Theme: Dragons Books: How to Train your Dragon/Dragonology/Tell me a Dragon

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Year Group: 3/4 Term: Theme: Dragons Books: How to Train your Dragon/Dragonology/Tell me a Dragon SUMMER 2018 Topic: Up, up and away Areas for Learning: As Geographers we will: Learn about the locations that different dragons may have existed e.g. Ice Dragons may have existed in the polar regions, whilst Fire Dragons may have existed in the deserts. As Historians we will: Explore Viking transportation. Study the legend of dragons throughout the world. As Artists we will: Norse Zoomorphic patterns Design dragons eggs and Dragons. We will create an interesting and inviting Front cover to our Dragonology book As Musicians we will: Learn songs, and perform to an audience As Design Technologists we will: Design mobile dragons thinking about mechanisms such as springs, hinges and levers m #

Art and Design Pupils should be taught: to create sketch books to record their observations and use them to review and revisit ideas to improve their mastery of art and design techniques, including drawing, painting and sculpture with a range of materials about great artists, architects and designers in history The children will be taught about great artists, architects and designers in history. Immersion Initial Reading Tasting the Book Tell me a Dragon Why is it called this? What else could it have been called? Discuss dragons, what they look like and why they might be named what they are named. Look at the eggs and the hatched dragons. Can they match them? Dragons sighted in sky over Louisville Youtube Newspaper report of a Dragon visiting a school Create own dragon world Reading Activities Analysis of information text, conventions, subheadings, diagrams, etc. Information Text: close reading of sections of the Dragonology book. Reading and researching the meaning of Rune Stones (Dragon Language). The Legend of George and the Dragon. History Pupils should be taught: the Viking and Anglo Saxon struggle for the Kingdom of England to the time of Edward the Confessor Vikings Children will be taught about Viking transportation. (Dragon boats) Children will discover and explore the chronology of Vikings in our history. Viking: Norse Zoomorphic patterns Dragon Eggs Children will design and paint their own dragon eggs depending on the dragons kind e.g. Ice Dragon s might have blue and green hues etc. Design and paint our own dragons Use sketch books to create and modify designs of dragons on a given theme e.g. ice, water, wind etc. Writing Activities Descriptive writing of a setting Descriptive writing of the Dragon World. Descriptive writing of your own dragon. Write an entry for a Dragonology book describing a particular type of dragon Non fiction Write a set of instructions as to how to trap a dragon. Rewrite a section of the story How to train your Dragon Dragon Poetry. Saint George and the Dragon by Paolo Uccello Music Grammar Activities Geography

Pupils should be taught to: play and perform in solo and ensemble contexts, using their voices and playing musical instruments with increasing accuracy, fluency, control and expression appreciate and understand a wide range of high-quality live and recorded music drawn from different traditions and from great composers and musicians The children will be given the opportunity to develop their grammatical understanding by: Expressing time, place and cause using conjunctions. Headings and sub-headings to aid presentation. Standard English forms for verb inflections instead of local spoken forms. Apostrophes to mark plural possession. Fronted adverbial phrases De:de sentences, similes, alliteration and expanded noun phases Motivator Animal Man Different regions of the world. Chn will explore maps, atlases and globes to find area where different dragon types may have lived e.g. places of extreme weather etc. The children will describe and understand key aspects of physical and human geography in relation to physical geography, including: climate zones, biomes and vegetation belts, rivers, mountains, volcanoes and earthquakes, and the water cycle human geography, including: types of settlement and land use, economic activity including trade links, and the distribution of natural resources including energy, food, minerals and water YMM The Greatest Showman To perform to a large audience and to sing as part of a choir. D.T. When designing and making, pupils should be taught to: Design use research and develop design criteria to inform the design of innovative, functional, appealing products that are fit for purpose, aimed at particular individuals or groups generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through discussion, annotated sketches, cross-sectional and exploded PSHE/Citizenship Self Esteem Managing change on a personal level. Developing friendships. New beginnings.

diagrams, prototypes, pattern pieces and computer-aided design Make select from and use a wider range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks [for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing], accurately select from and use a wider range of materials and components, including construction materials, textiles and ingredients, according to their functional properties and aesthetic qualities Evaluate investigate and analyse a range of existing products evaluate their ideas and products against their own design criteria and consider the views of others to improve their work understand how key events and individuals in design and technology have helped shape the world Children will design make and evaluate a moving model of a dragon using springs, levers and hinges. Science Yr3 Animals including humans Plants Yr4 Living things and their habitats Animals and their habitats P.E. Pupils should be taught to: Dance: Chinese Dragon Dance Athletics: use running, jumping, throwing and

Identify that animals, including humans, need the right types and amount of nutrition, and that they cannot make their own food; they get nutrition from what they eat. Identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement. Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways. Explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things in their local and wider environment. Recognise that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to living things. Describe the simple functions of the basic parts of the digestive system in humans. Identify the different types of teeth in humans and their simple functions. Construct and interpret a variety of food chains, identifying producers, predators and prey. I.C.T. Pupils should be taught to: catching in isolation and in combination play competitive games, modified where appropriate [for example, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rounders and tennis], and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance [for example, through athletics and gymnastics (e.g. making bridges)] perform dances using a range of movement patterns take part in outdoor and adventurous activity challenges both individually and within a team compare their performances with previous ones and demonstrate improvement to achieve their personal best. Swimming and water safety All schools must provide swimming instruction either in key stage 1 or key stage 2. In particular, pupils should be taught to: swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres use a range of strokes effectively [for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke] perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations. R.E. Yr3 Why do people pray?

understand computer networks including the internet; how they can provide multiple services, such as the world wide web; and the opportunities they offer for communication and collaboration use search technologies effectively, appreciate how results are selected and ranked, and be discerning in evaluating digital content use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly; recognise acceptable/unacceptable behaviour; identify a range of ways to report concerns about content and contact. What does it mean to be a Christian today? Yr4 What does it mean to be a Hindu in Britain today? What can we learn from religions about deciding what is right and wrong? Children will experiment with Logo to design patterns to go on their dragon trap. Use sequence selection and repetition in programs; work with variables and various forms of input and output.