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Iron Age
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May 4th 2020
Stone Age key vocabulary
Roundhouse
Chronological
Hillforts
Iron
Bronze
Stone
Age
Celts
Skara Brae
Stonehenge
Cave paintings
Archaeologist
Shelter
Sacrifice
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Starter:
Sort these homes into chronological (time) order. You have 2 minutes.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Answers
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Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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What was the Iron Age?
Have a think: What do you think the Iron Age was? Explain your reasoning.
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Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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What was the Iron Age?The Iron Age followed the Bronze Age. The Iron Age took its name from the iron that was being used for tools, weapons and technology at the time. The people living in Britain during the Iron Age were called Celts.
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Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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What was the Iron Age?This map shows (in green) where the Celts could be found during the Iron Age. The Celts were made up of many tribes, such as the Britons and the Picts.
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Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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What was the Iron Age?
The Iron Age refers to the period of time in Britain (from around 800 BC until the Roman conquest in 43 AD) when iron and steel began to be used to make tools and weapons instead of bronze.
Why do you think iron and steel was used instead of bronze?A. Because it was easier to findB. Because it was strongerC. It was cheaper
The correct answer is B. It was worked into shape by hammering it against an anvil – a process known as smithing – and was used to make objects such as ploughs, armour and coins (which were used for the first time in the Iron Age around 100 BC). Significant changes in farming techniques and technology also occurred during this period in history and led to a significant population increase
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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May 4th 2020
What was the Iron Age?
The Iron Age refers to the period of time in Britain (from around 800 BC until the Roman conquest in 43 AD) when iron and steel began to be used to make tools and weapons instead of bronze.
Why do you think iron and steel was used instead of bronze?A. Because it was easier to findB. Because it was strongerC. It was cheaper
The correct answer is B. It was worked into shape by hammering it against an anvil – a process known as smithing – and was used to make objects such as ploughs, armour and coins (which were used for the first time in the Iron Age around 100 BC). Significant changes in farming techniques and technology also occurred during this period in history and led to a significant population increase
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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True or False?
During the Iron Age, Britain consisted almost entirely of settled farming communities.
True. Almost everyone would have lived on a farm and almost everyone would have worked together in small communities, tending their livestock and growing crops.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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True or False?
During the Iron Age, Britain consisted almost entirely of settled farming communities.
True. Almost everyone would have lived on a farm and almost everyone would have worked together in small communities, tending their livestock and growing crops.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Where did they live?Archaeological evidence shows that the roundhouses were the typical Iron Age home. Some of them were very large and would have housed many people.
True or False?
The fire pit was moved outside as it was dangerous to have it inside the homes.
False. The fire pit was in the centre of the roundhouse as it was used for cooking and providing light and warmth.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Where did they live?Archaeological evidence shows that the roundhouses were the typical Iron Age home. Some of them were very large and would have housed many people.
True or False?
The fire pit was moved outside as it was dangerous to have it inside the homes.
False. The fire pit was in the centre of the roundhouse as it was used for cooking and providing light and warmth.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Question time!What did they sleep on?
A. A bed made out of iron with cotton mattresses and quilts to keep warm.
B. A hay mattress on the floor with animal skins and the fire to keep warm.
C. A bed made out of wood with hay or feather mattresses and animal skins or woollen blankets to keep warm.
The correct answer is...
C
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Question time!What did they sleep on?
A. A bed made out of iron with cotton mattresses and quilts to keep warm.
B. A hay mattress on the floor with animal skins and the fire to keep warm.
C. A bed made out of wood with hay or feather mattresses and animal skins or woollen blankets to keep warm.
The correct answer is...
C
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Roundhouses
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Iron hillforts
Have a little think What do you think an iron hillfort is?
Iron hillforts were defended settlements that made use of natural rises in the landscape for defensive advantage. Between 500 and 100 BC, many parts of Britain were dominated by hillforts with settlements providing a home for hundreds, and later thousands of people. The remains of some very large hillforts, which made complex changes to the landscape, have been discovered.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Iron hillforts
Have a little think What do you think an iron hillfort is?
Iron hillforts were defended settlements that made use of natural rises in the landscape for defensive advantage. Between 500 and 100 BC, many parts of Britain were dominated by hillforts with settlements providing a home for hundreds, and later thousands of people. The remains of some very large hillforts, which made complex changes to the landscape, have been discovered.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Why were hillforts so popular?
FarmingEnclosed land meant farming was controlled and protected.
AttackThe Celts could see their enemy coming easily.
ReligionEvidence of sacrifice and offering have been found near hillforts.
FoodSome hillforts were used only for storing the food that they grew.
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
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Task time
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
Using your knowledge of what you have learnt about the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age, represent how they are different to each other using the subheadings below:
Shelter
Food
Weapons
Challenge: If you complete this, write a short paragraph about how they are similar.
SEN: cut and stick activity
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Plenary
WALT: look for links and effects in time studied
Task: Compare how the Iron Age is different to the Stone Age
Have you got any burning questions that you would love to know about the Stone Age? Have a go at doing some research to find out more!
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