History
Units (34)
History units
1
Stone Age Britain: what do archaeologists think they know about it?
Year 3
6 lessons2
Bronze and Iron Age Britain: how did life change during this time?
Year 3
6 lessons3
Ancient Egypt: what stayed the same across 3,000 years?
Year 3
6 lessons4
Sumer and other early civilisations: what made them similar?
Year 3
6 lessons- 5
The earliest civilisations: the Indus and the Shang
5The earliest civilisations: the Indus and the Shang
Year 3The earliest civilisations: the Indus and the Shang
Year 3 6
Iron Age Britain: what have historians learnt about Iron Age Britain?
Year 3
6 lessons7
Ancient Greek civilisation: what do we know about ancient Greece?
Year 4
6 lessons8
Ancient Greek civilisation: what is its most significant legacy?
Year 4
6 lessons9
Ancient Greek civilisation: why is Alexander called 'The Great'?
Year 4
6 lessons10
The Romans: what did it mean to be a Roman?
Year 4
6 lessons11
The Romans: what impact did the Romans have on Britain?
Year 4
6 lessons12
The Romans: what is the story of Christianity's rise?
Year 4
6 lessons13
Britain after the Romans: how did Christianity survive in the British Isles?
Year 5
6 lessons14
Early Islamic civilisation: how did Baghdad become the ‘City of Peace'?
Year 5
6 lessons15
Early Islamic civilisation: what connected Baghdad to the wider world?
Year 5
6 lessons16
Britain's settlement by Anglo-Saxons: what changed after the Romans left?
Year 5
6 lessons17
The Anglo-Saxons: how do we know about life in Anglo-Saxon England?
Year 5
6 lessons18
The Vikings: why did they come to the British Isles?
Year 5
6 lessons19
The Great War: how did the Great War affect local people and their communities?
Year 6
6 lessons20
The Vikings: how do we know so much about Viking York?
Year 6
6 lessons