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History

What do we want our curriculum to achieve?

  • Support all pupils to work historically through enquiry and an investigative approach
  • For pupils to increase and extend their knowledge of the subject
  • Ensure appropriate historical vocabulary is introduced and consolidated
  • Begin to explain significant historical events and the actions of notable people

How do we fulfil this?

  • Throughout KS1 we challenge and support children to carry out a number of historical enquiries.
  • Use and apply subject vocabulary, subject skills and processes
  • Each enquiry has a set of key questions to complete as they progress through the module.

Year 1

Study History: changes within living memory

Pupils are taught about:

  • changes within living memory. 
  • This focuses on chronology within living memory to develop a sense of change over time.

Study the lives of significant individuals

Pupils are taught about:

  • the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements.
  • Mary Anning and David Attenborough.
  • Neil Armstrong, Mae Jemison, Bernard Harris Jr and Tim Peake.

Revisit – study changes within living memory

Pupils are taught about:

  • changes within living memory.
  • remembering and applying understanding of the chronological changes that young children have experienced through their lives.

Year 2

Study Events Beyond Living Memory – Great Fire of London

Pupils are taught about events beyond living memory that are significant nationally or globally.

  • This study looks at the cause and effect of the Great Fire of London.
  • This event happened a long time ago – over 350 years. The chronology focuses on the events over a few terrible days rather than a depth study into the period of time.

Study Year 2 historical events, people and places in their own locality

Pupils are taught about:

  • significant historical events, people and places in Rugby.
  • This focuses on the local area, significant people and places (Rugby, William Webb Ellis, Rugby School)

Retrieve and Study Events Beyond Living Memory – Great Fire of London

Pupils are taught about events beyond living memory that are significant nationally or globally.

  • They look at the cause and effect of the Great Fire of London.
  • This event happened a long time ago – over 350 years. The chronology focuses on the events over a few terrible days rather than a depth study into the period of time.