King Edward VI School Key Stage 3 Curriculum Map
|
|
- Percival Carson
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Year 7 Autumn Term 1 Autumn Term 2 Spring Term 1 Spring Term 2 Summer Term 1 Summer Term 2 English (core) English (Enrichment reading and SPAG focus) Journeys Exploring a variety of different texts (poetry, fiction and nonfiction) under the theme of journeys to focus on writing skills Library Launch ProReader Launch Roald Dahl Day National Poetry Day Maths Place value (including decimals) Add and subtract (including decimals) Estimation Perimeter Word problems BBC 500 Words competition Multiply and divide (including decimals) Area of rectangle and triangle Calculating the mean Factors, HCF, Prime factorisation Study of Prose: Frankenstein Exploring the play text of Frankenstein and looking at extracts from the original text World Book Day Carnegie Short List announced Draw, measure and name acute and obtuse angles Find unknown angles Properties of triangles and quadrilaterals Area of parallelograms International Children s Book Day Equivalent fractions Compare and order fractions and decimals Multiples and LCM Add and subtract fractions Changing mixed numbers to improper fractions Shakespeare Much Ado about Nothing Or A Midsummer Night s Dream Carnegie Winner announced Order of operations Substitution Simplifying algebraic expressions Solve word problems Sequences (termtoterm) Summer Reading Challenge Read and interpret pie charts Convert between percentages, fractions and decimals Percentage of a quantity Find the whole given the part and the percentage
2 Science (Physics) Science (Chemistry) Science (Biology) Modern Languages (French) Students will complete each topic in the first half of Year 7: Forces: Gravity Electromagnets: Voltage and Resistance Energy: Energy Costs Students will complete each topic in the first half of Year 7: Matter: Particle Model Reactions: Metals and Nonmetals Earth: Earth Structure Students will complete each topic in the first half of Year 7: Organisms: Movement Organisms: Cells Ecosystems: Interdependence C est perso Likes and dislikes Describing self and others Mon collège School Christmas in France Mes passetemps Free time activities Add and subtract mixed numbers Fraction of a quantity Students will complete each topic in the second half of Year 7: Forces: Contact Forces Electromagnets: Current Energy: Energy Transfer Students will complete each topic in the second half of Year 7: Matter: Separating Mixtures Reactions: Acids and Alkalis Earth: Universe Students will complete each topic in the second half of Year 7: Genes: Variation Genes: Human Reproduction Ecosystems: Plant Reproduction Ma zone Where we live Going out 3, 2, 1 Partez! Holidays and holiday plans Studio Découverte Poetry
3 History Geography Music Philosophy and Ethics What is History? Roman Britain What is Geography? Intro to Maps Rock the Ukulele Ukuleles Singing Chord Sequences Group Work Extension work on pianos/guitars Creation Stories AngloSaxon Britain The Norman Invasion The UK our island home The Gawper (Tech Project) Horror Music Musical features of horror Timbres Tech skills Sound effects & hit points Rights and Responsibilities Norman Settlement/Conquest Medieval Monarchy Medieval Society Reformation Rivers Africa Today Fantastic Places and Adventure Landscapes. Classroom Orchestra Classroom Orchestra Program Music Listening activities Listening activities Orchestral & Pop Intro to classical Instruments of the instruments music Intro to classical Percussion Instruments of the music Listening Orchestra Orchestra Composing Workshops workshops Use of Tech option Timbres Notation Learning and performing a piece of music class ensemble Religious Leaders Timbres Notation Learning and performing a piece of music class ensemble World Religions Project Building upon knowledge of timbres and instruments Picturing Jesus Coasts Program Music/ Orchestral & Pop instruments Percussion Listening Composing Use of Tech option Building upon knowledge of timbres and instruments Festivals & Pilgrimage Christmas (origins & around the world)
4 Computing Web Creation using HTML Using HTML tags to control the size location and formatting of text and images Using HTML link references to connect pages together to create multiple page websites Understand how Hexadecimal notation is used in defining colours Internet Dangers Virus, Hacking and Pharming Save use of the internet and social media Working together as a small development team to produce a website about appropriate use of the Internet and social media. Programming in LOGO Using the Logo programming language to understand the concept of Sequence and Iteration Designing creating and running programs that produce computer generated images. Data in Computers Understand how text, images, audio and visual data are stored in computers Be able to use application to manipulate audio and visual data Understand the concept of compression Computer and Network Hardware How the internal components of computers combine to provide multi- tasking computers The benefits design and components used in networks Computer and Network Hardware How the internal components of computers combine to provide multi- tasking computers The benefits design and components used in networks
5 Food and Nutrition Design and Technology Art & Textiles Students will begin to look at the five sections of the Eatwell Guide during a 10week carousel with a seasonal focus: Theme: Eating Well Bench marking test Hygiene and Safety Eatwell Guide Introduction Fruit and Vegetables Fruit Salad / Couscous Salad (Focus: knife safety) Fruit Cobbler (Focus: using the cooker) Proteins Chicken/Fish/Quorn/Halloumi Goujons (Focus: handling raw/cooked and avoiding cross contamination) Dairy and Alternatives Milk taste testing, Pizza Muffins (focus: using the grill) Starchy Carbohydrates Investigate cooking and sensory properties of a range of different products. Shortcrust Pastry Practical Students complete the following two projects during a 10week carousel: 1. Structures/Bridge Building and Testing 2. Wooden Photo Frame Students complete the following activities during a 10week carousel: Art Textiles Bench marking test fruit and veg Line/2b, 6b tone and colour pencil Tone: Biro/crosshatching, Mark making experimentation. Continuous line and biro study Colour: Oil pastel experiments and study b/w and colour Colour theory: Primary, secondary, tertiary colours Artist response Bench marking test mono print (sweet/wrappers) Object printing respond to images Potato print Titles mono, potato, object Tie dye Batik Presentation 3D Fantasy Food/Lollipops, 3D Card construction, wrapping
6 Drama Term 1 Drama 101 Students will be introduced to the basic skills of practical drama Term 2 Commedia dell'arte Students will explore stock characters and exaggerated physicality Term 3 Ancient Greek Theatre Students will explore choral speech and movement Arts Box A nineweek workshop experience including Art, Dance, Drama and Music. During the course of the workshop, students will have practical, creative experiences within each subject working around a common theme. Students will work towards an Arts Award Bronze qualification. Theme: Total Arts exploring how the four arts disciplines can approach a topic in different ways that complement each other and enrich understanding. The topic explored will be Roald Dahl s Matilda. PE PSHE Click here to view the Year 7 curriculum map Dedicated PSHE sessions are delivered during extended tutorial review weeks throughout the year. Topics include: Bullying ESafety Knowing and understanding your body Social and Emotional wellbeing.
7 Year 8 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Poetry Anthology (core) Character and Voice English (Enrichment reading and skills focus) Study of Prose Noughts and Crosses Or The Graveyard Book X: Class Reader Y: NonFiction (reading and writing skills) Z: NonFiction (reading and writing skills) Maths Primes and Indices LCM, squares and cubes Calculate with positive rational and decimal numbers Rounding, significant figures and estimation Using a calculator Negative numbers and inequality statements Algebraic manipulation Linear equations Linear sequences nth term Expressions and equations from real world examples Shakespeare (one of the following) The Tempest Twelfth Night Macbeth The Merchant of Venice X: Fiction (reading and writing skills) Y: Class Reader Z: Fiction (reading and writing skills) Draw accurate triangles and quadrilaterals Find unknown angles Conversion between units of length and area Area and perimeter of compound Area of parallelogram and trapezium Area and Convert between percentages, fractions and decimals Percentage increase and decrease Ratio and proportion Speed, distance and time Study of Prose: Dracula Exploring the play text of Dracula and looking at extracts from the original text X: NonFiction (reading and writing skills) Y: Fiction (reading and writing skills) Z: Class Reader Conversion between units of volume Visualise and identify 3D shapes and their nets Surface area of 3D shapes Volume of cuboid, cylinder, prism and composite solids Collect and organise data Interpret and compare statistical representati ons Mean, median, mode and range
8 Science (Physics) circumference of circles Students will complete each topic in the first half of Year 8: Forces: Pressure Electromagnets: Electromagnets Energy: Work Students will complete each topic in the second half of Year 8: Forces: Speed Electromagnets: Magnetism Energy: Heating and Cooling Science (Chemistry) Science (Biology) Modern Languages (French) Students will complete each topic in the first half of Year 8: Matter: Periodic Table Reactions: Chemical Energy Earth: Climate Students will complete each topic in the first half of Year 8: Organisms: Breathing Ecosystems: Respiration Organisms: Digestion T es branché(e)? TV, reading and internet Paris, je t adore! Favourite activities Tourist information Mon identité Personality, likes and dislikes Students will complete each topic in the second half of Year 8: Matter: Elements Reactions: Types of Reaction Earth: Earth Resources Students will complete each topic in the second half of Year 8: Ecosystems: Photosynthesis Genes: Inheritance Genes: Evolution Le weekend dernier Clothes and fashion Last weekend Chez moi, chez toi House and home Food La Francophonie French speaking countries Modern Languages (German) Hallo! Introducing ourselves Die Schule School subjects and the school day Die Schule Food and uniform Familie und Freunde Family and pets Freizeit Sport and hobbies Freizeit: Going out and future plans
9 Modern Languages (Spanish) Me presento Myself and my family Me describo Describing what I am like El Insti School life El Insti Sharing opinions about school Por la tarde Daily routine Las vacaciones Planning a future holiday History English Civil War The Witchcraze French Revolution Industrial Revolution British Empire Slave Trade Geography China Glaciers Wild Weather The Age of Stupid. Climate change. Music Philosophy and Ethics West African Music Rhythms & notation Classroom workshops Group work & composing Polyrhythms Syncopation Improvisation Vocals & African songs Musical context West African Music Rhythms & notation Classroom workshops Group work & composing Polyrhythms Syncopation Improvisation Vocals & African songs Musical context The Blues History & Context Spirituals Vocals and harmony Musical structure Guitar tab & chords Listening comparison & musical analysis Group performance Improvisation Scales & modes Primary Chords The Blues History & Context Spirituals Vocals and harmony Musical structure Guitar tab & chords Listening comparison & musical analysis Group performance Improvisation Scales & modes Primary Chords Identity Buddhism Humanism Religious Leaders (Modern) People on the move. Population and migration. Find Your Voice/POP band Development of pop genres through 20 th century Riffs & hooks Chord progressions Band rehearsals Independent parts (chords, bass lines, melody, rhythm etc) Listening & appraising Stylistic features of musical genres Media Cool Cities. With a focus on Managing Mumbai. POP Band Development of pop genres through 20 th century Riffs & hooks Chord progressions Band rehearsals Independent parts (chords, bass lines, melody, rhythm etc) Listening & appraising Stylistic features of musical genres Codes of Conduct
10 Computing Food and Nutrition Programming Using the Python programming language to understand: The concept of stored variables, Sequence, Selection and Iteration. Being able to identify errors in program code Working with arrays and other record structures. Using functions within programs Database Understanding Flat file and relational databases Using Microsoft Access to create relational databases and store, search and report data. Students will focus on cooking a range of foods to reflect each section of the Eatwell Guide whilst building their practical skills during a 10week carousel: Theme: Eating Well Bench mark testing Hygiene and Safety Eatwell Guide theory: Nutrients, healthy eating guidelines, and importance of hydration. Practical: Bread Food Science: Yeast investigation Practicals: Muffins Risotto Frittata Pasta Stir Fry Design and Technology Art & Textiles Students complete the following two projects during a 10week carousel: 1. Jigs and Jenga 2. Woodwork and Metalwork Balance Toy Students complete the following activities during a 10week carousel: Art: Drawing architecture Bench marking test observational study Tone: Biro/crosshatching, Mark making experimentation. Continuous line and biro study Textiles: Print structures, textures and patterns Bench marking test mono print Object printing Potato print
11 Colour: Oil pastel experiments and study b/w and colour Painting architecture Colour theory: Primary, secondary, tertiary colours, Artist response Drama Term 1: Melodrama Students will explore the conventions of the genre and devise their own melodramatic performances Arts Box Term 2: The Stories of Shakespeare Students will explore several different Shakespeare plays with a focus on how the text can be explored practically Titles mono, potato, object Resist structures, textures and patterns Tie dye Batik Presentation 3D Relief Pattern journey, Relief architectural surface Term 3: Physical Theatre Students will use their bodies to create abstract drama that emphasises movement rather than words A nineweek workshop experience including Art, Dance, Drama and Music. During the course of the workshop, students will have practical, creative experiences within each subject working around a common theme. Students work towards an Arts Award Bronze qualification. PE PSHE Theme: Arts Advanced exploring some of the more specialist or niche facets of each of the arts disciplines such as music technology and theatre stage design. Click here to view the Year 8 curriculum map Dedicated PSHE sessions are delivered during extended tutorial review weeks throughout the year. Topics include: Bullying ESafety Knowing and understanding your body Social and Emotional wellbeing.
12 Year 9 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Poetry Anthology Study of Prose Study of Prose Shakespeare Literature Relationships Of Mice and Men Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time The Adventure of the Speckled Band Romeo and Juliet English Language (and reading enrichment) Maths Science Modern Languages (French) Inference and Retrieval Basic Number, decimals, rounding Coordinates and linear graphs Writing skills Structure Language Comparing texts Writing skills Basic Algebra Fractions, Percentages, calculating with percentages Angles and Polygons Students begin the GCSE course Moi et mes amis Ma vie sociale d ado Describing self and Social media and others going out Factors, multiples, indices and Standard Form Ratio and Proportion Bien dans sa peau Sport and healthy eating Equations Perimeter and area, basic Pythagoras Bien dans sa peau Fitness and healthy lifestyle choices Perimeter and area, basic Pythagoras Real Life Graphs Transformations Spécial vacances Holidays Measures and 2D/3D Shapes Area and Volume Grammaire Grammar recap Modern Languages (German) Mein Zuhause House, home and town Die Ferien Holidays Einkaufen und Essen Shopping and food Nach der Schule Leisure activities Gesundheit! Health and fitness Wir gehen aus Social life and daily routine
13 Modern Languages (Spanish) History Geography Me presento Myself and my family Red Barn Murder Victorians Tectonics. Earthquakes, volcanoes and how to manage them. Me describo Describing what I am like Causes of WW1 Experiences of WW1 Economic Geography. Does money really make the world go around? El Insti School life Rise of Hitler and Life in Nazi Germany Genocide (Holocaust) UK Landscapes. Which processes have shaped our island home? El Insti Sharing opinions about school Experiences of WW2 Natural Resources. How can we keep the lights on in the future? Por la tarde Daily routine Atomic Bomb Decolonisation Contemporary Conflicts. Why are some places in conflict? Las vacaciones Planning a future holiday Migration International Development. Why do we live in an unequal world? Music Film Music Leitmotifs Musical texture Harmony & Tonality Use of timbre Composing and developing melody Use of the orchestra Features of film music Spotlight on different film composers Compositional techniques Film Music Leitmotifs Musical texture Harmony & Tonality Use of timbre Composing and developing melody Use of the orchestra Features of film music Spotlight on different film composers Compositional techniques Music Tech skills Songwriting Independent composing Lyric writing Use of harmony & different chord progressions Use of music technology Application of stylistic features from different genres Instrumental skills Band rehearsals Vocal melody writing Songwriting Independent composing Lyric writing Use of harmony & different chord progressions Use of music technology Application of stylistic features from different genres Instrumental skills Band rehearsals Vocal melody writing Wordsetting & word painting Music Industry Project Recording techniques Live sound technology Mixing & Producing Exploration of jobs within the music industry Independent led research project into an aspect/job within the music industry Music Industry Project Recording techniques Live sound technology Mixing & Producing Exploration of jobs within the music industry Independent led research project into an aspect/job within the music industry Planning and
14 Philosophy and Ethics Music Tech skills Wordsetting & word painting Introduction to Ethics Human Rights Crime Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion Planning and running an event Democracy running an event Is religion good for society? Computing Food and Nutrition Design and Technology Art & Textiles Programming Using the Python or Visual Basic programming language to understand: The concept of stored variables, Sequence, Selection and Iteration. Being able to identify errors in program code Working with arrays and other record structures. Using functions within programs System Development How programming techniques and user interface design are combined to create effective and robust systems Bench mark testing Food Hygiene and Safety Making main meals: Pasta and Tomato Sauce Practical and Fajitas or Enchiladas Project 1: Peg Toy Mechanism All about eggs: How to cook eggs (making a meal), Versatility of eggs in cooking Swiss Roll practical Project 2: Wooden USB Desk Lamp Programming Project Using programming and design skills to create a solution to a real world scenario. Managing and documenting the individual projects Eatwell Guide Investigating ingredients Summer project Students complete the following two projects activities during a 10week carousel: Art: Project 1 Portraiture Project 2 3D Food Textiles: Project 1 Mixed Media Weave Project 2 Elisabeth Rutt Print
15 Drama Term 1: Documentary Theatre Students will use the ideas of practitioners Brecht and Stanislavski to create drama that explores real life events Dance PE Term 2: Surrealism Students will use the artwork of Salvador Dali and the ideas of Antonin Artaud as a stimulus for nonnaturalistic drama Term 3: Devising Students will devise original drama on the theme of 'Fame and Celebrity' Students can opt within their PE lessons for two half term units of Dance. The first half term focuses on technique and choreography within a Street Dance genre. The second half term explores one of the GCSE professional works (students do not have to opt for GCSE Dance as this acts as an introduction only) Click here to view the Year 9 curriculum map PSHE Dedicated PSHE sessions are delivered during extended tutorial review weeks throughout the year. Topics include: Risky behaviours Keeping yourself safe Emotional maturity Understanding the developmental process
King Edward VI School Key Stage 3 Curriculum Map
Year 7 Autumn Term 1 Autumn Term 2 Spring Term 1 Spring Term 2 Summer Term 1 Summer Term 2 English (core) English (Enrichment reading and SPAG focus) Journeys Exploring a variety of different texts (poetry,
More informationKey Stage 3 Curriculum Map
Year 7 Autumn Term 1 Autumn Term 2 Spring Term 1 Spring Term 2 Summer Term 1 Summer Term 2 English (core) English (Enrichment Reading) Maths Journeys : Exploring a variety of different texts under the
More informationROYAL ALEXANDRA & ALBERT JUNIOR SCHOOL YEAR 3 CURRICULUM
ROYAL ALEXANDRA & ALBERT JUNIOR SCHOOL YEAR 3 CURRICULUM CORE SUBJECTS Numeracy The new Numeracy Framework is split into sections. Each section is covered each term. They are as follows:- Number and Place
More informationYear 9 Autumn 1 Core English Maths and Science and PSHE
Year 9 Autumn 1 Core English Maths Science PSHE Autumn 1 (7 weeks) English Maths Science PSHE Of Mice Men Graphs proportion Students will study the American 1930 s era extensively will underst the themes
More informationCurriculum Long Term Plan LKS2. YEAR A Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
LKS2 YEAR A Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Topic Chocolate Active Earth From the Stone Age to the Iron Age May the Forces be with you Year Group 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 English Openings
More informationSEVENTH GRADE. Revised June Billings Public Schools Correlation and Pacing Guide Math - McDougal Littell Middle School Math 2004
SEVENTH GRADE June 2010 Billings Public Schools Correlation and Guide Math - McDougal Littell Middle School Math 2004 (Chapter Order: 1, 6, 2, 4, 5, 13, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Chapter 1 Number Sense, Patterns,
More informationVikings and Saxons. PSHE The Caring School - How to make positive choices - To have respect for everyone
Science States of matter 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
More informationSkippers Hill Manor: Year 7 Curriculum Map Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
Skippers Hill Manor: Year 7 Curriculum Map 2017-2018 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 ENGLISH Novel Study Main class study of Michael Morpurgo s Private Peaceful Structuring an essay
More informationTerm 1:1 Term 1:2 Term 2:1 Term 2:2 Term 3:1 Term 3:2
Year 6 Curriculum Mapping Science and Topic Units The objectives for these units are taken from the new national curriculum. The national curriculum provides pupils with an introduction to the essential
More informationYear 5. Literacy. In year 5 the topics covered will be:
Year 5 Literacy Fables, Myths and Legends Stories from other Cultures Older Literature Film Narrative Instructions Persuasion Recounts Poems Numeracy In upper Key Stage 2, teaching focuses on ensuring
More informationEIGHTH GRADE RELIGION
EIGHTH GRADE RELIGION MORALITY ~ Your child knows that to be human we must be moral. knows there is a power of goodness in each of us. knows the purpose of moral life is happiness. knows a moral person
More informationSkippers Hill Manor: Curriculum Map : Year Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival
Skippers Hill Manor: Curriculum Map : Year 8 2016-2017 Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Theme: Survival Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer
More informationCogheart by Philip Bunzl. The Caravan. The Tear Thief. The Secret of Nightingale Wood by Lucy Strange. Children of Winter by Berlie Doherty
English Autumn Spring Summer Dead Man s Cove by Lauren St. John Cogheart by Philip Bunzl Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis Back in time The Caravan Kidnapped! Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell The Tear Thief Farther
More informationLong Term Plan - Summer Year Group: STEM. Topic: Shake things up. Text: Earthquake Terror. Number: Decimals. Geometry: Properties of Shape
Long Term Plan - Summer Year Group: 3 4 5 6 STEM ENGLISH Topic: The Arts Text: The Butterfly Lion Topic: Buildings Text: Stig of The Dump Topic: Shake things up Text: Earthquake Terror Topic: Conflict
More informationCurriculum Long Term Plan UKS2. YEAR A Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
UKS2 YEAR A Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Topic Chocolate Active Earth From the Stone Age to the Iron Age May the Forces be with you Year Group 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 English Openings
More informationSkippers Hill Manor: Curriculum Map : Year Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2. Common Entrance Papers
Skippers Hill Manor: Curriculum Map : Year 8 2017-2018 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 ENGLISH Novel Study Main class study of Philip Pullman s The Ruby in the Smoke Transactional
More informationSt Thomas More RC Primary School Curriculum Plan Autumn Spring Summer Topic Title. Mighty Metal Gods and Mortals (Ancient Greece) A Tremors
St Thomas More RC Primary School Curriculum Plan 2016-17 Year 3 Teacher PD Autumn Spring Summer Topic Title Mighty Metal Gods and Mortals (Ancient Greece) A Tremors Main focus Science History Geography
More informationSpring 1 - Curriculum Map - Year Subject Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5. Extending Narrative
Spring 1 - Curriculum Map - Year 6 2017 Subject Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 English Spellings, Grammar Poetry The Highwayman Introduction to the poem with a focus on imagery and language choices.
More informationTHE UNICORN SCHOOL Redwood Class LONG TERM PLAN 2018 to 2019 Autumn 2018
THE UNICORN SCHOOL Redwood Class LONG TERM PLAN 2018 to 2019 Autumn 2018 AUTUMN 1 English Famous British Authors: Michael Morpugo Text Focus: Warhorse and Private Peaceful In this unit we will be using
More informationKey Stage 2 Curriculum Years 3 and 4
Key Stage 2 Curriculum Years 3 and 4 Primary Curriculum Key Stage 2 Years 3 and 4 Maths & English are taught as discreet subjects with work matched to the contents of the National Curriculum & differentiated
More informationYear 6 Curriculum Overview Autumn 2
English: Classic Fiction Key Learning in Reading: Understand underlying themes, causes and consequences within whole texts. Regularly listen to whole novels read aloud by the teacher from an increasing
More informationYear 7 Design Technology
Year Design Technology INDUCTION 0.09 Y & Y only Kitchen safety and food hygiene Knife Pizza toast Seasonal combinations / Fruit smoothies Seasonal combinations / Vegetable soup Bacteria and food temperatures
More informationYEAR A UKS2 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6
YEAR A UKS2 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Creative Theme Indus Valley/ Ancient Egypt ( Mini science topic Human digestion and circulation) Human Settlement leading to historical context of
More informationA2 units showing 90% conversion points (cp) June 2017 series
A2 units showing 90% conversion points (cp) June 2017 series For more information about results and grade calculations, see www.ocr.org.uk/ocr-for/learners-and-parents/getting-your-results GCE Accounting
More informationProportion and ratio, conversion graphs; coordinates,
YEAR 6 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Autobiographical writing Class reader: Roald Dahl s Boy Focus: Writing to describe, to inform and to entertain National Poetry
More informationYear 5 Overview. YEAR Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6. FICTION Traditional stories, fables, myths, legends Features of a myth (4 weeks)
English Year 5 Overview YEAR Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Narrative Stories from other cultures Characters, settings, narrative features (3 weeks) The Bravest Flute TEXTS The Bravest Flute
More informationAutumn. A: Plan, develop and deliver a music product B: Promote a music product C: Review the management of a music product
Autumn Themes/Topics/ Content Skills/Aos Assessment Exam Boards Themes/Topics/ Content Skills/Aos Assessment Exam Board Unit 2 - Managing a Music Product Recording, creating, advertising, marketing and
More informationFORM 2 COURSE OUTLINES TERM II 2016/2017
NAPARIMA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL FORM 2 COURSE OUTLINES TERM II 2016/2017 SCIENCE Circulatory System Reproductive System Diseases of Reproductive System LANGUAGE Comprehension Poetry Calypso Grammar and Vocabulary
More informationYear 9 Homework Booklet
1 NAME: Homework Booklet Summer term 1 2 3 Contents page. Maths 6 English 7 History 8 P.E 9 MFL 10 ICT 11 Music 12 Science 14 Geography 15 RE 15 DT 16 How to use this booklet: Each subject has provided
More informationA2 units showing 90% conversion points (cp) June 2014 series
A2 units showing 90% conversion points (cp) June 2014 series GCE Accounting F013 01 Company accounts and interpretation (A2) Raw 80 74 69 62 55 48 42 0 F014 01 Management accounting (A2) Raw 120 104 92
More informationTeeJay Publishers. Curriculum for Excellence. Course Planner - Level 1
TeeJay Publishers Curriculum for Excellence Course Planner Level 1 To help schools develop their courses, TeeJay Publishers has produced a Course Planner for CfE Level 1. This Planner from TeeJay provides
More informationAutumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
Year 3 2017-2018 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Gregory Cool Charlottes Web Iron Man The Great Kapok Tree Oxford Book of Greek Myths. Pebble in my Pocket Story paragraphs,
More informationKey Maths Facts to Memorise Question and Answer
Key Maths Facts to Memorise Question and Answer Ways of using this booklet: 1) Write the questions on cards with the answers on the back and test yourself. 2) Work with a friend to take turns reading a
More information(Insert Immersion Day Video)
As a Curriculum Pioneer School for Expressive Arts, we are responsible for helping to develop the Expressive Arts Area of Learning and Experience for the whole of Wales. Expressive Arts incorporates the
More informationPlease fax your students rhythms from p.7 to us AT LEAST THREE DAYS BEFORE the video conference. Our fax number is
Class Materials 1 Dear Educator, Thank you for choosing the. Inside this packet, you will find all of the materials your class will need for your upcoming Math and Music video conference. There are lessons
More informationPEP - Upper Elementary Report Card
PEP - Upper Elementary Report Card Student Name tical Life The student treats fellow students and adults with kindness and common courtesy. Lakeland Montessori Upper Elementary (9-) The student takes responsibility
More informationYear 4 Curriculum Map
Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Image poems Stories in familiar settings Fables Biography(BH) Fly Eagle Fly (3 The Great Kapok Tree (2 Instructions and explanations Fantasy
More informationSubject Autumn term Spring term Summer term What are the best materials to build a house? [Materials]
Year 1 CURRICULUM MAP 2016-17 What are the best materials to build a house? [Materials] What makes daffodils bloom in Spring? [Plants] Where do I fit in? [Animals, including humans] Unit 1: How do you
More informationReception and Year 1 Curriculum Medium Term Plans (Tower)
Subject Year Term Context / National Curriculum Chris Quigley Essential Skills/Overbury Scheme Science Even 2016-2017 Autumn Science - On-going: Ask simple questions recognising they can be answered in
More informationA2 units showing 90% conversion points (cp) June 2018 series
GCE Accounting F013 01 Company accounts and interpretation (A2) Raw 80 75 70 63 56 50 44 0 F014 01 Management accounting (A2) Raw 120 105 92 79 67 55 43 0 GCE Applied Art and Design F149 01 Professional
More informationSubject Autumn term Spring term Summer term What are the best materials to build a house? [Materials]
Year 1 CURRICULUM MAP 2017-18 What are the best materials to build a house? [Materials] What makes daffodils bloom in Spring? [Plants] Where do I fit in? [Animals, including humans] Unit 1: How do you
More informationMore Sample Essential Questions
More Sample Essential Questions Math How can you represent the same number in different ways? How does that help you? Why Do We Solve Systems of Equations? Why Do We Need to Strengthen Our Algebra Skills?
More informationMUSIC CURRICULM MAP: KEY STAGE THREE:
YEAR SEVEN MUSIC CURRICULM MAP: KEY STAGE THREE: 2013-2015 ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE Understanding the elements of music Understanding rhythm and : Performing Understanding rhythm and : Composing Understanding
More informationYear 3. Curriculum Map
Year 3 Curriculum Map 2018 2019 Subject Autumn Spring Summer Topic Tribal Tales Tremors Gods and Mortals English Traditional Tales: Fairy Tales Instructions: Recipes Write and Perform a Play: Using Charlie
More informationCurriculum Overview Music Year 9
2015-2016 Curriculum Overview Music Year 9 Within each Area of Study students will be encouraged to choose their own specialisms with regard to Piano, Guitar, Vocals, ICT or any other specialism they have.
More informationExplorations 2: British Columbia Curriculum Correlations Please use the Find function to search for specific expectations.
Explorations 2: British Columbia Curriculum Correlations Please use the Find function to search for specific expectations. WORDS, NUMBERS, AND PICTURES Engage What information can we find posted around
More informationSUBJECT AUTUMN 1 AUTUMN 2 SPRING 1 SPRING 2 SUMMER 1 SUMMER 2 RE. Special People Meals Change
YEAR 1 Families Belonging Waiting Special People Meals Change Holidays and Holy days Being Sorry Neighbours TOPIC Weather changes Queen Elizabeth The Great Fire of London Our school and the local area
More informationLong Term Curriculum Map for all subjects
Please note: there is a separate Long Term map for Writing & SPaG. Long Term Curriculum Map for all subjects English Maths AUTUMN Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Nonfiction books linked to materials
More informationHallsville Whole School Curriculum Overview 2018 / Autumn Spring Summer The Sheep and the Goat (Pie Corbett)
Curriculum area key: Science History Geography D&T Art Computing RE PSHE PE Music Year 1 Poetry Autumn Spring Summer The Sheep and the Goat (Pie Corbett) The Magic Paint Brush (Pie Corbett) Plot: Wishing
More informationYEAR 3 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Letters and Sounds spelling and reading as appropriate
YEAR 3 Subject Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 English Letters and Sounds spelling and reading as appropriate Nelson Fiction and Non-Fiction Skills 1 Oxford Reading Tree/Individual
More informationWhole School Curriculum
Whole School Curriculum 2017-18 Year 1 Year 2 Whole School Overview Relationships EYFS All EYFS All EYFS EYFS ball EYFS humans; family about me about me skills seasonal jumping and landing and habitats;
More informationLearners will practise and learn to perform one or more piece(s) for their instrument of an appropriate level of difficulty.
OCR GCSE 9-1 MUSIC (J536) Examination date (Listening) 4 th June 2019 This is a checklist of topics you need to know for your Music exam. Listening exam 6 th June 2018 For each topic indicate your level
More informationBollinbrook CE Primary Curriculum Overview Autumn Term
EYFS Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Topic Related Text(s) Enrichment Child-led learning Random Apple Press St Michael s welcome service Oh I do like to be beside the seaside Katie Morag. The
More informationDate: Autumn Topic: Playlist RE BIG QUESTION:
Music Science Geography Art and Design PSHE PE Computing Music Week 1: Engage L1: Engage- LO Can I give a personal response to a performance? show the children a performance by Hogwarts Symphony Orchestra.
More informationUS_Math 4 1. Operations and Algebraic Thinking 4.OA 2. Number and Operations in Base Ten 4.NBT 3. Number and Operations - Fractions 4.
US_Math 4 1. Operations and Algebraic Thinking 4.OA 1.1 Multiplication of Whole Numbers 4.OA 1.2 Division of Whole Numbers 4.OA 1.3 Factors and Multiples 4.OA 2. Number and Operations in Base Ten 4.NBT
More informationThe Approved List of Humanities and Social Science Courses For Engineering Degrees. Approved Humanities Courses
The Approved List of Humanities and Social Science Courses For Engineering Degrees Students should check the current catalog to ensure any prerequisite and departmental requirements are met. ART Approved
More informationReligious festivals: Eid, Diwali, Chinese New Year, Passover, Yom Kippur, Lent, Easter and Christmas.
CURRICULUM: WHOLE SCHOOL The extent of coverage of the topics below will vary year by year Burns Day St Patrick s Day St Georges Day Anzac Day US Independence Day Bastille Day Guy Fawkes Remembrance Day
More informationMaths Number and place value, calculations, geometry, measures, statistics and problem solving.
Year 1 (story telling should form part of a unit rather than be in addition to any story units. In Year 1 please do 2 weeks per term or 1 per half term) Narrative 16-17 weeks, Non narrative 12 weeks and
More informationQualification Accredited. GCSE (9 1) Scheme of Work MUSIC J536. For first teaching in Three year scheme of work. Version 1.
Qualification Accredited GCSE (9 1) MUSIC J536 For first teaching in 2016 Three year scheme of work Version 1 www.ocr.org.uk/music GCSE (9 1) Music GCSE (9 1) MUSIC Composing and performing activities
More informationKS3 Music. Curriculum Map
KS3 Music Curriculum Map Spring Why World Music? What special features characterise Latin American Samba music? What are the performance techniques for the piano/keyboard? How do I read western music notation?
More informationDepartment Curriculum Map
Department Curriculum Map 2014-15 Department Subject specific required in Year 11 Wider key skills Critical creative thinking / Improvising Aesthetic sensitivity Emotional awareness Using s Cultural understing
More informationFamily of Christ. Child Development Center. Goals & Objectives for Kindergarten
Family of Christ Child Development Center Goals & Objectives for Kindergarten Religion Relationships with God Relationships with Others Relationship with the World Grow in faith Know that God sent Jesus
More informationIntroduction to Instrumental and Vocal Music
Introduction to Instrumental and Vocal Music Music is one of humanity's deepest rivers of continuity. It connects each new generation to those who have gone before. Students need music to make these connections
More informationLearning Objectives Lower Grammar Stage. Kindergarten: The Cradle of Civilization Year First Grade: The Greek Year Second Grade: The Roman Year
Learning Objectives Lower Grammar Stage Kindergarten: The Cradle of Civilization Year First Grade: The Greek Year Second Grade: The Roman Year History Objectives Understand history and culture as human
More informationJumpstarters for Math
Jumpstarters for Math Short Daily Warm-ups for the Classroom By CINDY BARDEN COPYRIGHT 2005 Mark Twain Media, Inc. ISBN 10-digit: 1-58037-297-X 13-digit: 978-1-58037-297-8 Printing No. CD-404023 Mark Twain
More informationCurriculum Long Term Planning Document
Curriculum 2017-18 Long Term Planning Document Subject: Music Year 7 Rotation 1 Rotation 2 Topic / Unit The Elements of Music and development of singing African Drumming and Singing Baseline Test and previous
More informationYear Four Spring Term Rainbow Fish During this topic, children will:
DT learn how to join fabric using backstitch design and create their own rainbow fish using different materials to embellish (buttons/sequins/beads etc) understand the function of a cam in a working model.
More informationMusic Curriculum Creates sounds by banging, shaking, tapping or blowing. Shows an interest in the way musical instruments sound.
Reception Music Curriculum 2015-2016 Special People Growth and Change Going Places Moving Patterns Working World Our Senses Stories and Sounds 22-36 months Joins in singing favourite songs. Creates sounds
More informationSubject Autumn term Spring term Summer term. RE Our wonderful World Special Books Christian Rites of Passage
Year 1 CURRICULUM MAP 2018-19 What are the best materials to build a house? [Materials] Unit 1: Where do I live? What makes daffodils bloom in Spring? [Plants] Unit 1: How do you get into the history books?
More informationUnits Standards Practices Days
BPS 7 th Grade Regular Math Revised Summer 2014 Year at a Glance Units Standards Practices Days 1. Rational # s Operations: Add & Subtract 2. Rational # s Operations: Multiply & Divide 3. Simplifying Expressions
More information[Long Term KS2 Curriculum Overview]
Key Stage 2 Long Term Plan Overview AUTUMN (YEAR A1) What s underneath your feet? A local History Study - Staffordshire Hoard Artefacts Timelines The changes in Britain from the Stone age to the Iron Age
More informationJubilee LEAD Academy Curriculum Map
Year Group Year 3 Jubilee LEAD Academy Curriculum Map Theme Autumn 1 Theme Autumn 2 Theme Spring 1 Theme Spring 2 Theme Summer 1 Theme Summer 2 Creative Theme Tribal Tales Mighty Metals Scrumdiddlyumptious
More informationWriting outcome Outcome: Own fairy tale.
Text: The Very helpful hedgehog. Narrative: sp. Bubbles, story map, re-write. Non-fiction: hedgehog habitat questions Instructions: How to make a hedgehog home. Writing outcome: Hedgehog fact file Harriet
More informationCurriculum Development Project
1 Kamen Nikolov EDCT 585 Dr. Perry Marker Fall 2003 Curriculum Development Project For my Curriculum Development Project, I am going to devise a curriculum which will be based on change and globalization
More informationCurriculum and Assessment in Music at KS3
Curriculum and Assessment in Music at KS3 Curriculum Statement: Music Music is a more potent instrument than any other for education. - Plato Powerful Knowledge in Music Music can be separated into three
More informationCAMELSDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL MUSIC POLICY
The Contribution of Music to the whole curriculum CAMELSDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL MUSIC POLICY Music is a fundamental feature of human existence; it is found in all societies, throughout history and across the
More informationMusic Curriculum Map 2017/18
Term In School: Ways to help at home: 1 Autumn Ourselves Explore ways of using their voices expressively. Sing with actions and create an expressive story. Number Develop a sense of a steady beat through
More informationPEP-Lower Elementary Report Card 12-13
PEP-Lower Elementary Report Card - Student Name tical Life The student understands and follows the ground rules. Lakeland Montessori Lower Elementary (6-9) The student exhibits self-control in group lessons;
More informationAutumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
Year 4 Long Term Planning Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Educational Visits English Cross-curricular Arbeia Roman Fort Castle Eden Dene Maths - Sainsbury s Text George s Marvellous
More informationDUNGOG HIGH SCHOOL CREATIVE ARTS
DUNGOG HIGH SCHOOL CREATIVE ARTS SENIOR HANDBOOK HSC Music 1 2013 NAME: CLASS: CONTENTS 1. Assessment schedule 2. Topics / Scope and Sequence 3. Course Structure 4. Contexts 5. Objectives and Outcomes
More informationMUSIC: Singing BAND, GR DRAFT
MUSIC: Singing BAND, GR. 6-12 DRAFT Content Standard 1.0: Students sing a varied repertoire of music alone and with others. take a band music class at the middle school level know and are able to do everything
More informationScience Computing History Geography DT Art Music PE RE School scientifically. environment. Card technology. Seasonal and weather changes
Year 1 Autumn Forest School School Play Our school Science Computing History Geography DT Art Music PE RE Basic skills School Structures Collage and Listen with environment junk sculpture concentration
More informationILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM
ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM FIELD 143: MUSIC November 2003 Illinois Licensure Testing System FIELD 143: MUSIC November 2003 Subarea Range of Objectives I. Listening Skills 01 05 II. Music Theory
More informationMUSIC. Listening and Appraising component. GCSE (9 1) Candidate style answers. For first teaching in 2016.
Qualification Accredited GCSE (9 1) Candidate style answers MUSIC J536 For first teaching in 2016 Listening and Appraising component Version 1 www.ocr.org.uk/music Contents Introduction 4 Question 1 5
More informationMusic. Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer (AS-T) Degree Major Code:
Explain and demonstrate mathematical concepts relevant to the course content. Analyze and construct proofs relevant to the course concepts. Create, interpret and analyze graphs relevant to the course content.
More informationAutumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2. Science. Seasonal change. Computing. We are collectors. We are celebrating History.
Curriculum Overview 2016/17 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Plants Push and Pull Materials Seasonal change Classifying types of animals Light and dark Online safety Treasure hunters
More informationGeneral Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier
Centre Number Candidate Number For Examiner s Use Surname Other Names Candidate Signature Pages 3 Mark General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier 4 5 6 7 Mathematics (Linear) B Paper 1
More informationKS1 rolling programme
KS1 rolling programme N.B. Some aspects straddle both topics in a term (i.e. are taught across the whole term). Others are taught only in one half term, with a different subject focus in the second half.
More informationOverview of Content and Performance Standard 1 for The Arts
Overview of Content and Performance Standard 1 for The Arts 10.54.28.10 Content Standard 1: Students create, perform/exhibit, and respond in the arts. LEARNING EXPECTATIONS IN CURRICULUM BENCH MARK 10.54.2811
More informationGrammar Sentence and its kinds Story : Honesty is the best policy. Describe a Desert with picture in your own words. August 23
SYLLABUS OF CLASS -7 TH SESSION (019-0 ) Note:- QUESTION PAPER WEIGHTAGE :- 60% of the question paper will comprise of textual questions and exercise given at the end of each chapter. 0% of the question
More informationJenks. Course Planning Information and Enrollment Sheet. West Intermediate
Jenks Teaching Teams Students will be assigned to a team of teachers to receive instruction in core subject areas: Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. ACADEMIC CORE SUBJECTS: Language
More informationYear 5 Spring 1: Half termly planning
Week 1 Wk beg Jan 6 Week2 Wk beg Jan 12 Week 3 Wk beg Jan 19 Week 4 Wk beg Jan 26 Week 5 Wk beg Feb 2 Week 6 Wk beg Feb 9 International Creative Curriculum Mysterious History: Chronology Placing significant
More informationYear 7 Drama Autumn 1 New Skills Spring 1 Wild West Summer 1 Haunted House Autumn 2 Scripts & Panto Spring 2 Stanislavski Summer 2 Musical Theatre
Performing Arts Drama Performing Arts Music Drama Key Stage 3 Drama at Southchurch High School begins in Year 7. All Key Stage 3 students have an hour drama lesson every week. Our Drama lessons encourages
More informationWeekly Sessions and Out of School Clubs.
Weekly Sessions and Out of School Clubs. The Music House for Children 306 Uxbridge Road, London, W12 7LJ T 020 8932 2652 W musichouseforchildren.co.uk F facebook.com/themusichouseforchildren T twitter.com/musichousew12
More informationWorkshops The Music House for Children
Workshops The Music House for Children 306 Uxbridge Road, London, W12 7LJ T 020 8932 2652 W musichouseforchildren.co.uk F facebook.com/themusichouseforchildren T twitter.com/musichousew12 The Music House
More informationCurriculum Plan Subjects Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018 Autumn 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019
Curriculum Plan 2017-19 Year Group: Year 5 Subjects Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018 Autumn 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019 English Autobiographical Snapshot children will tell us all about their lives
More informationRichard Wakefield C.E. (VC) Primary School
Richard Wakefield C.E. (VC) Primary School Curriculum Overview 2016/2017 EYFS Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 I am amazing Superheroes Autumn Harvest Celebrations of light Bonfire
More informationYear 3 Overview. English Maths Science. Number and place value Addition and subtraction
Year 3 Overview English Maths Science Word reading Reading comprehension Writing transcription Handwriting Writing Composition Spelling, grammar and punctuation Number and place value Addition and subtraction
More informationGenre: Shape Poems and Calligrams
Class: 7 and 8 Year: 3 Teachers: Miss Taylor and Mrs Neale Key Skills Grid Whole School Topic Class Topic Term 3 Term 4 Time Traveller From the Stone Age to The Romans English Genre: Shape Poems and Calligrams
More informationEversley Primary School. Be the best you can be. Curriculum
Eversley Primary School Be the best you can be Curriculum 2017-18 Superheroes Celebrations Pirates EYFS Growing Fairy Tales Mini and moxi beasts Reading Writing Numbers Shape, Space and Phonics Letter
More information