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LOCAL HISTORY |
1 IMPACTS AND CHANGES ON PLACES OVER TIME |
1a. What is my town like? |
1b. How has Glossop changed throughout my life and my grandparents’ lives? |
1c. What impact did the Romans have on Glossop?
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1.d What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on our local area? |
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traditions communities buildings land |
grandparents memories living memory different
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life time the older generation artefact decade |
invasion conquest Ionic column Doric column Corinthian column Melandra Castle |
centurion Empire Romanisation Hypocaust viaduct aqueduct
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Spinning Jenny rural urban workhouse woollen mills patents
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mass production Urbanisation industrialisation reform Stephenson’s rocket life expectancy import
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2 HOW LIVES HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME |
2a. What is life in Glossop like now? |
2b. What was being a child in Glossop like in the past? |
2c. How did life in Derbyshire change from the Stone Age to the Iron Age? |
2d. What do we know about the Victorians & the way they lived in Glossop? |
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past now modern old new a long time ago |
local before after houses school milk abacus
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artefact record player similarities differences abacus discipline |
Hunter-gatherer Tribe Bronze/Iron Roundhouse Hill fort tribal kingdoms |
Nomad Skara Brae Druid palaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic
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workhouse slums factory cobbles Howard Town privy |
townships parish manor census scholar philanthropist |
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BRITISH HISTORY |
3 CHANGING ROLE OF THE BRITISH MONARCHY |
3a. Who are my family and what jobs do they do? |
3b. Who is King Charles III and what is his job? |
3c. How did the monarchy in Britain change in the time of the Anglo-Saxons? |
3d. How was Henry VIII able to break with Rome? |
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family parents grandparents family tree jobs |
royal King Charles III Queen Camilla Prince William Buckingham Palace |
coronation monarch reign Commonwealth United Kingdom
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Alfred the Great Athelstan Edward the Confessor Angles Saxons Jutes |
Christian conversion Bayeux Tapestry Sutton Hoo Christianity Augustine Battle of Hastings |
Henry VIII heir line of succession successor Catholic Protestant
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dissolution monasteries dynasty Refomation dispensation Act of Supremacy |
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4 SIGNIFICANT TURNING POINTS IN THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN |
4a. What are the big changes that have happened in my family? |
4b. What impact did World War II have on life in Britain during and after the war? |
4c. How did invaders and settlers shape Britain? |
4d. How significant was the English defeat the Spanish Armada as a turning point in British history? |
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A long time ago same/different change people’s lives
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evacuee soldier World War II Remembrance
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Blitz Cenotaph Winston Churchill air raid shelter ration book
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Longboat invade settlement kingdom raid runes |
Danegeld Danelaw pillage pagan invasion language |
Queen Elizabeth I King Phillip II Mary Queen of Scots Francis Drake troops warships
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formation naval fleet Battle of Gravelines Cadiz colonization religious conversion |
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WORLD HISTORY |
5 CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-EUROPEAN ANCIENT SOCIETIES |
5a. Who do I share the world with? |
n/a – links to other strands |
5b. How have the Ancient Egyptians influenced our life today? |
5c. Who were the Mayans & how did their empire grow so rapidly? |
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similarities
differences
communities |
Know about recent changes in Glossop (since they were born) and why these changes might have happened (Links to 1b – local history)
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Talk about any monuments that they know of or of some civic buildings (Links to 1b – local history)
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pharaoh scarab scribe pyramid tomb afterlife
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sarcophagus hieroglyphics Rosetta Stone mummification irrigation vizier
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Dynasty Maize Codex Chichen Itza Stelae cacoa
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Bloodletting Cenote Mesoamerica codices Uinal Popol Vuh
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6 INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE HISTORY |
6a. What makes us special? |
6b. Who from my area has achieved extraordinary things? |
6c. How have Neil Armstrong & Amelia Earhart contributed to national and international exploration? |
6d. Did Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks and Paul Stephenson help to make the world a better place? |
6e. Who were the Suffragettes & what did they achieve? |
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similarities differences special talents individual |
famous local Alan Turing scientist Vivienne Westwood fashion designer computer Enigma Code
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aeroplane exploration astronaut pilot international globally famous American
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human rights racism race society culture justice |
intolerance stereotypes discrimination ethnicity prejudice privilege |
Emmeline Pankhurst equal rights vote hunger strike petition suffrage |
Anti-Suffrage League biased Constitutional Equal Franchise Act propaganda positive discrimination |
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7 Overarching Historical Vocabulary |
similarities differences communities traditions past present |
century order remembers memories similar different recent lifetime |
chronological living memory interpret enquire/enquiry evidence experts research source impact
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era/period BCE (Before Common Era) ACE (After Common Era) BC (Before Christ) CE (Common Era) AD (Anno Domini) archaeology
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consequences continuity biased pre-history impact
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primary source/evidence secondary source/evidence reliable evaluate reliable eye-witness Monarchy legacy decade |
extent of change extent of continuity ambiguous omits
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