Key Stage 2 is where history really starts to unfold in exciting depth. Children move beyond personal and local history to explore the bigger picture โ ancient civilisations, sweeping changes across time, and the lives of people who shaped Britain and the world. The KS2 History National Curriculum gives you a broad framework with flexibility…
Teaching history at Key Stage 1 (KS1) is all about sparking curiosity, building a sense of time and change, and helping young children begin to understand…
By Melanie Moore – Author and Curriculum Director. Around the world, educators are rethinking how to prepare children for a fast-changing, technology-driven future. One approach gaining…