The Stone Age to the Iron Age
British history at Key Stage 2 starts with the Stone Age. Historians and archaeologists disagree about when exactly the Stone Age started and ended, but an estimated date according to evidence is around 8-10,000 BC until 4000BC. Cheddar Man is the oldest complete human skeleton to be found in Britain, dating from 7150 BC. The Iron Age starts in around 200BC and has continued ever since! This unit therefore covers at minimum 8-10,000 years of history – you cannot possibly cover everything, so you have to pick and choose your enquiry question carefully. The emphasis of the unit of study is upon change which can be a useful guide to help you focus planning.
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Place-names and the National Curriculum for History
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Pull-out Posters: Primary History 68
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Iron Age Farm - Film
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Britain from the Iron Age to Robin Hood
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Stone Age to Iron Age - overview and depth
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Using the back cover image: Windmill Hill
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Podcast Series: From the Stone Age to the Romans
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Podcast Series: Ancient British and Irish Pagan Religion
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Prehistoric Scotland
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Celtic Britain: the land the Romans conquered
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Prehistoric Bristol
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Case Study: Working with gifted and talented children at an Iron Age hill fort in north Somerset
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Case Study: Engaging history with National Trust tracker packs
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Case Study: Prehistory in the primary curriculum: A stonehenge to remember
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Primary History 51
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Children's thinking in archaeology
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