History Mixed-aged Individual Units of Learning

by Clive Davies
History Mixed-aged Individual Units of Learning

REF: LCHMA-OPT

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These units of learning have been created taking full account of the issues that have been raised recently by inspectors about the balance between substantive knowledge and disciplinary knowledge in history.

There are 4 or 5 units of learning per year groups 1 to 6. (linked directly to the National Curriculum). The mixed aged units are set out in Year 1/2, Year 3/4 and Year 5/6.

Each of the units follows a system which ensures that prior knowledge has been ignited (link it); that there is a focus on the main learning (composite) and that these are broken into component parts. In addition, the units seek to create a balance between the development of substantive knowledge and pupils' disciplinary knowledge. This part is known as the 'learn it'.

There are also 'check its' which should be used during the learning to ensure that pupils are keeping up and therefore negate the need to catch up at a later stage. These 'check its' can be used at any stage of the learning activity. To end the unit there are suggestions for pupils to present an aspect of their learning to others. This stage known as the 'show it' provides opportunities for pupils to demonstrate their learning to others.

The final part of the unit is an example of several retrieval activities which are specific to the learning. These would be used after the learning has been completed and maybe a term or so after to check that pupils have recalled key knowledge.

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Publisher: Focus Education UK Ltd
Published Date: April 2024
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Price: £25

History
History Y1/2: What was my grandparents’ childhood like?
History Y1/2: How have our homes changed over time?
History Y1/2: What lessons have we learned from the Great Fire of London?
History Y1/2: How did the Victorians influence our life today?
History Y1/2: Who were and are UK’s famous people?
History Y1/2: Who are Britain’s significant monarchs?
History Y1/2: Why do we have castles?
History Y1/2: What was that used for?

History Y3/4: How did Britain change between the beginning of the Stone Age and the end of the Iron Age?
History Y3/4: How did our homes change between the beginning of the Stone Age and the end of the Roman occupation?
History Y3/4: How did Britain change between the end of the Iron Age and the end of the Roman occupation?
History Y3/4: How did what we ate change between the beginning of the Stone Age and the end of the Roman occupation?
History Y3/4: Why was Ancient Egypt’s civilisation ahead of its time?
History Y3/4: Who lived in the Indus Valley and what do we know about them?
History Y3/4: How has 'crime and punishment' changed over the ages?
History Y3/4: How did Manchester grow to be one of the leading cities?

History Y5/6: How did Britain change between the end of the Roman occupation and 1066?
History Y5/6: Who were the Anglo-Saxons and what influence do they have on our life today?
History Y5/6: What are the main events that happened in Britain between 1066 and the present day?
History Y5/6: When and why did we create the British Empire?
History Y5/6: What was the impact of the World War 2 on Britain?
History Y5/6: What was the impact of the two world wars on Britain?
History Y5/6: Who were the Maya and what have we learned from them?

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