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History
Progressive statements
Year Group
Year 1
To investigate and interpret the
past
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Year 2
I can ask questions such as:
o What happened?
o How long ago?
o What was it like for
people?
I can use artefacts, pictures and
stories to find out about the
past.
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I can ask questions and find
answers about the past
I can use artefacts, pictures,
stories, online sources and
databases to find out about the
past.
I use phrases such as: a long
time ago, recently, when my
parents were children, decades
and centuries to describe the
passing of time.
I can identify some of the
different ways the past has been
represented
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To understand Chronology
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I can describe historical events.
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I can describe significant people
from the past.
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I can observe or handle evidence
to ask questions and find
answers to questions about the
past.
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To build an overview of world
history
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I can describe historical events
I can describe significant people
from the past and compare
aspects of life on different
periods.
I can recognise and explain that
there are reasons why people
in the past acted like they did
I can recount changes that have
occurred in my own life.
I can place events in order on a
timeline.
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I can label timelines with words or
phrases such as; past, present, older
and newer.
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I can use dates where appropriate.
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I can place events and artefacts in
order on a timeline
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I can label timelines with an
increasingly broader vocabulary of
everyday historical terms
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I can recount changes that have
occurred in my own life and identify
similarities and differences between
ways of life in different periods.
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I can use dates where appropriate
To communicate historically
o
I can use words and phrases such
as; a long time ago, recently,
when my parents/carers were
children to describe the passing
of time.
o
I show an understanding of the
concept of nation and of a nation’s
history
I can show an understanding of
concepts such as civilisation,
monarchy, parliament, democracy,
war and peace.
o
To investigate and interpret
the past
Year 3
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Year 4
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To build an overview of world
history
I can suggest suitable sources of
evidence for historical enquiries.
I can use evidence to ask
questions and find answers to
questions about the past
I can describe different accounts
of a historical event and explain
some reasons why they may
differ
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I can use more than one source
of evidence for historical enquiry
in order to gain a more accurate
understanding of history.
I can use evidence to ask
questions and find answers to
questions about the past.
I can suggest causes and
consequences of some of
the main events and changes in
history.
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I can give a broad overview of
life in Britain, from ancient until
medieval times.
I can describe the characteristic
features of the past, including
ideas, beliefs, attitudes and
experiences of men, women,
and children.
I can describe changes which
have happened in the locality
of the school throughout
history.
I can describe the social, ethnic,
cultural or religious diversity of
past society.
I can compare some of the
times studied with those
of other areas of interest
around the world.
To understand Chronology
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I can place events, artefacts and
historical figures on a timeline using
dates.
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I can use dates and terms to describe
events
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I can understand the concept of
change over time, representing this,
along with evidence, on a time line.
To communicate historically
o
o
I can use literacy, numeracy and
computing skills to a good standard in
order to communicate information
about the past.
I can use appropriate historical
vocabulary to communicate,
including dates and chronology
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I can use literacy, numeracy and
computing skills to a good
standard in order to
communicate information about
the past.
o
I can use appropriate historical
vocabulary to communicate,
including: time period, era,
change
To investigate and interpret
the past
Year 5
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I can use sources of evidence to
deduce information about the
past.
I can seek out and analyse a
wide range of evidence in order
to justify claims about the past.
I can understand that no single
source of evidence gives the full
answer to questions about the
past.
I can refine lines of enquiry as
appropriate.
To build an overview of world
history
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I can describe the social, ethnic,
cultural or religious diversity of
past society.
I can identify continuity and
change in the history of the
locality of the school.
To understand Chronology
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I can describe the main changes in a
period of history (using terms such
as: social, religious,
political, technological and cultural).
I can understand the concepts of
continuity and change over time,
representing them, along
with evidence, on a time line.
I can use dates and terms accurately
in describing events.
To communicate historically
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Year 6
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I can select suitable sources of
evidence, giving reasons for
choices.
I can use sources of info to form
testable hypotheses about the
past.
I can refine lines of enquiry as
appropriate.
I can show an awareness of the
concept of propaganda and how
historians must understand the
social context of evidence
studied.
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I can describe the characteristic
features of the past, including
ideas, beliefs, attitudes and
experiences of men, women
and children.
I can compare some of the
times studied with those of the
other areas of interest around
the world.
I can identify continuity and
change in the history of the
locality of the school.
I can give a broad overview of
life in Britain and some major
events from the rest of the
world.
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I can identify periods of rapid change
in history and contrast them with
times of relatively little change.
Describe the main changes in a
period of history (using terms e.g.
social, religious,
political, technological and cultural).
I can understand the concepts of
continuity and change over time,
representing them, along
with evidence, on a time line.
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I can use appropriate historical
vocabulary to communicate,
including:
dates
time period
era
chronology
continuity
change
century
decade
legacy
I can use literacy, numeracy and
computing skills to
an exceptional standard in order
to communicate information
about the past.
I can use original ways to present
information and ideas.
I can use appropriate historical
vocabulary to communicate,
including:
dates
time period
era
chronology
continuity
change
century
decade
legacy.
I can use literacy, numeracy and
computing skills to
an exceptional standard in order
to communicate information
about the past.
I can use original ways to present
information and ideas.