Primary Schools

Skills and concepts development for first and second classes

Working as an historian


Through completing the strand units of the history curriculum the child should be enabled to

Time and chronology

  • begin to distinguish between the past, present and future
  • begin to develop an understanding of chronology through exploring and recording simple sequences and by placing objects or pictures in historical sequence

Change and continuity

  • explore instances of change and continuity, especially in personal life, in family and local history
    features which have changed or remained unchanged in home, family and immediate local environment

Cause and effect

  • discuss the reasons why some events happened and some of their consequences
    the actions of a character in a story

Using evidence

  • examine a range of simple historical evidence
    photographs, objects, memories of older people, buildings, stories and songs
  • begin to distinguish between fictional accounts in stories, myths and legends and real people and events in the past

Synthesis and communication

  • communicate an awareness of stories, people and events from the past in a variety of ways
    writing, drama, other media, information and communication technologies

Empathy

  • imagine and discuss the feelings of characters in stories from the past.
 
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