Wood Farm Primary School

History

At Wood Farm School, we are proud of our curious, perceptive historians. Our children are expert enquirers: asking questions, thinking critically, and finding evidence to develop their own perspective of the past.

Children make connections with previous learning, both in history and other subjects as they make comparisons between time periods and contexts and empathise with people from the past. For example, when learning about the 'Golden civilization of Baghdad', year 5 children draw on their knowledge of the Anglo Saxons and Stone and Bronze age, from years 3 and 4, as well as linking their geographical learning about trade to consider what makes a perfect settlement. Children learn about turning points in the history of our world, both in the local area, and further afield, as well as a diverse range of significant historical figures who have had an impact on history.

Reading is a key tool they use to learn about the past, along with exploring historical artefacts and scrutinising images and children are confident evaluating the reliability and usefulness of information to draw their conclusions.

What you will see:

Children placing their learning within a historical chronology, to draw comparison between different periods, and think about the legacy of people, events and achievements both at the time and beyond

Children posing historical questions and actively seeking the answers with their peers how to answer them

Children using their reading skills to find out about the past, and expressing their understanding of the past with beautiful pieces of extended writing which puts their literacy skills into practice.

Ambitious children developing powerful knowledge of the past, and seeking to deepen their this knowledge further.

 

What you will hear:

Children justifying their ideas about the past, giving evidence for their opinions.

Children using historical language to communicate the passing of time, and the significance of events.

Children making connections between what they are learning now, their previous time periods studied and their learning in other projects and subjects, building their internal schema about the World and its history.

In Years 1 to 6 history will be the main focus for projects over two half terms each year. During these terms, the whole school work on history together: children share their thinking with each other, and teaching staff collaborate to make connections between previous and current learning, and ensure progression between years. 

Click here for our History 'I can' statements

Click here for our 'Whole School Humanities Progression'

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