Learning for Life
Values

We will provide a structured sequence of lessons to ensure our children have covered the skills required to meet the aims of the national curriculum whilst encouraging them to be curious learners and gain a deep understanding of significant people and events from the past. We intend to inspire our children to develop a love of history and see how it has shaped the world they live in.
We will aim to develop and understanding of historical skills and concepts which can be transferred to whatever period of history is being studied. This will equip children for future learning.
These key historical skills and concepts, which are revisited throughout different units, are: Historical Interpretations; Historical Investigations; Chronological Understanding; Knowledge and Understanding of Events, People and Changes in the Past; Presenting, Organising and Communicating.
When planning lessons, we consider learners with SEND. Teachers consider the barriers of the individual children and the key learning of each lesson; identifying the specific new learning. Teachers consider how to:
connect previous learning to current lesson.
identify key words whose meanings they need to be able to understand?
adapt learning resources ensuring all children can access the learning.
If appropriate, we plan for an additional adult in the lesson and share their responsibilities with them in advance.
The impact of using a well thought out, sequenced structure of lesson will be seen across the school with an increase in the profile of history.