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Intrepid Explorers - Lesson 3: Sea Voyages Then and Now

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SKU H12CS900203
Key Stage 1History Knowledge OrganiserChanges in Living MemoryEvents Beyond Living MemorySignificant IndividualsHistoryYear 1Year 2

Use this Famous Explorers KS1 History pack to introduce your class to some of the most intrepid explorers across history, including Ibn Battuta, Christopher Columbus, Neil Armstrong and a whole host of modern explorers! Your class will find out all about the lives and achievements of these significant individuals and why they are remembered today. They will also learn how we know about these famous explorers through investigating historical sources such as books, diaries, artefacts, film and photographs.

A Knowledge Organiser is available to support the learning in this scheme. It is included in the Complete Series download or can be purchased individually.

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In this next lesson, children find out about the difficult and dangerous work involved with sea voyages during the 15th century. They will find out what it was like to live and work on board the Santa Maria and compare and contrast these experiences with a modern day ocean liner.

Children bring their understanding to life by writing diary entries in role or building a model of the Santa Maria.

This complete lesson pack comes with everything you need to teach your class about finding out about sea voyages then and now, including a detailed lesson plan, PDF lesson slides and a range of printable resources offering a variety of access points for your learners.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Information Sheet
  • Chat Mat
  • Diary Entries
  • free overview (medium-term plan) ...
  • free assessment grid ...
  • curriculum objectives covered ...

Download a free overview to support your teaching of this scheme of work.

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