KEY STAGE 2 ~ YEAR 6 Autumn Term HOLES Based upon the novel Holes, this unit aims to explore a novel in real depth, providing children with the opportunity to look at and emulate authorial technique in the areas of plot, characterisation, setting and building suspense and tension (narrative writing) and include descriptive/informative and persuasive elements of non-fiction writing in relation to the science and geographical aspects of the topic. Highlights of the topic include a wow introduction with a focus on curses and the discovery of buried treasure, study of surviving deserts using the experiences and advice of Bear Grylls and creating an engaging data file for the mythical Yellow Spotted Lizard using ICT. Due to the nature of the themes in the novel (crime and punishment), this unit will conclude with an explosive Whodunnit-style activity with the entire year group which involves the children investigating, writing and performing defence and prosecution arguments using the evidence that they have collected. WOW Factor Uncovering the mystery behind the long-lost treasure of Pietro Zeronbodi Producing pastel artwork of desert scenes; Creating our own fictional animal for a desert environment; Studying the book and film adaptation of Holes by Louis Sachar; Exploring desert survival skills using Bear Grylls clips Using maps, globes, atlases and Google Earth to study the geography of the world.
Maths English KS2 National Curriculum Examples of Activities KS2 English National Curriculum Program of Study Descriptions of settings and characters using show not tell techniques to allow readers to infer aspects through detailed clues. Information texts (advice guides) about desert survival and caring for animals that have adapted to a particular environment, using examples from research in the science aspects of the unit. Persuasive letter to a character from the book, using events from the text. Narrative of a significant event based on a mysterious object, creating tension and appropriate atmosphere Maths will be taught discreetly. KS2 Maths National Curriculum Program of Study Within the curriculum, we use the mastery approach to teaching Mathematics. This involves building children s confidence and promoting depth of understanding by using concrete resources, pictorial representations and abstract depictions (CPA approach). Our aim is for children to reach their full potential in building skills in fluency, reasoning and problem-solving.
Science About the main events in the life of Charles Darwin About the contribution he made to scientific knowledge about evolution To understand the term evolution To explore the reasons that some people do not believe that evolution happened and look at some creation stories from different religions, e.g. the Vikings About adaptation and Survival of the fittest About the ways in which animals and plants are adapted to their environment To describe ways in which animals are adapted to avoid predation, for example camouflage, use of warning colours in insects, spines on plants To explain how fossils provide evidence for evolution To explain how humans have evolved To compare evolution and selective breeding Research and recount the life of Darwin in a biography using Horrible Histories and internet searches Watch video clips and read information texts to understand the theory of evolution Simulate evolution and selective breeding through an experiment / drama Investigate different creation stories from various religions and share ideas about similarities and differences and how these relate to the theory of evolution Study how animals and plants adapt to their environments and create an imaginary creature to suit a particular habitat Examine fossils and research using Natural History Museum website
D&T Computing KS2 National Curriculum Examples of Activities To know how to keep online profile secure and to protect personal information. To use search techniques effectively; to evaluate and validate online digital content To use Google Earth to explore the geography of the world To use various tools on Microsoft Word to create a data-file I can check the reliability of a website. When designing and making, pupils will be taught to: Design design purposeful, functional, appealing products for themselves and other users based on design criteria generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through talking and drawing. Make select from and use a range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks [for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing] select from and use a wide range of materials and components, including construction materials, textiles and ingredients, according to their characteristics Evaluate evaluate their ideas and products against design criteria Discussions around E- safety during internet searches and protection of passwords and personal information Search and select relevant content for use across the curriculum, including for Science and Geography. Check the reliability of websites Exploring and familiarising themselves with continents, countries, and cities throughout the world To create a data-file based on a mythical creature using Word Design and construct a model of a yellow spotted lizard select from and use a wider range of materials and components combine these materials to create the texture and markings of the skin evaluate products against their own design criteria consider the views of others to improve their work
PE Art Music T0 use voice expressively and creatively by singing songs and speaking chants and rhymes in unison. KS2 National Curriculum to use a range of materials creatively to design and make products to use drawing, painting and sculpture to develop and share their ideas, experiences and imagination to develop a wide range of art and design techniques in using colour, pattern, texture, line, shape, form and space about the work of a range of artists, craft makers and designers, describing the differences and similarities between different practices and disciplines, and making links to their own work. Choral arrangements to perform in the local community Examples of Activities To learn about the artist Gabriella Benevolenza and study her approach to art recognising the perfectly mastered tones which are clear and pure, bright and sombre. To base creativity on possible scenes of deserts or Camp green Lake from the novel Holes. To develop skills of using pastels to create texture, tones and shading to produce dreamlike scenes. Analyse and evaluate strengths and weaknesses through competitive sports React to different game situations to achieve the best results for the team. Transfer skills and movements, resulting in a performance of personal bests. Sessions with Onside professional coaches including Athletics skills, ball skills and team games Indoor athletics roadshow activities with regional coaches
PSHE RE Pupils will be taught about: Faith & commitment Being changed The impact of violence Injustice The strand takes two remarkable stories of faith & explores them to raise issues of morality, supremacy, justice and faith. Case studies of Terry Waite, John Bunyon, Martin Luther King and Ghandi and how they have suffered injustices and overcome them To recognise how their behaviour affects other people. That there are different types of teasing and bullying, that bullying is wrong, and how to get help to deal with bullying. We will be welcoming pupils and teachers from Arden Academy to help us to understand and promote antihomophobia
Geography To locate the world s major deserts (to include locating major countries and cities in Africa, Asia and Australasia / Oceania) using maps, atlases, globes and Google Earth To identify key environmental regions and key physical and human characteristics To compare a region in the UK with a region in North America with significant differences and similarities Use geographical resources including Google Earth to explore locations in the world and label significant areas including major deserts Watch an animation to show why the desert biomes are located in particular areas of the world and why this explains the climate and physical features / draw diagrams to illustrate this information Study clips featuring Bear Grylls to identify how to survive in a desert environment and the dangers that exist there Compare regions in the world and discuss why there are similarities and differences. Study the climate of different regions and produce climate graphs to present and analyse the data
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