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A spark from one of his ovens probably started the fire. A man called Samuel Pepys wrote a very important diary about the fire. (SINGS) Something’s burning, something’s burning. Fetch the ...
After the video Write an extract from Samuel Pepys’ diary and explain your worries about ... This film is relevant for teaching History at KS1 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 1st ...
But one man wrote everything down in a private book, a diary. His name was Samuel Pepys. Samuel started to write, around 1660, about the things he did and who he saw. He lived in London and began ...
Samuel Pepys - he worked for the King, helping to look after the Royal Navy. His diary tells us much about events and conditions during The Great Fire of London. We go back in time to find out the ...
Then hear about the start of The Great Fire in Thomas Farrynor’s bakery on Pudding Lane and listen to extracts from the famous diary of Samuel Pepys. We also make two sound-pictures about the ...
each devoted to 'famous people' from the KS1 History curriculum. Finding out about the lives of two extraordinary monarchs: Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. 3. Samuel Pepys and The Great Fire of London ...
We also hear from Samuel Pepys' about the terrible plague in London in the previous year (1665) in extracts from his diaries and visit Thomas Farrynor’s bakery in Pudding Lane, where the Great ...
Samuel Pepys and Christopher Wren. Suitable for teaching 5-7 year-olds. KS1 Music/Drama/History: The Great Fire of London on School Radio. audioKS1 Music/Drama/History: The Great Fire of London on ...
Learn the song 'London's burning', which has some specially-written additional words. Then hear about the start of The Great Fire in Thomas Farrynor’s bakery on Pudding Lane and listen to ...