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Year 1 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Penguins, Possums and Pigs Fire! Fire! Growth and Green Fingers Family Album The Great Outdoors Robots Geography History Science History Science Science Hot and cold areas of the Events beyond living memory Plants - basic structure and Changes within living Everyday materials - naming Human body and senses world - Great Fire of London observing growth over time memory of materials and their properties Science Design and Technology Design and Technology Art and Design Geography Music Common animals other than humans and their basic structure Mechanisms - pop ups and simple card levers Food - preparing and combining foods Self-portraits - drawing and painting in charcoal, chalk, pastels and watercolours developed into digital art Fieldwork in the school grounds Art and Design Music Art and Design Geography Design and Technology Drawing in pastel developed UK countries and capital Structures - stability and into 3D using clay cities strength Using voices expressively - singing songs, speaking chants and rhymes Observational drawings and paintings developed into printmaking Experimenting with and creating musical patterns Physical Education Outdoor and adventurous activities - developing trails PSHE Art and Design tbc November 2014 tbc January 2015 tbc February 2015 tbc April 2015 History IT - text and images IT - digital research CS / IT - computational IT / DL - recognise common IT - digital research CS - programming thinking uses of IT beyond school / hardware opportunities for contextual learning and using and applying mathematics linked to the themes. Lancashire mathematics planning should be used for discrete mathematics lessons. Stories by the same author Repetitive patterned stories Range of non-fiction texts Classic stories Instructions Traditional rhymes Traditional tales Recounts Stories with familiar settings Non-fiction texts: booklets Traditional rhymes Ongoing Science Geography Physical Education esafety Nature and field journals - observations over time of seasonal changes, plants, weather and length of day Master basic movements and begin to apply these in a range of activities. These activities must include team games and performing dances. Lancashire KS1 PE scheme of work would support children s learning in PE. messages about using technology safely and responsibly. Stories with fantasy settings Recounts Poems for learning by heart

Year 2 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 The Place Where I Live Fighting Fit Explorers The Farm Shop Wind in the Willows Buckets and Spades History Science History Science Science Science Significant places in their own locality (including schools and playgrounds) Humans - what humans need to survive, human growth and exercise Significant people - Neil Armstrong and Christopher Columbus Human health and nutrition; requirements for plant growth Living things and habitats Uses of everyday materials - suitability of different materials for particular uses Geography Art and Design Geography Design and Technology Geography History Small area of the UK - where I live and play Figure drawing with proportions using wooden figures developed into clay Small area in a contrasting non-european country Food - the eatwell plate, where food comes from, principles of a healthy diet Seasonal and daily weather Events beyond living memory or places in their locality - the seaside then and now Art and Design Music Design and Technology Design and Technology Art and Design Drawings and paintings of local area developed into Rehearse and perform with others, starting and finishing Mechanisms - wheels and axles Textiles - using a template, simple joining, choice of Collage using papers, fabric materials, drift wood printmaking together and keeping a steady pulse stitches, choice of materials Music Music Listening - experiencing how sounds can be made in different ways Listening - know how music is used descriptively for a particular purpose PSHE Physical Education tbc November 2014 tbc January 2015 tbc February 2015 tbc April 2015 IT - sound / multimedia DL - electronic communication CS - computational thinking / programming IT - data handling IT - presenting information CS - programming opportunities for contextual learning and using and applying mathematics linked to the themes. Lancashire Planning should be used for discrete mathematics lessons. Stories with familiar settings Traditional tales with a twist Instructions Stories by the same author Stories with familiar settings Riddles Persuasion Animal adventure stories Classic poems Recount: letters Story as a theme Ongoing Science Geography Physical Education esafety History Nature and field journals - observations of plants and animals in their local environment throughout the year Master basic movements and begin to apply these in a range of activities. These activities must include team games and performing dances. Lancashire KS1 PE scheme of work would support children s learning in PE. Whenever children are engaged in electronic communication, establish and reinforce messages about using technology safely and responsibly. Black History Month (Rosa Parks/Mary Seacole) Spelling and handwriting should be taught discretely. Refer to the key learning in writing document for progression guidance.

Year 3 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 There's No Place Like Home Healthy Humans Rock and Roll! The Iron Man What the Romans Did For Us How Does Your Garden Grow? Geography Science Science Design and Technology History Science The region where I live (UK); Nutrition, diet and Rocks and fossils Mechanical systems - levers Roman Britain Plants - functions or parts OS mapwork plus fieldwork movement and the skeleton and linkages and plant growth in the local area History Design and Technology History Science Geography Design and Technology Local history Food - simple dish - the Ancient Britain - Stonehenge Forces and magnets A region in the UK - Lake Structures - shell/frame eatwell plate District structures and strengthening Art and Design Geography Music Art and Design 3D clay or textile sculpture Key aspects of volcanoes and earthquakes Performing - practise, rehearse and present a performance Painting on plaster, mosaics and digital mosaics Music Art and Design Physical Education Creating - experiment with and create musical patterns for dance Observational drawing of fossils developed into print Games - performing in an athletic event (Gladiator games) PSHE Physical Education tbc November 2014 tbc January 2015 tbc February 2015 tbc April 2015 IT - movies / multimedia CS - programming / IT / DL - digital research CS - programming / DL / CS - communication and IT - presenting information computational thinking hardware collaboration / networking opportunities for contextual learning and using and applying mathematics linked to the themes. Lancashire Planning should be used for discrete mathematics lessons. Folk Tales Recount: biographies Fables Poems with a structure Persuasion: letters Story as a theme Discussion Recount: diaries Playscripts Mystery stories Classic poetry Ongoing Science Physical Education esafety Standalone unit on light - shadows and reflections Pupils should continue to apply and develop a broader range of skills and use them in a range of activities. These must include modified team games, dance, gymnastic, athletic and outdoor and adventurous activities. Lancashire KS2 PE scheme would support children s learning in PE. messages about using technology safely, respectfully and responsibly.

Year 4 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Sparks Might Fly! The Great Plague The Art of Food Passport to Europe Water, Water Everywhere Hunted Science History Science Geography Science Design and Technology Electricity - series circuits, switches, conductors, A theme in British history beyond 1066 - The Great Teeth and the digestive system Contrasting region in a European country States of matter Food - simple savoury food and cooking techniques insulators Plague of 1665 Design and Technology Geography Art and Design Design and Technology Geography Science ICT and electrical systems - control and electrical components Rubbish and recycling - environmental study Drawing and painting of still life into 3D sculpture Textiles - seams, stiffening and strengthening, materials and fastenings Key aspects of rivers Habitats - grouping and classifying plants and animals Music Art and Design Music History Creating - explore, choose, combine and organise musical ideas using an electronic sound source Drawing developed into printmaking, rotating and translating images Listening to music from different cultures; experience how music is produced in different ways Ancient Egypt (including the River Nile) Art and Design Abstract painting; relief paintings, large and small scale with texture PSHE tbc November 2014 tbc January 2015 tbc February 2015 tbc April 2015 CS - programming / hardware IT - data handling IT- graphics and images / modelling and simulation IT - sound / multimedia IT / DL - digital research CS - computational thinking opportunities for contextual learning and using and applying mathematics linked to the themes. Lancashire Planning should be used for discrete mathematics lessons. Stories with fantasy settings Film and playscripts Fairy tales Classic poetry Recount: newspapers Stories with issues and dilemmas Persuasion Stories with a theme Information booklets Poetry with a structure Folk tales Debate Ongoing Science Physical Education esafety Standalone unit on sound Pupils should continue to apply and develop a broader range of skills and use them in a range of activities. These must include modified team games, dance, gymnastic, athletic and outdoor and adventurous activities. Lancashire KS2 PE scheme would support children s learning in PE. messages about using technology safely, respectfully and responsibly.

Year 5 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 A Kingdom United Food, Glorious Food! Earthlings Inventors and Inventions Amazon Adventure Faster, Higher, Stronger Geography Geography Science History Geography History UK cities, counties and key features - research World food - where does food come from? Earth and space Early Islamic civilization - Baghdad c AD900 Contrasting region - Amazon Basin, rainforest, biomes Ancient Greece (including sport) Music Design and Technology Music Design and Technology Science Science Listening to and performing a range of music from around the UK including anthems Food - food from another culture, variety of cooking techniques Listening to high quality recorded music and how musical elements can be used to create effects, i.e. film Mechanical systems - cams, pulleys and gears Life cycle changes in animals and plants; naturalists (e.g. David Attenborough) Animals including humans - growth and development of humans PLUS exercise and the circulatory system music History Science Art and Design Science Design and Technology Art and Design Britain s settlement by Anglo- Saxons and Scots (including place names) Materials - reversible and irreversible changes Drawing and painting developed into abstract textured paintings Forces and falling objects 3D Textiles - using gussets, using patterns, joining with seam allowance, combining fabrics Figure drawing developed into 3D sculpture Physical Education Art and Design Music Dance - perform a traditional dance from the UK or beyond Painting developed into printmaking/collage and digital art Creating - improvise, develop and perform rhythmic compositions using graphic notation PSHE Art and Design tbc November 2014 tbc January 2015 tbc February 2015 tbc April 2015 IT - data handling DL / CS - collaboration / IT - modelling CS - programming / IT - multimedia CS - programming networking computational thinking opportunities for contextual learning and using and applying mathematics linked to the themes. Lancashire Planning should be used for discrete mathematics lessons. Legends Stories from other cultures Persuasion Debate Stories with historical settings Film and play scripts Classic narrative poetry Science fiction stories Information booklets Poems with a structure Magazine: information text hybrid Myths Reports Poems with figurative language Ongoing Science Physical Education esafety Standalone unit on material properties - comparative / fair tests of everyday materials. This could be a theme for a science week over four or five afternoons. Pupils should continue to apply and develop a broader range of skills and use them in a range of activities. These must include modified team games, dance, gymnastic, athletic and outdoor and adventurous activities. Lancashire KS2 PE scheme would support children s learning in PE. Whenever children are engaged in electronic communication, establish and reinforce messages about using technology safely, respectfully and responsibly. Spelling and handwriting should be taught discretely. Refer to the key learning in writing document for progression guidance.

Year 6 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Survival! Britten's Got Talent? Heroes and Villains Super Sleuth Oh! I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside Science Music Science Science Design and Technology Evolution and inheritance - adaptation, survival of the fittest, reproduction and Understanding of the history of music, including Britten; performing - A New Year Famous scientists and their contributions to the world Classification including subdivisions for vertebrates and invertebrates Combining learning from across design and technology skills bases - structures, mechanical systems, electrical systems, ICT programming and control passing on traits Carol by Britten Physical Education Physical Education Design and Technology History History Evolution of dance - create and perform dance pieces from a range of dance crazes Dance - create and perform a collaborative or individual dance piece Food - chefs, food heroes, designing a healthy menu/eatwell plate Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the Kingdom of England Aspect of British history beyond 1066 - leisure and entertainment Art and Design Science Art and Design Drawing and painting developed into digital art; Light - exploring the way light behaves including light Drawing and painting developed into collage / batik / felt making developing sketchbook ideas sources, reflection, shadows Geography Art and Design Music World s countries and key features - research Painting inspired by music PSHE tbc November 2014 tbc January 2015 tbc February 2015 Creating - explore, choose and organise musical structures, e.g. composing a rap Geography Human geography, land use, economic activity, OS mapwork Science Electricity IT / DL - digital research IT - multimedia CS - computational thinking IT / CS / DL - digital research, communication and collaboration / networking CS - programming / computational thinking / hardware opportunities for contextual learning and using and applying mathematics linked to the themes. Lancashire Planning should be used for discrete mathematics lessons. Biography Classic fiction Poetry Songs and Lyrics Persuasion: A Formal Review Older literature Information text hybrid Poems with imagery Detective / crime fiction Short stories with flashbacks Classic narrative poetry Recount: autobiography Debates / discussion Ongoing Physical Education esafety Pupils should continue to apply and develop a broader range of skills and use them in a range of activities. These must include modified team games, dance, gymnastic, athletic and outdoor and adventurous activities. Lancashire KS2 PE scheme would support children s learning in PE. messages about using technology safely, respectfully and responsibly.