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BurlingtonJunior School

History

   

History enables children to gain a better understanding of their world and how it has evolved, as well as an appreciation of the world we live in today. Children study a variety of historical periods including ancient civilisations and British history from the Stone Age to 1066 as well as developing their historical skills. Topics also draw on our local history and culture to help give them a sense of identity and place.

At Burlington Junior School, we provide purposeful opportunities for children to share their learning, including through written work, drama and debate. This enables our pupils to demonstrate and present their knowledge and historical skills. 

"I enjoy learning about what has happened in the past and how people made sacrifices to make our world a better place. My learning inspires me to make a difference."

Year 6 Pupil

 

Making use of artefacts in a workshop

 

Our History Learning Journey

Our history learning journey works alongside the National Curriculum as well as taking into consideration the children's previous learning in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, and their future learning in Key Stage 3. This allows the children to build on their prior knowledge and skills whilst also preparing them for history lessons in secondary school. Each unit of learning has a key enquiry question which encourages pupils to utilise their knowledge and skills. 

 

Making use of artefacts

 

Enrichment in History

Throughout their time at Burlington, children will take part in history theme days where they will have the opportunity to dress up, take part in authentic activities and have visits from experts. Pupils may also learn history off-site, for example at local museums, where relevant. 

"I learn about how my life is different from people's lives in the past and we can learn from mistakes made in the past."

Year 5 Pupil

 

 

Useful Learning Links

BBC Bitesize - KS2 History

The British Museum

Historic Royal Palaces

 

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