Long-term overview - Famous People from Manchester - Year 1

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In the Year 1 history curriculum, students are introduced to the concept of fame and its relevance to local history, specifically focusing on significant individuals from Manchester who have made notable contributions on both a national and international scale. The National curriculum requirement for History Key Stage 1 mandates that pupils should be aware of the lives of prominent figures from the past and understand how these individuals have shaped the world we live in today. This includes learning about the achievements of famous Mancunians, the impact their work has had on contemporary society, and recognising a famous person from Manchester who is still alive today. Students are encouraged to explore why these individuals are celebrated and the significance of their contributions.

The teaching framework for this topic also encompasses disciplinary knowledge such as chronology, causation, historical enquiry, interpretation, and significance. Pupils are expected to create simple timelines to understand recent events, remember parts of stories involving memories from the past, and use temporal language to describe the passing of time. They will also respond to questions about the past, observe and handle artefacts, and begin to offer opinions on historical events. Through this process, students learn to identify similarities and differences between various time periods and to recount historical details from sources like pictures and stories. The aim is to help them articulate the reasons behind people's actions in history and to grasp the contrast between 'long ago' and 'now', fostering an early appreciation for the heritage of Manchester and its influence on our lives today.