Year Group Curriculum Overviews
Please find the curriculum overviews for each year group below.
| French | September French Songs and Stories | October French Songs and Stories | November French Songs and Stories | December French Songs and Stories |
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Writing: Children will learn to give meaning to the marks they make. They will begin to correctly form letters and write their name. | |||
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| Maths | Subitising | Cardinality, Ordinality and Counting | Composition | Comparison |
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| Understanding the World |
Me and My Community What is St Jerome and our neighbourhood like?
Exploring Autumn Who lives in the woods?
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Sparkle and Shine What is the Festival of Light? What does Christmas look like around the world?
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Creation - Who made the wonderful world? At the end of this unit, pupils will have explored:
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Incarnation - Why is Christmas special for Christians? At the end of this unit children will have explored….
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| French | January French Songs and Stories | February French Songs and Stories | March French Songs and Stories | April French Songs and Stories |
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Writing: Children will learn to write their name independently, to continue giving meaning to the marks they write. To start to write cvc words and learn sentence structure. |
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| Maths | Subitising | Cardinality, Ordinality and Counting | Composition | Comparison |
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| Understanding the World |
Starry Night What happens when I fall asleep?
Winter Wonderland Where is it always cold?
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Dangerous Dinosaurs When did dinosaurs live?
Puddles & Rainbows Is it waterproof?
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Incarnation - Why do Christians believe that Jesus is special? At the end of this unit, pupils will have explored: The Christian beliefs that Jesus:
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Salvation - What is so special about Easter? At the end of this unit, pupils will have explored:
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| French | April French Songs and Stories | May French Songs and Stories | June French Songs and Stories | Bastille Day Songs and Poem |
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Writing: Children will be able to write their name independently. They will be learning to write simple sentences and cvc. They will learn about sentence structure - capital letters, finger spaces and full stops. |
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Phonics:
Adjacent Consonants: (cvcc, ccvc, ccvcc, cccvc, cccvcc) E.g. went, from, children, just, help.
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| Maths | Subitising | Cardinality, Ordinality and Counting | Composition | Comparison |
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| 6th Half Term Children will: | In this half-term, the children will consolidate their understanding of concepts previously taught through working in a variety of contexts and with different numbers. | |||
| Understanding the World |
Sunshine and Sunflowers How does your garden grow? Who’s in the garden?
Splash Why does ice melt?
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The Big Wide World Do you have friends or family who live in a different country to the UK? Who lives where?
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World Faith - What makes a place special? At the end of this unit, pupils will have explored:
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Christianity - What can we learn from stories? At the end of this unit, pupils will have explored:
This unit is designed as an introduction to stories from the Abrahamic faiths (Christianity/Judaism/Islam). These are stories that will be explored further in Key Stage 1 in the context of learning about Christianity, Judaism and Islam. |
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| French | The return to school: la rentrée: Sur les chemins de l'école L'automne est arrivé Camembear goes to Paris - Camembear va à Paris |
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| Culture | Vocabulary | Phonics | Grammar | |
| Papo in a French primary school Paris Landmarks and la Seine La Marelle Remembrance Day Étoile de Noël Chut, chut, viens ici French advent calendar |
Bonjour, Salut Je m’appelle J’habite à Paris Ça va bien, très bien, mal, très mal 1-20 Les enfants de la Terre je marche sur le continent je nage dans l’océan Les bleuets et les coquelicots Christmas related vocabulary |
a est fuchsia | Through immersion and exposure to simple phrases and structures in the present tense je/tu forms |
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Reading: Children learn to:
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| Maths | Place Value (within 10); Addition & Subtraction (within 10); Geometry: Shape | |||
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Plants Children will be taught to:
Seasonal Changes Children will taught to:
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| Computing |
Staying Safe Online Uses of Technology Digital Painting Moving a Robot Grouping Data |
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| DT | Shade and Shelter: This project teaches children about the purpose of shelters and their materials. They name and describe shelters and design and make shelter prototypes. Children then design and build a play den as a group and evaluate their completed product. |
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| Geography |
Our Wonderful World What are the 7 continents?
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| History |
Childhood
Investigation
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Term 1 - What responsibility has God given people about taking care of the world? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 2 - Why is each person important in the Nativity story? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Mix it Yr1: This project teaches children about basic colour theory by studying the colour wheel and colour mixing. It includes an exploration of primary and secondary colours and how artists use colour in their artwork. | |||
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| French | C'est l'hiver Camembear goes to Brittany - Camembear va en Bretagne |
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| Epiphany: J’aime la galette Brittany towns, countryside and traditions La Chandeleur- Candlemas: Les crêpes Le Carnaval et se déguiser Pâques |
la famille: J’aime Papa, j’aime Maman, j’aime mon petit chat, j’aime mon petit chien, mon petit frère, ma grand-mère et mon gros élephant, grand-père 1-20 le ciel, le soleil à la campagne, à la montagne, à la mer |
a est fuchsia e est bleu Plic, ploc poème |
Introduction gender: le/la il y a |
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| Maths | Place Value (within 20); Addition & Subtraction (within 20); Place Value (within 50); Length & Height; Mass & Volume | |||
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Everyday Materials Children will be taught to:
Seasonal Changes Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Writing Digitally Programming Animations Staying Safe Online Debugging Programs |
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| DT | Taxis: This project teaches children about wheels, axles and chassis and how they work together to make a vehicle move. | |||
| Geography |
Bright Lights, Big City What is a city?
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Term 3 (Judaism) - What is it like to live as a Jewish person? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 4 (Christianity) - Why is Easter the most important festival for Christians? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Funny faces and fabulous Features: This project teaches children about the concept of the portrait and how the collage technique can be used to make a portrait. | |||
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| French | Quand c’est l’été Camembear goes to Provence - Camembear va en Provence |
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| Le muguet C’est le monde d’où je viens Je te donne Year 1 Bastille Day Poem and Songs |
Animaux Seasonal change Weather Introducing yourself and conversations Sports covered in CLIL |
a est fuchsia e est bleu i est gris o est jaune u est prune |
Conversations from memory: Salut/Bonjour Je suis/Je m’appelle J’habite à Harrow J’ai six/sept ans. J’aime le chocolat/la rose/la banane Je suis très adorable, très capable et fantastique. |
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Reading:
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| Maths | Multiplication & Division; Fractions; Geometry: Position & Direction; Place Value (within 100); Money; Time | |||
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Plants Children will be taught to:
Animals Including Humans Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Digital Music Making Using Loops for Repetition Organising Files Staying Safe Online |
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| History |
School Days Following on from their understanding of significant moments in their childhood and comparing these to children of the 1950’s, children will begin to explore school life and how this affects their lives then explore the school days of the Victorian era. This topic is to consolidate the fact that History is the understanding of the present with a focus on the key concepts of time, change and the key skills of comparison. |
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Term 5 (Islam) - What does it mean to be a Muslim? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 6 (Christianity) - Why did Jesus tell stories? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Rain and Sun Rays: This project teaches children about collagraph printing, including how to develop a motif to make single and repeated prints as well as transient Art. | |||
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| French | The return to school: la rentrée: Sur les chemins de l'école L'automne est arrivé Camembear goes to Paris - Camembear va à Paris |
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| Culture | Vocabulary | Phonics | Grammar | |
| Papo in a French primary school Paris Landmarks and la Seine La Marelle Dans le silence Vive le vent Remembrance Day French advent calendar |
Bonjour, Salut Je m’appelle J’habite à Paris Ça va bien, très bien, mal, très mal Recall 1-20 Numbers 1-40 Recall and spelling of numbers Shapes Les enfants de la Terre Les bleuets et les coquelicots Christmas bilingual nativity and songs |
Consolidation of: a est fuchsia e est bleu i est gris o est jaune u est prune è est vert ou est rouge |
Through immersion and exposure to simple phrases and structures in the present tense je/tu forms Introduction to the gender of nouns determiners Le/La un/une |
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Reading: The children will become more fluent in their reading, they will also learn to read words using one of these strategies:
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| Maths | Place Value; Addition & Subtraction; Geometry: Shape | |||
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Living Things and Their Habitat Children will be taught to:
Everyday Materials Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Staying Safe Online Information Technology Around Us Digital Photography Code Revision |
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| DT | Remarkable recipes: This project teaches children about sources of food and tools used for food preparation. They also discover why some foods are cooked and learn to read a simple recipe. | |||
| Geography |
Let’s Explore the World What are the similarities and differences between the UK and Somalia?
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| History |
Movers and Shakers What is ‘significance’?
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Term 1 - Why did Jesus teach the Lord’s prayer as a way to pray? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 2 - How does the symbol of light help us understand the meaning of Christmas for Christians? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Mix it colour theory: Recap and reinforce what the children have learned so far on colours and colour mixing. | |||
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| French | C'est l'hiver Camembear goes to Brittany - Camembear va en Bretagne |
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| Epiphany: J’aime la galette Acting “roule galette” Brittany towns, countryside and traditions La Chandeleur- Candlemas: Les crêpes Le Carnaval et se déguiser Pâques: French Easter traditions and Pessah, Ramadan |
People I love Family Months Description + Carnaval clothes Transports Pets and farm animal Avec un gros nez Dans mon château il y a un robot |
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Introducing agreements of adjectives: Je suis prêt(e) Je suis petit(e) Je suis grand(e) |
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Writing:
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| Maths | Money; Multiplication & Division; Length & Height; Mass, Capacity & Temperature | |||
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Everyday Materials Children will be taught to:
Plants Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Robot Algorithms Using Pictograms to Show Data Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Beach hut: This project teaches children about making and strengthening structures, including different ways of joining materials. | |||
| Geography |
Coastlines What are the features of a coastal town?
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Term 3 (Judaism) - Why are they having a party? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 4 - How do the symbols of Easter help us to understand the meaning of Easter for Christians? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Still Life: This project teaches children about the work of significant still life artists and still life techniques. They explore a wide variety of still lifes and learn about the use of colour and composition. They create still life arrangements and artwork. |
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| French | Quand c’est l’été Camembear goes to Provence - Camembear va en Provence |
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| Le muguet C’est le monde d’où je viens Je te donne Year 2 Bastille Day songs and Poem |
Animaux Seasonal change Weather Introducing yourself and conversations Sports covered in CLIL |
an est orange | Introducing the battle of vowels and apostrophes Message to be written from memory: Salut/Bonjour Je suis/Je m’appelle J’habite à Harrow J’ai six/sept ans. J’aime le chocolat/la rose/la banane Je suis très adorable, très capable et fantastique. |
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| Maths | Fractions; Time; Statistics; Geometry: Position & Direction | |||
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Plants Children will be taught to:
Animals Including Humans Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Digital Music Programming a Quiz Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Cut Stitch and Join: This project teaches children about fabric home products and the significant British brand Cath Kidston. They learn about sewing patterns and using a running stitch and embellishments before making a sewn bag tag. | |||
| History |
Magnificent Monarchs
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Term 5 - How do the five pillars of Islam help a Muslim to show commitment to God (Allah)? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 6 - Why do Christians make and keep promises before God? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Portraits and Poses: This project teaches children about portraiture. They analyse the portraits of Tudor monarchs and compare Tudor portraits and selfies today. They use photo editing software to create royal portraits. | |||
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 1 Rouge Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 1 Rouge Cross-curricular themes for the Michaelmas Term will be: At school, subject, revision of numbers 1-31 linked to phonics, food, telling the time to the full hour, shapes, the local area, days of the week and months, animals, Christmas and end of year celebrations. |
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| Maths | Place Value; Addition & Subtraction; Multiplication & Division | |||
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Animals Including Humans Children will be taught to:
Forces And Magnets Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Staying Safe Online Connecting Computers through Networks Digital Animation |
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| DT | Cook well, Eatwell: Learning about food groups, the Eatwell guide and methods of cooking:making tacos fillings or exploring these by cooking potatoes and ratatouille. | |||
| Geography |
Our Planet, Our World What human and physical features can I find in the UK?
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| History |
Through the Ages
This Topic has a strong focus on archaeology to help the children understand how we know about these ages without literacy. |
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Term 1 - What is the Bible's Big story? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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Term 2 - Why is each person important in the Nativity story? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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Colour theory: This project teaches children about colour theory by studying the colour wheel and colour mixing. It includes an exploration of tertiary colours, warm and cool colours, complementary colours, analogous colours and how artists use colour in their artwork. Exploring composition with 2D shapes.
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Musical Spotlight: Writing Music Down Social Question: How Does Music Bring Us Closer Together?
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Musical Spotlight: Playing in a Band Social Question: What Stories Does Music Tell Us About the Past?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 2 Rouge Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 2 Rouge Cross-curricular themes for the Epiphany term will be: Epiphany, Pancake day, people I love, my family, descriptions and Carnaval, transports, clothes, my house, rooms, Easter and other religious festivals happening at that time |
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| Maths | Multiplication & Division; Length & Perimeter; Fractions; Mass & Capacity | |||
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Rocks Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Sequencing Sounds Using Branching Databases Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Making it moves: This project teaches children about cam mechanisms. They experiment with different shaped cams before designing an automaton toy. | |||
| Geography |
Rocks, Relics and Rumbles What causes Volcanoes and Earthquakes?
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Term 3 (Judaism) - What does it mean to be Jewish? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 4 - Who is the most important person in the Easter story? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Bell Beaker Pottery: About Bell Beaker Pottery. Using clay. Learning about pottery techniques, using a combination of pinch, coil and pattern techniques. Making a pot. Create a 3-D form using malleable material. | |||
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Musical Spotlight: Compose Using Your Imagination. Social Question: How Does Music Make the World a Better Place?
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Musical Spotlight: More Musical Styles. Social Question: How Does Music Help Us Get to Know Our Community?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 3 Rouge Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 3 Rouge Cross-curricular themes for the Trinity Term will be: Formal introductions, letters of the alphabet and nationalities, Bastille Day Celebrations and Sport activities. Year 3 Bastille Day Poem and Song |
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| Maths | Fractions; Money; Time; Properties of Shape; Statistics | |||
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Plants Children will be taught to:
Light Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Digital Literacy - Desktop Publishing Using Events to Create Interactive Programs Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Mosaic tiles: This project teaches children about the history of mosaics, before focusing on the colours, patterns and themes found in Roman mosaics. The children learn techniques to help them design and make a mosaic border tile. | |||
| Geography |
Mediterranean sea and Europe; Italy. Linked to our History Topic, The Romans. Children learn about the growth and expansion of the Roman Empire (map skills, locational and place knowledge, human and physical features). |
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| History |
Emperors and Empires What did the Romans do for us?
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Term 5 (Buddhism) - What did the Buddha teach his followers about life? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 6 - Who is Jesus? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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Ammonites: Looking at nature and natural forms as a starting point for artwork. Demonstrating how to enhance form and texture in their drawings using techniques such as hatching, cross-hatching and shading. Lowry’s drawing style; Landscape: Work in the style of a significant artist, architect, culture or designer. Looking at body shape and movement. |
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Musical Spotlight: Enjoying Improvisation. Social Question: How Does Music Make a Difference to Us Every Day?
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Musical Spotlight: Opening Night. Social Question: How Does Music Connect Us with Our Planet?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 1 Jaune Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 1 Jaune Cross-curricular themes for the Michaelmas Term will be: At school, subject, revision of numbers 1-61 linked to phonics, routines, playground games, telling the time to the full hour and the half an hour, the local area, days of the week and months, animals, Christmas and end of year celebrations. |
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| Maths | Place Value; Addition & Subtraction; Area; Multiplication & Division | |||
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States of Matter Children will be taught to:
Living Things and Their Habitat Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Staying Safe Online The Internet and How It Works Audio Production |
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| DT | Fresh food Good food: This project teaches children about food decay and preservation. They discover key inventions in food preservation and packaging, then make examples. The children design a healthy snack, its package and evaluate it. | |||
| Geography |
Interconnected World What is the difference between the North and South American climate?
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| History |
Invasion:
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Term 1 - How did belief in God affect the actions of people in the Old Testament? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 2 - Is the Christmas message of peace still relevant for today’s world? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art |
Contrasts and complements: Recap on everything the children have learned so far about colour and colour theory.
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| Music |
Musical Spotlight: Musical Structures. Social Question: How Does Music Bring Us Together?
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Musical Spotlight: Exploring Feelings When You Play. Social Question: How Does Music Connect Us with Our Past?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 2 Jaune Knowledge organiser Cross-curricular themes for the Epiphany term will be: Epiphany, Pancake day, people I love, my family, descriptions and Carnaval, transports, clothes, my house, rooms, furniture, Easter and other religious festivals happening at that time. |
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| Maths | Multiplication & Division; Length and Perimeter; Fractions; Decimals | |||
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Sound Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Types of Repetition in Computer Science Data Logging Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Functional and Fancy Fabrics: This project teaches children about home furnishings and the significant designer William Morris. They learn techniques for decorating fabric, including block printing, hemming and embroidery and use them to design patterns in the view of making fabric or wallpaper samples. | |||
| Geography |
Misty Mountain, Winding River How does a river change from source to mouth?
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Term 3 (Hinduism) - How do Hindus worship? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 4 - What is Holy Communion and how does it build a Christian Community? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Warp and Weft: This project teaches children about the artform of weaving and how it has developed over time, including the materials and techniques required to create woven patterns and products. | |||
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Musical Spotlight: Compose with Your Friends. Social Question: How Does Music Improve Our World?
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Musical Spotlight: Feelings Through Music. Social Question: How Does Music Teach Us About Our Community?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 3 Jaune Knowledge organiser DELF A1.1 taken unofficially Cross-curricular themes for the Trinity Term will be: Formal introductions, letters of the alphabet and nationalities, Bastille Day Celebrations and Sport activities. Year 4 Bastille Day Poem and songs |
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| Maths | Money; Time; Geometry: Shape; Statistics; Geometry: Position and Direction | |||
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Animals Including Humans Children will be taught to:
Electricity Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Photo Editing Using Repetition in Games Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Tomb Builders: This project teaches children about simple machines, including wheels, axles, inclined planes, pulleys and levers, exploring how they helped ancient builders to lift and move heavy loads.Explore and use a range of mechanisms (levers, axles, cams, gears and pulleys) in models or products. | |||
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Ancient Civilisations
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Term 5 (Hinduism) - What does it mean to live as a Hindu? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 6 - Why is liturgy important to many Christians? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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Vista: This project teaches children about the techniques that artists use when composing landscape images, such as colour and atmosphere. Statues, Statuettes and Figurines: This project teaches children about the 3-D representation of the human form, including statues, statuettes and figurines. They study examples from ancient civilisations, and use their clay skills to create a Sumer-style figurine. or Animal: This project teaches children about the historical and cultural portrayal of animals in art. They study the visual qualities of animals through sketching, printmaking and clay modelling. (An armature is an open framework on which a sculpture is moulded with clay or similar material. A Bankura ghora (horse) is a terracotta horse crafted in the Panchmura Village in the Bankura District of West Bengal. The village is famous for its terracotta sculptures of horses.) |
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Musical Spotlight: Expression and Improvisation. Social Question: How Does Music Shape Our Way of Life?
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Musical Spotlight: The Show Must Go On! Social Question: How Does Music Connect Us with the Environment?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 1 Bleu Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 1 Bleu Cross-curricular themes for the Michaelmas Term will be: At school, subject, revision of numbers 1-61 linked to phonics, routines, playground games, telling the time to the full hour, the half an hour and the quarter of an hour, the local area, days of the week and months, animals, Christmas and end of year celebrations. |
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| Maths | Place Value; Addition, Subtraction; Multiplication & Division; Fractions | |||
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Forces Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Staying Safe Online Understanding Computer Systems Internet Research Methods Using Selection in Programming |
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| Geography |
Investigating Our World What is a biome?
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| History |
Dynamic Dynasties:
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| RE |
Term 1 - What do the miracles tell us about Jesus? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 2 - How do art and music convey Christmas? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art |
Tints, Tones and Shades: This project teaches children about colour theory by studying the colour wheel and exploring mixing tints, shades and tones. They learn about significant landscape artworks finding colours within different works before using this knowledge to create landscape paintings using primary colours as well as black and white. Taoties: This project teaches children about the significance and art of the taotie motif, including ancient and contemporary casting methods. |
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Musical Spotlight: Melody and Harmony in Music. Social Question: How Does Music Bring Us Together?
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Musical Spotlight: Sing and Play in Different Styles. Social Question: How Does Music Connect Us with Our Past?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 2 Bleu Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 2 Bleu Cross-curricular themes for the Epiphany term will be: Epiphany, Pancake day, people I love, my family, illnesses, descriptions of somebody else and Carnaval, transports, clothes, my house, rooms, furniture, Easter and other religious festivals happening at that time. DELF A1 unofficially and officially |
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| Maths | Multiplication & Division; Fractions; Decimals and Percentages; Area, Perimeter; Statistics | |||
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Living Things and Their Habitat Children will be taught to:
Earth and Space Children will be taught to:
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Video Production Creating Graphics Staying Safe Online |
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Moving Mechanisms: This project teaches children about pneumatic systems. They experiment with pneumatics before designing, making and evaluating a pneumatic machine that performs a useful function. Eat the Seasons: Benefits of seasonal eating. Preparing a seasonal soup, icing, peeling and grating, learning about cooking techniques. |
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Sow, Grow and Farm How far has your food travelled?
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Term 3 - How did the first five Sikh Gurus shape Sikhi? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 4 - What happened in churches during Lent, Holy week and Easter Sunday? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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Musical Spotlight: Composing and Chords. Social Question: How Does Music Improve Our World?
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Musical Spotlight: Enjoying Musical Styles. Social Question: How Does Music Teach Us About Our Community?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 3 Bleu Knowledge organiser Cross-curricular themes for the Trinity Term will be: Formal introductions, letters of the alphabet and nationalities, Bastille Day Celebrations and sport activities. Francophonie Year 5 Bastille Day Poem and songs DELF A1 unofficially and officially |
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| Maths | Geometry: Shape/Position & Direction; Negative Numbers; Converting Units; Volume | |||
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Properties and Changes of Materials Children will be taught to:
Animals Including Humans Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Using Selection in Quizzes Digital Portfolio Production |
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| DT | Architecture: This project teaches children about how architectural style and technology has developed over time and then use this knowledge to design a building with specific features. | |||
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Groundbreaking Greeks:
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Term 5 - How did the final five human Sikh Gurus shape Sikhi? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 6 - How do Muslims live and embrace their faith in a diverse world? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Line, Light and Shadows: This project teaches children about the visual qualities of line, light and shadow. They explore the work of Pablo Picasso and Rembrandt and are introduced to a range of shading techniques. They take black and white photographs and use pencil, pen and ink wash to reimagine their photographs in a shaded drawing. | |||
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Musical Spotlight: Freedom to Improvise. Social Question: How Does Music Shape Our Way of Life?
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Musical Spotlight: Battle of the Bands! Social Question: How Does Music Connect Us with the Environment?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 1 Vert Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 1 Vert Cross-curricular themes for the Michaelmas Term will be: At school and French residential visit, subject, numbers 1-99 linked to phonics, routines, playground games, telling the time all forms, Comparisons, Christmas and end of year celebrations. |
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| Maths | Number and Place Value: Numbers to 10 Million; Calculations: Four Operations on Whole Numbers; Fractions and Decimals | |||
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Animals Including Humans Children will be taught to:
Electricity Children will be taught to:
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Staying Safe Online Communication and Collaboration Online Creating Web Pages |
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| DT | Food for Life: This project teaches children about processed food and healthy food choices. They make bread or pasta sauces. | |||
| Geography |
Our Changing World What are the causes of Climate Change?
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| History |
Britain at War
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Term 1 - What might the journey of life and death look like from a Christian perspective? Children will discuss the following questions in detail:
Term 2 - How would Christians advertise Christmas to show what Christmas means today? Children will discuss the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Tints, Tones and Shades: Colour theory recap by studying the colour wheel and exploring mixing tints, shades and tones as well as looking at perspective and horizon. They learn about significant landscape artworks and features of landscapes before using this knowledge to create landscape paintings using aquarelles. | |||
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Musical Spotlight: Music and Technology. Social Question: How Does Music Bring Us Together?
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Musical Spotlight: Developing Ensemble Skills. Social Question: How Does Music Connect Us with Our Past?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 2 Vert Knowledge organiser Pupil Workbook Term 2 Vert Cross-curricular themes for the Epiphany term will be: Epiphany, Pancake day, people I love, my family, illnesses, descriptions of somebody else and Carnaval, transports, clothes, my house, rooms, furniture, Easter and other religious festivals happening at that time. DELF A1 unofficially and officially |
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| Maths | Measurement; Word Problems; Percentages; Ration; Algebra; Area and Perimeter; Geometry | |||
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Electricity Children will be taught to:
Light Children will be taught to:
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Using Variables to Create Games Spreadsheets Infographics Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Engineer: This project teaches children about remarkable engineers and significant bridges, learning to identify features, such as beams, arches and trusses. They complete a bridge-building engineering challenge to create a bridge prototype. | |||
| Geography |
Frozen Kingdoms What are the effects of climate change?
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| History |
MAAFA
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Term 3 (Buddhism) - What does it mean to be a Buddhist? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 4 - How does the Christian festival of Easter offer hope? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
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| Art | Trailblazers: This project teaches children about significant black artists and their work, and provides opportunities to analyse and create artwork inspired by them. | |||
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Musical Spotlight: Creative Composition. Social Question: How Does Music Improve Our World?
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Musical Spotlight: Musical Styles Connect Us. Social Question: How Does Music Teach Us About Our Community?
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| French | STJ French KS2 Curriculum All the root lessons and follow up activities can be downloaded here with audio for home study Term 3 Vert Knowledge organiser Cross-curricular themes for the Trinity Term are: Year 6 Bastille Day Songs “Notre petit Prince” year 6 leavers’ musical production |
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| Maths | Position and Direction; Graphs and Averages; Negative Numbers; Volume; Properties of Shapes | |||
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Living Things and Their Habitat Children will be taught to:
Evolution and Inheritance Children will be taught to:
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| Computing |
Creating Animations Digital Portfolio Production Staying Safe Online |
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| DT | Make do and Mend? If possible see time constraints: This project teaches children a range of simple sewing stitches, including ways of recycling and repurposing old clothes and materials. | |||
| Geography |
Frozen Kingdoms What are the effects of Climate Change? |
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Term 5 - How has the Christian message survived for over 2000 years? Children will explore the following questions in detail:
Term 6 - Who decided (Version a or b)? Children will look at rules and responsibilities and understand who decides through the following themes:
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| Art | Abstraction and distortion: This project teaches children about the concepts of abstraction and distortion. They study the visual characteristics of abstraction and create a musically-inspired, abstract painting. | |||
| Music |
Musical Spotlight: Improvising with Confidence. Social Question: How Does Music Shape Our Way of Life?
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Musical Spotlight: Farewell Tour. Social Question: How Does Music Connect Us with the Environment?
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