Individuals & Events
Of course, individuals and events permeate history. However, the Key Stage 1 units of study particularly require the study of significant individuals and events. What makes an individual significant? What might be considered a significant event? The emphasis is upon a comparison of individuals and events that can be used to make links across time, themes and geographical space. In this section you will find resources and articles to help you to plan innovative units of work based around individuals and events that can either be used to reveal a local, national and international picture, or that can be used to illustrate themes over time or geographical space.
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How much has the weather mattered in British history?
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A Significant Local Event: Carlisle floods
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Earth heroes: Etta Lemon, ‘The Mother of Birds’
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The year without a summer and other cautionary tales
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Pull-out posters: Primary History 95
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Significant anniversaries: The Bristol Bus Boycott, 1963
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Exploring the Great Fire of London and Deaf history
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Historical anniversaries calendar
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Making the most of a visit to the Museum of London Docklands
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My favourite place: Lyme Regis, Dorset
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World War II: breathing life into a local history enquiry
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Significant people: Mary Wollstonecraft
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The Coronation of King Charles III
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The Coronation
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Significant anniversaries: the infamous Beeching Report 1963
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The new King
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Where might the Gunpowder Plot sit within the principles of the new model curriculum?
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Wangari Maathai as a significant individual
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One of my favourite history places: Neuschwanstein Castle
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Happy and Glorious: exploring and celebrating the Platinum Jubilee
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