Long Whatton Church of England Primary School s1

Long Whatton Church of England Primary School s1

<p> Long Whatton Church of England Primary School ‘Learning and Growing Together’</p><p>Our Curriculum Year 3/4 - 2 phases</p><p>‘We believe that childhood should be an adventure during which every child climbs a tree, climbs a mountain, sharing the struggle and the view and spends a night under the stars.’ Yr 3/4 2 Year rolling programme Phase 1</p><p>O Co Autumn Spring Summer p m It’s all Greek to us ‘Mama Mia, andiamo a ‘Journey to Jo’berg’ p mu Chchchanges l’italia!’ o nic Key CQ milestone 2 * daily phonics groups * visiting storytellers/authors * theatre visits and play visits r ati Literacy * reading, spelling and writing competitions * book/genre promotions * MA projects * spelling B t on elements *handwriting lessons u an Key CQ milestone 2 * regular focus on tables knowledge * tables B * MA projects through upper schools * n d Numeracy Mathematics learning regularly using outdoor environment * Setting across KS1 and 2 * maths theatre groups i ma elements t th i em e ati s cs Annual visitor X2 investigations Science park MAGMA f 2 investigations per term ‘Why we are the way we are’ ‘Dr Who investigates’ o Science ‘Ch,ch,changes’ Understanding animals/humans and Our Earth in space (see LW Investigating Materials inheritance and evolution Light and Sound r SOW) ‘Wonderful water’ The Water (Biology M2) (Physics M2)</p><p> cycle (Chemistry M2) Extended project leading to M science fair collaborative project o Kn ‘It’s all Greek to us! ‘ Journey to Jo’berg (book) r ow Time related vocab History of South Africa and the History a led struggle for equal rights Nelson Mandela l ge S an Geography week on the UK Geography week on Europe p d Cefn Lea Mid Wales or The world, our world, the globe, i un Geograph Derbyshire Peak District (Y456) hemispheres, global warming y Beacon Hill Autumn visit ‘Mama Mia’ r de i Comparison of UK to Italy rst Beacon hill Winter visit t an Christianity Christianity Christianity u din Assembly program supported by Assembly program supported by Assembly program supported by RE a g visiting clergy visiting clergy visiting clergy 9 themes l Our Ladies Convent visit Our Ladies Convent visit Our Ladies Convent visit for KS2 S Journey to Bethlehem – Nativity The last supper and the Apartied – justice and fairness We join in o Harvest in Church significance of Holy Communion Theme 8 Religion, family and all ‘Light it up’ - Whole school Theme 3 Worship, pilgrimage and community (LEBC Project) c Diocese project sacred places Theme 9 Beliefs in action around i projects Including Divali Theme 5 Symbols Theme 4 The journey of life and the world a and religious expression death l Cr FPT relating to topic FTP Look, plan, make, evaluate FTP Run a business staring with C ea Look, plan, make, evaluate Design leaning towers £10 – product? Wholesalers? u DT tiv Greek Temples It’s up to you. l Greek meal prepare (ICT menus) (Repeated Yr6) e t Artist of the term – Artist of the term – Artist of the term – de u Lowry sketches (Georgia Turner – Life stories Mondrian vel r Art O’Keeffe) Sketchbooks – watercolour Using solid colour and clean lines op ‘ a Sketchbooks – pencil techniques techniques - painting outdoors Is it art?’ Gallery visit me Greek Art l nt Music Taught tuned instruments Weekly music and singing lesson Weekly music and singing lesson E And KS2 recorder/keyboard/brass Collaborative performance KS2 recorder/keyboard c Drama Weekly lessons KS2 recorder/keyboard CDC band visit o Production Significant music the children n Assembly music + singing should hear o Climbing Qualification X6 Invasion games – Basketball X4 Team games X4 m Sports, Dance X6 Tag Rugby X4 Athletics X6 i physical Forest school X6 Hockey X6 Cycle wise wellbeing Swimming/FS X6 Swimming X6 OA day – Beacon Hill or Outwoods c and OA day Outwoods or Beacon Hill Forest school X6 1 interschools tournament</p><p>W healthy 2 interschools comp Maypole dance X3 School sports day E ell lifestyles OA Yr 4/5 res 1 week (Derbyshire OA Beacon hill or Outwoods day Yr5 campout c bei or Wales) 2 interschools comp Junior Hillwalking Course 2 days o ng Supported charity each term Assembly program Elderly relative morning in school Cycle wise course l PHSE Local Schools Partnership SRE program LSP Drugs education programme SEAL – circle time activities o Becoming LEBC GLOBAL LEICS (summer) Business project g a good CQ essentials for personal development citizen Bronze, Silver and Gold levels in: Trying new things, working hard, concentration, improvement, understanding i others and not to giving up. c French French (Italian lessons offered) French a l c o n s i d MFLs e r a t i o n Y3/4 2 Year rolling programme Phase 2</p><p>O Co Autumn Spring Summer p m ‘Antarctic Adventure’ ‘From Stone to Iron’ ‘Our Island nation’ p mu ‘Being a Buddhist’ o nic Key CQ milestone 2 * daily phonics groups * visiting storytellers/authors * theatre visits and play visits r ati Literacy * reading, spelling and writing competitions * book/genre promotions * MA projects * spelling B t on elements *handwriting lessons u an Key CQ milestone 2 * regular focus on tables knowledge * tables B * MA projects through upper schools * n d Numeracy Mathematics learning regularly using outdoor environment * Setting across KS1 and 2 * maths theatre groups i ma elements t th i em e ati s cs Kn ‘Can you feel the Force?’ Annual visitor Plants and animals – understanding f ow Magnetism and Electricity Learning from rocks and fossils habitats and classification o led (Physics M2) (Chemistry M2) (Biology M2) Science Snibston visit r ge Science fair collaborative project an M d ‘ ‘ o un From Stone to Iron’ Our Island Nation’ The Stone Age to the Iron Age Great battles to protect England r de Main developments and impact upon Hastings Trafalgar Battle of a rst History ancient societies Britain - comparison l an Interviews key figures from S din history. p g Geograph ‘Antarctic Adventure – The ‘Mapping it out’ i y Angry Planet!’ Climate study Mapping skills project linked to r Habitats Exploration Diaries history topic and to Beacon Hill i RE visit. (compass, grid ref, pacing, t Theme 4 Journey of life and death timing, OS maps, trail maps) u Assembly program supported by Assembly program supported by Assembly program supported by RE visiting clergy Harvest in Church visiting clergy visiting clergy a 9 themes Our Ladies Convent visit Our Ladies Convent visit Our Ladies Convent visit l for KS2 Buddhism Easter story and the Journey to the Theme 7 Religion and the individual S We join in Theme 1 Beliefs and Questions Cross The last supper and the Moral values o all Theme 2 Teachings and Authority Significance of Communion – review Thinking about right and wrong Diocese c Theme 5 Symbols and expression Theme 3 Worship, pilgrimage and projects i Theme 6 Inspirational leaders sacred places a FPT – ‘Keep me warm’ FPT ‘Invent the wheel!’ FPT ‘Defend Yourself!’ l DT Using materials to insulate Be the first to invent a working Archery workshop linked to Battle Cr C wheel of Hastings ea u Artist of the term – Michelangelo Monet/Gaugin (impressionists) Picasso Limited colour tiv l Recycling to create art Watercolours Abstract art II The sea and sky e t Art Learn to draw II People Techniques and painting II Collage Temporary art – Forest de Collaborative/trust artist project Landscapes – outdoor art school/Beacon Day u vel r op Taught tuned instruments Weekly music and singing lesson Weekly music and singing lesson a me Music KS2 recorder/keyboard/brass Collaborative performance KS2 recorder/keyboard l And Weekly lessons KS2 recorder/keyboard CDC band visit nt E Drama Production Significant music the children c Assembly music + singing should hear o Climbing Qualification X6 Invasion games – Basketball X4 Team games X4 Dance X6 Tag Rugby X4 Athletics X6 n Sports, Forest school X6 Hockey X6 Cycle wise course o physical Swimming/FS X6 Swimming X6 OA day – Beacon Hill or Outwoods m wellbeing Basketball/tag rugby Forest school X6 1 interschools tournament and i W OA day Outwoods or Beacon Hill Maypole dance X3 School sports day healthy c ell 2 interschools comp OA Beacon hill or Outwoods day Yr5 campout lifestyles bei OA Yr 4/5 res 1 week (Derbyshire 2 interschools comp Junior Hillwalking Course 2 days E ng or Wales) c Supported charity each term Assembly program Elderly relatives morning in school Cycle wise course PHSE Local Schools Partnership SRE program LSP Drugs education programme SEAL – circle time activities o Becoming CQ essentials for personal development l a good Bronze, Silver and Gold levels in: Trying new things, working hard, concentration, improvement, understanding o citizen others and not to giving up. g Italian Italian Italian i c a l c o n s i MFLs d e r a t i o n</p><p>Long Whatton CE Primary ‘Learning and Growing Together’ Our Curriculum Year 5/6 - 2 phases</p><p>‘We believe that childhood should be an adventure during which every child climbs a tree, climbs a mountain, sharing the struggle and the view and spends a night under the stars.’</p><p>Y5/6 2 Year rolling programme Phase 1</p><p>O Co Autumn Spring Summer p m Key CQ milestones 3 * daily phonics groups * visiting storytellers/authors * theatre visits and play visits * p mu Literacy reading, spelling and writing competitions * book/genre promotions * MA projects * spelling B o nic elements r ati Key CQ milestones 3 * regular focus on tables knowledge * tables B * MA projects through upper schools * t on Numeracy Mathematics learning regularly using outdoor environment * Ability groups across KS1 and 2 * maths theatre u an elements groups n d i ma t th i em e ati s cs Annual visitor Extended project Extended project f Extended project Animals + humans Science fair o Kids in space Survive and thrive Water cycle and changing Science Earth/space - sound! environments r Conkers</p><p>Kn BIO/ENV M ow Normans/Hastings WW1 memorial Henry VIII to Elizabeth o led r Carillion Loughborough ge History (children) a an Our school – church l d Cemetery investigation S un Geography week UK Geography week Europe Geography week world p de Google Earth Africa Geograph i rst Cefn lea residential Climate zones r y Settlements – Water supplies an Field trip i din t g Journey to Bethlehem/ nativity The last supper Christianity u school Units a Units Easter in church RE l Harvest in church Christianity S Visit o Christianity c Rockets, plans Boxes and bags Biscuits/product DT Bows and arrows Bird feeders i Cr a ea Artist of the term – Raphael Artist of the term – Breugal Artist of the term – Hockney l tiv Bayeux tapestry- sew Art to tell a story Water – sea scapes C e Art Pattern/planets(3D) – printing Portraits/animals Characterisation – portraits u de Learn to draw III People/places Henry VIII Gallery visit Mood and feelings, Freiderich l vel Planets – Holst Peter and the wolf CDC band visit t op Music Copeland – Fanfare for common Collaborative performance Leavers production me u And man r nt Drama Production/theatre drama a l As year 1/2 As year 1/2 As year 1/2 Sports, E physical c wellbeing o and n W healthy o ell lifestyles m bei S+R program Drugs education III Cycle wise i ng PHSE SEAL Business project LEBC c Becoming SEAL GLOBAL market a good SEAL E citizen c French French French o MFLs l o WOW moments g i c a l c o n s i d e r a t i o n</p><p>Y5/6 2 Year rolling programme Phase 2</p><p>O Co Autumn Spring Summer p m Key CQ milestones 3 * daily phonics/spelling groups * visiting storytellers/authors * theatre visits and play visits p mu Literacy * reading, spelling and writing competitions * book/genre promotions * MA projects * spelling B o nic elements r ati Key CQ milestones 3 * regular focus on tables knowledge * tables B * MA projects through upper schools * t on Numeracy Mathematics learning regularly using outdoor environment * Ability groups across KS1 and 2 * maths theatre u an elements groups n d i ma t th i em e ati s cs Annual visitor Extended project Extended project f Extended project Animals + humans Science fair o Kids in space Survive and thrive Water cycle and changing Science Earth/space - sound! environments r Conkers</p><p>Kn BIO/ENV M ow o Normans/Hastings WW1 memorial Henry VIII to Elizabeth led r Carillion Loughborough ge History (children) a an Our school – church l d Cemetery investigation S un Geography week UK Geography week Europe Geography week world p de Google Earth Africa i Geograph Cefn lea residential Climate zones rst y Settlements – Water supplies r an i Field trip din t g Journey to Bethlehem/ nativity The last supper Christianity u school Units a Units Easter in church RE l Harvest in church Christianity S Visit o Christianity c Cr Rockets, plans Boxes and bags Biscuits/product DT Bows and arrows Bird feeders i ea a tiv Art Artist of the term – Raphael Artist of the term – Breugal Artist of the term – Hockney l e Bayeux tapestry- sew Art to tell a story Water – sea scapes C de Pattern/planets(3D) – printing Portraits/animals Characterisation – portraits u vel Learn to draw III People/places Henry VIII Gallery visit Mood and feelings, Freiderich l Planets – Holst Peter and the wolf CDC band visit t Music Copeland – Fanfare for common Collaborative performance Leavers production u And man op Drama Production/theatre drama r me a nt As year 1/2 As year 1/2 As year 1/2 l Sports, E physical wellbeing c and o W healthy n ell lifestyles o bei m S+R program Drugs education III Cycle wise ng SEAL Business project LEBC i PHSE Becoming SEAL GLOBAL market c a good SEAL citizen E c French French French o MFLs l o g i c a l c o n WOW s moments i d e r a t i o n</p>

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