Whole School Curriculum Overview 2015 / 2016 Class & Whole School Subject Overviews
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1 Whole School Curriculum Overview 2015 / 2016 Class & Whole School Subject Overviews
2 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Read Write Inc Fairy tales and nursery rhymes Labels, captions and lists Read Write Inc Stories from different cultures Instructions Read Write Inc Using senses in poetry Non fiction texts Maths Addition & counting Place value & subtraction Doubling Number patterns Number bonds Shapes Problem solving Sharing Problem solving Measurement Time Science Everyday materials Plants & animals Seasonal changes History People Places Events from living memory Geography Around school Weather around the world Local environment Computing All about us Handa s Surprise Growing
3 English Read Write Inc Narrative character work Instructions Read Write Inc Stories from different cultures Information texts Poetry and ryhme Read Write Inc Fantasy stories Narrative writing Recounts Maths Science ICT Art DT History / Geography Counting, calculations addition/subtraction, money problems, 2 /3 D shapes, data handling Healthy eating, teeth, plants and animals Using the computer for RM Maths & educational games, using the IWB during whole class teaching sessions, programming Printing hand dinosaurs, printing Cooking fruit salad, planning and preparation of foods - cutting, slicing techniques Seven wonders of the world
4 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Read Write Inc Stories involving fantasy Signs, labels and information texts Read Write Inc Traditional stories from other cultures Patterns and rhymes in poetry Read Write Inc Stories from significant authors Letters and reports Maths Number, Place Value and Rounding Addition and Subtraction Strategies Properties of Shape Money Multiplication and Division Fractions and Decimals Time Number, Place Value and Rounding Addition and Subtraction Strategies Position and Direction Multiplication and Division Fractions and Decimals Length, Capacity and Weight Number, Place Value and Rounding Addition and Subtraction Strategies Data Handling Multiplication and Division Fractions and Decimals Science Living Things and their Habitats Materials Animals and plants Computing Fix it and find it Animal top trumps Shapes and safety Geography Rivers Volcanoes and earthquakes Comparing the UK to a different country
5 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Maths Read Write Inc Spiderwick Chronicles Informational texts Read Write Inc Roald Dahl Instructional texts Revolting peotry Read Write Inc Traditional tales Percy Jackson (fantasy genre) Science
6 English Maths Science Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Stories with familiar settings Instruction texts Read Write Inc Number, place value and rounding Geometry properties and shape Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Measures focus on money Multiplication and division mental and written strategies Fractions and decimals Animals including humans Eating Traditional stories Poetry Read Write Inc Measures focus on time Number, place value and rounding Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Geometry Position and direction Multiplication and division mental and written strategies Fractions and decimals Growth of plants Different stories by the same author Read Write Inc Measures focus on length, capacity and weight Number, place value and rounding Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Statistics Handling data Multiplication and division mental and written strategies Fractions and decimals Puberty (alongside PSHE) Lifecycles Geography Where in the world climate zones Rivers and volcanoes Amazon rainforest PSHE Children s rights Bullying Financial capability Developing our school grounds Puberty Animals and us
7 English Poetic form Fables and stories in familiar settings Myths and legends Recounts and reports Poems to perform Other cultures Persuasive writing Nonsense poetry Maths Science Animals including humans Life in habitats Friction and resistance Hot and cold Space Puberty Geography Rivers Volcanoes and earthquakes Comparing the UK to a different country
8 English Instructional texts Comparing stories by the same author Non fiction research Feelings Sentence structure Poetry Dialogue Speaking and Listening Maths Number, place value and money Written addition and subtraction Mental addition and subtraction Written addition and Frog subtraction Shape Mental multiplication and division Number, place value and money Written addition and subtraction Measures/data time, bar charts, pictograms Mental multiplication and division Written addition and mental subtraction Measures/data length, weight, bar charts Fractions Number and place value Mental and written subtraction Addition and subtraction Shape and measure Fractions and decimals Multiplication or division and measures Shape Measures and data Fractions and division Multiplication/division and addition/subtraction Science Animals including humans Life in habitats Friction and resistance Hot and Cold Separating solids and liquids
9 English Different cultures Plays Advertising Information gathering Poetry Newspaper articles Maths Science Microbes Drugs & medicine Food, exercise and staying healthy Forces and motion Gravity, space and the solar system Rocks and weathering Living things in their environment Plants
10 English Writing for an audience Adverts and instructions Biography and autobiography Poetry and plays Newspaper reports Writing with opinions Maths Science Coasts A village in India Volcanoes and earthquakes
11 English English units ELC / GCSE Work and drama Media and storytelling Leisure time and information Maths Number, place value and rounding. Number, place value and rounding Number, place value and rounding Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Multiplication and division mental and written strategies. Fractions and decimals Measures: focus on money. Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Measures: focus on time Multiplication and division mental and written strategies. Fractions and decimals Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Measures: focus on length, capacity and weight. Multiplication and division mental and written strategies. Fractions and decimals Science Religious studies Biology units ELC / BTEC Geometry: properties of shape. Position and direction Chemistry units ELC / BTEC Statistics. Handling data. Physics units ELC / BTEC Religion Wealth and Poverty Religion and Equality Religion and Medical Ethics
12 English Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet Mametz Wood Owen Sheers Out of the blue Simon Armitage Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck Maths Number, place value and rounding. Number, place value and rounding Lord of the Flies William Golding Frankenstein Mary Shelley Number, place value and rounding Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Multiplication and division mental and written strategies. Fractions and decimals Measures: focus on money. ELC / GCSE units Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Measures: focus on time Multiplication and division mental and written strategies. Fractions and decimals Geometry: properties of shape. Position and direction Addition and subtraction mental and written strategies Measures: focus on length, capacity and weight. Multiplication and division mental and written strategies. Fractions and decimals Statistics. Handling data. Science Religious Studies Biology units ELC / BTEC Religious Attitudes to Animal rights ELC / GCSE units Chemistry units ELC / BTEC Religious Attitudes to Prejudice and Discrimination ELC / GCSE units Physics units ELC / BTEC Religion Attitudes to Early Life
13 1CR 2SD 3JH/SC 4TP Multi skills Gymnastics Multi skills Gymnastics Games Activities (Invasion Games) Gymnastics Racket and ball games Multi skills Net and ball games Health related fitness Net and ball games Health related fitness Athletic activities Games activities Athletic activities Outdoor and adventurous activities Athletic activities Outdoor and adventurous activities 5/6MC Games Activities (Invasion Games) Dance with Michael Heatley in preparation for School Production Rockclimbing Health related fitness Net and ball games Athletic activities Fitness work Athletic activities Orienteering 7/8AW 7/8HF Trampoline Games Activities (Invasion Games) Dance with Michael Heatley in preparation for School Production Health related fitness Net / ball games Athletic activities Orienteering Athletic activities Fitness work Athletic activities Orienteering Gymnastics
14 8/9JB 9AC Y10 Y11 Invasion Games Invasion Games Trampoline Invasion games Health related fitness Archery Trampoline Boxing Cycling Dance with Michael Heatley Athletics activities Orienteering Dance Athletic activities Striking and fielding games Athletic activities Striking and fielding games Athletic activities Striking and fielding games 9JB Trampoline Invasion Games Cycling Archery Trampoline Orienteering Dance Athletic activities Striking and fielding games
15 1CR Humans Materials Plants 2SD Earth, sun and moon Changing sounds Gases around us Keeping healthy Lifecycles 3JH/SC Balanced and unbalanced forces How we see things Changing circuits More about dissolving Reversible and irreversible change Interdependence and adaptation Micro organisms 4TP 5/6MC Animals including humans Growth of plants Puberty (alongside PSHE) Lifecycles 7/8AW 7/8HF 8/9JB Cells and the skeleton Microbes Animals including humans Life in habitats Acid and alkalis Reactions Friction and resistance Hot and cold Magnets Circuits Space Puberty 9AC Solid, liquid and gases Separation and the periodic table Y10 / Y11 External accreditation : Biology units Forces Fuels External accreditation : Physics units Reproduction in humans Reproduction in plants External accreditation : Chemistry units
16 1CR All about me Handa s surprise Growing 2SD Toys Let s find out and film Shadows and stickmen 3JH/SC Fix it and find out Animal top trumps Shapes and safety 4TP Bringing it to life Games in a new world Move it and sort it 5/6MC Bringing it to life Games in a new world Move it and sort it 7/8AW Comics Games and information Become a games designer 7/8HF Comics Games and information Become a games designer 8/9JB Ancient civilizations Inside your insides Understanding and challenges 9AC Ancient civilizations Inside your insides Understanding and challenges
17 Y10 / Y11 KS4 Options Creative imedia Cambridge Nationals in Creative imedia are media sector-focused, including film, television, web development, gaming and animation, and have IT at their heart. They provide knowledge in a number of key areas in this field from pre-production skills to digital animation and have a motivating, hands-on approach to both teaching and learning. Cambridge Nationals deliver skills across the whole range of learning styles and abilities, effectively engaging and inspiring all students to achieve great things. Units covered include: R081: Pre-production skills R082: Creating digital graphics R083: Creating 2D and 3D digital characters R086: Creating a digital animation Year 10 & 11 Functional Skills ICT ELC & Level 1/2 The OCR Functional Skills qualifications in ICT at Entry level aim to: Provide accreditation of achievements of a range of Information and Communication Technology skills in real life settings so that learners can use ICT skills in a functional way throughout life Provide a flexible assessment structure that can be adapted to meet the needs of individual learners Provide a progression route to achievement at higher levels. Units include: Presentation skills, , spreadsheets and database. The OCR Functional Skills qualifications in ICT at level 1/2 aim to: develop an understanding of functional skills in ICT at level 1 and 2 develop their skills and competences in ICT achieve a nationally recognised qualification prepare for employment progress to further study Units include: Presentation skills, , spreadsheets and database.
18 1CR Africa Colour mixing African animals Masks Superheroes Printing Seaside/holidays Natural sculptures, seaside pictures, shell rubbings David Hockney beech pictures 2SD 3JH/SC 4TP 5MC 7/8HF 7/8AW Self portraits, painting, colour mixing, shades, tints Picasso recreate his style Our world and beyond Art from around the world Sculptures natural and man made sculptures, look at sculpture, texture and shape of sculpture from clay, paper and different materials Self image / my space Dinosaurs Printing Chocolate sweet pictures Pop art Designing wrappers What a performer Explore headwear Lets celebrate / festivals Public figures Paper mache figures Easter festivals Sculptures Gardens and farms Clay animals Observational drawings Detectives man-made, natural materials, paper weaving, textile weaving, properties of materials, materials used in houses, 3D modelling Lowry Victorian life/industry Gaudi buildings and homes Talking textiles Communicate a story through colour, shape and texture A sense of place Recreating landscapes/seascapes Observational drawings of fish
19 9AC 8/9JB KS4 Amazon Adventure Explore vegetation Explore and use natural materials Create fabric rainforest Discoveries and new inventions Sea journeys New lands New homes Life events explore historical paintings AQA scheme of work Travel transport and movement Animating art Making images Change your style Textile work Fashion industry Objects and viewpoints Cubist ideas for still life Drawing and painting techniques Personal places, public spaces Investigate the local area
20 2SD / 3JH/SC Introduction to food technology. Research and explore fruit and vegetables in the diet Simple fruit and vegetable practical activities. Understanding different foods for different times of day, occasion and lifestyle. Liking and disliking foods and reasons. 5 food groups and assessing own meals. Plan and prepare food appropriate for a special occasion. Basic cooking skills used to make a dish. To know that some equipment has a special job in cooking. To know that health and safety checks have to be made when cooking. 4TP / 5/6MC Introduction to food technology skills and techniques. Biscuits research and design.. Healthy diet. Food, nutrition and social and cultural significances. Ingredients from around the world. World diets and preparation. Health and safety checks. Basic cooking skills used to make a dish and some equipment has a special job in cooking. Family meals
21 7/8HF 7/8AW 8/9JB 9AC Hygiene and safety Parts of the cooker Knife skills Melting & rubbing in methods Soup and sauce making Sensory evaluation Breakfast meals and uses Eatwell plate Healthy options Nutrition use / function Fruit and vegetables cooking Eat well plate/ introduction to nutrients. Reinforce health and safety. Characteristic of food and functions. Food labelling, availability, traceability, food assurance schemes and animal welfare. Design and make a range of savoury dishes using pasta and meat. Develop product analysis as a research tool. Relate the making of food products to identified needs. Evaluate products against a specification. To investigate different British /cultural cuisine. Nutritional aspects when designing and making. Plan, prepare and cook final design idea. Shopping Comparison meals home made v bought Designing tasks Sensory analysis Research development cake brief Cold dessert brief Shaping and finishing Build on Eatwell Plate knowledge Simple healthy soups and meals Vegetable preparation Fair testing Creaming, reduction and roux sauces, pasta and rice dishes Raising agents and starch function and sauce making Specialist diets/vegetarian diets. Ingredients and their scientific properties. Cultural influences on product productions. Chinese, Indian and Mexican savoury dishes. Following of design briefs. Research development, recipe adaptation. Sensory profiles and analysis
22 KS4 Introduction to GCSE course and Entry Level units 1, 2 and 5 Health and safety Evaluating existing products Designing food for a specific function Cake making methods Functions of ingredients Pastry making Food poisoning Raising agents Batch production Bread products Design and make sweet and savoury bread Batch production Sensory analysis Yeast function Healthy eating focus on fibre in bread and using other sweetness Peer assessment Entry Level unit 3 Systems and control Design and make a variety of meat dishes cooking methods Fats and oils Additives Eggs and their uses Practical tasks Bread product Design and make nutritional soups, healthy snacks using rice and pasta and healthy deserts Vegetarians Religious ethics Current trends Social, moral and cultural Quorn meals Alternatives to meat Types of vegetarians Fairtrade/organic High and low biological protein Design and make innovative salads Emulsification and enzymic browning Salad dressings and vegetables nutrition Design and make a main course in a supermarket using fish as the main ingredient Healthy eating focus Fish and nutrition Sauces Best before dates and packaging Cook and chill meals for hospitals Specialist menus How to adapt dishes for special diets Nutrition and their functions Quality control Sustainability Eat British Red Tractor Food miles Packaging and recycled products Coursework completion Exam revision
23 Whole School 1CR Autumn Spring Summer Progress files to be looked at, evaluated and targets in place during pastoral time at the beginning of each term. Developing skills of communication and participation to be embedded and recorded throughout the topics covered. Theme me I m a special person My special people 2SD Theme who am I? Me and my family Relationships Young and old 3JH/SC 4TP 5/6MC Theme relationships Relationships Old and new Media portrayal of family Link to CiN Theme enterprise Looking after my money Enterprise topic link to CiN Theme CEIAG Developing relationships Bullying and respect Ethical issues Local democracy Theme community People who help Being involved Theme - CEIAG People who help us World of work Jobs in schools Theme CEIAG Support networks People who help us in the wider community Theme animals Animals and us Media, research and report on animal issues Theme enterprise Looking after my money Y6 cross curricular with science puberty Theme growing up Being healthy and safe Growing and changing Theme health Fit and healthy Fruit and vegetables 5 a day School nurse & oral health Living in a diverse world Choices Theme social enterprise Living in a diverse world Children s and human rights Theme Respect Staying healthy and safe Personal hygiene School nurse and oral health Respect for property Theme social enterprise Developing our school grounds Recycling, reusing and reducing waste Animals and us CEIAG
24 7/8HF 7/8AW 8/9JB 9AC KS4 Theme Respect Healthy friendships and respect School nurse and oral health What is citizenship all about? How do we deal with conflict? Debating a global issue Why is it difficult to keep peace today? Healthy relationships and respect Enterprise activities What is in the public interest? Media what makes the news Personal safety, risks, drugs and alcohol Local democracy for young citizens Crime Media in society Theme history Why was there a struggle for the vote? What is the point of voting? Theme CEIAG Enterprise activities to support making KS4 choices Theme CEIAG Caring / Emergency Services Safety, personal hygiene, smoking and drugs Theme Enterprise / CEIAG Enterprise activities Financial awareness Leisure and sport in the local community Theme environmental enterprise Developing the school grounds People and the environment Spending and saving (environmental charities) Level 1 (E3 for SLD) Award in PSHCE, Citizenship units (QCA), and Preparation for Working Life qualification Y10 Action plan and self-review Emotional wellbeing SRE Y11 DRE Connexions input re Post 16 choices Preparation for working life coursework to be completed. *Works Experience Debrief following Works experience and PWL revision Self-pruning of PPF files to ensure good quality progression shown, inc CV All pupils to complete CVs to be used for college interviews PWL revision and exam
25 Autumn 2015 Spring 2016 Summer 2016 Child Observation (including physical, intellectual, emotional and social development and benefits of outdoor play) GCSE and Entry level Child Observation (as previous based upon research and observation of a chosen child) GCSE and Entry level Care of the baby (including knowledge of feeding and weaning, making up a bottle, why a baby cries, causes of cot death, range and cost of equipment) GCSE and Entry level Autumn 2014 Spring 2015 Summer 2015 Safety of the under 5s GCSE and Entry level Healthy Eating for the under 5s GCSE and Entry level Exam preparation and refresher for entry level (including physical, intellectual, emotional development, pregnancy, ante natal care)
26 1CR Special books Special people Special times 2SD What does it mean to belong? Christianity Visit a church Why is The Bible special to Christians? How and why is the home important in Jewish life? 3JH / SC What does it mean to be a Hindu? Where to people worship? What do Christians believe about God? 4TP 5/6MC What is Harvest Festival? What does it mean to be a Sikh? Why do people have ceremonies and use rituals in their lives? 7/8HF 7/8AW What is RE? All main world religions What does Justice mean to Christians? What does it mean to be a Buddhist? What does it mean to be a Muslim? What is a Buddhist s goal in life? 8/9JB What is the difference between going on a journey as a tourist and as a pilgrim? Islam Christianity, Hinduism Did Jesus Save the world? Christianity How should Martin Luther King be remembered? Christianity
27 9AC From life to death-where are we going? Christianity/ Islam/ Hinduism Does suffering make it impossible to believe in God? Christianity Good versus Evil. Christianity Hinduism What were Christians like in the past? (North Eastern Saints) 10KF 11KS Religion and early life Religion and Matters of Life (medical ethics) Religious attitudes and death Religion and Prejudice Religion and drug abuse Religious attitudes to Rich and Poor in Society. Revision and CoPe modules Religion and Animal Rights CoPe modules Religion and Planet Earth
28 1CR Autumn Spring Summer Music Express module- beat and rhythm. Nursery Rhymes. Melody Big Sing for mini singers 2SD Carnival of the Animals (classical) Singing Games (ISA project) Big Sing for mini singers 3JH/SC Music and ICT- Compose world 2 (classical/ ICT) Celtic Drones (folk) Samba (world Music) 4TP 5/6MC Gamelan Music (world) Creative curriculum 6/7DM: Space 6/7MC: The Storm (Classical music/graphic scores) 7/8HF 7/8AW Metro Music (percussion, notation) Rock n Roll Riffs (pop) Music and Sport Indian Ragas (World) 8/9JB Ghanian Drumming- Miam rhythms (world) The Beatles (pop) 9AC The Blues Taiko drumming Dance Ejay Theme and Variations (Classical, notation, music technology)
29 Year 1 Autumn Term Introduction to the course The Enterprise Process Understanding Finance for Enterprise Introduction to the course What is Enterprise Capability? Team building, developing skills Macmillan Coffee Morning Production for Christmas Market Year 11 lead Coursework preparation Module 6 ASDAN Spring The Enterprise Process Understanding Finance for Enterprise Complete Coursework (Y11) Examination preparation and revision (Y11) Module 2 ASDAN Summer The Enterprise Process Understanding Finance for Enterprise Rights responsibilities and Ethical Considerations of Enterprise Activities Including child labour and Fair Trade Module 1 ASDAN
30 Year 2 Autumn Term Introduction to the course The Enterprise Process Understanding Finance for Enterprise Team building, developing skills Macmillan Coffee Morning Production for Christmas Market Team building, developing skills Macmillan Coffee Morning Year 11 lead Coursework preparation Module 6 ASDAN Spring The Enterprise Process Understanding Finance for Enterprise Promoting Personal Employability Rights and responsibilities in the context of relevant legislation Complete Coursework (Y11) Examination preparation and revision (Y11) Module 2 ASDAN Summer The Enterprise Process Understanding Finance for Enterprise Enterprise and the World Wide Web Module 1 ASDAN Where the same modules are identified in two year groups different challenges will be undertaken
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