National Curriculum

Why Kentwell helps teachers meet so many National Curriculum Objectives

Kentwell 'ticks' many 'boxes' in the National Curriculum; far beyond the most obvious ones relating to History. Why ? Because Kentwell's unique Re-Creations show how a wide cross section of people lived, worked and played in Tudor times. This necessarily illustrates in very practical ways the underlying message of teaching in many subjects.

Just one example may make the point. Kentwell's simple Camera Obscura illustrates in a few seconds many properties of light, the operation of the eye and the principles of the camera; topics that might otherwise be covered separately in geography, biology and science. What a child might learn over several lessons, the child may understand instantly in the Camera Obscura although may require further explanation in the classroom. Of course, there are other camera obscura but none as simple, and thus easily understood, as that at Kentwell and there is nowhere else where a camera obscura may be just one tiny incident of a day of many varied experiences.

In what areas of the Curriculum does Kentwell assist ?

Key to Tables below
Aspects covered in visit
Some aspects covered
Illustrative, or basis, of further work in classroom
Subjects Overview
Key Stage
1
2
3
Art and Design
Design and Technology
English
Geography
History
Maths
Music
Science
History
Key Stage
1
2
3
Chronological Understanding
Knowledge and understanding of events, people and changes in the past
Historical Interpretation
Historical Enquiry
Organisation and Communication
Breadth of Study
Art and Design
Key Stage
1
2
3
Exploring and developing ideas
Investigating and making art, craft and design
Evaluationg and developing work
Knowledge and Understanding
Breadth of Knowledge
Breadth of Study
English
Key Stage
1
2
3
Speaking and Listening
Speaking
Listening
Group Discussion and interaction
Drama
Language Variation
Breadth of study
 
Reading
Writing
Maths
Key Stage
1
2
3
Number
Using and applying
 
Numbers and system
 
Solving numerical problems
Shape space and measures
Using and applying
Understanding measures
Breadth of study
   
Handling
Breadth of study  
Design and Technology
Key Stage
1
2
3
Developing, Planning and Communicating ideas
Working with tools, equipment, materials and components to make quality products
Evaluating processes and products
Knowlendge and understanding of materials and components
Breadth of study
Music
Key Stage
1
2
3
Controlling sounds through singing and playing - performing skills
Creating and developing musical ideas
Responding and reviewing - appraising skills
Listening and applying knowledge & understanding
Breadth of study
Science
Key Stage
1
2
3
Scientific enquiry
Ideas and evidence
Investigative skills
Life processes and living things
Life processes
Humans and other animals
Green plants
Variation and classification
Living things in their environment
Materials and their properties
Grouping materials
Changing materials
 
Physical processes
Light and sound
 
Breadth of study
Geography
Key Stage
1
2
3
Geographical enquiry and skills
Knowledge and understanding of places
Knowledge and understanding or patterns and proccesses
Knowlendge and understanding of environmental change
Breadth of study