black deathBlack Death to today: Keeping healthy over time  – Y6

This intrinsically interesting topic has been chosen as a long-term development study as it not only builds on the fact that all pupils will have some experience of this issue, but also it is a great vehicle for pupils to understand change and continuity in history.

Pupils learn a lot about the speed of change, and the barriers to improvement, as well as pinpointing turning points over time. By spanning a long arc of nearly 700 years the topic makes a major contribution to pupils’ chronological understanding and allows them to learn, in particular, about the medieval, Tudor, and Victorian periods which may not be covered elsewhere. As the existing KS2 history curriculum is heavily weighted to pre-1066, the balance of this unit is deliberately tilted to the modern era, especially the 19th and 20th century when so much progress took place.

Because the topic inevitably touches on aspects of health and the science that lie behind them, it makes a major contribution to pupils’ scientific understanding, as well as dealing with religious and moral aspects.

Rather than try to cover the whole period in equal detail, the approach here is to focus on key moments which illuminate the issues most memorably for pupils. To that end, we have showcased the role of effective story telling so you will see a number of specially written stories to engage pupils’ interest and arouse their curiosity.

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This intrinsically interesting topic has been chosen as a long-term development study as it not only builds on the fact…

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Keeping healthy – KQ1 – What does the Black Death of 1348 tell us about people’s knowledge of health 700 years ago?

Pupils are hooked in with a story of the impact of the Black Death on one family. This is followed…

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Keeping healthy – KQ2 – How much more did they know about keeping healthy by the time of the Great Plague of 1665?

Pupils’ attention is focused on the Great Plague of 1665. They consider the likely efficacy of methods used to combat…

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Keeping healthy – KQ3 – Did such huge changes in people’s health suddenly take place about 200 years ago?

Pupils’ attention is grabbed with a powerful story, supported by detailed analysis of two contemporary sources.  Having had the changes…

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Keeping healthy – KQ4 -Which were the biggest breakthroughs in people’s health in the 19th century?

In this session the focus moves to pupils’ working more independently, carrying out their own research in groups and then…

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Keeping healthy – KQ5 – Has everyone become healthier in the last 100 years?

Starting with a contemporary cartoon analysis, which hints at highly relevant current life-style related health problems that still have not…

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Keeping healthy – KQ6 – When was the best time to live in terms of keeping heathy? What would the dates of your preferred lifespan of 80 years be?

In this brief concluding session, pupils look back over 300 years of history and make a judgement about the best…

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