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1 CURRICULUM MAP CYCLE A YEAR 3 YEAR 3 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 TOPIC HEADING English History lead: The Tudors - Introduction to Vocabulary, Connectives, Openers and Punctuation (VCOP) - Recounts: Superheroes! - Stories with Tudor settings (King Henry s Shoes) - Shakespeare s English: A Midsummer Night s Dream - Christmas Writing (Baboushka) Geography lead: Around the World -News Reporting -Explanation texts (Science linked) - Stories from other cultures - Report Writing: nonchronological -Letter Writing - Imaginative stories (Book Week) Science lead: A Walk on the Wild Side - Creative Story Writing - Persuasion Where the Wild Things Are - Play-scripts - Arts week themed creative - - Letter writing - Non-chron. report - Information booklets Mathematics Mental strategies Properties of number Number calculations and the number system Addition Subtraction Geometry Measure: Time Problem solving Factor Pairs Fractions Decimal place value Geometry Measure: convert Statistics Bar charts Add Subtract Measure: perimeter /area X three numbers Interpret and Present Geometry: Position/ direction Place value Roman Numerals Interpret and Present Fractions Geometry/Measure (Investigation) Roman Numerals Place value Measure: Length Fractions/Decimals Geometry: Classifications and direction Measure: money and time problems Revision Solving problems Assess learning Interpret and Present Geometry Measure Investigations
2 Science Computing Teeth and Eating Link: Tudors -Keyboard skills -Navigating -Saving Moving & Growing Link: Art - Portraits -Modelling and simulations Light Link: Sunlight + shadows -Using the internet research -Using data -E-safety Keeping Warm Link: DT Textiles: bunting -Coding E-Safety Plants Link: DT Pop ups and levers -Making puzzles and quizzes Habitats -Publishing History Geography Art DT -Chronology and Timeline activities -Use of sources to pose questions -A visit from King Henry VIII! -Characteristics of Tudor Periods -Henry and his wives -The Battle of Bosworth -Crime and Punishments -Tudor Exploration Tudor Exploration how/why did Tudors explore? Line and Tone Portraits -light and shadow - facial proportion -skin tone -colour mixing Food: Healthy sandwich snacks -What is healthy food? -basic food preparation techniques News reports focus upon modern history topics, relevant to recent events in countries studied Atlas Skills/Place knowledge Locational, Human and Physical Geography of several countries. Climate/Weather Landmarks and Tourism Comparison of geographical features Physical features - volcanoes Colour and Pattern colour mixing Creating layered patterns/printing Textiles: Flags -Running stitch & casting off -Using paper template -Adding basic decoration e.g. sequin Maps and scales RE: Research Identify what places are like. -How to ask geographical questions -Collect, analyse and present data (WOT local geography study) Arts Week The theme of the week varies each year and includes music, dance, drama and visual art. A range of visual art elements are studied. Mechanisms: Levers & pop ups -folding & cutting paper/card accurately -recreating levers & pop ups from models seen How has the geography of specific areas changed over time? (Study of maps) Texture and Shape and Form -observational drawings of plants and animals -produce and decorate sculptures using clay.
3 - food hygiene RE PSHEE PE French Music Special Events Possible Trips Sikhism Induction Safety Swimming OAA : Archery, Arrow making and orienteering. Dance :Tudor Dance with teacher lead warm up. Use of count of 8 in choreography. Greetings Introducing yourself numbers Rhythmic patterns Duration King Hal visitor Dentist visitor Sikhism (small Christmas module) Friendship Anti-bullying Healthy Lifestyle Swimming Circuit Training: in pairs 1min per activity Mojo - archery Anti-bullying play Nativity Production What is important to me? (Human identity) Massage in Schools (MISP) eracy Aspirations Swimming Dance: Lambeth Walk and Flamenco with teacher lead warm up. Use of count of 8 in choreography Months of Year Celebrations Dictionaries Expression through music Timbre/ texture SCIENCE WEEK Flight Easter studies Moral choices Moral choices Drug education Reflect on aspirations Swimming Gymnastics: Floorwork and High and low apparatus Family BOOK WEEK The Power of Imagination eracy Bereavement Swimming Gymnastics :Floorwork and High and low apparatus Kwik Cricket Descriptive sounds Tempo/ dynamics/ pitch ARTS WEEK Mojo Den-Building Relationships RSE Swimming Circuit Training: in pairs 1 min per activity. Results recorded and improved on weekly. OAA: Assault course and scavenger Hunt (Nature) Athletics Fruit and vegetables I like/dislike Y2/Y3 Parents Evening (transition)
4 YEAR 4 YEAR 4 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 TOPIC HEADING English History lead: The Tudors - Introduction to Vocabulary, Connectives, Openers and Punctuation (VCOP) - Recounts: Diary entries and postcards - Stories with Tudor settings (Prince and the Pauper) - Shakespeare s English: The Merchant of Venice - Anti-bullying story writing Geography/Science lead: Around the World -News Reporting -Explanation texts (Science linked) - Stories from other cultures - Report Writing: nonchronological -Letter Writing - Imaginative stories (Book Week) Science lead: A Walk on the Wild Side - Creative Story Writing - Persuasion Where the Wild Things Are - Play scripts - Arts week themed creative - - Letter writing - Non-chron. report - Information booklets Mathematics Science Mental strategies Properties of number Number calculations and the number system Addition Subtraction Geometry Measure: Time Problem solving Teeth and eating Link: Tudor diet and Factor Pairs Fractions Decimal place value Geometry Measure: convert Statistics Bar charts Moving & growing Link: Art - Portraits Add Subtract Measure: perimeter /area X three numbers Interpret and Present Geometry: Position/ direction Light Link: Sunlight + Place value Roman Numerals Interpret and Present Fractions Geometry/Measure (Investigation) Keeping Warm Link: DT Textiles: Roman Numerals Place value Measure: Length Fractions/Decimals Geometry: Classifications and direction Measure: money and time problems Plants DT Pop ups and levers Revision Solving problems Assess learning Interpret and Present Geometry Measure Investigations Habitats
5 black teeth shadows Souvenir bag Computing -Keyboard skills -Navigating -Saving -Modelling and simulations -Using the internet research -Using data -E-safety -Coding E-Safety -Making puzzles and quizzes -Publishing History Geography Art DT -Chronology and Timeline activities -Use of sources to pose questions -A visit from King Henry VIII! -Characteristics of Tudor Periods -Henry and his wives -The Battle of Bosworth -Crime and Punishments -Tudor Exploration Line and Tone Portraits -light and shadow - facial proportion -skin tone -colour mixing News reports focus upon modern history topics, relevant to recent events in countries studied Tudor Exploration how/why did Tudors explore? Food: Healthy sandwich snacks Atlas Skills/Place knowledge Locational, Human and Physical Geography of several countries. Climate/Weather Landmarks and Tourism Comparison of geographical features Physical features - volcanoes Colour and Pattern colour mixing Creating layered patterns/printing Textiles: Flags -Running stitch & How has the geography of specific areas changed over time? (Study of maps) Maps and scales RE: Research Identify what places are like. -How to ask geographical questions -Collect, analyse and present data (WOT local geography study) Arts Week The theme of the week varies each year and includes music, dance, drama and visual art. A range of visual art elements are studied. Mechanisms: Levers pop ups -Chronology and Timeline activities -Use of sources to pose questions -A visit from King Henry VIII! -Characteristics of Tudor Periods -Henry and his wives -The Battle of Bosworth -Crime and Punishments -Tudor Exploration Texture and Shape and Form -observational drawings of plants and animals -produce and decorate sculptures using clay.
6 RE PSHEE PE French Music Special Events Possible Trips Sikhism Induction Safety Dance OAA: Archery, Arrow making and orienteering. Tudor Dance with child lead warm up Invasion games. Use of count of 8 and canon effect. Describing yourself Parts of the body/colours Rhythmic patterns Duration King Hal Visit Dentist Visit -What is healthy food? -basic food preparation techniques - food hygiene and following a recipe Sikhism (small Christmas module) Friendship Anti-bullying Healthy Lifestyle Circuit Training in pairs 1 min per activity. Results recorded and improved on weekly Invasion games Story-The four animal friends Dictionaries Mojo - archery Anti-bullying play Christmas Production What is important to me? (Human identity) eracy Aspirations Dance: Lambeth Walk and Flamenco with child lead warm up. Use of count of 8 and canon effect. Invasion games Toys / money Shopping role-play Expression through music Timbre/ texture SCIENCE WEEK Flight casting off - creating paper templates & cutting fabric - Adding basic decoration e.g. sequin, button Easter Drug Education Responsibility Gymnastics Fairy story-sleeping Beauty Phonic focus BOOK WEEK The Power of Imagination -folding & cutting paper/card accurately -integrating moving parts into larger design Moral choices eracy Bereavement Gymnastics Tennis The Beachdescribing a place, adjectives Descriptive sounds Tempo/ dynamics/ pitch ARTS WEEK Mojo Den-Building Moral choices Relationships RSE Circuit Training in pairs 1 min per activity. Results recorded and improved on weekly. Compare data to Term 2 OAA Assault course and scavenger Hunt ( Nature) Rounders / Athletics Sport Verbs-love/dislike etc. do/play, days of the week
7 YEAR 5 YEAR 5 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 TOPIC HEADING History lead: The Blitz Science lead: Out of this World Geography lead: Our City- Bristol English Recount Historical Narrative Friend or Foe Persuasion Non-chronological report Narrative Discussion Mobile phones, snow days, space-related. Narrative Space Narrative. Instruction Journalistic Writing Narrative Assessment Play scripts Mathematics Science Number Place value calculation Word problems Shape and Space: Classifying and describing 2D/3D shapes. Graphs/charts Measure: Scales, conversion, length, perimeter, area. Human body Link: Rations diet Fractions/Decimals/ Percentages Geometry: 2D/3D shape Number: primes, divisibility tests, sequences pie charts, averages Methods Gases Link: Gasmasks Number: multi step problems, Geometry:2D/3D shape Position/Direction Measure: Time Fractions (& percentages) Probability, factors etc. Ratio and Proportion scales/graphs Geometry: perimeter and area, symmetry Methods Multi-step problems Probability, factors etc. Ratio and Proportion scales/graphs, probability Methods Multi-step problems Earth &Space Light s of state/irreversible changes Link: Bristol manufacturing? Application of Maths through ICT investigative projects, logic, reasoning Investigation money and financial accounting Logic and reasoning 5F Sound (9)
8 Computing E-Safety Design a game Spreadsheets Models and simulations History Geography Art DT The effect of World War II on British Life Line and Tone Portraits -light and shadow - facial proportion explored in greater depth evacuee portraits -mark making -skin tone -colour mixing The effect of World War II on British Life Food: Celebration Cake -Weighing & measuring -decorating techniques RE Islam Islam (Christmas short module) PSHEE PE Induction Safety Dance: Blitz Dance. Emphasis on expression and emotion. Use of mirror imagery and unison. OAA: Canon Assault course and Down Pilot Friendship Anti-bullying Healthy Lifestyle Circuit Training: in pairs 2 min per activity. Recorded results improved weekly Space exploration Colour and Pattern Artist study relevant to the times of the space race and what was happening culturally at the time. Andy Warhol pop art. Colour and Pattern What people believe about life (multi-faith) Aspirations Dance: Space odyssey Use of copying and unison. Mechanisms: Cam toys -accurate measuring and cutting (wood) - incorporating moving part within larger design What people believe about life (Easter short module) Drug education Responsibility Gymnastics: Floorwork and high and low apparatus Website design: creating and publishing Goram and Vincent Slave Trade George Muller Brunel Arts Week The theme of the week varies each year and includes music, dance, drama and visual art. A range of visual art elements are studied. Religious books (multi-faith) Anti- racism Bereavement Gymnastics: Floorwork and high and low apparatus Tennis /Cricket Digital media, stop motion and animation Mapping Questionnaire - function Shape and Form and Texture Study statues/ sculptures around Bristol. Decide decorative/ commemorative etc. Design their own wire sculpture for a space. Textiles: decorative wall hanging -a range of stitches (running, back, blanket, cross) -applique Religious books (multi-faith) RSE Circuit Training 2 min per activity. Recorded results improved weekly. Golden targets and compare data to Term 1 OAA: High and Low
9 French Music Special Events Possible Trips Team challenge. Invasion games Weatherclothes, Fable-the wind and the sun Dictionaries History of music Singing together Food/ story-jacques le Gourmand Anti-bullying play Pantomime Planetsdescribing an imaginary place, phonic focus Exploring sound sources Timbre/ texture Stories-Jacques le chic (clothes), Jacques le Sportif (sport) Dictionaries The Beachreading and writing descriptive poems Mood and effect Musical processes ropes Sailing: 12 pupils Rounders / Athletics Cafes- Café role-plays SCIENCE WEEK BOOK WEEK ARTS WEEK End of Year Production
10 YEAR 6 YEAR 6 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 TOPIC HEADING History lead: The Blitz Science lead: Out of this World Geography lead: Our City- Bristol English Fiction: Aladdin -Philip Pullman Rags to Riches characterisation Non-fiction NCR (blending genre, explanation, instruction, report for more able) Fiction: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Tragedy Extended narrative time slip World War 1 and 2 poems Non-fiction Discussion Fiction: Science Fiction Building tension Descriptive settings Non-fiction Explanation Metaphor poetry Fiction: Skellig Non-Fiction Persuasion Instructions Fiction Kensuke s kingdom Non-Fiction Journalistic writing Kensuke s kingdom Fiction: Extended narrative writing Mathematics Short writes: Recount diary/letter Number Place value calculation Word problems Shape and Space: Classifying and describing 2D/3D shapes. Short writes: Explanation - science Recount Fractions/Decimals/ Percentages Geometry: 2D/3D shape Number: primes, divisibility tests, sequences pie charts, Number: multi step problems, Geometry:2D/3D shape Position/Direction Measure: Time Fractions (& Probability, factors etc. Ratio and Proportion scales/graphs Geometry: perimeter and area, symmetry Probability, factors etc. Ratio and Proportion scales/graphs, probability Methods Application of Maths through ICT investigative projects, logic, reasoning Investigation money and financial accounting Logic and reasoning
11 Graphs/charts Measure: Scales, conversion, length, perimeter, area. averages Methods percentages) Methods Multi-step problems Multi-step problems Science Human body Link: Rations diet Gases Link: Gasmasks Earth &Space Light s of state/irreversible changes Link: Bristol manufacturing? Sound Computing E-Safety Design a game Spreadsheets Models and simulations History Geography Art DT The effect of World War II on British Life Line and Tone Portraits -light and shadow - facial proportion explored in greater depth evacuee portraits -mark making -skin tone -colour mixing The effect of World War II on British Life Food: Celebration Cake -Weighing & measuring -decorating techniques Space exploration Colour and Pattern Artist study relevant to the times of the space race and what was happening culturally at the time. Andy Warhol pop art. Colour and Pattern Mechanisms: Cam toys -accurate measuring and cutting (wood) - incorporating moving part within larger design Website design: creating and publishing Goram and Vincent Slave Trade George Muller Brunel Arts Week The theme of the week varies each year and includes music, dance, drama and visual art. Ranges of visual art elements are studied. Digital media, stop motion and animation Mapping Questionnaire - function Shape and Form and Texture Children look at statues/ sculptures around Bristol. Decide decorative/ commemorative etc. Design a wire sculpture. Textiles: decorative wall hanging -a range of stitches (running, back, blanket, cross) -applique -designing own part of wall hanging
12 RE Islam Islam (Christmas short module) What people believe about life (multi-faith) What people believe about life (Easter short module) Religious books (multi-faith) Religious books (multi-faith) PSHEE Induction Discrimination, rights and differences Responsibility Friendship Anti- bullying Safety Aspirations Anti-racism Drug Education Responsibility Financial capability Bereavement RSE Personal safety PE French Music Dance: Blitz Dance. Emphasis on expression and emotion. Use of mirror imagery, copying and unison. OAA: Canon Assault course and Down Pilot Team challenge. Sailing: 12 pupils All About Me Greetings Where I live History of music Singing together Circuit Training: in pairs 2-3 min per activity. Recorded results improved weekly Animals Revision: noun and adjective focus Dance Space odyssey Use of mirror imagery copying and unison. Our School Exploring sound sources Timbre/ texture Gymnastics: Floorwork and high and low apparatus. Early morning rope class. Children s French Literature Gymnastics: Floorwork and high and low apparatus. Early morning rope class Tennis/ Cricket Holidays Travel and journeys Mood and effect Musical processes Circuit Training: in pairs 2-3 min per activity. Recorded results improved weekly. Golden targets and compare data to Term 1. OAA: Camp Rounders / Athletics Tour de France Special Events Possible Trips Museum trip to GWR Author Trip Arnolfini Shakespeare week Remembrance Day Anti-bullying week & play SCIENCE WEEK BOOK WEEK EASTER - SERVICE ARTS WEEK End of Year Production SUMMER CAMP
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