Pupils will develop their historical understanding holistically, through the ‘Understanding the world’ element of the EYFS curriculum
Pupils will engage in weekly history lessons, which will, each week, build on the previous week’s learning
Pupils will learn about significant events on a local, national and global scale
Pupils will learn about the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements
Pupils will learn about significant historical events, people and places in their own locality
Pupils will engage in weekly history lessons, which will, each week, build on the previous week’s learning
Pupils will learn about significant events on a local, national and global scale
Pupils will continue to develop a chronologically secure knowledge and understanding of British, local and world history
Pupils will note connections, contrasts and trends over time and develop the appropriate use of historical terms.
Pupils will regularly address and sometimes devise historically valid questions about change, cause, similarity and difference, and significance.
Pupils will construct informed responses that involve thoughtful selection and organisation of relevant historical information.
Pupils will understand how our knowledge of the past is constructed from a range of sources and through enquiry-based history lessons.
Curriculum overview
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Autumn |
Spring |
Summer |
EYFS |
Talk about my family Learn about the history of bonfire night Share experiences of their own celebrations such as Diwali Q, How was last year’s celebrations to this year?
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Share experiences of their own celebrations such as Christmas. Q, How was last year’s celebrations to this year? Ch to share photos of them in the past (younger) and discuss how they have changed
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Share experiences of their own celebrations such as Eid Q, How was last year’s celebrations to this year? Ch to share photos of them in the past (younger) and discuss how they have changed History-Q. How have holidays in England changed from the past? Look at some holiday snaps from the past. History-Q. Why do photographs look different in the past? Holiday photos. |
Year 1 |
Grace O’Malley Culture Rules and Law Society- role of women
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Local history study- shops Culture- technology Society- role of women/lives of children
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Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong Culture- technology Migration- exploration Rules and Law- captains and piracy. |
Year 2 |
Rosa Parks Society- role of women Conflict- race Rules and Law
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Great Fire of London Culture Rules and Law
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Local history study- houses Society Culture Migration (SMSC/British Values) |
Year 3 |
Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age Migration Culture Society- role of women
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The Roman Empire in Britain Conflict Law Role of women (Boudicca)
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The effect of Anglo Saxons, Vikings and Scots settlement in Britain. Migration Conflict Society- role of women |
Year 4 |
The Viking and Anglo Saxon struggle for the Kingdom of England.
Conflict Migration Society-role of women |
The Great Plague Rules and Laws
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Early Islamic Civilisation Culture Society- role of women and other groups
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Year 5 |
Ancient Greece Society- role of women Conflict- race Rules and Law |
World War 2- The Blitz Conflict Society- Role of Women Culture |
Beliefs in Ancient Egypt Society Culture (summer 1) |
Year 6 |
Ancient Sumer Culture Conflict |
Local History Study: Peterloo Massacre Conflict Rules and Law |
Slavery Migration Settlement Conflict
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Knowledge organisers
Primary National Curriculum
EYFS learnt all about castles
Year 1 learnt about the history of toys and made their own toy
Year 2 enjoyed learning about Grace O' Malley
Year 4 learnt about how Britain changed from the Stone Age to the Iron Age