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1 LMPS Curriculum map Year 6 Fictional writing-chapters, Persuasive letters, Diary entries, Non-chronological reports, Explanation, Discussion, Play scripts, Descriptive writing, News reports, Classic poetry Narrative writing, Myths and Legends, Instructions, Poetry, Debate texts Classic poetry, Free verse poetry, Fictional writings, Persuasive letters, Diary entries, Non-chronological reports, Discussion Topics covered this year- Number and place value, Four operations, Fractions including decimals and percentages, Ratio and proportion Algebra, Measurement, Geometry- properties of shape, position and direction, and Statistics Electricity Electrifying! Planning the creation of a mobile app We are app planners Light Let it shine Developing project management skills We are project managers Living things and their habitats Classifying critters Researching the app market We are market researchers Staying alive Designing an interface for an app We are interface designers Evolution & inheritance We re evolving Developing a simple mobile phone app We are app developers History The Victorians Decades of Change / WW2. World Cites/countries/continents location Tropics/world times Compare UK location to S. America location identify and compare physical and human features Revise formation of volcanoes and earthquakes Photography - (Using ICT to Printing Creating patterns ist Study (Sketching create art) Still life / (Repeating / tiling / layering) and painting techniques Expressions / or link with William Morris watercolour/landscapes) topic. PE Tennis Livin on a Prayer Rock.80 s Complex electrical systems Mechanisms: using gears & pulleys e.g Controllable vehicles Indoor Benjamin Britten - A New Year Carol Hockey Classroom Jazz 2 3D Structures: strengthen, stiffen & reinforce e.g WW11 Anderson shelter Hockey Fresh Prince of Bel Air Hip Hop Outdoor & Adventurous/Problem Solving Make you feel my Love Pop ballads We are dinosaur hunters Creating video and web copy for a mobile phone app We are marketers Textiles e.g soft toys Rounders MFL Café/Restaurant (Unit 21) revision incl Perfect tense Oktoberfest way. Sacred to Sikhs Rights, rules and responsibilities Theme park (Unit 23) Perfect tense Dictionary skills Buddhism/ Sikhism Living as a Buddhist: Devotional practices and the middle Enrichment Black History Family & Friends Day /Coding Anti-bullying week Clothes (unit 12) Berlin Film Festival The Planets comparisons (Unit 18) Hinduism Brahman, the Trimurti and creation stories. Death, reincarnation and sacred places Anti-bullying Economic Wellbeing Financial capability On the beach descriptions (Unit 16) A secular world view. Drug education Personal safety Humanism Holidays Managing Change Safer Internet Day MFL day Sports day Summer art day
2 LMPS Curriculum map Year 5 Film narrative, Modern fictions, Instructions, Traditional African stories, Narrative poetry, Explanation, Extended traditional stories Non-chronological reports, Stories from other cultures, Free verse poetry, Persuasion Biographies/autobiographies, Structured poetry, Plays into drama, Stories which raise issues/dilemmas, Discussion Topics covered this year- Number and place value, Four operations, Fractions including decimals and percentages, Measurement, Geometry- properties of shape, position and direction, and Statistics Forces Let s get moving Developing an interactive game We are game developers Living things and their habitats Circle of life Cracking codes We are cryptographers Growing up and growing old Fusing geometry and art We are artists Properties & changes of materials Material world Creating a web page about cyber safety We are web developers Earth and space Out of this world Sharing experiences and opinions We are bloggers History Vikings / Saxons Tudors The Natural world UK location on European/world map Rivers (formation/location/importance) Climate zones Compare physical/human features of UK place to European city ist study research and replicate (Use of shading and tone) MC Escher Collage / ICT: Using prints and images to create designs, create mood. Portraits (Link with Tudor portraits) Drawing and painting skills poster/acrylic PE Tennis Don t Stop Believing Rock. 80 s MFL Alphabet Buildings in the town (Unit 15) Directions Tag der Deutschen Einheit Islam The five Pillars of Islam The Ka bah and the Hajj Beginning and belonging 3D Structures: strengthen, stiffen & reinforce e.g Roman villa & hypocaust Indoor 5 Gold Rings Classroom play Meine Familie /Brothers and sisters Descriptions Dictionary skills My emotions Netball Mechanisms: using cams e.g Pop-up toys Netball Classroom Jazz 1 Benjamin Britten - A Tragic Story House and Home Numbers up to 100 (Year 5) Daily routine Time Christianity The creation story Holy week Christianity in the local community and beyond. Working together Diversity & Communities Outdoor & Adventurous/Problem Solving Stop! Anti bullying Rap Super scientists Creating a virtual space We are architects Cooking & Nutrition (using a heat source) Kwik Cricket Our school (Unit 19) Environment (unit 20) Life cycles (Unit 6) The Jewish home The synagogue Managing Risks Safety Contexts Judaism Healthy lifestyles Enrichment Black History Day /Coding Anti-bullying week Safer Internet Day MFL day Sports day Summer art day
3 LMPS Curriculum map Year 4 Instructions, Stories in unfamiliar setting, Recount, Author Study, Poetry Fantasy/science fiction story, Persuasion, Performance poetry, Explanation Non-chronological reports, Myths and legends, Free verse, Shakespeare study, Discussion Topics covered this year- Number and place value, Four operations, Fractions including decimals, Measurement, Geometry- properties of shape, position and direction, and Statistics Living things and their habitats Living things Developing a simple educational game We are software developers Teeth and eating Prototyping an interactive toy We are toy designers States of matter Looking at states Producing digital music We are musicians Sound What s that sound? Editing and writing HTML We are HTML editors History Ancient Greece Celts / Romans Contrasting Counties Location of cities in UK Physical features making up UK Compare 2 UK locations (urban/rural) Reflections using digital images / photography / ICT programmes. PE Ball Skills Textiles e.g purse, Christmas stockings Circuit Training Clay modelling, shaping and decorating Hockey (Culminating in ScD comp) Mechanisms: using leavers & linkages e.g pop-up/out books. Electricity Power it up! Producing a wiki We are co-authors ist study Figures in movement Degas dancers / Lowry Tennis Rounders Brilliant Bubbles Presenting the weather We are meteorologists Simple electrical systems e.g quiz boards, torches Mamma Mia Abba, pop, musical elements MFL Transport (Unit 7) How you get to school Buddhism The Buddha s life story 5 Gold Rings Classroom play Numbers (Unit 8) Shopping role plays The Euro Christmas in Germany Glockenspiel Stage 3 Benjamin Britten - Cuckoo Friday Afternoon songs Sports and hobbies/likes and dislikes (Unit 10) Dictionary skills Islam Muhammad and the Qur an The mosque and prayer Karneval Animals/pets (Unit 11) Das ist nicht mein Hündchen project Lean on Me Bill Withers Motown Café Unit 21 Ice creams Pizza Presentations Design your own Pizza Making board games Judaism Moses, the Exodus and the festival of Pesach Journey to the Promised Land Rights, rules and responsibilities Enrichment Black History Family & Friends Day /Coding Anti-bullying week Anti-bullying Economic Wellbeing Financial capability Drug education Personal safety Managing Change Safer Internet Day MFL day Sports day Summer art day
4 LMPS Curriculum map Year 3 Non-chronological reports, Explanations, Instructions, Imaginative writing, Stories in familiar settings, Structured poetry Plants How does your garden grow? Programming an animation We are programmers Author study, Imaginative writing, Persuasion Fairy stories and folk tales, Persuasion, Plays into drama, Adventure stories, Free verse poetry, Imaginative writing Topics covered this year- Number and place value, Four operations, Fractions, Measurement, Geometry- properties of shape and Statistics Rocks Earth rocks! Finding and correcting bugs in programs We are bug fixers Food and our bodies Videoing performance We are presenters Forces/magnets Opposites attract Exploring computer networks, including the internet We are network engineers Light Mirror, mirror Communicating safely on the internet We are communicators History Stone Age Britain Ancient Egypt / Aztecs The Natural World Focus on location and features of UK. Study relevant areas in UK Introduce earthquakes and volcanoes. Landscapes (Colour wash ist study & Digital art Using Sketching Use of shading and backgrounds / silhouettes) ICT to replicate the work of a tone ( from different compare work of two different famous artist. Investigate historical periods) cultures African/Indian pointillism. PE Ball Skills Mechanisms: using pneumatics e.g Egg box moving monsters Circuit Training Netball Cooking & Nutrition (using a heat source) We are astronauts Collecting and analysing data We are opinion pollsters Mouldable materials/structures: Clay e.g Canopic jars, Greek Tennis 3 Little Birds Ho Ho Ho Bob Marley rapping, improvising Reggae MFL Where is German Numbers 1-12 spoken? How old are you Greetings Pencil case What s your name? Sankt Nikolaus How are you? The classroom Colours Christianity The local Anglican parish church Living as a Christian: the Bible and prayer Jesus baptism and his ministry Jesus teaching and example Beginning and belonging Enrichment Black History My emotions Day /Coding Anti-bullying week Glockenspiel Stage 2 Benjamin Britten - There was a Monkey Friday Afternoon songs Days Months, seasons The very Hungry Caterpillar When is your incl. birthday? Food/drink likes and Ostern Easter in dislikes Germany Hinduism Hindu gods and goddesses, stories and festivals Worshipping and celebrating in the home: puja and Divali Working together Diversity & Communities Let Your Spirit Fly R&B Numbers Parts of the Body (Unit 4) Kwik Cricket Hobbies (basic) Opinions Weather (unit 7) Sikhism Guru Nanak, Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa Managing Risks Safety Contexts Healthy lifestyles Safer Internet Day MFL day Sports day Summer art day
5 LMPS Curriculum map Year 2 History PE Stories with familiar settings, Non-chronological reports, Poems on a theme, Traditional and fairy tales. Healthy Me Programming on screen We are astronauts Different stories by the same author, Recounts, Poems based on observations, Instructions Introduction to plays, Persuasian, Nonsense Poetry, Extended stories Topics covered this year- Number and place value, Four operations, Fractions, Measurement, Geometry- properties of shape, position and direction, and Statistics Everyday materials Materials monster Exploring how computer games work We are games testers Personal History Family Tree / Changes (Local history and living memory) Clay modelling making and decorating finger pots or simple artefacts. Mechanisms: using levers and sliders e.g pop up Christmas cards, plants Mini worlds Taking, selecting and editing digital images We are photographers Locational knowledge Place knowledge Human and physical geography Geographical skills and fieldwork ist study / Colour mixing using paint to create secondary and tertiary colours / blending and shading / layering to create texture. Everday materials, living things and their habitats Move it Researching a topic We are researchers 3D Structures-make stronger, stiffer & more stable Living things and their habitats, plants Young gardeners Communicating clues We are detectives Little Masterchefs Recording bug hunt data We are zoologists Famous People (Focus on a significant figure(s) rather than entire period) Sketching Choosing pencils / charcoal / shading (Still life / close up drawing using a viewfinder to focus) In Year 2 PE, children will develop their co-ordination and ball skills, improve their fitness, and become familiar with a range of sports and games. This will include tennis, gymnastics, multi-sports, dodgeball, athletics, football, basketball, tag rugby, hockey and dance. Mechanisms-using wheels & axles e.g Construction kits cars In Year 2, children will continue to learn basic musical notation and build confidence in rhythm and pitch. They learn songs to help remember key areas of music. Children have the opportunities to play a wider range of instruments to broaden their musical experiences. Special things in nature Judaism (sukkot) Rights, rules and responsibilities Enrichment Black History Special people Buddhism (Buddha & Wesak) Family & Friends Day /Coding Anti-bullying week Special ways of living Islam (5 pillars, inc prayer) Anti-bullying Special words & stories Judaism (Torah) Economic Wellbeing Financial capability Special symbols & objects Sikhism (5 K s) Drug education Personal safety Special places Hinduism Managing Change Safer Internet Day MFL day Sports day Summer art day
6 LMPS Curriculum map Year 1 History PE Text types will be introduced once pupils are confidently writing a sequence of sentences. Text types could include: Stories with familiar settings, Traditional and fairy tales, Cumulative and repetitive stories, Non-chronological reports, Recounts, Instructions, Pattern and rhyme, Poems on a theme, Poems using the senses. Everyday materials Celebrations Using programmable toys We are treasure hunters Topics covered this year- Number and place value, Four operations, Fractions, Measurement, Geometry- properties of shape, position and direction. Who am i? Filming the steps of a recipe We are TV chefs Objects from the past e.g. Toys / Machines / Vehicles ist study describe the work of a famous artist / share opinions / ask questions. 3D Structures: make stronger, stiffer & more stable Everyday materials, plants, animals including humans Polar adventures Illustrating an ebook We are painters ICT paint / brushes (create picture Everyday materials, plants, animals including humans Treasure island Finding images using the web We are collectors Locational knowledge Place knowledge Human and physical geography Geographical skills and fieldwork Textiles e.g puppets Everyday materials, plants, animals including humans On safari Producing a talking book We are storytellers Seasonal changes or Holiday let s go to the seaside! Creating a card electronically We are celebrating Significant historical events Eg: Great Fire of London / First flight etc Using art to express mood or feelings mood boards / choosing colours / collaging (cutting and sticking skills) In Year 1 PE, children will develop their co-ordination and ball skills, improve their fitness, and become familiar with a range of sports and games. This will include tennis, gymnastics, multi-sports, dodgeball, athletics, football, basketball, tag rugby, hockey and dance. Cooking & Nutrition (without a heat source) In Year 1, children will be introduced to basic musical notation, using songs, games and fun activities. Children build their skills to create small compositions and become aware of how sheet music works. They have the opportunity to play a range of instruments throughout the year and learn about rhythm and pitch. Special People Special words & stories Special symbols & objects Special things in nature Special ways of living Special places Additional Focus: Judaism (people in OT) Beginning and belonging Hinduism (Divali) Me and my emotions Sikhism (images of Gurus) Working together Islam (stories) Diversity & Communities Buddhism Managing Risks Safety Contexts Islam Healthy lifestyles Enrichment Black History Day /Coding Anti-bullying week Safer Internet Day MFL day Sports day Summer art day
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LMPS Curriculum map Year 1 Text types will be introduced once pupils are confidently writing a sequence of sentences. Text types could include: Stories with familiar settings, Traditional and fairy tales,
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