<p>History : Year 8 Semesterised A guide for parents and students. This outline is linked to the Course Assessment Schedule.</p><p>Term Weeks The Western and Islamic World - Medieval Europe Elements of the Overview are marked italics 1&3 1-7 The transformation of the Roman world and the spread of Christianity and Islam The way of life in Medieval Europe (social, cultural, economic and political features) and the roles and relationships of different groups in society identify the extent and key sites of Medieval Europe identify ways in which the Catholic Church influenced life in Medieval Europe outline key economic and political features of Medieval European society – feudalism identify the roles and relationships of key groups in Medieval European society, using a range of sources describe everyday life of men, women and children in Medieval European society identify and describe significant developments and/or cultural achievements of Medieval Europe in at least ONE of the following areas: Architecture Art Medieval manuscripts Literature Music Circle the area of study explain the changing relations between Islam and the West during the medieval era, including the Crusades using a range of sources, outline what is revealed about different perspectives on the Crusades outline the main features and describes the change and continuity of at least ONE of the following: Please circle the area/areas of study military and defence systems towns, cities and commerce crime and punishment using a range of sources, investigate and assess the role of ONE significant medieval individual and identify differing perspectives of their achievements: Charlemagne Eleanor of Aquitaine Saladin William Wallace Joan of Arc (incorporated in portfolio) discuss and evaluate how Medieval Europe has influenced the world today. Term Weeks The Asia- Pacific World - Japan under the Shoguns Elements of the Overview are marked italics 1&3 8-10 identify key places in Japan during the Shogunate Period sequence the Nara and Heian periods and the Kamakura, Muromachi and Tokugawa Shogunates 2&4 1-4 outline key cultural, economic and political features of this society, including the increasing power of the shogun </p><p> describe the everyday life of men, women and children in Japan under the Shoguns</p><p> identify the roles and relationships of key groups in this society using sources</p><p> outline how the Tokugawa Shogunate took control of Japan by AD 1603 </p><p> describe how the Tokugawa Shoguns revived the feudal system in Japan</p><p> explain how foreign trade was controlled by the Tokugawa Shoguns</p><p> describe how the Japanese used land and forests as resources </p><p> outline the Tokugawa Shogunate's policies on forestry and land use</p><p> explain why the Tokugawa Shoguns isolated Japan from the rest of the world from AD 1639 </p><p> identify examples of modernisation and westernisation in Japan in this period and explain their impact</p><p> assess the importance of Western influence on the decline of the Shogunate</p><p> explain how the Shogunate have influenced modern Japan Term Weeks Expanding Contacts - The Spanish Conquest of the Americas Elements of the Overview are marked italics 2&4 5-10 locate and identify the major civilisations and cities of the Pre-Columbian Americas in this period</p><p> outline the organisation of society in the Pre-Columbian Americas </p><p> describe key aspects of life in at least ONE city of the Pre-Columbian Americas, eg Teotihuacan, Tenochtitlan (Aztec), Machu Picchu (Inca) </p><p> describe the beliefs of at least ONE Pre-Columbian society in the period </p><p> outline and explain the reasons for Spanish conquest and settlement in the Americas</p><p> identify the societies that the Spanish conquered in the Americas</p><p> describe how geographic features influenced Spanish conquest of at least ONE Society</p><p> Outline the Trade Routes and Voyages of Discovery during the Medieval Ages</p><p> using a range of sources, describe different perspectives on the first- contact experiences between the Spanish and Aztec OR Inca society </p><p> explain how the Spanish conquered and controlled Aztec OR Inca society</p><p> explain how either the Aztecs OR the Incas were affected by the Spanish conquests, eg the introduction of new diseases, horses and gunpowder </p><p> using a range of sources, investigate at least ONE example of the wider impact of the Spanish conquests of the Americas, eg the introduction of new foods and increased wealth in Europe</p>
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