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15,000 – 10,000 BCE
15,000 – 10,000 BCE
4,500 BCE- 3,500 BCE
3,000 BCE 1,800 BCE 700 – 500 BCE 200 BCE 54 BCE
Oldest Cave paintings are
found in Lascaux Cave
in France
Animal hide used to make
tents.
People begin to make simple pottery and
farming spreads.
Construction starts on
Stonehenge.
First copper mines are
built.
Iron working technology starts to be used and
range of tools and weapons are found.
When druids were first
sighted. Very little is
known about them.
Julius Caesar raids South
East England.
Noun – person, place or thing (table, chair, London, Miss Linke)Adjective – describes a noun (red, bright, tiny)
This term we will be recapping the 2, 5 and 10 times tables.
Place Value : We will be learning to recognise
RocksA rock is a solid material forming part of the surface of the Earth and other similar planets.
During the Stone Age, humans were referred to as ‘Hunter Gatherers’. This meant that in order to survive they went and hunted and gathered natural resources from around their environment. As time developed and new machineries were bought in, new and more
What are invasion games?
Examples of invasion games include basketball, football, rugby and hockey. In this topic you’ll explore different aspects of invasion games such as passing in different ball games and
compare the difference. How can you keep possession of the ball in netball compared to football? What are the different
rules between the two?
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Stone Age
Iron AgeKey VocabStone Age Occurred 12,00 years ago.
Iron Age Started in 1200 BC. Stone Henge Built around 5,000 years agoSkara Brae
A Neolithic settlement in Western Europe.
Key Facts: The Stone Age is the name given to the
earliest period of human culture when stone tools were first used.
In Britain, the Stone Age was around 12,000 years ago.
The dog was the first animal to become a household pet. It was trained to help with hunting, warn of danger and provide warmth and comfort to its owners.
The houses in Skara Brae had beds, cupboards, dressers, shelves and chairs meaning it was one of the most developed Stone Age settlements.
Noun – person, place or thing (table, chair, London, Miss Linke)Adjective – describes a noun (red, bright, tiny)
This term we will be recapping the 2, 5 and 10 times tables.
Place Value : We will be learning to recognise
RocksA rock is a solid material forming part of the surface of the Earth and other similar planets.
In RE we will be exploring the questions ‘Who should judge whether or not an action is right or wrong. How would you know?’ Over the course of the term we will be exploring the definition of right and wrong and thinking about some of our everyday actions that are right or wrong. We will be discussing how we might behave
Guard the pin
Players stand in a circle formation.A pin is placed in the middle of the circle and one player is selected to
guard the pin.The teacher gives a foam ball to the
players in the circle.Players may pass the ball to each
other until they have an open shot to knock the pin down.
Once the pin is knocked down, the guard may return to the circle and
a new guard is selected.
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