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Meadowhead School

Meadowhead SchoolAcademy Trust

History

Our Vision

The History Department at Meadowhead aims to develop historians who are passionate about the past and equipped with skills for the future.

Our History Curriculum is designed to ensure that Meadowhead students:

  • Are taught a coherent, balanced chronological narrative that gives them a knowledge and understanding of important periods and events in British and World History.
  • Are taught a broad content that includes people of different genders, faiths and cultures in order to reflect the diversity of the school’s population and the diversity of wider British society.
  • Are taught content that helps them to understand the modern world and current events and demonstrates how History is relevant to them today.
  • Are taught engaging, challenging topics that they will enjoy studying.
  • Develop and progress in their historical skills. Key concepts and skills required for GCSE will be integrated into lessons to aid their transition.
  • Develop their writing skills and vocabulary.
  • Have their needs met whatever their ability, background or educational needs so that it is accessible to all and inspirational for all.

Where will history at Meadowhead take me .....in time, space and place?

 

 

 

“History is a light that illuminates the past, and a key that unlocks the door to the future.”

Runoko Rashidi

“We are not makers of history.
We are made by history.”

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Key stage 3 (7-9) 

Please click the hyperlinks to access the knowledge organisers

 

Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

Term 1

Topic 1 - How sophisticated were the Anglo-Saxons? 

Y7: Topic 1 Knowledge organiser

Topic 2 - How far did Anglo-Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest? 

Y7: Topic 2 Knowledge organiser

Topic 3 - How important was religion to people in the Middle Ages?

Y7: Topic 3 Knowledge organiser

Topic 1 - How did the Tudors change the Religion of England forever?  

Y8: Topic 1 Knowledge organiser

Topic 2 - Why did the power of the Monarch decline during the Renaissance?

Y8: Topic 2 Knowledge organiser

Topic 1 - Why did the First World War start in 1914? 

Y9: Topic 1 Knowledge organiser

Topic 2 - How similar were experiences of the Great War? 

Y9: Topic 2 Knowledge organiser

Topic 3 - What was life like under dictators in the 20th century? 

Y9: Topic 3 Knowledge organiser

Assessment

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.  

Assessment Week 1:  

Pupils will be tested knowledge and understanding from Term 1.  

  • Section A – Multiple Choice 
  • Section B – Vocab 
  • Section C – Chronology 
  • Section D – Description 
  • Section E - Explanation

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.  

Assessment Week 1:  

Pupils will be tested knowledge and understanding from Term 1.  

  • Section A – Multiple Choice 
  • Section B – Vocab 
  • Section C – Chronology 
  • Section D – Description 
  • Section E - Explanation

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.  

Assessment Week 1:  

Pupils will be tested knowledge and understanding from Term 1.  

  • Section A – Multiple Choice 
  • Section B – Vocab 
  • Section C – Chronology 
  • Section D – Description 
  • Section E - Explanation

Term 2:

Topic 4 - How different was life across the Medieval World?  

Y7: Topic 4 Knowledge organiser

Topic 5 - Did the Black Death bring destruction or opportunity?  

Y7: Topic 5 Knowledge organiser

Topic 3 - What do sources reveal about Sheffield’s hidden connections to the Transatlantic trade in enslaved people? 

Y8: Topic 3 Knowledge organiser

Topic 4 - How did the British Empire impact the World? 

Y8: Topic 4 Knowledge organiser

Topic 4 - What was the most significant moment of WW2? 

Y9: Topic 4 Knowledge organiser

Topic 5 - What was the Holocaust?

Y9: Topic 5 Knowledge organiser

Assessment

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.  

Assessment Week 2:  

Pupils will be tested knowledge and understanding from Term 2.  

  • Section A – Multiple Choice 
  • Section B – Vocab 
  • Section C – Chronology 
  • Section D – Description 
  • Section E - Explanation

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.  

Assessment Week 2:  

Pupils will be tested knowledge and understanding from Term 2.  

  • Section A – Multiple Choice 
  • Section B – Vocab 
  • Section C – Chronology 
  • Section D – Description 
  • Section E - Explanation

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.  

Assessment Week 2:  

Pupils will be tested knowledge and understanding from Term 2.  

  • Section A – Multiple Choice 
  • Section B – Vocab 
  • Section C – Chronology 
  • Section D – Description 
  • Section E - Explanation

Term 3:

Topic 6 - Why was the power of the Monarchy challenged in the Middle Ages? 

Y7: Topic 6 Knowledge organiser

Topic 7 - How has migration changed Britain over time? 

Y7: Topic 7 Knowledge organiser

Topic 5 - How did the Industrial Revolution Transform Britain?

Y8: Topic 5 Knowledge organiser

Topic 6 - How far did Britain achieve ‘true democracy’ by the 1930s? 

Y8: Topic 6 Knowledge organiser

Topic 6 - How did Mao’s policies impact life in China after 1949? 

Y9: Topic 6 Knowledge organiser

Topic 7 - How far was equality achieved by the end of the 20th century? 

Y9: Topic 7 Knowledge organiser

Assessment

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will have complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will have complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

Enquiry Outcome:  

Pupils will have complete an end of topic writing task for each enquiry.

 

Key stage 4 (10-11)

 

Year 10

Year 11

Term 1

Topic 1 - What was medicine like in the medieval period?

Topic 2 - How did medicine develop in the Renaissance?

Topic 3 - How did medicine develop in the 18th and 19th centuries?

Topic 4 - How did medicine develop in the 20th Century?

 

Topic 1 - What were the origins of the Cold War?

Topic 2 - What were the major crises in the Cold War?

Topic 3 -  How did Superpower relations change between 1945-91?

Assessment  

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will a complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

End of Topic Assessment: 

Pupils will complete an end of topic assessment to practice answering GCSE Exam Questions.  

Assessment Week 1:  

Pupils will be tested on Medieval and Renaissance Medicine.  

  • Section A – Knowledge Questions 
  • Section B – GCSE Exam Questions 

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will a complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

End of Topic Assessment: 

Pupils will complete an end of topic assessment to practice answering GCSE Exam Questions. 

Mock Exams:  

Pupils will be tested on Paper 1 and Paper 3 Exams.  

  • Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time and WW1 Medicine 
  • Paper 3 – Weimar and Nazi Germany

Term 2:

Topic 5 - Historic Environment: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914-18: injuries, treatments and the trenches.

Topic 6 - Was the Weimar Republic doomed to fail?

Topic 4 - How successfully did Elizabeth I rule England? 

Topic 5 - What challenges did Elizabeth face at home and from abroad? 

Topic 6 - What was Elizabethan Society like in the Age of Exploration, 1558–88? 

Assessment  

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will a complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

End of Topic Assessment:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic assessment to practice answering GCSE Exam Questions.

Assessment Week 2:  

Pupils will be tested on Industrial and Modern Medicine. 

  • Section A – Knowledge Questions 
  • Section B – GCSE Exam Questions

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will a complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

End of Topic Assessment:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic assessment to practice answering GCSE Exam Questions.

Mock Exams:  

Pupils will be tested on section of Paper 2.  

  • Paper 2 – Superpower Relations and the Cold War 

Term 3:

Topic 7 - Why did Hitler rise to power?

Topic 8 - How did Nazi control and the dictatorship develop?

Topic 9 - What was life like in  Nazi Germany? 

GCSE Revision: Medicine Through Time 

GCSE Revision: Superpower Relations and the Cold War

GCSE Revision: Early Elizabethan England 

GCSE Revision: Weimar and Nazi Germany

Assessment  

Homework Follow up Quiz: 

Pupils will a complete a Vocab Test and Knowledge Test for each topic following homework submission. 

End of Topic Assessment:  

Pupils will complete an end of topic assessment to practice answering GCSE Exam Questions. 

Mock Exams:  

Pupils will be tested on Paper 1.  

Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time and WW1 Medicine

GCSE Examinations 

  • Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time and WW1 Medicine 
  • Paper 2 – Superpower Relations and the Cold War & Early Elizabethan England. 
  • Paper 3 – Weimar and Nazi Germany

Key stage 5 (12-13)

 

Year 12

Year 13

Term 1

1. The United States, 1917-33

2. The Roosevelt years, 1933-45

1. The response to apartheid, c1948-59

2. Radicalisation of resistance and the consolidation of National Party power, 1960-68

1. The British Navy and the French Wars 1793-1815

2. The British Army and French Wars 1793-1815

Coursework: : Reasons for the abolition of the slave trade

Term 2:

3. The affluent society, 1945-61

4. The changing political environment, 1961-9

3. Redefining resistance and challenges to National Party power, 1968-83

4. The end of apartheid and the creation of the ‘rainbow nation’, 1984-94

3. The Crimean War 1985-6

4. The Second Boer War 1899-1902

5. The First World War 1914-18

Coursework: Researching and writing coursework on the historiography around the abolition of the slave trade.

 Assessment  

Trials:

Paper 1: Option 1F:

In search of the American Dream: the USA, c1917–96

Trials:

Paper 2: Option 2F.2:

South Africa, 1948–94: from apartheid state to ‘rainbow nation’

Trials:

Paper 3: Option 35.2:

The British experience of warfare, c1790–1918

Coursework submitted: 3000-4000 word essay on What were the justifications for Britain’s involvement in the Slave Trade and how did it work?

Term 3:

5.  A decline in confidence, 1968-80

Background to coursework: What were the justifications for Britain’s involvement in the Slave Trade and how did it work?

6. Historical interpretations: What impact did the Reagan presidency have on the USA, 1981-96?

Revision

Revision

 Assessment

Assessment week / resit trials:

Paper 1

Paper 2:

Resit trials N/A

Useful websites

https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-gcses/history-2016.html  

https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-a-levels/history-2015.html  

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/zj26n39  

https://www.senecalearning.com/

Extra-curricular / enrichment

  • A range of Historic environment visits will be offered to narrow the ‘cultural gap’ and enhance cultural capital:
    • Peveril Castle
    • Battlefields in France and Belgium
    • Royal Armouries in Leeds
    • Washington DC
  • Weekly History Film Club for KS3 to further engage students in the subject.
  • Cross-age mentoring for GCSE students to help them with revision, examinations and responsibility. 
  • One off events and visiting speakers for key commemorations/themes.

history through the ages

Battlefields trip 

 battlefields trip