How did we learn to fly?
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How did we learn to fly?
Unit outcomes
Pupils who are secure will be able to:
- Identify important events surrounding the history of flight.
- Explain how a significant event has changed the lives of others.
- Ask questions about people and events in the past.
- Use primary sources to find out about people and events in the past.
- Correctly order five events on a timeline.
Suggested prior learning
How was school different in the past?
Get startedLessons
Lesson 1: Who were the Wright brothers?
- To explore the story of the Wright brothers.
Lesson 2: When was the first flight?
- To develop an understanding of historical significance.
Lesson 3: Why is Bessie Coleman significant?
- To investigate why Bessie Coleman is historically significant using photographs.
Lesson 4: Why is Amelia Earhart significant?
- To develop an understanding of primary sources.
Lesson 5: Why was the Moon landing special?
- To investigate why the Moon landing was a significant event in history.
Lesson 6: How did we learn to fly?
- To place significant flight events on a timeline.
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