The Immersive History Blog

The Role of Chronology in Developing Historical Understanding


There’s no getting away from the fact that dates are an intrinsic part of history, but without the context that chronology provides, they’re just numbers. Understanding the sequence of...

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International Women’s Day: Why Women in History Matter


International Women’s Day, an annual celebration on 8th March, provides teachers with a valuable opportunity to showcase the achievements of women throughout history and highlight the...

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John Blanke: Exploring the Role of Black People in Tudor England


As Black History Month 2024 approaches, teachers may be on the lookout for engaging ways to introduce pupils to stories that illuminate the rich and diverse fabric of British history. One...

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Why an Interactive Primary Timeline is a Rewarding Way to Explore British and World History


Teaching history to primary children can be a challenge, especially when trying to convey the vastness of time and the relationships between global events and societies, which is why timelines are...

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Transform Your Teaching of Chronology With the Immersive History Interactive Primary Timeline


Teaching chronology to primary-age pupils isn’t always easy. While physical timelines can be valuable tools, they have their limitations: they can be time-consuming to assemble and often...

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300,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Found in Germany


Children studying the Stone Age often find it hard to gain an understanding of just how far back in time humans have lived. Consequently, they are likely to be fascinated by the discovery of...

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