Long-term overview - Romans - Year 4

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Long-term overview - Romans - Year 4
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The Year 4 history curriculum provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the significant transformations that took place in Britain from the end of the Iron Age to the end of the Roman occupation. Pupils delve into the reasons behind the Roman invasion, the advancements they introduced, the resistance they faced from the Britons, and the eventual withdrawal of Roman forces from Britain. This unit specifically concentrates on the impact of the Roman occupation and the lasting changes it brought to the British Isles.

Disciplinary knowledge is a key component of the curriculum, where students develop an understanding of chronology and causation, engage in historical enquiry, and explore interpretation and significance. They learn to sequence events on a timeline, distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and appreciate how bias and exaggeration can affect historical accounts. Through investigating different perspectives on the Roman occupation, pupils come to understand the concept of 'Romanisation' and discuss its long-term effects on British history. The curriculum aims to equip students with the skills to critically evaluate the past and recognise its influence on the present.