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Victorians
8a: Victorian Britain
8a: Britain since 1930 (WW2)
8b: History of Britain in its European and wider world
11b: A study of the impact of the Second World War
on the lives of men, women and children from different 11a: A study of the impact of significant individuals,
events and changes in work and transport on the lives of 7a: Study maps at a range of scales.
men, women and children from different sections of
DT: 5a/b/c: Food (Ration based)
Art: 5c: Collage
DT: 5a/b/c: textiles/sewing (mop caps, aprons, quilt,
sampler)
Art: 5a Artist study - William Morris. 5c: Printing
Myths & Legends
Local History Study - Hull
7a: a study investigating how an aspect in the local area
has changed over a long period of time, development 7a: study at a range of scales – local, regional and
national
7c: carry out fieldwork investigations outside the
Art: 5a Artist study – David Hockney
UK Locality – Hull
8a: British History: The Romans, Celts, Anglo-Saxons
and Vikings.
6a: Locality in the UK (Hull)
8b: History of Britain in its European and wider world
6c: Water and its effect on landscapes and people,
including the physical features of rivers 9: An overview study of how British society was shaped
7a: study at a range of scales – local, regional and
by the movement and settlement of different peoples in the period before the Norman Conquest and an in-depth 7b: study a range of places and environments in
study of how British society was affected by Roman different parts of the world, including the UK and 7a: study at a range of scales – local, regional and
7c: carry out fieldwork investigations outside the
DT: 5a/b/c: Materials, stiff/flexible (Roman shields)
Art: 5b: ICT mosaic
Life, Beliefs, Achievements, Men and Women and British History
A European history study
12 A study of the way of life, beliefs and achievements 8b Britain in its European and wider world of the people lving in Ancient Greece and the influence of their civilisation on the world today. Britain and the wider world in Tudor times
A world history study
individuals, including Tudor monarchs, who 13 A study of the key features, including the everyday lives of men, women and children, of Ancient Hans Holbein, Andy Warhol Portraits Paint, Pastels, Chalk Deforestation, Settlements and Cocoa Bean Volcanic eruptions, Flooding, Earthquakes etc Geography
Localities
Geography
6e an environmental issue, caused by change in an environment and attempts to manage 7a study at a range of scales – local, regional 7a study at a range of scales – local, regional 7b study a range of places and environments 7b study a range of places and environments 7c carryout fieldwork investigations outside DT - Vehicles
Knowledge, skills and understanding:
5a investigating and evaluating a range of familiar products, thinking about how they work, how they are used and the views of 5b focussed practical tasks that develop a range of techniques, skills, processes and DT – Life Jacket
Knowledge, skills and understanding:
5a investigating and evaluating a range of range of materials, including electrical familiar products, thinking about how they work, how they are used and the views of mouldable materials, stiff and flexible 5b focussed practical tasks that develop a range of techniques, skills, processes and British History
8b Britain in its European and wider world range of materials, including electrical mouldable materials, stiff and flexible

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