The Big Picture: Comparing Civilisations · c. 3000 BC – AD 1500
Why Do Civilisations Rise and Fall?
Thinking about the big patterns of history: why empires grow, peak, and eventually decline.
Key Questions
- 1What caused these civilisations to decline or collapse?
- 2Are there patterns in how civilisations rise and fall?
- 3What lessons can we learn from studying ancient civilisations?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS2: History - Ancient CivilisationsKS2: History - Continuity and Change
Year: Year 6
Subject: History
Unit: The Big Picture: Comparing Civilisations
Period: c. 3000 BC – AD 1500
Suggested Methodologies
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