History
At Rosehill Methodist Primary Academy, we aim to develop in children a desire for knowledge about the past and the events that have brought us to where we are today.
At Rosehill Methodist Primary Academy our history curriculum has been designed to ensure that all of our children have the knowledge and skills that are progressive and transferrable throughout their time at Rosehill and beyond. We aim to embed the knowledge and understanding of Britain’s past and that of the wider world. By doing this, students will develop a well-rounded knowledge of the past and its events, with the intention to improve every student’s cultural capital, understanding of the world around them and their own heritage.
Through history teaching, we enable children to gain a sense of personal identity and an understanding of their own cultural roots, as well as a respect for other cultures and other points of view. We also believe it important to ensure children have a sense of chronology and that local history is included. We believe that History encourages creative and critical thinking and a questioning mind.
Throughout the school, we recognise the importance of multiple approaches and use primary and secondary sources to give the children opportunities to become ‘active historians’. We ask our own questions, we investigate artefacts, we use the internet to research, and we enjoy drama, role-play and hot seating. We appreciate the role of narrative and read quality texts which link to our history topics. Children learn about aspects of the past, which relate directly to themselves, their families, their local area, our nation and the world.
Our Nursery and Reception pupils develop their sense of place and time through the 'Understanding the World' strand of the EYFS. Their natural curiosity of the world around them is developed through exploration of the school grounds and of people, places and communities in the local area and the wider world. Pupils begin to develop a sense of chronology including using time-related vocabulary and they discuss past and present events in their own lives and the lives of their family members.
In Key Stages 1 and 2 kills are taught through creative themes and are re-visited and built upon each year. This enables pupils to master these specific historical skills and to gain an in-depth understanding and knowledge.
Pupils’ learning within lessons is enlivened through the use of a range of artefacts, books, videos, photographs and timelines. Our pupils have access to knowledge organisers identifying key vocabulary. Our teachers carefully plan lessons which immerse pupils in rich vocabulary pertinent to the topic or concept they are learning. This ensures that pupils are able to communicate historically with confidence.