Stone Church pf England Combined School

'Love one another as I have loved you' (John 13:34-35) Helping each other to reach for the stars

History

Subject Leader: Mrs R Hale 

If you would like more information about this subject, please contact the office at stoneadmin@stone.bucks.sch.uk - FAO the subject leader. 

Intent and Implementation 

history intent implementation and impact1.pdf

Long Term Planning and Sticky Knowledge 

Please find the Long Term Plan and end of unit knowledge we want the children to know by the end of each taught unit. This knowledge is revisited throughout the year and into other years groups. 

history long term plan 23 24.pdf

Progression of Knowledge and Skills 

history progression of skills and knowledge.pdf

 Our History Curriculum and links to British Values

british values links with history.pdf

 KS2 Timeline:

By teaching history in chronological order, we aim to deepen the children's understanding of time and how events are connected. For example, in Year 3, we start with the Stone/Bronze Age and then later explore the fascinating world of the Egyptians. These two historical periods occurred around the same time, and we encourage the children to draw connections between them.

In our lessons, we prompt the children to think like historians by reflecting on what they already know about a particular time period. We encourage them to question their knowledge and explore how people lived during that era. By comparing similarities and differences between different historical periods, the children gain a richer insight into the past.

We believe that this approach not only enhances the children's historical knowledge but also improves their critical thinking and analytical skills. By making connections between different periods in history, the children develop a more comprehensive understanding of the past and how it has shaped the world we live in today.