Key Stage 3 Review History Mexborough School 2008.

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Key Stage 3 Review History Mexborough School 2008

Year 7 Curriculum Themes ConquestEmpire Society

Term 1: Roman Empire ThemeContent ConquestArmy, Technology and Tactics EmpireGrowth, Pax Romana, Towns,Trade, Roads & Collapse. SocietyGovernment, City Life, Entertainment & Family.

Terms 2 & 3?: Medieval England ThemeContent ConquestNorman Conquest, Feudal System & Castles EmpireRelations with France, Scotland & Wales SocietyLife in Medieval Towns and villages. Black Death.

Term 3: Contrast & Connections Arab & Chinese Societies ThemeContent ConquestArmy & Technology EmpireGrowth, Government & Trade SocietyReligion & City Life These topics are covered in the Heinemann textbook – History in Progress

Term 3: British Empire ThemeContent ConquestBritish in India, Clive EmpireTrade, Raj SocietyIndian Mutiny Optional – yet to be fully thought through and resourced.