Our understanding of the world and our place in it is largely shaped by history. We can look back and be inspired by past people’s innovation and tenacity and learn from their mistakes. As primary school teachers, it’s our responsibility to encourage a love of history in young minds and ensure it comes to life for them in the classroom. Teachers are already very short of time, so the best way to ensure your history lessons cover that national curriculum and inspire your pupils can be to use a primary history scheme of work.
History schemes of work make the topic less daunting for non-specialists and are designed to give teachers confidence when delivering each lesson. These expertly designed (and tried and tested) lesson plans and resources are created by subject specialists who have a deep understanding of primary history and the most effective and interesting ways to teach it to each year group. The history schemes of work include lesson plans, activities, and assessment guides – everything you need to teach history with confidence.
Primary history schemes of work provide you with a roadmap to follow and a foundation to build upon to save you time and provide you with fully planned history lessons. Instead of doing all the prep, you can focus on all the other things you have to do as part of your working day.
Using a well-developed history scheme of work can provide numerous advantages for both you, your school and your pupils:
Your chosen history scheme of work should:
We provide you with access to a range of high-quality, curated history schemes of work that can be adapted to suit your pupils’ needs. Simply choose the scheme that works for you. Our history schemes of work include a scheme by Focus Education. Developed by OBE award-winner Clive Davies, this scheme is crafted using a progressive and enquiry-based approach. It is adaptable to your school’s context and comes with detailed year-group overviews and cross-curricular links.
Focus Education’s scheme of work emphasises the progression of substantive and disciplinary concepts. Their comprehensive coverage ensures pupils explore central topics such as Castles, the Great Fire of London, Victorians, the Stone Age, Ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and more.
As teachers, we want to inspire our pupils and ignite a lifelong love of learning. A well-chosen history scheme of work provides a valuable route to achieving this goal. It delivers a clear, progressive, and engaging curriculum that simplifies the teaching process, saves time, and allows you to put your energy into bringing these historical topics to life. Explore the history schemes and resources we have on Pango today!