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Useful Reading Aides

Reading Guide

The reading guide button allows the user to have a reading guide that will appear on the y & x axis. (Think of it like using your finger to guide you eyes over the words you should be reading on a book).

Highlight Reading Guide

The hightlight reading guide button allows the user to have a reading guide that will highlight a strip on the page to view.

As historians, children will be able to develop their sense of self and their place in the world. They will be inspired to be curious and creative thinkers who develop a complex knowledge of local, national and wider world history. We want pupils to develop the confidence to think critically, ask questions, and be able to explain and analyse historical evidence.

There is a strong focus on building an awareness of significant events, places and individuals. Each key stage has a focus on an element of local history that is relevant to children’s own lives today. There is an opportunity to explore the past in a hands-on environment by using artefacts and high-quality primary sources of evidence.

By the time children leave our school, children will develop a secure chronology of local, British and world history.

Rationale and Purpose for History Curriculum Overview for History Progression for History Policy for History
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