
- 4 min
Tell me about the Battle of Thermopylae in only 5 minutes
We tell you everything you need to know about the legendary Battle of Thermopylae - in only 5 minutes!

- 5 min
Interview - Author Laura Steel-Marshall and the astonishing adventures of Harkhuf The First Explorer
We have a chat with Children's Author Laura Steel-Marshall about her fantastic Ancient Egyptian adventure, Harkhuf: The First Explorer

- 4 min
Celebrating Famous Animals of World War I - Information for KS2 and KS3
Just as there were heroic humans who served in the war on all sides and continue to inspire us today, there were many heroic animals too.

- 4 min
Iron Man Armour in WW1 - Astonishing Trivia for Teachers
Iron Man Armour in World War I? Unbelievable but true!

- 3 min
The Weirdest Tank of WW1 - Astonishing Trivia for Primary Teacher's Lesson Plans
There were many incredible inventions in WWI - here's some unbelievably weird ones!

- 3 min
Anglo-Saxon Place Names - Fun Learning for Students and Teachers
Why is Oxford called Oxford? Who thought of the name Winchester? And just why would you call a place Woolwich? Let's find out!

- 1 min
Hadrian’s Wall seen through Aerial Photography - Awesome info for Primary School Teachers
Check out these incredible images of Hadrian's Wall. These Aerial Photographs are awesome!

- 7 min
5 Infamous Pirates Explained - Full of Brilliant Trivia for Teachers and their Lessons
Just who was Blackbeard, Anne Bonny and Ching Shih? Here's our famous Pirates guide for teachers.

- 3 min
5 Things the Romans did for us - Full of Brilliant Info for Teacher's Lesson Plans
Here's 5 Things the Romans did for us - they might just surprise you!

- 3 min
Top Stone Age Medicine Trivia to Teach Your Key Stage 2 Class
Here's a teacher's guide to Stone Age Medicine.

- 6 min
5 Weird Ancient Olympic Facts - Tons of Great Info for your Lesson Plan
From the Olympian who held a World Record for over 2000 years to the goriest boxing match, here are 5 weird facts about the Ancient Olympics

- 3 min
An Interview with Howard Carter - Tons of Info for Primary School Students and Teachers
We were luckily enough to be joined by the famous archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter for a chat!

- 5 min
Who were the most powerful people in Ancient Rome? - A Brilliant Resource for your Lesson Plan
Who held the most potent position of power in Ancient Rome? And why?

- 4 min
8 Stone Age Facts to Engage Primary Pupils - Full of Trivia for your Lesson Plan
These 8 Stone Age Facts will help you engage your students.