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Deaf Londoners in the 1660s: Learning Resources for Schools

Posted on 2024-03-01 - 16:03 authored by Kate Loveman
<p>This collection features learning resources for primary schools created by the Reimagining the Restoration project. The topic is Deaf history in the seventeenth century.  The resources are chiefly targeted at young people working at Key Stage 1 or 2 on the National Curriculum for England.</p> <p><br></p> <p>These resources were created in a collaboration between the University of Leceister and the Museum of London, and launched on the Museum of London's website in 2023.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The resources are:</p> <p>1. A comic 'Deaf Londoners in the 1660s' (available in small and large resolution files)</p> <p>2. A video with a BSL interpretation of the comic, and subtitling</p> <p>3. Teachers' Guide to Deaf Londoners in the 1660s</p> <p>4. Deaf Londoners in the 1660s image pack</p> <p>5. The story of me (classroom activity)</p> <p>6 Deaf lives past and present (classroom activity)</p> <p><br></p> <p>The project's Principal Investigator was Kate Loveman; James Harrod was the project's Learning Manager at the Museum; the comic's illustrator was Garen Ewing.</p> <p><br></p> <p>These resources are linked in terms of characters and themes to another set of resources on the Great Fire of London for Key Stage 1 learners. </p>

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