Why learn History?
The study of History will help our pupils understanding of their local area, their country and the wider world. It will give them a wider understanding of the world they live in and help them answer difficult questions such as:
- Why do wars happen?
- Why is Britain a democracy?
- How did Britain become a major power?
- What do we mean by left and right wing in politics?
- Why do we have a welfare system?
- How have we come to live in a multi-cultural society?
History will also teach our pupils a range of important skills that will help them in their future studies and careers. These skills include:
- Excellent communication and writing skills
- How to construct an argument
- Research skills
- Investigation and problem-solving skills
- Analytical and interpretation skills
Finally studying History can lead on to exciting job opportunities in the future in careers such as:
- Journalism
- Law
- Business
- Politics
- Archaeology
- Marketing
- Teaching
History Curriculum Overview
Please click the year group and half-term to view additional information.
Half Term 1 |
Knowledge |
The study of a theme in British history before 1066. |
What is History? |
How and why did Britain change from the Stone Age until 1066? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Start to identify the challenges of studying history and explain why contrasting interpretations are made. |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the periods studied. |
Links to prior learning |
Consolidate and extend learning from key stage 1 and 2. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Introductory Test |
Half Term 2 |
Knowledge |
The development of Church, state, and society in Medieval Britain 1066-1509 |
Why was England invaded in 1066? |
Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of Viking invasions. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Essay – Causation question on the reasons for Williams victory at the Battle of Hastings |
Half Term 3 |
Knowledge |
The development of Church, state, and society in Medieval Britain 1066-1509 |
How did the Normans complete the conquest? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of previous successful invasions of England pre-1066, including the Romans. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Source utility question. |
Explain the importance question |
Half Term 4 |
Knowledge |
The development of Church, state, and society in Medieval Britain 1066-1509 |
How did people live in Medieval England? |
Who had the power in Medieval England? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and compare interpretations. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of feudalism. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Evaluation of two interpretations |
Half Term 5 |
Knowledge |
The development of Church, state, and society in Medieval Britain 1066-1509 |
What were the causes and impact of the Black Death? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of feudalism and the importance of religion. |
Source Utility |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Source Utility |
Half Term 6 |
Knowledge |
The development of Church, state, and society in Britain 1509-1745. |
How did England become a Protestant Country? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the importance of religion and the power struggle between monarch and church. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
End of Year Exam |
Half Term 1 |
Knowledge |
The development of Church, state, and society in Britain 1509-1745. |
Why did Britain build an Empire? |
What was the Transatlantic Slave Trade? |
Why was slavery abolished? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and compare interpretations. |
Links to prior learning |
Evaluation of interpretations |
Assessment |
Knowledge quizzes |
Evaluation of two interpretations |
Half Term 2 |
Knowledge |
Ideas, political power, industry, and empire: Britain 1745-1901 |
Why was Britain the first country in the world to have an industrial revolution? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge on feudalism, empire, and slavery. |
Writing a causation essay |
Assessment |
Knowledge quizzes |
Essay (causation) |
Half Term 3 |
Knowledge |
Ideas, political power, industry, and empire: Britain 1745-1901 |
What were working and living conditions like in industrial Britain? |
How did the industrial revolution impact on Preston? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and compare interpretations. |
Links to prior learning |
Evaluation of interpretations |
Assessment |
Knowledge quizzes |
Evaluation of two interpretations |
Half Term 4 |
Knowledge |
Ideas, political power, industry, and empire: Britain 1745-1901 |
Why and how did democracy grow in the 19th century. |
Who were the Suffragists and Suffragettes and what was their impact |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge on the growth of industrial towns. |
Source utility |
Assessment |
Knowledge quizzes |
Source utility question |
Half Term 5 |
Knowledge |
Challenges for Britain, Europe, and the wider world 1901 to the present day. |
What caused the First World War? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge on empire and industrialisation. |
Writing a causation essay |
Assessment |
Knowledge quizzes |
Essay (causation) |
Half Term 6 |
Knowledge |
Challenges for Britain, Europe, and the wider world 1901 to the present day. |
Why did the First World War turn into a brutal stalemate? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the rival alliances and the Schlieffen plan |
Source utility |
Assessment |
Knowledge quizzes |
End of year exam |
Half Term 1 |
Knowledge |
Challenges for Britain, Europe, and the wider world 1901 to the present day. |
The Battle of the Somme (Success or Failure) |
The defeat of Germany in 1918 |
Why was Nicholas II overthrown in February 1917? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and compare interpretations. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge on the causes and events of the First World War and the impact of the industrial Revolution. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Evaluation of two interpretations. |
Half Term 2 |
Knowledge |
Challenges for Britain, Europe, and the wider world 1901 to the present day. |
Who was Karl Marx and why did he criticise capitalism? |
Why did Russia have a second revolution in October 1917 and what was its impact? |
How did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis come to power in Germany? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
The impact of the Industrial Revolution. |
The causes, events, and end of the First World War. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Essay - Analysis of the importance of two factors in causing the February Revolution (causation) |
Knowledge |
Challenges for Britain, Europe, and the wider world 1901 to the present day. |
How did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis come to power in Germany? |
How did the Nazis establish a Dictatorship? |
What was life like in Nazi Germany? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Explain and analyse historical events studied using second -order concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Knowledge of Marxist ideas and Communism in the Soviet Union.
The features of a democratic society. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Explain question on the importance of the Munich Putsch. |
Essay – Causation question analysing the reasons why the Nazis came to power. |
Half Term 4 |
Knowledge |
Challenges for Britain, Europe, and the wider world 1901 to the present day. |
What was the Holocaust and why did it happen? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Show knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period studied. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Knowledge of the spread of Christianity across Europe, |
The Nazi Party programme, Communism, and capitalism. |
Assessment |
Knowledge Quizzes |
Source utility question. |
Half Term 5 |
Knowledge |
The study of a significant society in world history |
The expansion west of the USA in the mid-19th century. |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Knowledge of Columbus and the early British colonies, |
The impacts of economic depression. |
Assessment |
Describe questions. |
Half Term 6 |
Knowledge |
The study of a significant society in world history |
The expansion of the USA in the mid-19th century |
How was the culture of the Plains Indians different to that of white Americans? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
The impact of economic depression. |
Key Christian teachings. |
Knowledge of a capitalist economy. |
Assessment |
End of Year exam (including describe, explain and causation questions) |
Half Term 1 |
Knowledge |
Why was there increased conflict between the Plains Indians and US government in the 1850s and 1860s? |
What were the causes and outcome of the Utah War? |
What were the causes of the American Civil War? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and make substantiated judgements about interpretations. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of agricultural and industrial society; the American constitution, and the federal system of government. |
Assessment |
End of Unit exam |
Half Term 2 |
Knowledge |
What was the impact of the Civil War on the American people? |
What were the political, social, and economic consequences of the American Civil War? |
How did the Homesteaders survive on the Great Plains? |
How was ‘the Indian Problem’ resolved? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and make substantiated judgements about interpretations. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the social and economic differences between North and South; the challenges of living and farming on the Plains; the policy of concentration. |
Assessment |
End of Unit exam |
Half Term 3 |
Knowledge |
How good a job did the peacemakers do at the end of the First World War? |
Why did the League of Nations fail to keep international peace? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the causes of the First World War, the nature of trench warfare, the end of the War, the Wall Street Crash and Great Depression |
Assessment |
End of Unit exam (covering all unit assessment questions) |
Half Term 4 |
Knowledge |
Why did the League of Nations fail to keep international peace? |
What were the causes of the Second World War? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the rise to power of Adolf Hitler, Hitler’s beliefs about the end of the First World War. |
Assessment |
End of Unit exam (covering all unit assessment questions) |
Half Term 5 |
Knowledge |
What were the causes of the Second World War? |
How did the Normans conquer England? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the causes of the succession crisis following the death of Edward the Confessor |
Assessment |
End of Unit exam |
Half Term 6 |
Knowledge |
How did the Normans conquer England? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and make substantiated judgements about interpretations. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the reasons for William’s victory in the Battle of Hastings. |
Assessment |
Evaluation of an interpretation question |
Explain question |
Write an account question. |
Half Term 1 |
Knowledge |
Health and the People |
Why did medicine stand still in medieval Britain? |
Medieval medicine |
Medical progress |
Public Health in the Middle Ages |
The beginnings of change |
The impact of the renaissance on Britain; Dealing with disease; Prevention of disease. |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the causes and impact of the Black Death |
Assessment |
Source utility question |
Significance question |
Comparison of different periods question |
Half Term 2 |
Knowledge |
Health and the People |
A revolution in medicine. |
The development of Germ Theory and its impact |
A revolution in surgery |
Improvements in public health. |
Modern medicine |
Modern treatment of disease |
The impact of war and technology on surgery |
Modern public health |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of living and working conditions in 19th century Britain. |
Prior knowledge of trench warfare during World War One. |
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Assessment |
Source utility question |
Significance question |
Comparison of different periods question |
End of Unit Exam |
Half Term 3 |
Knowledge |
Norman England |
How did the Normans conquer England? |
How much did life change under the Normans? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Analyse, evaluate and make substantiated judgements about interpretations. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the events of 1066 and the role of castles in Norman England. |
Assessment |
Mock exams |
Evaluation of an interpretation question |
Explain question |
Write an account question |
Half Term 4 |
Knowledge |
Health and the People |
How much did life change under the Normans? |
How did religion change under the Normans? |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Analyse and evaluate contemporary sources to make substantiated judgements. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of the Feudal System and Domesday Book in Norman England. |
Prior knowledge of religion in Norman England. |
Assessment |
Evaluation of an interpretation question |
Explain question |
Write an account question |
Half Term 5 |
Knowledge |
Health and the People |
The study of the historic environment (Durham Cathedral) |
Skills / application of knowledge |
Knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of period studied. |
Explain and analyse using second order historical concepts. |
Links to prior learning |
Prior knowledge of Norman reforms of religion. |
Assessment |
Essay on historic environment |
(causation/change/consequence) |
Half Term 6 |
Knowledge |
Revision |
Assessment |
GCSE exams |
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