Search Currently displaying all 210 items in the John Lewis Partnership Memory Store. Enter a search term.You can also search all Memory Stores. Search term Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: < Prev123456789Next > English - Key Stage 2 En2 Reading Reading for information 3. Pupils should be taught to: a) scan texts to find information b) skim for gist and overall impression c) ... Personal, Social and Health Education and Citizenship - Key Stage 2 Knowledge, skills and understanding Developing confidence and responsibility and making the most of their abilities 1. Pupils should be taught: a) to talk ... Mathematics 2. Pupils should be taught to: Fractions, percentages and ratio f) understand that ‘percentage’ means the ‘number of parts per 100’ and ... Citizenship - Key Stage 3 Knowledge and understanding about becoming informed citizens 1. Pupils should be taught about: g) the importance of resolving conflict fairly Developing skills of ... Bedroom Furniture Space saving beds (2004) These days, modular (pre-produced, uniform shapes, sizes and designs) furniture ranges provide different combinations of sleeping, ... D.I.Y In the 1950s and 1960s, people started to give existing homes the ‘open-plan’ treatment. The wall dividing a living room ... Lighting Gas and oil were used for lighting homes in the nineteenth century. Both were dim and dangerous. Electric lighting for homes ... Typewriters Before computers came along people used small printing machines called typewriters. As recently as ten years ago, practically all office ... Computers Five or ten years ago, homework was still a thing schoolchildren did using pen and paper. Nowadays, many students do ... World Wide Web The most important part of the computer revolution was the World Wide Web. The internet used to be hard to ... Bed Linen How did your grandmother wash heavy wool blankets? With difficulty is the answer. Even if there had been washing machines several ... Ironing Jonell Travel Iron (1966) Hand irons are devices used for pressing clothes. Irons have been heated directly by flame, stove ... Hairdryers A hair-drier has an electric fan, like a vacuum cleaner. But it’s less powerful – and it works in the ... Bathroom Technology Electric Shaver (2004) Today, in an effort to conserve water, companies are designing toilets that recycle wastewater from the sink ... Bits and Pieces The German electronic firm Braun has always had strong ideas about design – simple and unfussy. The company’s best-known designer, ... Radios Japan has been the leader in music technology for half a century. During World War II, bombing destroyed almost every ... Television Colour television was developed in America in the 1950s, but colour TV sets were not sold in large numbers until ... Videos (VCRs) Before video came along in the 1980s, you either watched your favourite programme when it was shown on the TV, ... Record Players / Gramophones A record player plays back the sound from a thin plastic disc. The disc is called a record. Sounds are ... Tape Recorders Philips introduced audio (sound) cassette tapes to the world in 1963. This meant for the first time, anybody could make ... Furniture Colours It is thought the human sense of colour developed because it helped our distant ancestors to pick out ripe fruit. ... Compact Discs Sony T11 and Technics SC-CA01 Micro-Systems (1996) First introduced in 1983, digital recordings had conquered the music business by the ... Home Entertainment Systems Television cabinets and music centres used to be additional furniture needing as much space as an armchair or coffee table. ... Digital Revolution Radios, television sets, computers, DVDs and cameras are all part of the digital revolution. As the digital revolution in TV ... PAGE: < Prev123456789Next >