Stone Age to Iron Age
The National Curriculum for history at Key Stage 2 requires pupils to study a broad sweep of British history. This starts with a unit of study examining changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. Examples of the kinds of things you could study include late Neolithic hunter-gatherers and early farmers, settlements such as Skara Brae, Bronze Age religion, technology and travel, monuments such as Stonehenge, Iron Age hill forts and settlements, tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture.
In this section you'll find resources to support this unit of study. We'll add further resources as they are submitted.
Attached files:
- The Boy with the Bronze Axe
78.9 KB Word document - Houses from Stone Age to Iron Age
259.8 KB PDF document - Museum from Home videos - Prehistory Week (Leeds Museums and Galleries)
883.7 KB PDF document - Stone Age Artists (video)
133.2 KB PDF document