Year 1 / 2 Cycle A. Numeracy. Literacy. Stories by the same author Anthony Browne texts Information texts Really looking Recounts Colomendy trip
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1 Year 1 / 2 Cycle A Numeracy TERM 1 Topic: BESIDE THE SEASIDE Unit A1 Counting, partitioning and calculating Unit B1 Securing number facts, Unit C1 Handling data and measures Unit D1 Calculating, measuring and Unit E1 Securing number facts, relationships and calculating TERM 2 Topic: SUPERHEROES Unit A2 Counting, partitioning and calculating Unit B2 Securing number facts, Unit C2 Handling data and measures Unit D2 Calculating, measuring and Unit E2 Securing number facts, relationships and calculating TERM 3 Topic: ANIMAL MAGIC Unit A3 Counting, partitioning and calculating Unit B3 Securing number facts, Unit C3 Handling data and measures Unit D3 Calculating, measuring and Unit E3 Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Literacy Science I.C.T. Fantasy worlds Poems on a theme Postcards Seasonal Change Working Scientifically We are photographers We are detectives Writing stories using 2Simple Basic Keyboard skills Labelling photographs Copy and paste skills Father Christmas Traditional Tales The Three Little Pigs Goldilocks and the three bears Rapunzel Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs Letter writing Imaginary Settings The Incredibles Batman comic strips/speech & thought bubbles Instructions Patterns on a page Plants parts of a plant Trees wild and garden plants We are celebrating We are TV chefs Different templates-postcards/recounts Using paint packages Creating stamps for African art E-safety Logging on to the Learning platform Stories by the same author Anthony Browne texts Information texts Really looking Recounts Colomendy trip Animals including humans Living things and their habitats We are zoologists We are Painters Learning Platform-contributing to forums Interviewing significant people-recording sounds Graphs Pictograms
2 R.E. Adding sound to stories Graphs Pictograms Beebot-instructions Beebot-directions, turning Making a healthy lunch Virtual tour of a church Christianity God How and why are some stories about God special/sacred and important in religion? Christianity Jesus How and why are some stories about Jesus special/sacred and important in religion. Recording sounds-interviewing Samuel Pepys African music Branching databases to sort shapes Load websites for Science using the Internet Using the internet to find out about Africa BBC Science clips Using Google Earth Using stamps in Dazzle-African art Christianity The Church What do some people do because they believe in God? History Local History Holidays in the Past Islam Why do some people think God made the world? Internet research on Significant people Using the Beebot-giving directions Controlling devices-electricity BBC Science clips Electric circuits Hindu Dharma What is God like? Judaism What special places/times do people have for God? Geography Contrasting Localities seaside and Landmarks in European Cities coastal areas, Gorse Covert. Land use and amenities Physical and human features Art Sculptures Colour Matisse and collage Digital Art D.T. Fish models using junk Easter biscuits Moving pictures (habitat inside a shoebox) P.E. (Part PPA) Gym Multi skills Gym Ball skills Gym Dance Music (PPA) Taking Off: Exploring Pitch What s the score: Exploring instruments and symbols Rain, rain go away: Exploring timbre, tempo and dynamics P.S.H.C.E. S.E.A.L. Health and Wellbeing Health and Wellbeing SEAL Relationships SEAL - Relationships Living in the Wider World Living in the Wider World
3 SEAL New Beginnings SEAL Say No To Bullying Diverse families SEAL Good To Be Me SEAL Good To Be Me Educational Visits Pantomime Formby Beach Manchester United FC Enterprise Y2 Residential to Colomendy Year 1 / 2 Cycle B TERM 1 Topic: OURSELVES TERM 2 Topic: On The Moon TERM 3 Topic: Best of British Numeracy Unit A1 Counting, partitioning and calculating Unit B1 Securing number facts, Unit C1 Handling data and measures Unit D1 Calculating, measuring and Unit E1 Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Unit A2 Counting, partitioning and calculating Unit B2 Securing number facts, Unit C2 Handling data and measures Unit D2 Calculating, measuring and Unit E2 Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Unit A3 Counting, partitioning and calculating Unit B3 Securing number facts, Unit C3 Handling data and measures Unit D3 Calculating, measuring and Unit E3 Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Literacy Stories with familiar settings Dogger Peace At Last Labels, lists, captions Traditional stories Little Red Riding Hood Rumplestiltskin Jack and the Beanstalk Instructions Recipe Books Making vegetable soup and fruit kebabs Topic On the Moon Poetry Here come the aliens by Colin McNaughton Letter and Postcard Writing Wallace and Gromit DVD Whatever Next by Jill Murphy Meercat Mail by Emily Gravett Non- Fiction Star Wars Information books Who are the characters Who are the Teachers Silly stuff poetry Classic poetry The Owl and the Pussycat Edward Lear Significant British Authors David Walliams The Queen s Orang-utan Mr Stink The Queen s Hat by Steve Anthony. Stories from other cultures Handa s Surprise A Balloon for Grandad
4 Poetry - Using the senses The Magic Paintbrush by Julia Donaldson Science Recount Our trip to the Pantomime Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores Ourselves Health and growth Light Sound Uses of Everyday Materials Seasons and plants The Flower by John Light I.C.T. Writing stories using 2Simple Basic Keyboard skills Labelling photographs Copy and paste skills Graphs Pictograms Beebot-instructions Beebot-directions, turning We are Treasure Hunters We Are Researchers Different templates-postcards/recounts Using paint packages E-safety Logging on to the Learning platform Recording sounds-interviewing Samuel Pepys Internet research on Significant people BBC Science clips Using Google Earth Using stamps in Dazzle-African art We are Astronauts We are Collectors We are Games Testers We are Photographers Graphs Pictograms R.E. Christianity What do people think is important to do weekly, daily, monthly. Why are these important? What makes us to wow or makes us think hard? Easter Christianity The Church How and why is celebrating and remembering important in religion and worship> Islam Why do some people have religious rituals? Hindu Dharma What is really important? Why is this? Hos do we show this? Can worship help people remember what is important? Sihk Dharam Does worship have to happen in a special place? History Significant people in History: King, Earhart, Shakespeare, Holmes Richard Branson, Christopher Columbus LS Lowry, Neil Armstrong London in the Past
5 Geography Local area: houses and school Continents and Oceans Other capital cities in the UK Art Portraits Picasso LS Lowry Shades and tones D.T. Vegetable soup Fruit salad Moving vehicles (space buggy) Sewing popular London object P.E. (Part PPA) Gymnastics Games Gymnastics Multi-Skills Gymnastics (SM PPA) Athletics Co-ordination and Control Music (PPA) Ourselves: Exploring sounds Our Bodies: Beat Machines and Toys: Beat and Tempo Number: Beat and Rhythm Patterns Water 1 & 2: Pitch Our Land: Exploring Sounds Travel 1: Performance P.S.H.C.E. S.E.A.L. Health and Wellbeing SEAL- Going for Goals Health and Wellbeing SEAL Say No To Bullying Relationships - Friendship SEAL Getting On and Falling Out Relationships - Friendship SEAL Getting On and Falling Out Living in the Wider World SEAL - Changes Living in the Wider World SEAL Changes Educational Pantomime Art Gallery Y2 Residential to Colomendy Visits
6 Long term Plan Year: _3 & 4 Cycle: A Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Instructional Writing Vegetable Glue Stories with Historical Settings Stone age Boy Creating Images (Poetry) Information texts linked to Science and an artist study. Myths and Legends Explanation texts Spy stories Poetry Shape poems. Persuasive writing Reports Stories from other cultures Newspaper reports Maths / Numeracy Addition and subtraction Measurement Multiplication and division Geometry: properties of shapes Fractions Addition and subtraction Measurement Multiplication and division Geometry: properties of shapes Fractions Addition and subtraction Measurement Multiplication and division Geometry: properties of shapes Fractions Science Computing Geography Animals and Humans Nutrition 3.5 We are communicators Sound States of Matter Working Scientifically 4.5 We are coauthors 4.6 We are meteorologists link to North America North America (environmental 4.4 We are musicians (Digital Music possibly linked to North America) * geography skills and field work, grid Electricity 3.1We are programmers Light 4.1 Developing a simple educational game (Scratch)
7 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 History Art D.T P.E Music R.E PSHCE Stone Age to the Iron Age Clay tiles Murals acrylic paints Clay pots Year 4 - Swimming Year 3 - Tennis PPA - Games Christianity & God What lights our way? Health, and Wellbeing Drugs, alcohol and tobacco H&S Stone Age to the Iron Age Levers and Linkages Year 4 Swimming Year 3 - Invasion Games(4 weeks) PPA - Games Judaism How do families and religious communities practise their faith, and what contributions does this make to local life? Health and Wellbeing SEAL-Say no to bullying regions, physical and human characteristics etc) David Hockney Year 4 Tennis Year 3 Swimming PPA Gym Christianity & the Church - Why are some occasions sacred to believers? Relationships Discrimination and victimisation of minority groups references and symbols Textiles Sewing (Roman purses) Year 4 Invasion games. Year 3 Swimming PPA Gym Islam What is expected of a person following a belief or religion? Relationships Equality and tolerance of diverse groups Romans Roman mosaics Dance Hindu Who should we look up to? Living in the Wider World SEAL-Good to be me Romans (project) Switches Roman villa with fire pit (linked to circuits in science topic) Athletics Outdoor and adventurous Christianity & Jesus Can one person change the world? Living in the Wider World SEAL-Good to be me
8 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 SEAL-New Beginnings * Instead of Hebden Bridge do field work in Chester - link with Roman topic Enterprise Year 3 / 4 Cycle B Subject Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term English / Literacy Adventure and mystery Captain Flynn and the Pirate dinosaurs The BFG Recounts: Dairies Instructional writing Plays Journalistic writing (Link to Computing) Shape Poems and calligrams Stories with familiar settings (Mousehole Cat) Information texts (tourist guide based on setting for Mousehole Cat) Exploring form (writing about the weather linked to Mousehole Cat) Sci fi: sci fi story (literacy shed), persuasion/adverts (Hover Craft) Stories which raise issues / dilemmas: Jacqueline Wilson The Suit Case Kid (character descriptions, openings, paragraphs) Performance poetry Maths / Numeracy Science Computing Addition and subtraction Measurement The digestive system and teeth (IT DL) We are presenters Multiplication and division Geometry: properties of shapes Fractions Addition and subtraction Measurement Multiplication and division Geometry: properties of shapes Fractions Addition and subtraction Measurement Habitats Magnets & Springs Rocks Helping Plants Grow Well We are bug fixers We are toy Wikis designers Videos, taking/editing/narrati ng Multiplication and division Geometry: properties of shapes Fractions We are opinion pollsters
9 Subject Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term Design & Technolog y / Art History Geography Echo and narcissus Ancient Greek art history Ancient Greece Food Technology (Sandwiches) Geography European country Greece Homework project * Nordic Country Philippines Earthquake proof houses Asia Paul Klee Research and abstract art project The UK Counties and Cities Hebden Bridge Contrasting Localities (Warrington Yorkshire) Hydraulics Moving monsters Exploring media/tone/texture Still life Ancient civilisations The ancient Sumer, Indus Valley, Shang Dynasty. Ancient Egyptians Music Unit 9: Animal Magic Unit 10: Play it Again Unit 12: Dragon Scales French Year 3 A new start, the calendar and celebrations, Christmas Year 4 My school/your school (age/days, introducing friends, classroom objects) my local area/your local area (shops, shopping) Christmas Physical Education Gymnastics Swimming (Y4) Cricket (Y3) Year 3 Epiphany, animals I like/don t like, carnival, colours and playground games, Easter, Year 4 Epiphany, family tree carnival, facts of the body, Easter Gymnastics Swimming (Y3) Cricket (Y4) Year 3 food we eat every day, going on a picnic Year 4 Feeling/well/unwell, jungle animals, summertime (weather and seasons) Gymnastics Outdoor and Adventurous activities Athletics Dance
10 Subject Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term PSHE Health and Well-being (inc FGM) Relationships Living in the Wider World SEAL-Going for Goals SEAL-Say No to Bullying Healthy lifestyle: food groups, dental hygiene, health and hygiene (Linked DT & Science) First Aid Emergency services Rights & Responsibilities SEAL-Getting on and Falling Out SEAL-Changes Enterprise Religious Education Beliefs & Actions Christmas Journeys Signs & Symbols Easter Through Art Great Women Rules & Responsibilities Great & Inspirational People Year 5 Plan Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Maths Place Value Addition & Subtraction Mental Maths & Times Tables English Iron Man - Newspaper Report Diary Entry Performance Poetry Multiplication & Division Mental Maths & Times Tables Shape, Space & Measures Performance Poetry Continued Anglo-Saxon Myths (King Arthur) Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Mental Maths & Times Tables La Luna & Space Reports Conversation Letter Place Value Addition & Subtraction Mental Maths & Times Tables Shape, Space & Measures French Toast Character Development Letter Diary Multiplication & Division Mental Maths & Times Tables Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Mental Maths & Times Tables Shape, Space & Measures Roald Dahl Author Study Narrative poetry Discussion Biography Extended writing based on a Roald Dahl
11 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Science Properties & Changes of materials - Dissolving - Separating Mixtures - Properties of materials (hardness, solubility, transparency, conductivity (electrical/ thermal), magnetism) story. Key Word Spellings done daily, 2 x grammar workshops/ 2 x spelling workshops (weekly) Forces Earth & Space Living things Working Levers, - Planets/ features of - lifecycles Scientifically Pulleys, our Solar System reproduction in Gears - Night & Day plants Gravity - Seasons Air & Water - Shadows resistance - Personal Projects friction Animals, including humans - changes to old - puberty Computing Geography 5.1 We are game developers 5.2 We are cryptographers 5.3 We are artists 5.4 We are web developers Scandinavia; Cities, landmarks, physical/human features, population, Links to History unit, Eurovision, (Contrasting to the UK linked to next unit) History Anglo-Saxons & Scots & Vikings Local History Linked to Warrington 5.5 We are bloggers 5.6 We are architects Contrasting Localities: Warrington & Llandudno Human/Physical features, Street furniture, Identification of key cities, counties, countries within the UK, Data Collection; traffic/pedestrian surveys, land use, comparing economic stability between the two locations (e.g. building use, shop closures). Art Artist Study Alberto Giacometti African Animal Masks D.T Wire & Mod-roc Talking Textile Bread; (focus on Perspective Sketching
12 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Sculpture (Textile storyboard based on a Norse myth) Links to history and geography. savoury) Packaging; including computer design of their own packaging, Ingredients, Different Varieties, Recipes, Baking, Evaluating, nutritional properties of ingredients, P.E Music Invasion Games (Hockey & Netball) Dance Lessons with G.L. Invasion Games (Hockey & Netball) Gymnastics Outdoor/ Adventurous (Problem Solving) Dance Lessons with G.L. Striking & Fielding Team Building & Problem Solving Striking & Fielding Athletics Lessons with G.L. Athletics Designing own Invasion Games Exploring Sound Sources Cyclic Patterns; Rhythm & Pulse Roundabout : Exploring Rounds R.E PSHCE Islam Do (should?) religious teachings affect our laws today? C1 New Beginnings C2 Going for Goals Christianity Jesus what can stories teach us? Hindu Dharma What different kind of writings and story are important to belief/ religions? C1 & 2 Say No To Bullying Christianity God What do religious texts and teachings say about God, the world and human life? Sikh Dharam What can we learn from the way religions treat their scriptures? C1 Relationships C2 Getting On And Falling Out Christianity The church What guidance to follow? C1 Good To Be Me C2 Changes Both cycles-health and Wellbeing (inc FGM) Both cycles-relationships (PSHE expectations) Both cycles-living in the Wider World French Revisit 0-31/days Times o clock and Revisit shops, travel and town. Healthy eating- fruit Bikeability Keeping fit and healthy Enterprise Weather (extension of known phrases) Going to the beach A persuasive spoken
13 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 half past School subjects Opinions of subjects Directions Shopping for gifts and authentic/ traditional items Christmas celebrations and vegetables Physical movements Recipes Easter Extreme weather Weather forecasts text Year 6 Plan English Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Guest Appearance VCOP Personal project Personal project SAT Revision Borrowdale The Giant s Class Assembly South America War of the Worlds The News Necklace War poetry presentation Production VCOP Macbeth Macbeth Class Novel The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Kensuke s Kingdom Maths Number Number Ratio and proportion Algebra Geometry Measurement Science Humans Light and Sound Electricity Living Things and Habitats Computing We are app We are project We are market We are interface planners managers researchers designers Geography The locality and its South America history History Children s lives since 1800 Children s lives since 1939 Local history Living Things and Habitats We are app developers The Mayan Civilisation Borrowdale Maths Apprentice Adaptation and Evolution We are marketers The Lake District
14 Art Printing William Morris Digital Media DT Shelters Electricity Food PE Invasion games: tag-rugby Circuit training Athletics Health and Fitness Striking and Fielding Music Stars, hide your fires: performing Songwriter: exploring lyrics and melody together RE Christianity (God) Is life like a journey? Christianity (Jesus) Can people really change? Christianity (The Church) How do religions mark the signposts and the turning points on the journey? French My everyday life Where I live New Year Celebrations Playing sport PSHE C1-New Beginnings C2-Going for goals (inc FGM) SEAL- Say no to bullying Islam: What should our attitudes be on our journey? This is me! All the fun of the fair SEAL-Getting on and Falling out Relationships (PSHE expectations) Painting with watercolours Who knows: exploring musical processes Production Hindu Dharma: What is the map for our journey? Restaurant and cafe C1-Good to be Me C2-Changes Buddhism: If life is a journey, where does it lead? What is happiness? Performances Both-Living in the Wider World Enterprise
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