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TitleVersionPhaseKey StageSubjectDatesortup
The History Of Halloween10.0 or higherPrimaryKS2History04/12/2008
Hadrian's Wall10.0 or higherPrimaryKS2History03/12/2008
Benjamin Franklin (SMART-created)9.5 or higherPrimaryKS2History30/03/2007
Understanding BC and AD8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History03/01/2006
Family Roles in Ancient Greece8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Henry VIII’s Wives8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Investigating Victorians8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Websites About Ancient Greece8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
History of St. Patrick’s Day8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Where Vikings Came From8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
St. George’s Day8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
The Stuarts8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Investigating Ancient Egypt8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Ancient Greek Soldiers8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Key Words for Medieval England8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Life at Sea8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
The Black Death of London 16658.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Why Tudors Explored8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005
Great Plague of 1665 Quiz8.1.1 or higherPrimaryKS2History19/12/2005