Year 1 History - England
Year 1 History
Year 1 History Outline
Many children think that history is a boring subject. As adults, you might even have had the same opinion when you were a kid, too. However, your child doesn’t have to experience the same thing. With our course, children won’t just increase their knowledge. They will also learn history in the most fun way ever!
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Studying the lives of famous activists like Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks
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The significance of famous explorers such as Ibn Battuta
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Queen Elizabeth II
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The meaning behind Remembrance Day
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How the Great Fire of London occurred
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Changes in transportation from the past to the present
Benefits
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Affordable: Learn more at a low price
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Accessible: Make every place a classroom for your child. Study anywhere!
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Flexible: No strict deadline or schedule for Year 1 History
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Engaging: Structured learning session for quality experience
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Experience: Passionate about making history a fun subject to learn
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Child-focused: Built to spark children's study motivation
Steps to a child's brighter future
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Subscribe
Head to our website and purchase the desired course. Then, follow some simple registration steps.
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Access to Course
After completing the registration, all learning materials are available for your child to explore.
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Track Pogress
Tutor feedback is given after every learning session. Review the feedback to track your child’s learning progress.
Only £9.99
per month for 3 courses
How we support you
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Who: Expert tutors with a deep knowledge of the history subject.
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What: Short and engaging learning videos that make Year 1 History interesting for children.
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Where: Study with any gadget that learners have. Students will only need a functioning device and an internet connection.
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When: Fit the learning time around your child’s daily or weekly schedule.
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Why: Turning screen time into productive learning time.
Frequently Asked Questions
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