Museum of London’s Stone Age Skills Educational Video

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Museum of London
Suitable for ages 7 - 11
Explore Stone Age Britain with this free educational video from the Museum of London.

Key Info

What was life like for people living in the Stone Age?

Introduced by the Museum of London’s young curators, watch how an axehead is made through a process called flint napping.

The young curators will introduce your students to the different periods of the Stone Age by examining artefacts.

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for ages 7 - 11
Key Stages
KS2
Curriculum Levels
Second Level
Curriculum Links
Subjects
History
Topics
Stone Age

About Museum of London

Give your pupils a new perspective of London!

The Museum of London collection directly supports the curriculum, including the Romans, Great Fire of London, Victorians, diversity, archaeology, STEM and many more. They have resources and activities for students of all ages, including those from special schools or SEND units and supplementary schools.

In the heart of London’s historic centre and overlooking Roman city wall remains, Museum of London tells the story of London and Londoners from prehistory to the present. Touch a smooth flint axehead and watch the Great Fire of London rage, then take a stroll down a Victorian shopping street before immersing yourself in the swinging sixties. It’s all here!

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