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Develop your students' understanding and skills step by step with Schools History Project's carefully planned approach to Key Stage 3.

Part of the dynamic and coherent book-per-year course, this textbook combines expertise in course planning with features that reflect the possibilities and requirements of the National Curriculum. It has everything you would expect from the Schools History Project, including intriguing content, in-depth historical investigation, meaningful tasks and a wealth of source material.

This second book in the series - a course for Year 8 - both continues the big stories of empire, movement and settlement, conflict, power and everyday life and provides in-depth enquiries on the key aspects of early modern England, industrialisation, popular protest, the Spanish Empires in the New World, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.
- Help students develop their skills and improve their own performance with 'How to...' activities and the 'Doing History' feature.
- Suit all abilities and interests with stimulating and worthwhile activities which cater to a wide range of learning styles.
- Build the big pictures across Key Stage 3 with overviews and big stories which link the course together and develop students' conceptual frameworks.



This Student's Book is supported by a Teacher's Resource Book and a Dynamic Learning resource which offers dozens of activities, presentations, ICT-based lesson sequences and hundreds of audio clips.

SHP History Year 8 Pupil's Book Reviews | Toppsta

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This is Book 2 in the Schools History Project Series. See all Schools History Project books here.

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About Christopher Culpin

Dale Banham is a Deputy Head teacher in Ipswich having previously been Humanities Adviser in Suffolk. He has been a long term adviser and author for the Schools History Project.
Sally Burnham is an experienced author and trainer and teaches History at Carre's Grammar School in Sleaford.
Chris Culpin is former Director of the Schools Histor

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About Ian Dawson

Ian Dawson is Publications Director of the Schools History Project and creator of the website thinkinghistory.co.uk which is pioneering work on active learning in History. He has been adviser to QCA on a wide range of issues in History teaching including the teaching of chronology.

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About Bethan Edwards

Dale Banham is a Deputy Head teacher in Ipswich having previously been Humanities Adviser in Suffolk. He has been a long term adviser and author for the Schools History Project.
Sally Burnham is an experienced author and trainer and teaches History at Carre's Grammar School in Sleaford.
Chris Culpin is former Director of the Schools Histor

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About Sally Burnham

Dale Banham is a Deputy Head teacher in Ipswich having previously been Humanities Adviser in Suffolk. He has been a long term adviser and author for the Schools History Project.
Sally Burnham is an experienced author and trainer and teaches History at Carre's Grammar School in Sleaford.
Chris Culpin is former Director of the Schools Histor

More about Sally Burnham

About Dale Banham

Dale Banham is Humanities Adviser in Suffolk having formerly been Head of Humanties at Holbrook School Ipswich. He has been a long term adviser and author for the Schools History Project and wrote the pioneering book King John in the This is History series which helped transform the teaching of essay writing skills in Key Stage 3 History.

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