Who were the Indus Valley people and what was everyday life like there?
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Year 1 Geography lesson from the unit Features of the UK. This lesson uses an enquiry-approach method, and will facilitate students answering the question 'Who were the Indus Valley people and what was everyday life like there??'
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Additional Facts about the Indus Valley and people who lived there - Indus Valley - Year 4
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Challenge Time - Questions about the Indus Valley - Year 4
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My 10 questions about the Indus Valley people - Worksheet - Year 4
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How did they live? Info Pack - Indus Valley - Year 4
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Lesson contents
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Presentation
Resource
History
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Y4

Teacher notes
Resource
History
+1
Y4

Additional Facts about the Indus Valley and people who lived there - Indus Valley - Year 4
Resource
History
+1
Y4

Challenge Time - Questions about the Indus Valley - Year 4
Resource
History
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Y4

My 10 questions about the Indus Valley people - Worksheet - Year 4
Resource
History
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Y4

How did they live? Info Pack - Indus Valley - Year 4
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History
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Y4
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