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History Vocabulary Overview

History Vocabulary Overview

Alex Neophitou

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Developing children’s vocabulary is a crucial aspect of teaching and learning within schools and education. Developing an understanding of language can open up doors for young minds that they didn’t know existed, enabling them to build the cultural capital necessary to succeed and fulfil their potential.

In History in particular, it is highly important that we expose children across the whole of the Primary age range to key vocabulary that is necessary for development in this subject area. Furthermore, they need to experience the challenging technical language that will help them to articulate their understanding more clearly, concisely and effectively.

In History, children need to develop their awareness of key vocabulary and concepts when learning about different time periods and historic peoples in order to apply this learning to other aspects of the history learning that they will undertake. Understanding key historical language allows them to ask perceptive questions and develop their knowledge of the substantive concepts which are part of the curriculum.

These vocabulary overviews have been developed with all of this in mind and are split into two sections. The first links directly to the History units of learning delivered by the Learning Challenge Curriculum so that teachers and children know exactly the language required to be successful. For each year group, there is a set of six key words that should be learned as part of each topic. These six key words are also featured with definitions on the knowledge organisers (available separately) for each unit of learning. Alongside these six key words, is further language that the children could be exposed to as part of the unit of learning, when and where appropriate. The second section looks at language and vocabulary that is more subject specific, and for each year group the words that the children should experience over the course of the year appear here. In History, this is split up into ‘chronological understanding’, ‘knowledge of people, places and events’, ‘conceptual knowledge’ and ‘enquiry’ to enable development across different aspects of history.

This publication has been written to ensure that key vocabulary is highlighted for each unit of learning. It comes in both a straight year group format and a mixed age format. It is perfect for teachers to understand and see progression across their year groups. As a reference point, it makes it easy to see the vocabulary that children have been exposed to in previous year groups and how your teaching fits in across the rest of the school. For subject leaders, it is ideal for ensuring that necessary vocabulary is clearly set out in a progressive way across their subject and that it is developed and built upon year on year. 

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Product Reference: HVO-EB (year groups) HVOMA-EB (mixed-age year groups)
Format: eBook
Pages: 23
Publisher: Focus Education (UK) Ltd
Published Date: July 2023
Revised Date: July 2024

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