The recent government changes to the national curriculum have caused a major shake-up in how children are being taught at primary school. Of course, the subject of history was affected, with a new government guideline being introduced, detailing what topics will be covered. Below, we have broken down this new Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 History
Key stage 3 Pupils should be taught to: design, use and evaluate computational abstractions that model the state and behaviour of real-world problems and physical systems
More and more people are questioning the ways human beings use animals, and some are actively turning away from using animal products in their daily lives. KS3 Religious Studies learning resources
Teaching about the suffrage movement builds empathy; helping students to understand the passion and fury felt by women of the later 19th and early 20th century as well as those involved in anti-suffrage campaigns. It requires students to empathise with their emotions and their experiences to truly understand the positions of those in the past.
Home Key stage 3 History teaching Welcome to the Key Stage 3 section of the site. This offers a full and comprehensive source of good advice that should be seen as a form of ‘virtual adviser’. The issues I focus on mainly are those that preoccupy history teachers in 2020. These history resources are tailored to the 2014 National Curriculum for history at KS1 and should inspire a passion for history and a desire to know more about the past. Take a step back in time with your KS1 pupils and get your children loving history with a helping hand from Twinkl. Your pupils will love learning what life was like for vWYXuzA.