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Please consider supporting our videos on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/simplehistoryElizabeth I, Queen of England (1533 - 1603)During Elizabeth's reign, Eng...
If you are isolating at home, use this video for your PE lesson.
The Animated Bayeux Tapestry was created as a student project while at Goldsmiths College. Just as the historic original embroidary does, the animation depi...
What have the Romans ever done for us? Loads. This episode of History in a Nutshell ticks off some of the ways Britain changed forever after the Roman invasi...
Suitable for teaching 7-11s. This animation explores life in Britain during the Roman Invasion and Boudicca's rebellion in 60AD. Part five of the 11-part The...
Follow along with this tutorial and learn how to draw your very own self portrait!Here is the Link for the Tips for Teachers video for this project: https://...
A Newton Colour wheel is great way to demonstrate that white light is made up all the visible light spectrum (from red to violet). Easy experiments for kids ...
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Britain, or the story of how a tiny island in northern Europe ended up conquering a fourth of the world's area. This video walks us through every man and wom...
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Light travels in waves. Light rays cannot bend to go around something. The light rays are either reflected, absorbed, or refracted. Watch out this video to u...
A look at the working conditions for Mint workers at the Tower of London.
Tomorrow, 2 March 2015, we unveil the fifth definitive coinage portrait of Her Majesty The Queen. But before we look forward, we look back: At a brief histor...
As one of the nation's oldest historic sites, the Tower of London draws millions of visitors each year to experience its unique atmosphere and learn about it...
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