3.6 All schools are also required to teach religious education at all key stages. Secondary schools must provide sex and relationship education. Figure 2 β Statutory teaching of religious education and sex and relationship education Key stage 1 Key stage 2 Key stage 3 Key stage 4 Age 5 β 7 7 β 11 11 β 14 14 β 16
Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11) Build the Change: Human Impact. Evolution and inheritance. Volcanoes and earthquakes. Life cycles, habitats and classification. Animals including humans. Science and scientists. Rocks, fossils and dinosaurs. Browse all KS2 resources.
Key Stage 1 / Key Stage 2 / Age 5 - 11. Primary Music takes a cross-curricular approach, with music objectives explored in relation to popular infant topics or related areas of the curriculum. The
Help every pupil to know more, look closer, think deeper and write better as they develop their historical knowledge and skills throughout Key Stage 3 and get 'GCSE-ready'. Exploring the stories of fascinating people, places and events through an enquiry approach, this Student Book familiarises KS3 pupils with the different ways of thinking
Teaching about the suffrage movement builds empathy; helping students to understand the passion and fury felt by women of the later 19th and early 20th century as well as those involved in anti-suffrage campaigns. It requires students to empathise with their emotions and their experiences to truly understand the positions of those in the past.
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