Computational thinking and creativity Theme Computational thinking

English
Mathematics
Science
Topic
(History, Geography, Art, D&T)
Choral or performance poems
Grammar includes:
Recognising vocabulary and structures
appropriate for formal and written
speech, and the differences between
this and spoken speech, including the
use of contractions; recognising and
using the subjunctive forms of the
verb; recognising and using apostrophes correctly; using expanded noun
phrases in own writing.
Through The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien,
investigate settings, character development, dialogue & narrative style.
Writing includes: dramatisation, playing with point-of-view & writing a
'Lost Tale'. Grammar includes: complex sentences, relative clauses and
elaboration.
Grammar focus:
1. Writing complex and compound
sentences
2. Use elaborated language of description, including expanded noun
phrases, adjectives, adverbials and,
particularly, relative clauses.
Number—algebra
Use simple formula; generate
and describe linear number
sequences; express missing
number problems algebraically; find pairs of numbers that
satisfy an equation.
Number—ratio
Solve problems involving the
relative sizes of 2 quantities;
solve problems involving similar shapes; solve problems involving unequal sharing and
grouping.
Number—decimals and percentages
Relating decimals and percentages to fractions; using all four
operations to solve problems.
Geometry and Statistics
Illustrate and name parts of
circles; interpret and construct
pie charts; calculate the mean
as an average.
Properties and changes of materials
Computational thinking and
creativity
3. Use accurate sentence and
Test materials’ properties; explain the
uses of thermal and electrical conductors an insulators; explain dissolving;
explain processes to separate mixtures; work scientifically in
Theme
Computational thinking and
creativity
RE
Beliefs in action in the world
What do religions teach about the natural
world and why should we care about it?
French
ICT
Punctuation in French; conjunctions; possessive
adjectives; plural nouns; further work on pronunciation.
See Topic
Understand computer networks including the
internet and the opportunities they offer for
communication and collaboration; use search
technologies effectively and evaluate information technology
Name and locate counties and cities of the UK,
geographical regions and their identifying human
and physical characteristics; understand how aspects of these have changed over time.
PE
Dance—City life—focus on developing movement
patterns
Games—Attacking and defending—running, throwing and
PSHCE
We are all different
Music
Musical focus: Mini musical performance Subject
link: English A complete musical performance about
the effects of the slave trade on a West African village. The integrated music features traditional Ghanaian songs and percussion and rhythms.