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    History at Lordship Lane

    Aims

    Our history curriculum is designed not only to excite children about history, but also to give them an understanding of the broad chronological sweep of history. We aim not only to build children’s historical knowledge, but also equip them with skills of historical enquiry. Our history curriculum also contributes to our wider aim of ensuring our curriculum represents the diversity of our curriculum: children learn about non-European civilisations as well as the legacy of colonialism.

    Cultural Capital

    At Lordship Lane, we believe that it is essential for our children to develop a cultural understanding of the world around them, from their knowledge of the past, in order to understand and respect their present and future. We aim to equip our children with the vital knowledge, skills and behaviour needed in order to become educated citizens. British values and holding discussions about past events are key to children being able to understand how life was before. Looking at a variety of cultures from around the world enables them to learn to respect different cultures, see themselves in our curriculum and to see themselves as an important member of society and the world. Our goal is for them to remember past events and use them to embolden them to make wise choices, within society, in the future.

    Curriculum

    Our history curriculum is based on that developed by the Haringey Education Partnership, but we have made some changes so that it works well for our school and our community. Generally speaking, children in key stage 1 learn history through themes such as ‘Explorers’ and ‘Monarchs’. In key stage 2, our curriculum is broadly chronological: children study prehistory and ancient civilisations in year 3, classical civilisations in year 4, medieval history in year 5 and more recent history, including an in depth study of London’s history, in year 6.

    We have made knowledge builders for each unit of work: this is a sheet containing the historical words and knowledge that children are going to learn in each half term. Your child will bring this sheet home each half term, and it will also be shared on Seesaw.

    History Teaching

    In Early Years, children learn about history both through free-flow activities and in whole class sessions. Their introduction to history begins with frequent discussions about the past, including conversations about what children can remember.

    In key stages 1 and 2, children have two history lessons a week. History lessons are interleaved with geography, so children have learn either history or geography in any given half term. Weekly quizzing helps children to remember what they have learnt over time. Our quizzing also ensures that children do not forget their history learning in those half terms when they are studying geography.

    Overview

    The table below offers a overview of what children study in humanities (history and geography) for each half term, in order for you to understand how they are taught across the year. Geography units have been included for key stages 1 and 2 as, of course, there are links between these two subjects. Our knowledge builders provide much more detail of the content; children will be given these to take home at the beginning of each unit of work.

     

    Year
    Autumn 1
    Autumn 2
    Spring 1
    Spring 2
    Summer 1
    Summer 2

    Nursery

    Geography

    Understanding Our Environment

    COMMUNITY

    and EARTH

     

    History

    People and Their Families DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    The Different Ways in Which We Use Our Environment

    COMMUNITY

    and EARTH

    History

    Stories and Festivals – Diwali and Christmas

    (How celebrations and traditions have changed and stayed the same.)

    COMMUNICATION and BELIEF

    Geography

    The Arctic – Who Lives there?

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    Story Settings from the Past and Chinese New Year Festival

    (How celebrations and traditions have changed or stayed the same.)

    DAILY LIFE and BELIEF

    Geography

    Food from Around the World

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    Growing and Changing over Time

    DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    Different Seasons

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

     

    History

    Growing and Changing over Time

    DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    Holiday Destinations

    EARTH and CULTURE

     

    History

    Journeys

    (Transport)

    DAILY LIFE and TECHNOLOGY

    Reception

    Geography

    Friends, Family and Favourite Places

    COMMUNITY

    and CULTURE

    History

    How Time Changes

    (Looking at timetables, days of the week and historical language e.g., yesterday).

    DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    Caves

    EARTH

    History

    Festivals – Diwali and Chanukah

    (How celebrations and traditions have changed and stayed the same.)

    BELIEF, CULTURE and COMMUNICATION

    Geography

    Houses in Our Local Area and Maps Around the World

    COMMUNITY and EARTH

    History

    Traditional Tales

    COMMUNICATION

    Geography

    Treasure Maps

    EARTH

    History

    Festivals – Easter

    (How celebrations and traditions have changed and stayed the same.)

    BELIEF, CULTURE and COMMUNICATION

    Geography

    Caring for our World - Why Do We See Insects in the Summer?

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    How Animals Live and Change Over Time

    DAILY LIFE

     

    Geography

    Different Environments

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    Artefacts Trail

    DAILY LIFE

     

    1

    Geography

    Our School and Local Area

    COMMUNITY

    History

    History of Childhood

    DAILY LIfE

    Geography

    London, England

    COMMUNITY

     and CULTURE

    History

    History of Transport

    TECHNOLOGY and DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    United Kingdom

    COMMUNITY

    and CULTURE

    History

    Monarchs

    (Two significant individuals: Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria)

    POWER

    2

    Geography

    Oceans and Continents

    EARTH

    History

    Nurturing Nurses: Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole

    TECHNOLOGY and DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    Hot and Cold Places of the World

    EARTH

    History

    The Great Fire of London

    COMMUNICATION

    Geography

    Contrasting Countries

    COMMUNITY

    and CULTURE

    History

    Explorers

    TECHNOLOGY and COMMUNICATION

    3

    Geography

    Rivers

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    Stone Age to Iron Age

    TECHNOLOGY, DAILY LIFE and BELIEFS

    Geography

    Settlements and Agriculture

    EARTH and COMMUNITY

    History

    The Cradles of Civilisation

    POWER, COMMUNICATION and TECHNOLOGY

    History

    Ancient Egypt

    BELIEFS, TECHNOLOGY and POWER

    Geography

    Climates and Biomes (Including an introduction to Polar Climates)

    GLOBAL MATTERS and EARTH

    4

    History

    Ancient Greece

    POWER, BELIEFS and COMMUNICATION

    Geography

    Oceans and Coastal Processes

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

    Geography

    Plate tectonics: Mountains, Volcanoes and Earthquakes

    EARTH and GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    Ancient Rome

    BELIEFS, POWER and INVASION

    History

    Roman Britain

    INVASION, POWER, DAILY LIFE and BELIEFS

    Geography

    The River Rhine and the Mediterranean

    CULTURE

    5

    History

    Early Islamic Civilisation

    BELIEFS, TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION

    Geography

    Location, Location

    EARTH

    Geography

    North America, South America and Rainforests

    GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    Anglo Saxons and Scots in Britain

    POWER, INVASION, BELIEFS AND DAILY LIFE

    History

    Anglo Saxons and Vikings

    INVASION, POWER and DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    Why is California so Thirsty?

    GLOBAL MATTERS

    6

    Geography

    Contrasting Regions

    (Including the impact of climate change)

    GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    The History of London Through Migration

    POWER and DAILY LIFE

    Geography

    Trade Links and Migration

    GLOBAL MATTERS

    History

    The British Empire and Colonialism

    POWER, INVASION and DAILY LIFE

    History

    World War II and the Impact on London

    POWER and INVASION

    Geography

    Natural Resources and Sustainability  

    GLOBAL MATTERS