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1 Curriculum overview - Product list Our curriculum is packed with lots of exciting projects to help you bring learning to life. Here you can find a list of all of the projects available in our curriculum and get an idea of what they cover. We ve also included any related Love to Read and Love to Investigate projects for reference. Want to find out more? Take a look on our website: ILP for Nursery Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate Are eggs alive? Changes in nature during springtime Can we explore it? Exploration, travel and discovery Did dragons exist? Imaginative worlds, castles, dragons and treasure How does that building stay up? Construction and properties of materials How high can I jump? Sports and being active and healthy How many colours in a rainbow? Colour and pattern in the natural and man-made world How many pebbles on the beach? Plants, animals and materials found on the seashore Is it shiny? Materials and their properties What is a shadow? Light sources and the Sun Where does snow go? Cold weather, melting and freezing Why can t I have chocolate for breakfast? Food, mealtimes, cooking and baking Why do leaves go crispy? Seasonal changes in plants and animals Why do you love me so much? Themselves, family and feelings and emotions Why is water wet? Properties of water, weather and water safety ILP for Reception Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate Are we there yet? Journeys and transport Can i switch it on? Using and controlling technology Do cows drink milk? The farm, animals, where food comes from, crops and growing Do you want to be friends? Friends, interaction and feelings and emotions What happens when I fall asleep? Bedtime routines, the night sky and night time jobs What is a reflection? Reflections and symmetry What s that sound? Everyday sounds, instruments and music Who lives in a rock pool? The seashore, micro-habitats, materials Why are carrots orange? Food groups, being healthy and cooking and preparing foods Why do ladybirds have spots? Minibeasts, plants and flowers Why do squirrels hide their nuts? Seasonal change in the natural world Why do zebras have stripes? African culture and wildlife Why don t snakes have legs? Reptiles, food chains, animal body parts and habitats Will you read me a story? Fairy tales and nursery rhymes ILP for Year 1 Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate Bright Lights, Big City Geography The UK, London landmarks, maps and directions How do you make bread? How does it move? Dinosaur Planet History Dinosaurs and their features, Mary Anning and fossils Whose poo? Why do we have teeth? Memory Box History Changes within living memory, special occasions Why do we have two eyes? What can you remember? Paws, Claws and Whiskers Art & Design Wild and domestic animals and their features Can you leap like a frog? What can worms sense? What is camouflage for? Rio de Vida Music Brazil, carnival, football and music What makes the loudest sound? Splendid Skies Science The changing seasons, weather, Sir Francis Beaufort How big is a raindrop? How wild is the wind? Does it snow in summer? Superheroes PE Real and fantasy heroes, heroic qualities and the senses What can our hands do? Can you be a superhero? Moon Zoom! D&T The Solar System, plants and alien crash landings What keeps us dry? How does it feel? The Enchanted Woodland Science Woodland plants and creatures Are all leaves the same? Do pine cones know it s raining? What s in a bud? How do leaves change? continued overleaf

2 ILP for Year 2 Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate Muck, Mess and Mixtures Art & Design Materials and their properties through art What shape is a bubble? Which stuff is stickier? How is mud made? Street Detectives History Exploring the local community and its landmarks How do plants grow in winter? The Scented Garden Science Flowers and their parts, growing things Can seeds grow anywhere? What s on your wellies? How does grass grow? Towers, Tunnels and Turrets D&T Castles, towers and tunnels. Building structures Can you make a paper bridge? Where do worms like to live? Wriggle and Crawl Science Minibeasts and their habitats Do insects have a favourite colour? Do snails have noses? Where do snails live? What is the life cycle of the ladybird? Beachcombers Science The seashore, habitats and coastal features Will it degrade? How many arms does an octopus have? Beat Band Boogie! Music Rhythm, percussion and lyric writing Can water make music? Bounce PE Throwing and catching Why should I exercise? Do all balls bounce? How do germs spread? Land Ahoy! Geography The coast, Captain Cook, boats and sea rescues Can you find the treasure? Why do boats float? ILP for Year 3 Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate Flow Geography Rivers, the water cycle, river plants and animals Swallows and Amazons How fast does water flow? What is soil? Gods and Mortals History Ancient Greece, myths and legends Greek Myths for Young Children Why did lcarus fall from the sky? Heroes and Villains Music Moral issues, dilemmas, real and imaginary heroes and villains 101 Dalmatians Are mushrooms deadly? Mighty Metals Science Materials, forces, magnets and robots The Iron Man How mighty are magnets? What does friction do? Can you block magnetism? Why do magnets attract and repel? Predator! Science Food chains, fossils and predatory plants The Sheep Pig What do owls eat? What are our joints for? Why are trees tall? How do fossils form? How do worms move? Scrumdiddlyumptious! D&T Food, nutrition and cooking Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Is it safe to eat? Which is the juicest fruit? Tremors Geography Natural disasters, earthquakes and volcanoes Firework Maker s Daughter What is sand? Tribal Tales History Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age history Stig of the Dump Do plants have legs? What are flowers for? Urban Pioneers Art & Design Urban geography, towns and cities and light Emil and the Detectives The Family from One End Street What are sunglasses for? Why do shadows change? Why do cat s eyes glow at night? ILP for Year 4 Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate 1066 History The Normans, Battle of Hastings and the Domesday Book I was there 1066 What are catapults for? How far can an arrow travel? Blue Abyss Art & Design Seas and oceans, aquatic habitat and food chains Treasure Island 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Are all sea creatures the same? How does pollution affect habitats? Burps, Bottoms and Bile Science Teeth, digestion and healthy eating Demon Dentist How does toothpaste protect teeth? What is spit for? I am Warrior! History Invaders, The Romans, Celts and Gladiators Thieves of Ostia Did the Romans use toilet roll? Misty Mountain Sierra Geography Mountain environments, the water cycle and plant life The Hobbit Can worms sense danger? What do squirrels eat? Where does water go? Why does it flood? Playlist Music Sound, musical genres and lyric writing Poetry to Perform Can we block sound? How can we change a sound? How far can sound travel? Potions Science Solids, liquids and gases and a little bit of magic Alice in Wonderland Are all liquids runny? How do smells get up your nose? Is custard a liquid? Road Trip USA! Geography The USA, New York, American landmarks and travelling The Indian in the Cupboard What conducts electricity? How do plugs work? Can you make a circuit from play dough? Traders and Raiders History The Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Alfred the Great Erik the Viking How did Vikings dye their clothes? continued overleaf

3 ILP for Year 5 Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate Alchemy Island Music Fantasy landscapes, properties of materials and graphic scores Wizard of Earthsea The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Can you clean dirty water? Do all solids dissolve? Will it erupt? Which materials conduct heat? Allotment Geography Gardening, growing and farming Secret Garden Do dock leaves cure a sting? How many potatoes can you grow? Beast Creator Science Minibreasts, their habitats and features and food chains Charlotte s Web How do worms reproduce? Why do birds lay eggs? Off with Her Head! History The Tudors and the trial of Anne Boleyn Treason Why does a compass always point north? Peasants, Princes and Pestilence History The Black Death, the Middle Ages, knights and mirco-organisms Children of Winter What is the life cycle of a mealworm? How clean are your hands? Pharaohs History Ancient Egypt, kings, queens and the mummy s curse! Phoenix Code Why does milk go off? Scream Machine Science Forces and materials, CAD, and designing a drop ride The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas How do levers help us? Why are zip-wires so fast? What do pulleys do? Stargazers Science Space, the Solar System, gravity and the Moon landing Northern Lights Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea Cosmic Why do planets have craters? Can we track the Sun? How do we know the Earth is round? How do rockets lift off? How does the Moon move? Time Traveller Art & Design Growing up, death, memories and sexual reproduction Tom s Midnight Garden Do we slow down as we get older? ILP for Year 6 Focus Breadth of ILP Related Love to Read Related Love to Investigate A Child s War History WWII, evacuation, everyday life and the story of Anne Frank Goodnight Mr Tom The Silver Sword How can you send a coded message? Blood Heart Science Dissection, the heart, blood and circulation Pig Heart Boy How does blood flow? What s in blood? What can your heart rate tell you? Darwin s Delights Science Evolution and inheritance, Darwin s discoveries and genetics Sky Hawk How have eyes evolved? How many worms are underground? Where do wild plants grow best? Why do birds have different beaks? Why is holly prickly? Frozen Kingdon Geography Polar regions, animals and their habitats, Robert Falcon Scott Call of the Wild How do animals stay warm? Can we slow cooling down? Gallery Rebels Art & Design 19th and 20th century art and artists. Rebels of the art world Framed Is green really green? Hola Mexico! Music Mexico and its culture, the Ancient Mayans and deserts Holes How can we make red? What colour is a shadow? ID Science Human features, personalities and developing an identity Bill s New Frock How does inheritance work? Why are things classified? Revolution History The Victorians, everyday life and Queen Victoria s reign Black Beauty Christmas Carol The Wolves of Willoughby Can fruit light a bulb? Tomorrow s World Computing Computing networks, malware, podcasts and future technology Stormbreaker How does light travel? What is a reflection? Can you see through it? Can you turn a light down? Special project for KS2 Focus Breadth of ILP Fallen Fields History Special WWI anniversary project Private peaceful

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5 Love to Investigate overview - Product list Love to Investigate includes 126 practical scientific investigations to get your KS1 or KS2 class excited about science. Here you can find a list of all of the projects available and get an idea of what they cover. We ve also included any of their related Imaginative Learning Projects for reference. Want to find out more? Take a look on our website: LTI for Year 1 Programmes of study (all include working scientifically) Investigation type Related ILP Category Are all leaves the same? Plants Grouping and classifying The Enchanted Woodland Biology Can you be a superhero? Everyday materials Grouping and classifying Superheroes Chemistry Can you leap like a frog? Animals, including humans Simple test Paws, Claws and Whiskers Biology Do pine cones know it s raining? Plants; Seasonal change Pattern seeking/observing over time The Enchanted Woodland Biology Does it snow in summer? Seasonal changes Grouping and classifying/pattern seeking Splendid Skies Chemistry How big is a raindrop? Seasonal changes Grouping and classifying Splendid Skies Chemistry How do leaves change? Plants; Seasonal changes Observing over time/grouping and classifying The Enchanted Woodland Biology How do you make bread? Working scientifically Observing over time Bright Lights, Big City Chemistry How does it feel? Everyday materials Grouping and classifying/observing over time Moon Zoom! Chemistry How does it move? Working scientifically Simple test/grouping and classifying Bright Lights, Big City Physics How wild is the wind? Seasonal change Simple test/observing over time Splendid Skies Chemistry What can our hands do? Animals, including humans Simple test Superheroes Biology What can you remember? Working scientifically Simple test Memory Box Biology What can worms sense? Animals, including humans Simple test Paws, Claws and Whiskers Biology What is camouflage for? Animals, including humans Grouping and classifying Paws, Claws and Whiskers Biology What s in a bud? Plants Grouping and classifying/simple test The Enchanted Woodland Biology What keeps us dry? Everyday materials Simple test Moon Zoom! Chemistry What makes the loudest sound? Everyday materials Grouping and classifying/pattern seeking Rio de Vida Chemistry Whose poo? Animals, including humans Grouping and classifying Dinosaur Planet Biology Why do we have teeth? Animals, including humans Simple test Dinosaur Planet Biology Why do we have two eyes? Animals, including humans Simple test Memory Box Biology LTI for Year 2 Programmes of study (all include working scientifically) Investigation type Related ILP Category Can seeds grow anywhere? Plants Simple test The Scented Garden Biology Can you find the treasure? Uses of everyday materials Observing over time Land Ahoy! Chemistry Can you make a paper bridge? Uses of everyday materials Simple test Towers, Tunnels and Turrets Chemistry Can water make music? Uses of everyday materials Pattern seeking Beat Band Boogie! Physics Do all balls bounce? Uses of everyday materials Simple test/pattern seeking Bounce Chemistry Do snails have noses? Living things and their habitats; Animals, including humans Simple test/observing over time Wriggle and Crawl Biology Do insects have a favourite colour? Living things and their habitats; Animals, including humans Simple test/observing over time Wriggle and Crawl Biology How do germs spread? Animals, including humans Simple test/grouping and classifying Bounce Biology How does grass grow? Plants Simple test/observing over time The Scented Garden Biology How do plants grow in winter? Plants Observing over time Street Detectives Biology How is mud made? Uses of everyday materials Simple test Muck, Mess and Mixtures Chemistry How many arms does an octopus have? Living things and their habitats; Animals, including humans Pattern seeking/grouping and classifying Beachcombers Biology What s on your wellies? Plants Observing over time The Scented Garden Biology What is the life cycle of the ladybird? Living things and their habitats; Animals, including humans Observing over time Wriggle and Crawl Biology What shape is a bubble? Working scientifically Simple test/pattern seeking Muck, Mess and Mixtures Chemistry continued overleaf

6 LTI for Year 2 continued Programmes of study (all include working scientifically) Investigation type Related ILP Category Where do snails live? Living things and their habitats Grouping and classifying/observing over time Wriggle and Crawl Biology Where do worms like to live? Living things and their habitats Simple test/observing over time Towers, Tunnels and Turrets Biology Which stuff is stickier? Uses of everyday materials Simple test/grouping and classifying Muck, Mess and Mixtures Chemistry Why do boats float? Uses of everyday materials Simple test/pattern seeking Land Ahoy! Chemistry Why should I exercise? Animals, including humans Simple test/observing over time Bounce Biology Will it degrade? Living things and their habitats Simple test/observing over time Beachcombers Biology LTI for Year 3 Programmes of study (all include working scientifically) Investigation type Related ILP Category Are mushrooms deadly? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Heroes and Villains Biology Can you block magnetism? Forces and magnets Grouping and classifying Mighty Metals Physics Do plants have legs? Plants Grouping and classifying/pattern seeking Tribal Tales Biology How do fossils form? Rocks Observing over time Predator! Chemistry How fast does water flow? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Flow Physics How mighty are magnets? Forces and magnets Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Mighty Metals Physics How do worms move? Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test Predator! Biology Is it safe to eat? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test/observing over time Scrumdiddlyumptious! Biology What are flowers for? Plants Grouping and classifying/pattern seeking Tribal Tales Biology What are our joints for? Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test Predator! Biology What are sunglasses for? Light Comparative or fair test Urban Pioneers Physics What do owls eat? Animals, including humans Grouping and classifying Predator! Biology What does friction do? Forces and magnets Comparative or fair test Mighty Metals Physics What is sand? Rocks Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Tremors Chemistry What is soil? Rocks Comparative or fair test Flow Chemistry Which is the juiciest fruit? Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test/observing over time Scrumdiddlyumptious! Biology Why are trees tall? Plants Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Predator! Biology Why did lcarus fall from the sky? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test/observing over time Gods and Mortals Chemistry Why do cat s eyes glow at night? Light Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Urban Pioneers Physics Why do magnets attract and repel? Forces and magnets Pattern seeking Mighty Metals Physics Why do shadows change? Light Comparative or fair test/ Pattern seeking Urban Pioneers Physics LTI for Year 4 Programmes of study (all include working scientifically) Investigation type Related ILP Category Are all liquids runny? States of matter Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Potions Chemistry Are all sea creatures the same? Living things and their habitats Grouping and classifying/research Blue Abyss Biology Can we block sound? Sound; Electricity Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Playlist Physics Can worms sense danger? Living things and their habitats/animals, including humans Comparative or fair test/observing over time Misty Mountain Sierra Biology Can you make a circuit from play dough? Electricity Grouping and classifying Road Trip USA! Physics Did the Romans use toilet roll? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test I am Warrior! Chemistry How did Vikings dye their clothes? Working scientifically Grouping and classifying Traders and Raiders Biology How does pollution affect habitats? Living things and their habitats Comparative or fair test/observing over time Blue Abyss Biology How can we change a sound? Sound Pattern seeking Playlist Physics How do plugs work? Electricity Grouping and classifying Road Trip USA! Physics How do smells get up your nose? States of matter Pattern seeking Potions Chemistry How does toothpaste protect teeth? Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test Burps, Bottoms and Bile Chemistry How far can an arrow travel? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test 1066 Physics How far can sound travel? Sound Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Playlist Physics Is custard a liquid? States of matter Grouping and classifying Potions Chemistry What are catapults for? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking 1066 Physics What conducts electricity? Electricity Grouping and classifying Road Trip USA! Physics What do squirrels eat? Living things and their habitats; Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test/observing over time Misty Mountain Sierra Biology What is spit for? Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test Burps, Bottoms and Bile Biology Where does water go? States of matter Comparative or fair test/observing over time Misty Mountain Sierra Chemistry Why does it flood? States of matter/living things and their habitats Comparative or fair test Misty Mountain Sierra Chemistry continued overleaf

7 LTI for Year 5 Programmes of study (all include working scientifically) Investigation type Related ILP Category Can we track the Sun? Earth and space Observing over time Stargazers Physics Can you clean dirty water? Properties and changes of materials Comparative or fair test Alchemy Island Chemistry Do all solids dissolve? Properties and changes of materials Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Alchemy Island Chemistry Do dock leaves cure a sting? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Allotment Chemistry Do we slow down as we get older? Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Time Traveller Biology How clean are your hands? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test Peasants, Princes & Pestilence Biology How does the Moon move? Earth and space Pattern seeking Stargazers Physics How many potatoes can you grow? Living things and their habitats Observing over time Allotment Biology How do rockets lift off? Properties and changes of materials Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Stargazers Chemistry How do levers help us? Forces Comparative or fair test Scream Machine Physics How do we know the Earth is round? Earth and space Comparative or fair test/research Stargazers Physics How do worms reproduce? Living things and their habitats Research/Observing over time Beast Creator Biology What do pulleys do? Forces Comparative or fair test Scream Machine Physics What is the life cycle of a mealworm? Living things and their habitats Grouping and classifying/observing over time Peasants, Princes & Pestilence Biology Which materials conduct heat? Properties and changes of materials Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Alchemy Island Chemistry Why are zip-wires so fast? Forces Comparative or fair test/grouping and classifying Scream Machine Physics Why do birds lay eggs? Living things and their habitats Grouping and classifying Beast Creator Biology Why do planet have craters? Forces Comparative or fair test/ Pattern seeking Stargazers Physics Why does a compass always point north? Properties and changes of materials Comparative or fair test Off with Her Head! Physics Why does milk go off? Properties and changes of materials Comparative or fair test/observing over time Pharaohs Chemistry Will it erupt? Properties and changes of materials Comparative or fair test Alchemy Island Chemistry LTI for Year 6 Programmes of study (all include working scientifically) Investigation type Related ILP Category Can fruit light a bulb? Electricity Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Revolution Physics Can we slow cooling down? Evolution and inheritance Comparative or fair test/observing over time Frozen Kingdom Chemistry Can you see through it? Light Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Tomorrow s World Physics Can you turn a light down? Electricity Comparative or fair test Tomorrow s World Physics How can we make red? Working scientifically Grouping and classifying/research Hola Mexico! Chemistry How do animals stay warm? Evolution and inheritance Comparative or fair test Frozen Kingdom Biology How can you send a coded message? Electricity Grouping and classifying A Child s War Physics How does blood flow? Animals, including humans Comparative or fair test Blood Heart Biology How does inheritance work? Evolution and inheritance Pattern seeking ID Biology How does light travel? Light Pattern seeking Tomorrow s World Physics How have eyes evolved? Evolution and inheritance/light Research/Observing over time Darwin s Delights Biology How many worms are underground? Living things and their habitats Grouping and classifying Darwin s Delights Biology Is green really green? Working scientifically Comparative or fair test Gallery Rebels Chemistry What can your heart rate tell you? Animals, including humans Pattern seeking Blood Heart Biology What colour is a shadow? Light Pattern seeking Hola Mexico! Physics What is a reflection? Light Pattern seeking Tomorrow s World Physics What s in blood? Animals, including humans Grouping and classifying/pattern seeking Blood Heart Biology Where do wild plants grow best? Living things and their habitats; Evolution and inheritance Pattern seeking/grouping and classifying Darwin s Delights Biology Why are things classified? Living things and their habitats Grouping and classifying ID Biology Why do birds have different beaks? Evolution and inheritance Comparative or fair test Darwin s Delights Biology Why is holly prickly? Evolution and inheritance Comparative or fair test/pattern seeking Darwin s Delights Biology

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9 Love to Read overview - Product list 45 reading guides that help children fall in love with fiction. Here you can find a list of all of the projects available along with any of their related Imaginative Learning Projects for reference. Want to find out more? Take a look on our website: LTR for Year 3 Author Theme Related ILP Firework Maker s Daughter Philip Pullman Determination; Courage; Trust; Friendship Tremors Swallows and Amazons Arthur Ransome Adventure; Freedom; Imagination Flow 101 Dalmatians Dodie Smith Animal cruelty; Care of pets; Family life Heroes and Villains The Iron Man Ted Hughes Destruction; War; Prejudice Mighty Metals Greek Myths for Young Children Heather Amery Temptation; Metamorphosis; Adventure Gods and Mortals The Sheep Pig Dick King-Smith Aspiration; Nature vs nurture; Relationships; Trust Predator! Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl Greed; Justice; Poverty vs wealth; Good vs bad behaviour Scrumdiddlyumptious! Stig of the Dump Clive King Friendship; Teamwork; Recycling Tribal Tales Emil and the Detectives Erich Kastner Generosity; Choice Urban Pioneers The Family from One End Street Eve Garnett Poverty; Class; Social snobbery; Education Urban Pioneers LTR for Year 4 Author Theme Related ILP Poetry to Perform Julia Donaldson Rhythm; Rhyme; Metre; Stress Playlist Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson Loyalty; Betrayal, Greed; Adventure Blue Abyss 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Jules Verne Adventure; Marine Life; Quest for knowledge Blue Abyss The Hobbit J.R.R. Tolkien Coming of age; Greed; War; Heroism Misty Mountain Sierra Demon Dentist David Walliams Love; Poverty; Friendship Burps, bottoms and bile Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Dreams, Adventure; Growing up Potions I was there 1066 Jim Eldridge Honour; Warfare; Friendship 1066 Thieves of Ostia Caroline Lawrence Life during Roman times; Forgiveness; Class I am Warrior! The Indian in the Cupboard Lynne Reid Banks Prejudice; Responsibility; Treatment of People; Beliefs Road Trip USA! Erik the Viking Terry Jones Bravery; Loyalty; Honour; Fear Traders and Raiders LTR for Year 5 Author Theme Related ILP Wizard of Earthsea Ursula le Guin Religion; Innocence and experience; Science vs belief Alchemy Island Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea Michael Morpurgo Identity; Family; Bravery; Loneliness Stargazers The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe C.S Lewis Duty; Temptation Alchemy Island Cosmic Frank Cottrell Boyce Parenthood; Growing up; Space exploration Stargazers Charlotte s Web E.B White Friendship; Death; Growing up Beast Creator Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett Loneliness; Grief; Recovery; Change Allotment Treason Berlie Doherty Guilt; Trust; Family relationships; Social status Off with Her Head! Children of Winter Berlie Doherty The plague; Survival; Nature of time; Sacrifice Peasants, Princes and Pestilence Phoenix Code Helen Moss Trust; Friendship; Deceit; Egyptian history Pharoahs Northern Lights Philip Pullman Religion; Childhood; Science vs belief; Innocence; Experience Stargazers The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas David Almond Self-belief; Journey; Change Scream Machine Tom s Midnight Garden Philippa Pearce Concepts of time; Feelings of isolation; Change Time Travel

10 LTR for Year 6 Author Theme Related ILP Goodnight Mr Tom Michelle Magorian Trust; Love; Loneliness; Effects of abuse; Change; Development A Child s War The Silver Sword Ian Serraillier Survival; Second World War; Courage A Child s War Call of the Wild Jack London Survival; Natural instincts Frozen Kingdom Framed Frank Cottrell Boyce Teamwork; Family; Community; Power of art Gallery rebels Holes Louis Sanchar Crime and punishment; Friendship; Loyalty Hola Mexico! Bill s New Frock Anne Fine Gender politics ID Sky Hawk Gill Lewis Friendship; Wildlife; Nature; Conservation; Loss and grief Darwin s Delights Black Beauty Anna Sewell Animal welfare; Kindness and compassion Revolution Christmas Carol Charles Dickens Charity; Greed; The meaning of Christmas Revolution Pig Heart Boy Malorie Blackman Ethics of transplants; Relationships; Genetic engineering and animal experimentation Blood Heart The Wolves of Willoughby Chase Joan Aitken Adventure; Poverty and wealth Revolution Stormbreaker Anthony Horowitz Being an outsider; Appearance vs reality; Good vs evil Tomorrow s World Special for KS2 Author Theme Related ILP Private peaceful Michael Morpurgo First World War; Family relationships, Courage Fallen Fields

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