The Domesday Book. As King of England, William needed to know how much wealth each person had. The information collected by his supporters became known as the Domesday Book. KS3 History William's
Key stage 1. Pupils should develop an awareness of the past, using common words and phrases relating to the passing of time. They should know where the people and events they study fit within a chronological framework and identify similarities and differences between ways of life in different periods. They should use a wide vocabulary of
Diversity and untold stories: Slavery and the Natural World. Themed learning resources to support science and nature teaching, suitable for ages 11-14 (Key Stage 3).
KS3 History Part of Learn & revise Games History Detectives game Travel back in time and explore President Kennedy’s Oval Office, a factory in the industrial revolution, 17th century parliament
Rather than answers, this resource provides some questions that you and your department probably want to sit down and discuss. This should help clarify your vision and refocus your curriculum. It is split into three sections: intent, implementation and impact. These are the three areas Ofsted will focus on but they are also highly sensible.
Mathematics is an interconnected subject in which pupils need to be able to move fluently between representations of mathematical ideas. The programme of study for key stage 3 is organised into apparently distinct domains, but pupils should build on key stage 2 and connections across mathematical ideas to develop fluency, mathematical reasoning
cCnx7tf. The programmes of study for science are set out year-by-year for key stages 1 and 2. Schools are, however, only required to teach the relevant programme of study by the end of the key stage
Key stage 3. Pupils should be taught to develop their creativity and ideas, and increase proficiency in their execution. They should develop a critical understanding of artists, architects and designers, expressing reasoned judgements that can inform their own work. about the history of art, craft, design and architecture, including periods
The abolition of the slave trade. The Abolition of the Slave Trade Act was a movement developed in Britain to end the slave trade. However, hundreds of thousands of people remained enslaved. KS3
Baseline tests and topic checks 1 Queen Elizabeth 2 Life in Tudor times Key Stage 3 History by Aaron Wilkes: Invasion, Plague and Murder: Britain 1066-1558
King John and Magna Carta. In 1215, following disputes with barons and war with France, King John signed one of the earliest bills of human rights into existence: the Magna Carta. KS3 History The
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