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Learning Through Time aims to bring the up to date OFSTED framework to you through planning that has a thread through historical concepts.

Learning Through Time aims to bring the up to date OFSTED framework to you through planning that has a thread through historical concepts.
KS1 History: Communication Now and Then
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KS1 History: Communication Now and Then

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A KS1 history lesson which looks at communication and how it has changed time. This lesson teaches children through the progression of letters, to telephones, to mobile phones to the iPhone. Within this children will learn about how communication has changed over the years and how it has affected our society. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which includes a hook of a sound of a rotary phone as well as a video of a rotary phone. This lesson also includes a worksheet of the different forms of communication for the children to place in the correct chronological order. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Toys Old and New
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KS1 History: Toys Old and New

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A KS1 history lesson which compares toys which are old and new. In this lesson children learn about old and new toys through either by bringing them into the classroom or through videos which are embedded in this resource. This lesson focuses on the difference between clockwork toys which are powered by a spring in contrast to new toys which are battery powered. As well as this the materials of the toys is discussed to provide context to why older toys are made out of wood rather than plastic. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses toys with children. It also includes a worksheet for children to write about an old and a new toy. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Old and New Technology
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KS1 History: Old and New Technology

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A KS1 history lesson which defines the words old and new to children and looks at old and new technologies. This History unit will look at different aspects of life that technology has developed and changed so it is key for children to have a clear idea of old and new. Old being something from the past and new being something from the present time or era. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses old and new objects and is best utilised if there are objects that can be touched and investigated in the classroom. If not, there are photos provided for this discussion at the start of the lesson. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Technology Knowledge Organiser
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KS1 History: Technology Knowledge Organiser

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A knowledge organiser for the KS1 history unit for Technology. This knowledge organiser can be used as a mat in lessons to cover key facts for the children or can be stuck in children’s books. It is a great resource for an overview for what the children are going to learn in the Technology unit. This includes learning about how technology has changed our toys, transport and communication. This resource has 1 page which can be seen in the preview and covers: What children should know Historical skills the children are going to learn Key objectives for the children to learn Key historical concepts for the unit Key Vocabulary This resource comes in three versions: PDF in colour, PDF in black and white and PPT editable. How I use this resource: This resource can be printed and stuck in children’s books to indicate a new unit of history learning. This resource could also be highlighted and annotated to assess children’s progress through the unit.
KS1 History: Technology Medium Term Plan
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KS1 History: Technology Medium Term Plan

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A medium term plan for KS1 children for the Technology unit. This unit will cover changes in the living memory of children in Year 2 or Year 1 within technology. This will include changes in daily life, homes and transport. This medium term plan covers 6 lessons which are broken down into: Teacher Information Historical Concepts Key Vocabulary Hook Learning Task Plenary The lessons will cover: What is old and new How toys have changed How communication has changed How travel has changed How homes have changed A conclusion lesson with the outcome to make a times capsule. Through this unit children will learn how technology has changed our society, how it has affected industry as well as understanding different viewpoints on technology. How I use this resource: This resource can be printed or used online. This resource is to be used as an outline for the planning you make around the topic of Technology. If you are looking for more KS1 history planning we have already completed a unit of toys planning. Just click below to see! [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657]
KS1 History: Year 1 Lesson Planning Bundle
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KS1 History: Year 1 Lesson Planning Bundle

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This Year 1 History Lesson Planning Bundle includes 3 complete sets of lessons for those teaching Year 1 or Year 2 history. These lessons cover: Toys The Great Fire of London Explorers All 19 lessons are resourced and are ready to download to teach straight away!
KS1 History: Great Fire of London Complete Unit of Planning
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KS1 History: Great Fire of London Complete Unit of Planning

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A complete unit of planning for the Great Fire of London for children in Year 1 or Year 2. This resource features 6 lessons each with a task to complete at the end of the lesson. The six lessons are: London in the 1600s How did the Fire start? Events of the Great Fire Samuel Pepys Aftermath of the Fire Fire Now The resource also includes a knowledge organiser which shows what is taught in the unit and can be stuck in children’s books as well as a medium term plan with an overview with what is being taught. This resource is suitable for children in Year 1 or in Year 2. How I use this resource: This resource is fully planned and resourced so everything you should need for this unit is provided - saving you valuable time as a teacher. Prior to sessions you will need to check the planning to ensure that you have everything printed.
KS1 History Lesson: Firefighters Now
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KS1 History Lesson: Firefighters Now

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A KS1 history lesson which explains to children what firefighters are like now to draw comparisons to the 1600s. From the first session of this unit the children know how firefighters were not established in 1600s London and where they did exist they made little impact due to poor equipment. This lesson looks at firefighters now and the impact they have on modern day as well as comparing them to the 1600s. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which includes a worksheet. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children.
KS1 History Lesson: London in the 1600s
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KS1 History Lesson: London in the 1600s

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A KS1 history lesson which introduces children to the Great Fire of London unit through examining London in the 1600s. London in the 1600s was a booming place which was coping with a new, larger population. Due to this the streets were crammed and often buildings made out of timber, creating the seeds to the Great Fire. Within this lesson children will look at London, what the housing was like, the way of life, jobs and what fire safety looked like. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which links back to the toys unit by Learning Through Time It also includes a free worksheet to write on. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children.
KS1 History: Homes and Towns Complete Unit of Planning
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KS1 History: Homes and Towns Complete Unit of Planning

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A complete unit of planning for Homes and Towns for children in Year 1 or Year 2. This resource features 6 lessons each with a task to complete at the end of the lesson. The six lessons are: Celtic Homes Anglo-Saxon Homes Tudor Homes Victorian Homes Modern Homes Comparing Homes The resource also includes a knowledge organiser which shows what is taught in the unit and can be stuck in children’s books as well as a medium term plan with an overview with what is being taught. This resource is suitable for children in Year 1 or in Year 2. How I use this resource: This resource is fully planned and resourced so everything you should need for this unit is provided - saving you valuable time as a teacher. Prior to sessions you will need to check the planning to ensure that you have everything printed.
KS1 History: Comparing Homes History Lesson
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KS1 History: Comparing Homes History Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which compares different homes from different points in history. This lesson looks at particular aspects of homes and looks at how they have changed through time. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses compares homes with children. It includes a work booklet for this lesson and other future lessons. The task in this lesson is to write 3 sentences on how homes have changed. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Modern Homes History Lesson
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KS1 History: Modern Homes History Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about modern homes. This lesson follows on from other lessons in this unit and builds up to looking at homes today. The idea of this lesson is that children know all about homes from different ages and how the modern home brings different aspects together due to technology. This lesson looks at different homes in England. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children modern homes. It includes a work booklet for this lesson and other future lessons. The task in this lesson is to match the different types of homes. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Victorian Homes Lesson
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KS1 History: Victorian Homes Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about how Victorians lived and their homes. England during the Victorian reign developed largely due to the Industrial Revolution. The invention of factories as well as mass producing different goods meant that society changed exponentially. The smaller settlements that had developed in the past were soon left to bigger cities and towns, meaning houses changed. Houses were made in main cities and towns with brick, since it was mass produced. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children the lives of the Victorians as well as their homes. It includes a work booklet for this lesson and other future lessons. The task in this lesson is to label a Victorian home. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Tudor Homes Lesson
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KS1 History: Tudor Homes Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about how Tudors lived and their homes. The Tudors ruled England for around 200 years and are vital in the development of England under monarchs like Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. This lesson will look at how the Tudors lived and how the Tudors started the build up of bigger cities in England. This meant there were significant developments in housing and the production of houses. This lesson looks at this, comparing to houses within the Celts and the Anglo-Saxon era. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children the lives of the Tudors as well as their homes. It includes a work booklet for this lesson and other future lessons. The task in this lesson is to label a Tudor home. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Anglo-Saxon Homes
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KS1 History: Anglo-Saxon Homes

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about how Anglo-Saxons lived and their homes. The Anglo-Saxons lived around 2000 years ago in Britain and invaded Britain once most of the Roman forces had left Britain. Anglo-Saxons lived in small settlements with a chief in each. This resource looks at different features of the homes of Anglo-Saxons and what caused each. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children the lives of the Anglo-Saxons as well as their homes. It includes a work booklet for this lesson and other future lessons. The task in this lesson is to label an Anglo-Saxon home. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Celtic Homes Lesson
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KS1 History: Celtic Homes Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about how Celts lived. The Celts were alive prior to 0 so this lesson takes children back in time to see how the Celts lived. The Celts mainly lived in small settlements in homes which were called roundhouses. The outside of the Celts’ homes were made from stone or wood depending on where in the UK they lived. Most Celts were hunter gatherers so their lives were basic and didn’t have the luxuries that we have today. This lesson is key in establishing to children that in the past other people did not have the technology that we have today and in the past people mainly farmed and gathered their food. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children the lives of the Celts as well as how the Celts lived. It includes a work booklet for this lesson and other future lessons. The task in this lesson is to label a Celt’s home. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History Homes and Towns Knowledge Organiser
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KS1 History Homes and Towns Knowledge Organiser

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A knowledge organiser for the KS1 history unit for Homes and Towns. This knowledge organiser can be used as a mat in lessons to cover key facts for the children or can be stuck in children’s books. It is a great resource for an overview for what the children are going to learn in the Homes and Towns unit. This includes learning about what people lived in during Anglo-Saxon, Tudor and Victorian times. This resource has 1 page which can be seen in the preview and covers: What children should know Historical skills the children are going to learn Key objectives for the children to learn Key historical concepts for the unit Key Vocabulary This resource comes in three versions: PDF in colour, PDF in black and white and PPT editable. How I use this resource: This resource can be printed and stuck in children’s books to indicate a new unit of history learning. This resource could also be highlighted and annotated to assess children’s progress through the unit.
KS1 History Homes and Towns Medium Term Plan
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KS1 History Homes and Towns Medium Term Plan

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A medium term plan for KS1 children for the Homes and Towns unit. This unit will cover the understanding of changes in the local area as stated in the National Curriculum by looking at how houses have changed over different stages in history. This medium term plan covers 6 lessons which are broken down into: Teacher Information Historical Concepts Key Vocabulary Hook Learning Task Plenary The lessons will cover: Celtic Homes Anglo-Saxon Homes Tudor Homes Victorian Homes Modern Homes Comparing Homes Through Time Through this unit children will learn how houses have changed through time through developing technology. This will in turn look at how society has changed. How I use this resource: This resource can be printed or used online. This resource is to be used as an outline for the planning you make around the topic of Homes and Towns. If you are looking for more KS1 history planning we have already completed a unit of toys planning. Just click below to see! [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657]
KS1 Explorers: Complete Unit of Planning
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KS1 Explorers: Complete Unit of Planning

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A complete unit of planning for Explorers to cover the significant individuals of the past objective of the KS1 History National Curriculum. This unit covers in detail the National Curriculum objective of significant individuals by teaching children about a wide range of explorers in History. This resource features 7 lessons each with a task to complete at the end of the lesson. The seven lessons are: What is an Explorer? Ibn Battuta Christopher Columbus Ernest Shackleton Amelia Earhart Neil Armstrong Tim Peake The resource also includes a knowledge organiser which shows what is taught in the unit and can be stuck in children’s books as well as a medium term plan with an overview with what is being taught. This resource is suitable for children in Year 1 or in Year 2. How I use this resource: This resource is fully planned and resourced so everything you should need for this unit is provided - saving you valuable time as a teacher. Prior to sessions you will need to check the planning to ensure that you have everything printed. If you are interested in another KS1 History Unit our Toys Bundle is £10!
KS1 History: Neil Armstrong Explorers Lesson
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KS1 History: Neil Armstrong Explorers Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the life of Neil Armstrong and why he was a significant individual. Neil Armstrong is a significant individual as he was the first person to walk on the moon. Neil initially showed an interest in flying when he was younger and joined the Naval Air Force when older to pursue this interest. He was approached by NASA to become an astronaut and the rest is history! This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children Neil Armstrong’s life as well as making links to the prior lesson which was based on what an explorer is. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.