Foundation Stage & Key Stage 1
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) defines the group of children who must follow the relevant programmes of study in Nursery and Reception (ages 3-5). Key Stage 1 defines the group of children who must follow the relevant programmes of study in year 1 and year 2. In this section we have ideas for age-appropriate assemblies, classroom resources, historical enquiries and more.
Planning
- EYFS Scheme of Work
- EYFS Medium Term Plan - Toys and Games
- All the fun of the fair! Key Stage 1 – Beyond living memory
- Using stories to support history in the EYFS
- Primary History Summer Resource 2019: Diversity
- Food – a theme for learning about the past
Progression & Assessment
- Subject leader’s site: assessment and feedback
- It worked for me: investing in dialogue as a tool for assessment
- Assessment and feedback in history
- Tracking pupil progress
- Whole-school planning for progression
- KS1: Teaching about significant individuals
Enquiries
- HA Enquiry Toolkit
- Teaching black British history through local archives
- The Coronation of King Charles III
- Scheme of Work: Grace O'Malley
- The Elizabeth cake
- Women in parliament since 1918