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History for key
stage 1
Our history pages are based on the National
Curriculum. Some directly cover the topics; others give a broader
perspective on the period or topic, which helps pupils put
their knowledge into context.
The worksheets illustrated
on this page are to show you some examples of the wide
range of history advice and guidance available to members
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Toys - Teddy Bears |
My teddy bear |
The toy shop of time |
Toys through history |
Unit 2. What were homes like a long time ago? |

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Homes in the past |
In our homes now and in the past |
Homes long ago and a game to play |
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum |
Unit 3. What were seaside holidays like in the past? |

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Beside the seaside - activities |
Seaside holidays |
Seaside holidays now and then |
Holidays in Felixstowe |
Unit 4. Why do we remember Florence Nightingale? |

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Florence Nightingale |
Famous people |
Florence Nightingale |
Mary Seacole |
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| Curriculum in Scotland and Wales Our current pages are based on the National Curriculum for England. |
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History curriculum in Scotland
5-14 curriculum – People in the past
Link for Scottish history |
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History curriculum in Wales
Resources for Welsh history |
Key stage 2 history
Key stage 3 history
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