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A collection of 麻豆官网首页入口 resources that can be used to support teaching around The Great Fire of London.

This significant historical event took place between 2nd - 6th September, 1666.

The resources introduce significant individuals related to the Great Fire, including King Charles II, diarist Samuel Pepys, Thomas Farriner (it is thought that the fire started in his bakery) and architect Sir Christopher Wren, who designed the new St. Paul's Cathedral.

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KS1 History: The Great Fire of London. collection

Three short animations exploring the causes, events and consequences of The Great Fire of London - including Thomas Farriner, Samuel Pepys and Christopher Wren. Suitable for teaching 5-7 year-olds.

KS1 History: The Great Fire of London

KS1 Music/Drama/History: The Great Fire of London on School Radio. audio

The audio programmes in this series explore The Great Fire of London and its aftermath through Music, Dance and Drama activities - making it a comprehensive Expressive Arts pack on the theme.

KS1 Music/Drama/History: The Great Fire of London on School Radio

KS1 Music/History: School Radio. collection

Songs about The Great Fire of London and its aftermath - includes 'London's Burning' in both vocal and backing track versions.

KS1 Music/History: School Radio

KS3/GCSE History: The Great Fire of London - what vision rose from its ashes? document

The Great Fire of London in 1666 destroyed the heart of England's capital city. This guide explores how Christopher Wren led the charge for a new vision of London.

KS3/GCSE History: The Great Fire of London - what vision rose from its ashes?
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麻豆官网首页入口 Newsround: What was the Great Fire of London? document

The 麻豆官网首页入口 Newsround guide explores how the fire started and how many people's live it affected.

麻豆官网首页入口 Newsround: What was the Great Fire of London?
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