History - Long Term Plan
Our long term plans are updated and reviewed regularly in line with adaptions to the curriculum.
If you have any questions or queries we welcome you to contact the Subject Leader using the contact details on the main curriculum page.
HISTORY LONG TERM PLAN |
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Autumn 1 |
Autumn 2 |
Spring 1 |
Spring 2 |
Summer 1 |
Summer 2 |
Year 7 |
Migration 500BC - Present |
Migration 500BC - Present |
The Norman Conquest |
The Problems of Medieval Monarchs |
The Medieval Church
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Medieval Life |
- How is history investigated? - Who were the first English people? - What drove people to migrate? - How have migrants changed Britain? |
- Who were the first English people? - What drove people to migrate? - How have migrants changed Britain? |
- Why was England a battlefield in 1066? - How did William take control of England?
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- How important were medieval Queen’s? - How powerful were England’s Monarchs?
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-Why was the church so important? - What was the significance of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s murder?
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- Was 1348 the end of the world? - What was it like to live in the shadow of the Black Death? - What were the causes of consequences of the Peasants Revolt? |
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Year 8 |
Challenges to the Catholic Church |
The English Civil War
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The Transatlantic Slave Trade |
The British Empire |
The Industrial Revolution |
The Suffragettes |
-Why did Henry break with Rome? - What were the consequences of the break with Rome?
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- Why did England descend into a Civil War? - What was the impact of the execution of Charles I?
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- What was it like to be involved in the slave trade? - Why was the slave trade abolished?
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- How did the British Empire benefit Britain? - How did it develop and decline? |
- What was it? - Did it bring progress or improvement?
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- Why was Jack the Ripper never caught?
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Year 9 |
The Causes and Course of the First World War |
The Causes and Course of the First World War |
The Interwar Years
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Turning Points of WWII
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The Holocaust
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Ancient Medicine |
- What was the role of women prior to 1900? - What different methods were used to win the vote Why did the First World War break out?
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- Why did the First World War break out? - How was WWI fought?
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- Why did WWI end and what was its impact? - Was appeasement the cause of the Second World War? |
-How did the course of the Second World War change course?
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- Were the Jews persecuted before the Holocaust? - How was the Final Solution implemented?
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- Why was progress limited during the medieval period?
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Year 10 |
GCSE Medicine
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GCSE Medicine |
GCSE Medicine |
GCSE Early Elizabethan England
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GCSE Early Elizabethan England
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GCSE Early Elizabethan England
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-Why was progress limited during the medieval period?
- Was there really so little progress in medicine 1500 – 1700?
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- Why were there so many medical breakthroughs in the 19th century?
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-What were the key developments of the twentieth century?
- How did surgery and treatment develop over the course of the First World War?
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-What was the situation like on Elizabeth’s ascension? - How successful was Elizabeth at settling the problem of religion? |
- How much of a threat did Mary Queen of Scots pose? - How did the relationship with Spain develop? |
- What was Elizabethan society like? - What impact did the voyages of discovery have? |
Year 11 |
GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany |
GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany |
GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany
GCSE American West |
GCSE The American West
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GCSE The American West
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- What problems did the Weimar Republic face?
-How did the Weimar Republic overcome its challenges? |
- How did Hitler become Chancellor?
- How did Hitler control Germany? |
- What was life like in Nazi Germany?
- How and why did conflict arise between the Plain Indians and the American settlers? |
- How did the development of the plains impact on the Indians? - How were the plains settled?
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- How did law and order develop on the plains? - How did the cattle industry rise and fall?
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