Knowledge Organiser Y1 Spring – Fire of London, Time Travellers
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Knowledge Organiser Y1 Spring – Fire of London, Time Travellers Key Locations Key Dates Vocabulary Sunday 2nd September 1666 – History UK The Great Fire of London England fire London started Pudding Lane pudding lane Thursday 6th September 1666 – The River Thames The Great Fire of London St Paul’s Cathedral ended London spread Key Definitions diary Artist - a person who creates paintings or drawings as a Geography profession or hobby. London Chronological - following the order in which events occurred. capital city Diary - a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences. River Thames St Paul’s Cathedral Flammable - easily set on fire. The United Kingdom (UK) Material - the thing from which an object is or can be made. Important People Science Non-flammable – not easily set on fire. flammable / non-flammable King Charles II – King of England at the time of The Great Fire of London Pattern - a repeated decorative design. strong / strength Sir Thomas Bloodworth – Lord Mayor of London at the time of the fire Recount - giving an account of an event or experience. weak / weakness Samuel Pepys – Famous for his diary accounts of the fire Strong - able to withstand force, pressure, or wear. wood Thomas Farriner – Bakery owner on Pudding Lane at the time of the fire brick Christopher Wren – Designed the new St Paul’s Cathedral after the fire stone Thomas Wyck – Artist who painted images of the fire Art Jan Griffier - Artist who painted images of the fire colour pattern September 2nd 1666: September 2nd 1666: September 3rd 1666: September 4th 1666: September 5th 1666: September 6th 1666: Houses pulled down to stop fire Fire starts in Thomas Samuel Pepys goes to tell the St Paul’s Cathedral Houses blown up to stop The fire is finally Farriner’s bakery. king about the fire. spreading to The Tower of London. catches fire. fire spreading. extinguished. .