History

Historical evidence explorers!

Historical evidence explorers!

Year 5 have used secondary sources of evidence to form our own opinions of the making of Baghdad. We read the sources, discussed them and then formed our own opinions about what they told us about the city. [gallery type="rectangular"...

Elsecar History

Elsecar History

Year 5 have had a brilliant morning where we visited our very own local history site. We learnt all about the history of Elsecar Heritage Centre and had our very own guided tour. We asked lots of interesting questions and even took part in a Kings and Queens trial!...

Golden thread experts…

Golden thread experts…

Year 5 have been exploring the Golden Threads which are interwoven throughout our history curriculum. We have thought about the language used and what context each word is used in and when we have used them in previous years. [gallery type="rectangular"...

Nurses from History 

Nurses from History 

Today, Class Fitzwilliam had a special visit from our significant person from history, Florence Nightingale. We asked her lots of questions to find out facts about her life and work. We were impressed to find out about her protesting for more hygienic conditions in...

Early Islamic Civilisation 

Early Islamic Civilisation 

Year 5 are launching our new unit of the Early Islamic Civilisation by taking part in a drama workshop. We are using drama to tell the story of how the civilisation began.

Victorious Vikings 

Victorious Vikings 

Year 5 have been working incredibly hard for our end of unit assessment. We have been applying the historical knowledge and language we have acquired throughout our unit and used it to write a non - chronological report all about the Vikings! [gallery...

Year 5 Historians – Viking beliefs

Year 5 Historians – Viking beliefs

Year 5 have learnt all about the nine realms as part of Viking beliefs. We explored each realm and then we are planning on writing a non-chronological report about them.

Year 5 Historians 

Year 5 Historians 

Year 5 have been learning lots of new knowledge about Viking daily life. We have learnt all about the longships including the names for the different parts of the ship. We then explored how the different parts of the ship was used. [gallery type="rectangular"...

‘Strive not to be a success, but rather of value’ Albert Einstein

‘An investment in knowledge pays the best interest’ Benjamin Franklin

‘How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world’ Anne Frank

‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter’ Martin Luther King Jr.

 

 

At Elsecar Holy Trinity Primary School, we have designed a history curriculum with the intent that our children will have opportunities to investigate and interpret the past, understand chronology, build an overview of Britain’s past as well as that of the wider world, and to be able to communicate using an expansive range of historical terminology. We want our children to develop a genuine interest in the past and how it shapes the future.   We will deliver a history curriculum that ensures our children:

  • Have a good knowledge of the history of Britain and how it has influenced and been influenced by the wider world.
  • Have good knowledge of local history and how this has shaped Elsecar.
  • Participate in high-quality educational visits/visitors that enrich their learning and give them a better understanding of lives in the past.
  • Develop an understanding of chronology through the use of timetables, vocabulary and comparisons.
  • Make links within the history they learn and compare societies to establish similarities and differences and further their knowledge and explanations of change and continuity over time.
  • Develop enquiry skills through our topic question.
  • To pursue their own interests and further questioning within a topic.
  • Know about the lives and impact of significant people throughout history and consider how they could make a difference.

The National Curriculum 2014 and the Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework 2017 provide the basis for our history curriculum, which is then tailored to meet the learning and developmental need of the children in our school.  

The history units are planned out to show progression and build on children’s previous knowledge and understanding. In KS1, children learn about some key influential figures and key events, such as the great fire of London.  In KS2, historical periods lead on from each other. In year 4, the children learn about the Roman Empire which leads onto the Vikings and Anglo Saxons invading England in year 5.  The history curriculum is organised so that children learn about local or recent historical events, as well as British history and ancient civilisations. The expectation is to cover two history units each year.

Children will:

  • Possess a secure understanding of the chronology of the British Isles and other important periods of history.
  • Be able to differentiate between source types, use historical evidence to form their own opinions and interpretation of the past and explain how interpretations in history may differ.
  • Become increasingly critical and analytical thinkers with the ability to debate, discuss and communicate their ideas and opinions with a wide range of historical terminology.
  • Become increasingly aware of how historical events have shaped the world that they currently live in.
  • Have a further understanding of history within the local community.
  • Be able to make connections between different periods of history that they have studied.

Sequence of learning documents

Throughout school our curriculum has been carefully designed to build upon previous learning, here are some examples of our sequence of learning documents:

Each unit of work includes golden threads which run throughout the units of work…this ensures that children are receiving the knowledge and skills throughout their units…

 

Year 4 – Romans in Britain

Each year group has specific learning points according to their history unit of work. This is well sequenced which builds upon children’s knowledge throughout the unit.

 

 

 

Year 6 – World War 2  

Each year group has specific learning points according to their history unit of work. This is well sequenced which builds upon children’s knowledge throughout the unit.