History- Cycle B Aspect
Class Theme(s)
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Knowledge Everyday Life
Skill
Theme(s) Knowledge Hierarchy and Power
Skill
Theme(s)
Knowledge Civilisations
2 Street Detectives Towers, Tunnels and Turrets Coastline Movers and Shakers Magnificent Monarchs Aspects of everyday life from the past, such as houses, jobs, shops, objects, transport and entertainment, may be similar or different to those used and enjoyed by people today.
Describe the everyday lives of people in a period within or beyond living memory.
Once Upon a Time Kings and queens are known as royalty. Some kings and queens are real people and some are characters in stories.
Explore and talk about pictures, stories and information books on the theme of royalty.
3 I am Warrior 1066 Blue Abyss Potions The influences of Roman civilisation on Britain include the building of roads, houses and villas with technology, such as underfloor heating; the building of forts and fortified towns; the use of language and numbers in the form of Roman numerals and the spread of Christianity. Key aspects of British history include the rise, fall and actions of the monarchy; improvements in technology; exploration; disease; the lives of the rich and poor and changes in everyday life. Describe the 'Romanisation' of Britain, including the impact of technology, culture and beliefs. Create an in-depth study of an aspect of British history beyond 1066.
Marvellous Monarchs
4 A Child’s War
War, oppression, conflict and rebellion can cause damage to buildings and property; kill, injure and oppress people or change people's beliefs, ways of life and identity.
Evaluate the human impact of war, oppression, conflict and rebellion on the everyday life of a past or ancient society.
A Child’s War Revolution Leaders and monarchs have changed the course of history in a variety of ways, including invading other countries; oppressing groups of people; advocating democracy; inspiring innovation or introducing new religious or political ideologies. Describe and explain the significance of a leader or monarch.
Hierarchy is a way of organising people according to how important they are or were. Most past societies had a monarch or leader at the top of their hierarchy, nobles, lords or landowners in the middle and poor workers or slaves at the bottom. Describe the hierarchy of a past society.
I am Warrior 1066 Traders and Raiders Road Trip USA! The cause of the Roman invasion of Britain was to gain land, slaves
A Child’s War Frozen Kingdoms Revolution Common traits include personal charisma; strong beliefs; the right