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HISTORY SKILL Demonstrating knowledge & understanding Explanation, analysis & evaluation of past events Analysis, evaluation & judgment of sources. Interpretation analysis & how they differ. ASK: How developed was the Islamic Empire in the Middle Ages? ASK: Why did Henry reform the church? ASK: So are Americans actually British? HISTORY SKILL HISTORY SKILL HISTORY SKILL Development of warfare Protest Protest Civil War case Study America Empire, Conflict and Power Migration The Tudors The Crusades The Norman Conquest KS3 HISTORY CURRICULUM MAP ASK: How is a dictatorship different to a democracy? Who were the Anglo-Saxons? Who should be King? How did Harold Godwinson die? How important was Medieval religion? Why was Jerusalem so important? Who was the better leader Saladin or Richard? Who was Henry VIII? Did Bloody Mary deserve her nickname? Was Elizabeth’s reign the Golden Age? Were the Tudors important in the colonisation of America? Who found America? Who colonised America? Why did America fight for independence? How have people populated the World? How have Britain been involved in migration? What is the main factor for migration? Empire How do Empires link to migration? Why did countries want Empires? How is slavery involved in the British Empire? How does the industrial revolution link to the British Empire? What was the industrial revolution? What was life like for children? How bad were the living conditions? Why did England behead a King? Who was Oliver Cromwell? What happened when England was a Protectorate? What were Medieval Battle tactics? What happened when gunpowder was invented? What happened during the Boer War? How did warfare develop in WWI? How did 2 bullets cause a World War? What were the key battles of WWI? ASK: How should the British Empire be remembered? Problems for Medieval monarchs What happened to Thomas Beckett? What is the Magna Carta? Who had more power in England; the Church or the King? The Industrial Revolution What happened at the Peterloo massacre? Who were the suffragettes? Have their been any modern protests? World War One Ancient/Modern History Archaeology Economics English Literature English Language History of Art Journalism Law Media Philosophy Politics Sociology Administrator Analyst Archaeology The Arts & Media Copywriting Education Journalism & Broadcasting Law Marketing Museum Curator Politics Researcher Social Media Analyst Social Worker Writer We will enhance their lives in and beyond the classroom. Analysis Attention to Detail Communication Cultural Understanding Empathy Literacy Organisation Problem solving Research Patience Logical Thinking Rise of dictatorships Who was Joseph Stalin? Who was Adolf Hitler? What were their similarities World War Two How did warfare develop in WWII? Why did WWII start? What are the key battles of WWII? The Holocaust and other Genocides What is the Holocaust? Were there other genocides after the Holocaust? The Middle East Does modern conflict link to the Crusades? How was the Middles East divided up after WWII? Vietnam What Empire was involved in Vietnam? Why did America get involved in Vietnam? Crime and Punishment How has the punishment of crime changed over time? ASK: Did the World learn a lesson after the Holocaust? ASK: Why did America support the French leaving Vietnam?

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HISTORY SKILLDemonstrating knowledge

& understandingExplanation, analysis &

evaluation of past events

Analysis, evaluation &

judgment of sources.

Interpretation analysis

& how they differ.

ASK:

How

developed

was the

Islamic

Empire in

the Middle

Ages? ASK: Why did

Henry reform the

church?

ASK: So are Americans

actually British?

HISTORY SKILL HISTORY SKILL HISTORY SKILL

Development of

warfare

ProtestProtest – Civil War case Study

America –

Empire,

Conflict and

Power

Migration

The TudorsThe Crusades

The Norman Conquest

KS3 HISTORY CURRICULUM MAP

ASK: How is a dictatorship

different to a democracy?

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Who should be King?

How did Harold Godwinson die?

How

important was

Medieval

religion?

Why was

Jerusalem so

important?

Who was the

better leader

Saladin or

Richard?

Who was Henry VIII?

Did Bloody Mary deserve

her nickname?

Was Elizabeth’s reign the

Golden Age?

Were the

Tudors

important in the

colonisation of

America?

Who found

America?

Who colonised

America?

Why did

America fight

for

independence?

How have people populated the

World?

How have Britain been involved in

migration?

What is the main factor for migration?

EmpireHow do Empires link

to migration?

Why did countries

want Empires?

How is slavery

involved in the British

Empire?

How does the

industrial

revolution link

to the British

Empire?

What was the

industrial

revolution?

What was life

like for

children?

How bad were

the living

conditions?

Why did England behead a King?

Who was Oliver Cromwell?

What happened when England

was a Protectorate?

What were

Medieval

Battle tactics?

What

happened

when

gunpowder

was invented?

What

happened

during the

Boer War?

How did warfare develop in WWI?

How did 2 bullets cause a World

War?

What were the key battles of

WWI?

ASK: How should the British

Empire be remembered?

Problems for Medieval monarchs

What happened to Thomas Beckett?

What is the Magna Carta?

Who had more power in England; the

Church or the King?

The Industrial

RevolutionWhat happened at the Peterloo

massacre?

Who were the suffragettes?

Have their been any modern

protests?

World War One

Ancient/Modern History • Archaeology • Economics •English Literature • English Language • History of Art

Journalism • Law • Media • Philosophy • Politics • Sociology

Administrator • Analyst • Archaeology • The Arts & Media Copywriting • Education • Journalism & Broadcasting •

Law Marketing • Museum Curator • Politics • Researcher

Social Media Analyst • Social Worker • Writer

We will enhance their lives in and beyond the classroom.

Analysis • Attention to Detail • Communication • Cultural Understanding • Empathy • Literacy • Organisation Problem solving • Research • Patience • Logical Thinking

Rise of dictatorships

Who was Joseph

Stalin?

Who was Adolf Hitler?

What were their

similarities

World War

Two

How did warfare

develop in

WWII?

Why did WWII

start?

What are the key

battles of WWII?

The

Holocaust

and other

Genocides

What is the

Holocaust?

Were there other

genocides after

the Holocaust?

The Middle East

Does modern

conflict link to the

Crusades?

How was the

Middles East divided

up after WWII?

Vietnam

What Empire

was involved in

Vietnam?

Why did America

get involved in

Vietnam?

Crime and

Punishment

How has the

punishment of

crime changed

over time?

ASK:

Did the World learn a lesson after

the Holocaust?

ASK:

Why did America support the French

leaving Vietnam?

Page 2: KS3 HISTORY CURRICULUM MAP - Bexhill Academy

HISTORY SKILLDemonstrating knowledge

& understandingExplanation, analysis &

evaluation of past events

Analysis, evaluation &

judgment of sources.

Interpretation analysis

& how they differ.

ASK:

Did

William

have true

control?ASK: Why did

Henry reform the

church?

ASK: Was Elizabeth’s

reign really that

different?

HISTORY SKILL HISTORY SKILL HISTORY SKILL

Ancient/Modern History • Archaeology •Economics • English Literature • English

Language • History of Art Journalism •Law • Media • Philosophy • Politics •Sociology

Administrator • Analyst • Archaeology • The Arts & Media Copywriting • Education •

Journalism & Broadcasting • Law Marketing •Museum Curator • Politics • Researcher Social Media Analyst • Social Worker • Writer

We will enhance their lives in and beyond the classroom.

Analysis • Attention to Detail •Communication • Cultural Understanding • Empathy •Literacy • Organisation Problem solving • Research • Patience • Logical Thinking

Revision of all topics Revision of all

topics

KS4 HISTORY CURRICULUM MAP

ASK: How is a dictatorship

different to a democracy?

Focus on

Medicine

Focus on

Germany

Focus on

Paper 1 exam

questions

Focus on

Paper 3 exam

questions

Focus on Superpower Relations

Focus on Elizabeth

Focus on Paper 2 exam questions

ASK: How did the slave trade

link to the American Civil

war?

Medicine, 1250-1500 & Medicine, 1500-

1750

Supernatural ideas on disease

The Black Death

Change in the Renaissance period

Medicine 1750-

1900 &

Medicine, 1900-

the present

Microbes

Improvement

s in hospitals

Anaesthetics

Antiseptics

Penicillin

Fight against

lung cancer

The Historic Environment: the

treatment of illnesses and injuries

in the British Sector of the

Western Front, 1914-18

Start to Weimar Weimar and Nazi

Germany, 1918-1945?

Weimar and Nazi

Germany, 1918-1945?

Weakness of the Weimar

Challenges of the 1920’s

Hitler’s rise to power

Hitler’s policies in power

Weimar and Nazi

Germany, 1918-

1945

Police state

Policies on the

Church

Hitler Youth

The Nazi’s

ideal women

Nazi education

Jewish

persecution

Superpower Relations and the Cold War

1941 to 1991.

Breakdown after WWII

The Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine

The Warsaw Pact

Superpower Relations

and the Cold War 1941

to 1991

Soviet control of

Hungary

The Prague Spring

Superpower

Relations and

the Cold War

1941 to 1991

Détente

Soviet

invasion of

Afghanistan

Loosening

Soviet grip

End of the

Cold War

Early Elizabethan England, 1558-1588

Society in Elizabethan England

Legitimacy

Challenge at home for Elizabeth

Religious divisions in England

Early Elizabethan England,

1558-1588?

Elizabeth’s religious settlement

The puritan challenge

The Catholic challenge

Mary Queen of Scott’s