Stone Age to Iron Age Britain
(Year A, Term 1)
National Curriculum Coverage
National Curriculum Coverage
changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age
late Neolithic hunter-gatherers and early farmers, for example, Skara Brae
Bronze Age religion, technology and travel, for example, Stonehenge
Iron Age hill forts: tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture
Path A Key Questions:
Path A Key Questions:
Q: Who are the pre-historic people on a timeline?
Q: What were pre-historic homes like?
Q: How did pre-historic people find food?
Q: What did pre-historic people wear?
Q: What is Stonehenge?
Path B Key Questions:
Path B Key Questions:
Q: When were the Stone, Bronze and Iron ages?
Q: How do we know about pre-historic Britain?
Q: What was life like at Skara Brae?
Q: What can Stonhenge tell us about Bronze Age people?
Q: What was life like in Maiden Castle?
Knowledge Guides:
Knowledge Guides:
History Stone Age to Iron Age Knowledge Guide.pptx
Science Links:
Science Links:
SiS Web Stone Age.pdf