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e. Knowledge Organisers for History

Our History Knowledge Organisers help pupils build a clear picture of the past while developing the language, structure and confidence to think like historians. 

At Aston Rowant School, History Knowledge Organisers are an integral part of our curriculum design. They support pupils in developing secure historical knowledge, a strong sense of chronology, and confidence in using subject‑specific vocabulary. 

Knowledge organisers make learning explicit and transparent, helping pupils understand what they are learning, how it connects to previous knowledge, and why it matters. They also support consistency across our mixed‑age classes and two‑year rolling programme. 

What Our History Knowledge Organisers Include 

Each history knowledge organiser is carefully designed to include three essential elements: 

🕰️ Key Vocabulary 

  • Subject‑specific terms relevant to the unit of study 
  • Vocabulary revisited and built upon across year groups 
  • Language pupils need to describe, explain and interpret the past 

Explicit vocabulary teaching supports oracy, reading comprehension and written historical explanation. 

📜 Essential Facts and Core Knowledge 

  • Key events, individuals and features of the historical period 
  • High‑priority facts pupils are expected to know and remember 
  • Clear links to the unit’s enquiry question 

This ensures pupils acquire a strong factual base to support deeper historical thinking. 

🗺️ Timelines, Maps and Diagrams 

  • Timelines to support chronological understanding 
  • Maps to locate places studied and understand change over time 
  • Diagrams to help explain historical processes or ways of life 

These visual supports are essential for helping pupils place new learning within a wider historical framework. 

Progression Across the School 

History Knowledge Organisers are adapted to pupils’ stage of learning, while maintaining ambitious expectations. 

EYFS – Understanding Time and Personal History 

In EYFS, history learning forms part of Understanding the World. 

Key Vocabulary 

  • Past / present 
  • Old / new 
  • Yesterday / today 
  • Family 
  • Before / after 

Essential Knowledge 

  • My life has changed over time 
  • People lived differently in the past 
  • Events happen in order 

Timelines and Visuals 

  • Simple timelines of the school day or childhood 
  • Photographs comparing now and then 
  • Story‑based sequencing images 

Key Stage 1 – Squirrel Class (Year 1 & Year 2) 

Knowledge organisers support pupils in building early historical awareness. 

Key Vocabulary 

  • Significant 
  • Event 
  • Past 
  • Timeline 
  • Artefact 
  • Beyond living memory 

Essential Knowledge 

  • Important events happened before I was born 
  • Some people from the past are remembered for a reason 
  • We can learn about the past from objects and stories 

Timelines and Visuals 

  • Simple historical timelines 
  • Maps showing where events happened 
  • Diagrams showing change over time 

Lower Key Stage 2 – Fox Class (Year 3 & Year 4) 

Knowledge organisers support deeper understanding and comparison. 

Key Vocabulary 

  • Chronology 
  • Civilisation 
  • Empire 
  • Society 
  • Trade 
  • Settlement 

Essential Knowledge 

  • Life differed for different groups in the past 
  • Events had causes and consequences 
  • History can be understood through evidence 

Timelines and Visuals 

  • Timelines showing overlapping periods 
  • Maps of ancient and historical civilisations 
  • Diagrams of daily life or structures 

Upper Key Stage 2 – Owl Class (Year 5 & Year 6) 

Knowledge organisers support analytical and interpretative thinking. 

Key Vocabulary 

  • Legacy 
  • Interpretation 
  • Propaganda 
  • Invasion 
  • Conflict 
  • Source 

Essential Knowledge 

  • Historical accounts can differ 
  • Evidence must be interpreted 
  • Past events have shaped modern Britain 
  • Individuals and groups had different experiences and perspectives 

Timelines and Visuals 

  • Extended British and world history timelines 
  • Maps showing movement, migration and conflict 
  • Diagrams explaining systems, roles or structures 
How Knowledge Organisers Are Used 

Pupils use knowledge organisers to: 

  • Revisit and retrieve learning regularly 
  • Practise and embed key vocabulary 
  • Support discussion, writing and explanation 
  • Build confidence when talking about history 

Teachers use them to: 

  • Ensure progression and consistency 
  • Support mixed‑age teaching 
  • Maintain high expectations for all pupils 
Impact on Pupils 

Through the use of History Knowledge Organisers, pupils: 

  • Develop secure chronological understanding 
  • Use historical vocabulary accurately and confidently 
  • Retain key knowledge over time 
  • Make connections between historical periods 
  • Understand history as both knowledge and interpretation