The Tower of London Virtual Tour

Canterbury Miracles And Pilgrims

The Indus Valley

 

Children of WW2

 

 

Sites about Famous People

Florence Nightingale

Guy Fawkes

Guy Fawkes, The Gunpowder Plot and Bonfire Night

Anne Frank

Helen Keller

Edward Jenner

The Story of Louis Braille
Blind from the age of three, young Louis desperately wanted to read. He realised the vast world of thought and ideas that was locked out to him because of his disability. He was determined to find the key to this door for himself, and for all other blind persons.

Louis Braille

Diana, a Celebration:
The life and work of Diana, Princess of Wales. These pages from the Althorp website include the famous Bridal Gown, childhood letters, school reports, and details of the Princess's work for charities.

Louis Pasteur

 

Diana, Princess of Wales
The British Monarchy Website

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