The events of the battle. The Battle of Hastings began at 9am on 14 October 1066. Harold’s army was lined up at the top of Senlac Hill, forming a shield wall facing down against William’s army.
Reading and writing. Reading at key stage 3 should be wide, varied and challenging. Pupils should be expected to read whole books, to read in depth and to read for pleasure and information. Pupils should continue to develop their knowledge of and skills in writing, refining their drafting skills and developing resilience to write at length.
In Key Stage 3 geography, learning deepens and children continue to investigate a wide range of people, places and environments. They start to learn about the geographical patterns and processes and the political, economic, social and environmental factors affecting people and places. They also learn about the interdependence between places and
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course of Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. Each progress descriptor in the Progression Maps has been assigned a number between 1 and 12. The numbers indicate the level of challenge attributed to each progress descriptor. The 12 Steps in the Progression Scale provide the building blocks of how a subject develops from 11-16.
2. Asking questions. Pupils are given data, for example about the transatlantic slave trade or number of witches hanged in the 17th century and have to generate five really good questions that top quality historians would ask of the figures. 3.
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key stage 3 history topics