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Year 6 History

Key Stage 2 History Year 6: studying ancient civilisations including Egypt, Greece, and the Maya, alongside a local history study of a post-1066 site, aligned with UK National Curriculum attainment targets.

6 units·47 topics·Ages 10-11

01Ancient Egypt: Life and Death on the Nile

12 topics·Autumn Term

Investigating one of the world's earliest and greatest civilisations: the pyramids, pharaohs, and everyday life along the Nile.

The Nile: Source of Life and Settlement

Understanding why the River Nile was essential to Egyptian civilisation and how it shaped farming, building, and early settlements.

Hexagonal ThinkingThink-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Early Dynasties and Unification

Exploring the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt and the establishment of the first pharaohs and dynasties.

Document MysteryConcept MappingTimeline Challenge
Pharaohs: God-Kings and Rulers

Exploring the role of pharaohs as god-kings, their divine authority, and their responsibilities to the people.

Role PlayDocument MysteryHot Seat
Building the Pyramids: Engineering Marvels

Investigating the engineering marvels of the pyramids, their construction techniques, and their purpose.

Simulation GameGallery WalkProject-Based Learning
Mummification and the Afterlife Journey

Investigating Egyptian beliefs about death, the process of mummification, and the journey to the afterlife.

Simulation GameRole PlayDocument Mystery
Gods, Goddesses, and Temple Worship

Exploring the pantheon of Egyptian gods and goddesses, their roles, and the purpose of their grand temples.

Gallery WalkConcept MappingStations Rotation
Hieroglyphs and the Role of Scribes

Learning about the complex writing system of Ancient Egypt and the vital role of the scribe in administration.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-ShareMuseum Exhibit
Daily Life in Ancient Egypt: Social Classes

Investigating the homes, food, clothing, and leisure activities of ordinary Egyptians across different social classes.

JigsawRole PlayDocument Mystery
Women in Ancient Egypt: Power and Rights

Examining the roles of women, from ordinary farmers to powerful queens like Hatshepsut and Cleopatra.

Gallery WalkHot SeatDocument Mystery
Egyptian Art, Sculpture, and Jewellery

Exploring the distinctive styles of ancient Egyptian art, sculpture, and the significance of their jewellery.

Museum ExhibitGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Egyptian Inventions and Technology

Discovering the practical inventions and technological advancements of ancient Egypt, from irrigation to papyrus.

Stations RotationConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
The Decline of Ancient Egypt

Investigating the factors that led to the eventual decline and conquest of ancient Egypt, including foreign invasions.

Socratic SeminarDocument MysteryHexagonal Thinking

02Ancient Greece: Democracy and Philosophy

10 topics·Autumn Term

Studying Greek civilisation and its lasting influence on democracy, philosophy, art, and modern life.

The Rise of Greek City-States

Understanding the geography of Greece and how it led to the development of independent city-states.

Concept MappingFour CornersThink-Pair-Share
Athens: Birthplace of Democracy

Investigating the origins and practices of Athenian democracy and its impact on civic life.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical ChairsRole Play
Sparta: A Military Society

Comparing the democratic city-state of Athens with the militaristic society of Sparta.

Four CornersSimulation GameJigsaw
Greek Gods, Goddesses, and Myths

Exploring Greek mythology, the Olympian gods, and how myths explained the world to ancient Greeks.

Role PlayGallery WalkCarousel Brainstorm
The Ancient Olympic Games: Origins and Rituals

Investigating the origins, rituals, and significance of the original Olympic Games in Greek society.

Simulation GameStations RotationTimeline Challenge
The Persian Wars: Defending Greece

Investigating the conflict between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, including key battles.

Simulation GameTimeline ChallengeThink-Pair-Share
Greek Theatre: Tragedy and Comedy

Discovering the origins of tragedy and comedy and the importance of the theatre in Greek civic life.

Role PlayStations RotationGallery Walk
Philosophers and Thinkers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

Introducing key Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and their contributions to thought.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical ChairsExpert Panel
Greek Art, Architecture, and Sculpture

Exploring the distinctive styles of Greek art, the principles of classical architecture, and famous sculptures.

Gallery WalkMuseum ExhibitThink-Pair-Share
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age

Investigating the conquests of Alexander the Great and the spread of Greek culture across a vast empire.

Timeline ChallengeDocument MysteryJigsaw

03The Maya: Cities in the Rainforest

8 topics·Spring Term

Studying the ancient Maya of Central America: their cities, calendar, writing system, and mysterious decline.

Who Were the Maya? Geography and Adaptation

Discovering the Maya civilisation in the rainforests of Central America: their cities, rulers, and achievements.

JigsawDocument MysteryStations Rotation
Maya Cities and Architecture

Exploring the grand Maya cities like Tikal and Chichen Itza, their pyramids, and ceremonial centres.

Gallery WalkProject-Based LearningStations Rotation
Maya Writing, Numbers, and the Calendar

Exploring the Maya writing system, their invention of zero, and their remarkably accurate calendar.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-ShareGallery Walk
Corn and Chocolate: Maya Food and Farming

Investigating how the Maya farmed in the rainforest and the importance of cacao and maize.

Stations RotationGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Maya Religion and Rituals

Exploring Maya gods, cosmology, and the importance of rituals and ceremonies in their daily lives.

Document MysteryRole PlayCarousel Brainstorm
The Ritual of the Ball Game

Understanding the religious and social significance of Pok-ta-pok, the ancient Maya ball game.

Simulation GameRole PlayCarousel Brainstorm
Daily Life in Maya Society

Investigating the daily routines, social structure, and roles of different people in ancient Maya society.

JigsawRole PlayThink-Pair-Share
The Mystery of the Maya Decline

Investigating why the great Maya cities were abandoned and what theories historians have about their collapse.

Hexagonal ThinkingSocratic SeminarDocument Mystery

04The Big Picture: Comparing Civilisations

4 topics·Spring Term

Drawing connections and contrasts between Egypt, Greece, and the Maya to understand the nature of human civilisation.

Defining Civilisation: Shared Features

Exploring what the great ancient civilisations had in common: writing, cities, religion, and social hierarchy.

Hexagonal ThinkingFour CornersJigsaw
Religion and Belief Across Civilisations

Comparing how Egyptians, Greeks, and Maya understood their gods, death, and the meaning of life.

Carousel BrainstormGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Architecture and Engineering Feats

Comparing the building techniques of the Pyramids, the Parthenon, and Maya temples.

Gallery WalkJigsawStations Rotation
Writing Systems and Knowledge

Comparing the development and use of hieroglyphs, alphabets, and logograms in ancient civilisations.

Stations RotationConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share

05Local History: Our Story Since 1066

5 topics·Summer Term

Investigating a local site or building that dates from after 1066, connecting national history to our own community.

Introducing Our Local History Site

Introducing a local castle, church, or historic building and finding out when and why it was built.

Document MysteryStations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Sources for Local History Research

Learning to use primary and secondary sources like maps, photographs, and documents to research local history.

Document MysteryStations RotationJigsaw
Changes to Our Site Over Time

Using maps, photographs, and records to trace changes to the site across different periods of history.

Gallery WalkDocument MysteryJigsaw
The People of the Site: Lives and Roles

Researching the individuals who lived or worked at the site and what their lives were like.

Role PlayHot SeatGive One, Get One
Local History and National Events

Connecting the specific history of our local site to broader events and trends in British history since 1066.

Timeline ChallengeConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share

06The Victorians: A Turning Point in British History

8 topics·Summer Term

Exploring the massive changes in industry, empire, and daily life during the reign of Queen Victoria.

Queen Victoria and Her Reign

Introducing Queen Victoria, her long reign, and the key characteristics of the Victorian era.

Timeline ChallengeThink-Pair-ShareDocument Mystery
The Industrial Revolution Transforms Britain

How steam power and factories changed Britain from a rural to an urban nation.

Carousel BrainstormStations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Victorian Cities: Growth and Problems

Investigating the rapid growth of cities, the challenges of overcrowding, poverty, and disease, and early reforms.

Document MysteryGallery WalkProblem-Based Learning
Victorian Childhood: School and Work

Comparing the lives of rich and poor children, from chimneysweeps to the first state schools.

Role PlayDocument MysteryGallery Walk
The British Empire at its Peak

Investigating how Britain became the world's leading power and the impact of the Empire on other countries.

Four CornersJigsawFormal Debate
Victorian Inventions and Discoveries

Looking at how the railway, the telephone, and medical advances changed the world.

Gallery WalkStations RotationHexagonal Thinking
Victorian Leisure and Entertainment

Exploring how Victorians spent their free time, from music halls to seaside holidays and new sports.

Museum ExhibitRole PlayCarousel Brainstorm
Victorian Art and Literature

Exploring the popular art movements and influential authors of the Victorian era, such as Dickens and the Pre-Raphaelites.

Gallery WalkDocument MysteryThink-Pair-Share