SUMMER wks 6 - Dunsville Primary School

Yearly Planning Sheet
SUBJECT
Key Stage 2
WINTER
Visit: History off the page
Year 2014 -2015
wks 8
wks 7
Year 4
SPRING
Visit – Manchester Museum
Class: Pearl
wks 6
wks 5
TOPIC
Saxons & the Scots
UK cities & countries
Saxons & the Scots
UK cities & countries
Ancient Egypt
Globe/latitude equator
Ancient Egypt
Globe/latitude equator
ROLE PLAY
Saxon Fort/ Castle
Saxon Fort/ Castle
Pyramid
Pyramid
Simile Poetry (2wks)
Explanation (3wks)
Text linked to science
(digestion)
Performance Poetry (2wks)
Use Green screen to
perform
Newspaper Report (3wks)
Saxon Harvest
ENGLISH
Stories by different
authors – (Historical
Settings) (2wks)
1 theme (Saxon settings)
many authors
Saxon Myths (4wks)
Beowulf
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Turning a story
(Beowulf) into a
playscript
Use Green screen to
perform
Fantasy Worlds (4wks)
(Science fiction settings)
Argument (2wks)
Was Howard Carter right
to open the tombs?
SUMMER
Visit: Eureka
wks 6
wks 7
The Empire (Victorians)
Australia
The Empire (Victorians)
Australia
Descriptive Poetry (2wks)
Landscape descriptions and
Shape poetry
Persuasion (4wks)
Visit Australia
(leaflet/guidebook/poster)
Creating advert for tourist
board of Australia (green
screen)
Historical Settings (4wks)
Street child/Victorians
Diary (3wks)
Research journey of the
Convicts to Australia.
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION
Recall multiplication and division facts
up to 12 x 12.
Mentally calculate numbers x and
divided by 0 and 1
Multiply 2 and 3 digit numbers by a 1
digit number using formal written
layout.
Recall multiplication and division facts up
to 12 x 12.
Use place value/ known and derived facts
to multiply and divide mentally
Recall multiplication and division facts up to
12 x 12.
Use place value/ known and derived facts to
multiply and divide mentally
Recall multiplication and division
facts up to 12 x 12.
Use place value/ known and derived
facts to multiply and divide mentally
NUMBER & PLACE VALUE
Count in multiples 6,7,9,25,1000
Rounding to nearest 10,100,1000
Recall multiplication and division facts up
to 12 x 12.
Use place value/ known and derived facts
to multiply and divide mentally
Multiply 2 and 3 digit numbers by a 1 digit
number using formal written layout.
Multiply 2 and 3 digit numbers by a 1 digit
number using formal written layout.
NUMBER & PLACE VALUE
Recognise and use factor pairs and
commutativity in mental calculations
Find 1000more or less than a given number
Place value (up to 4 digits)
Order & compare no.s beyond 1000
FRACTIONS
Identify, represent and estimate numbers using
Recognise and show using diagrams
different representations.
NUMBER & PLACE VALUE
Count backwards through zero to
include negative numbers
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION
+ & - 4 digits (column method)
MEASUREMENT
MATHEMATICS
Playscript (3wks)
Discovery of Tomb of Tut
Teacher: Miss Hanson
+ & - lengths m/cm/mm
GEOMETRY (Shape)
2d shape – compare and classify
shapes (quadrilaterals and
triangles) based on properties
and sizes.
Identify lines of symmetry on 2d
shapes presented in diff.
orientations.
Complete a simple symmetric
figure with respect to a specific
line of symmetry.
MEASUREMENT
-Measure and calculate perimeter
of simple shapes cm/m
-Find area of rectilinear shapes
by counting squares.
families of common and equivalent
fractions.
Finding fractions of shapes and
numbers.
Recognise that hundredths arise
when dividing an object by 100 and
dividing 10ths by 10
STATISTICS
Interpret and present discrete and
continuous data using appropriate
graphical methods including bar
charts and time graphs.
Venn Diagrams (sorting animals)
Bar charts (xmas)
GEOMETRY (Shape)
Identify acute and obtuse angles
MEASUREMENT
-Read write and convert time
between analogue and digital 12 and
24 hour clocks
+ & - 4 digits (column method)
Estimate and use inverse operations to
check answers to a calculation
STATISTICS
Solve comparison, sum and difference
problems using information presented
in bar charts pictograms tables and
other graphs.
Line graphs (temperature – link to
science)
FRACTIONS
Recognise and write decimal equivalents
of any number of tenths or hundredths
Recognise and write decimal
equivalents to ¼ ½ ¾
Add and subtract fractions with the
same denominator. Round decimals with
one decimal place to the nearest whole
number.
Recognise and use factor pairs
and commutativity in mental
calculations
Multiply 2 and 3 digit numbers by a 1
digit number using formal written
layout.
NUMBER & PLACE VALUE
Read Roman numerals to 100 (I
to C) and know that over time,
the numeral system changed to
include the concept of zero and
place value.
MEASUREMENT
Convert between different
units of measure km/m – hr/m
Recall multiplication and division facts up to
12 x 12.
Use place value/ known and derived facts to
multiply and divide mentally
Multiply 2 and 3 digit numbers by a 1 digit
number using formal written layout.
Multiply together 3 numbers
Solve problems involving x and +, including
using the distributive law (partitioning) to x 2
digit numbers by 1 digit, integer scaling
problems (proportion) and harder
correspondence such as n objects are
connected to m object.
NUMBER & PLACE VALUE
Solve number and practical problems
that involve all of the previous
objectives with increasingly large
positive numbers
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION
Solve addition and subtraction 2-step
problems in contexts, deciding which
operations and methods to use and why
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GEOMETRY (Shape)
Compare and order angles up to
two right angles by size.
GEOMETRY (position &
direction)
Describe movements between
positions as translations of a
given unit to left/right and
up/down
Estimate and use inverse
operations to check answers to
a calculation.
FRACTIONS
Solve simple measure and money
problems involving fractions and
decimals to 2 decimal places.
MEASUREMENT
Estimate compare and calculate
different measures, including money
in pounds and pence
Multiply together 3 numbers
NUMBER & PLACE VALUE
Solve number and practical problems that
involve all of the previous objectives with
increasingly large positive numbers
FRACTIONS
Solve problems involving increasingly
harder fractions to calculate quantities
and fractions, to divide quantities
including non-unit fractions where the
answer is a whole number.
Count up and down in hundredths.
MEASUREMENT
Estimate compare and calculate different
measures, including money in pounds and
pence
-Solve problems involving converting from
hours to minutes; minutes to seconds;
years to months; weeks to days
GEOMETRY (position & direction)
Plot specified points and draw sides
to complete a given polygon
Maths investigations every half
term from Maths investigation
book to assess Ma1
STATISTICS (time graph)
Maths investigations every half
term from Maths investigation
book to assess Ma1
Maths investigations every half
term from Maths investigation book
to assess Ma1
Find the effect of dividing 1 or 2 digit
number by 10, and 100, identifying the
Maths investigations every half
value of the digits in the answer as
term from Maths investigation
ones, tenths and hundredths.
book to assess Ma1
Compare numbers with the same number
of decimal places up to 2 decimal places.
Maths investigations every half term
from Maths investigation book to
assess Ma1
GEOMETRY (position & direction)
Describe positions on a 2d grid as
coordinates in the 1st quadrant.
Maths investigations every half term
from Maths investigation book to
assess Ma1
STATES OF MATTER
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SCIENCE
Compare and group
materials together,
according to whether they
are solids liquids or gases
Observe that some
materials change state
when they are heated or
cooled, and measure or
research the temperature
at which this happens in
degrees Celsius.
ANIMALS INCLUDING
HUMANS
ALL LIVING THINGS &
THEIR HABITATS
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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
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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
ANIMALS INCLUDING
HUMANS
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Construct and
interpret a variety of
food chains, identifying
producers, predators
and prey.
STATES OF MATTER
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Identify the part
played by evaporation
and condensation in the
water cycle and
associate the rate of
evaporation with
temperature.
ELECTRICITY
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Anglo Saxons & Scots
HISTORY
Introduction to Anglo-Saxons
Origins, timeline, food and drink,
Society/warfare
Anglo Saxons & Scots
Gods, leaders, religion, forts
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt
Introduction to Ancient Egypt
Gods and kings of Egypt, the
Nile, Tomb discovery and
hieroglyphics
Identify common appliances
that run on electricity
Construct a simple series
circuit, identifying and
naming its basic parts,
including cells, wires, bulbs,
switches and buzzers
Identify whether or not a
lamp will light in a simple
series circuit, based on
whether or not the lamp is
part of a complete loop with
a battery
Recognise that a switch
opens and closes a circuit and
associate this with whether
or not a lamp lights in a
simple series circuit.
Recognise some common
conductors and insulators and
associate metals with being
good conductors.
The Empire
Introduction to the British Empire
Queen Victoria/.Victorian life –
inventions, jobs, clothes food and
drink,
SOUND
Identify how sounds are
made, associating some of
them with something
vibrating
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Recognise that vibrations
from sounds travel through
a medium to the ear.
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Find patterns between the
pitch of a sound and
features of the object that
produced it.
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Find patterns between the
volume of the sound and
the strengths of the
vibrations that produced it
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Recognise that sounds gets
fainter as the distance
from the sound source
increases.
The Empire
The army, the colonies, trade,
GEOGRAPHY
ART & DESIGN
UK cities and counties.
UK cities and counties
United Kingdom and the rest of
world, location and history of
counties,
Focus on cities – compare and
contrast different UK cities
Saxon Collage
Saxon Runes
Alfred the Great/ Scenes
from Anglo-Saxon Britain.
Pencil and Ink
Saxon Jewellery
Christmas
Pencil sketches/ watercolour
The globe, latitude and
the equator
The globe, latitude and
the equator
Intro to the globe and location of UK
in relation to other places. Countries
on different latitudes
Equator, latitudes and different
climates, (link to science
‘habitats’)
Plants and animals (still life)
Ancient Egyptian
Hieroglyphics –
Pencil sketches
Draw hieroglyphs and Egyptian
gods on papyrus in inks and
paint.
Cards and crafts
(discuss that Saxons celebrated
Yuletide and were Pagan and did
not celebrate Christmas)
Australia
Australia
Intro to Australia
Location, Major towns and cities.
History of settlement (link to
colonisation work in History topic)
Aboriginal people, food and drink
(what do they grow – link to
climate)
Victorian London Skyline
Ayres Rock landscape –
(Monet) Oil pastels
History of artists
pastel/ watercolour
Famous landmarks Sydney
Aboriginal Art
Pencil sketches
History of architects
Build an Australian
Landmark
Victorian Train
Children to create for a
pyramid including
information about Gods
and Goddesses.
(Ayres rock/ Opera house/
Harbour bridge)
TASC – Homework project.
Food & Drink
Hobbies/things to do
sports
School day
Link to Egyptian work
World music
Australian Music
Australian Music
Egyptian Clay tablets.
Research and paint Aboriginal
designs.
Clay tablet design in
hieroglyphics.
COMPUTING
DESIGN &
TECHNOLOGY
Egyptian Artefacts
Saxon Food
Saxon Fort
Bread
Art straws/card
Research, design and make and
Egyptian artefact.
All about me
Family and friends
Meeting and greeting, age,
describing self.
Jobs/pets etc
My calendar
Sails for a Saxon
ship.
Sewing, Tapestry.
LANGUAGES
(Spanish)
Colours,
clothes link to
Colours
Celebrations
Egyptian Net
pyramids
Children to design and make a
moving train – link to circuits
(Motors, lights)
(compare with Australia)
Spanish Culture
Saxon people
MUSIC
P.E.
R.E.
Anglo-Saxon Music
Instruments
Christmas
Carols & Concert
World music
Music from different
countries/cultures
Music from different
countries/cultures
Instruments, aboriginal
tribal music
Instruments, aboriginal
tribal music
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Harvest
Link to Saxon Harvest
(4 wks)
Remembrance Day (2wks)
Prophets - Ibraham, Musa
(2wks)
Ceremonies - Christian &
Journeys to special places
(6wks)
Pillars of Islam
Pilgrimage to Mecca (Haaj)
Christian & Muslim
Art and artefacts (7wks)
Importance and
significance of artefacts
in worship
(Real P.E.)
Leading by example (4wks)
The work of local Christian
and Muslim leaders.
Prophets - Life of St. Paul
(2wks)
Advent and Christmas
(2wks)
Link to 10 plagues of Egypt
Ceremonies - Eid and
Ramadan (4 wks)
Muslim Baptism (3wks)
John the Baptist (2wks)
Link to Easter story