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Schools Services: Videoconferencing Content Provider


National Archives

Tel: +44 (0)20 8392 5365

Too far to Kew? Join us for a videoconference and we'll come to you. Our sessions are free, fun and interactive. We offer the following videoconferencing opportunities:

 


The Great Fire of London The Great Fire of London
How can we know what happened back in 1666?
Key Stage: 1

Behind Enemy Lines: Noor Khan Behind Enemy Lines: Noor Khan
An introduction to Noor Inayat Khan, a member of the Special Operations Executive
Key Stage: 1

Children in the Mines Children in the Mines
Help the commissioner gather evidence on life underground
Key Stage: 2

This Evil Trade: Olaudah Equiano This Evil Trade: Olaudah Equiano
Support Equiano in his quest to abolish the slave trade!
Key Stage: 2

Henry VIII Henry VIII: The Image of a King
Appearance is everything for a ruler in the 16th century
Key Stage: 2

Art of War Propaganda and the Art of War
Study original war art and then make your own
Key Stage: 2

Symbols of Power Symbols of Power
Seals from the time of Edward the Confessor to the present
Key Stage: 2

Victorian Child Criminals Poetry Victorian Child Criminals Poetry Workshop
What was life like for these children?
Key Stage: 2

What is History? What is History?
How do historians know what to believe?
Key Stage: 2

Life During Wartime Life During Wartime
The impact of conflict on everyday life in Churchill's Britain
Key Stage: 2

Make or Break? Lawmakers or Law-breakers?
Debate the suffrage with PM Asquith and a suffragette
Key Stage: 3

All Pals Together All Pals Together
A First World War Soldier's Story
Key Stage: 3

Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment
How have they changed over the centuries?
Key Stage: 3 - 4

English Civil War The English Civil Wars
Whose side are you on?
Key Stage: 3

What is History? What is History?
What can different kinds of sources tell us about the past?
Key Stage: 3

What is History? (for Welsh Schools) What is History? (for Welsh Schools)
Follow a successful quarry town across the centuries
Key Stage: 3

Industrial Lives Slavery, Resistance and Rebellion
Uncover documents relating to a dark chaper of British history
Key Stage: 3

Holocaust The Holocaust
How much did the British government know about events of The Holocaust?
Key Stage: 3 - 4

Jack the Ripper Jack the Ripper
Why couldn't the police bring him to justice?
Key Stage: 4

Chartism on Trial Chartism on Trial
Home Office documents take us to the heart of the movement
Key Stage: 5

Rise of National Socialism Rise of National Socialism
Joseph Goebbels and the Nazi power of persuasion
Key Stage: 5

Rise of National Socialism Suffragettes - Deeds not Words
Was militancy a help or hindrance to the Suffragette cause?
Key Stage: 5


These bookable activities are all free.

Further information is available about our videoconferencing sessions.

All activities must be booked in advance.
Tel: +44 (0)20 8392 5365
Fax: +44 (0)20 8487 9202
Email: education@nationalarchives.gov.uk

The National Archives use the JANET Videoconferencing Service (JVCS) to manage videoconferences. Schools must register with JVCS (at no charge for state-funded schools) before booking sessions with The National Archives.