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MrEvansHistory

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I am Head of History at a Middle School in the U.K, teaching Year 5-8 and co-run History Teachers UK Share Space through Facebook. If you have any questions regarding any of my resources, please feel free to contact me via my linked twitter account. If you download, I'd be most grateful for any reviews left.

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I am Head of History at a Middle School in the U.K, teaching Year 5-8 and co-run History Teachers UK Share Space through Facebook. If you have any questions regarding any of my resources, please feel free to contact me via my linked twitter account. If you download, I'd be most grateful for any reviews left.
The Silk Roads: Greece Vs Persia
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The Silk Roads: Greece Vs Persia

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This is the second lesson in a scheme of work I am creating on the early period of the Silk Roads. This lesson includes a focus on the Ionian revolts and the first invasion of Greece by Persia and the Battle of Marathon. This lesson was designed and used with Year 6, but feel free to adapt as you require. The video I created to go alongside this is attached and a link is also included in the Powerpoint.
History Progress Chart
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History Progress Chart

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This is a progress chart which I will be using with Year 5 from September. It includes 3 sections: The first section is based on factual knowledge tests, both pre and post. The second section is on applied knowledge, these are historical skills which will be assessed on extended pieces of writing throughout the year. The bottom section is an area for pupils to include strengths and focus areas for each term based on their assessment outcomes. Feel free to adapt to suit.
Who was part of the Roman Empire?
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Who was part of the Roman Empire?

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This is a lesson used with Y5 on the enquiry ‘Who was part of the Roman Empire?’. It uses extracts from SPQR by Mary Beard to look at various aspects of the wider Roman Empire and the Romans interactions with the Empire.
Why did the Western Roman Empire fall?
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Why did the Western Roman Empire fall?

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This is a lesson used with Y5 looking at the enquiry Why did the Western Roman Empire fall? It draws upon techniques used in The Writing Revolution in attempt to improve literacy in Historical writing.
Why did the Roman Empire split?
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Why did the Roman Empire split?

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This is a lesson used with Y5 looking at why the decision was taken to split the Roman Empire. It involves mapping the divide between Eastern and Western Roman empires, why the Empire was split and a brief summary of what the Eastern Empire became.