Year 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)
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1 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 Film narrative Features Descriptive writing TEXTS The Piano FICTION Traditional stories, fables, myths, legends Features of a myth Writing their own Greek myth Plays and play scripts FICTION Stories that raise issues (Child Slavery) Diary account, letter writing, newspaper report, role play TEXTS Spilled water Non- Fiction Information Texts Diary account (1 Week) Recount ( 2 Weeks) Information Texts Instructions Mayan diet Baking (following recipes) Explanation (2 weeks) Information text Greek God (1 Week) Texts Greek Gods DK Recount Battle of Martahon (1 Week) Persuasive writing Vanishing rainforest Argument writing (2 week) Vanishing rainforest Direct/Reported speech (1 week) Poetry Bonfire Night poetry POETRY AND PLAYSCRIPTS Choral and performance Nonsense poetry (3 weeks) POETRY AND PLAYSCRIPTS The Highway Man TEXTS Jabbawocky Ning-Nang Nong All Greek to me
2 Additional Marsh trip - roundhouse Grammar Clause, subordinate clause, adverbs, commas, complex conjunctions, nouns bracket, dash, determiner, Standard English, Verbs, formal language, audience, preposition, pronouns, relative clause, modal verb, relative pronoun, punctuation, purpose Clause, subordinate clause, adverbs, commas, complex conjunctions, nouns bracket, dash, determiner, Standard English, Verbs, formal language, audience, preposition, pronouns, relative clause, modal verb, relative pronoun, punctuation, purpose pluralization, complex sentences compound adverbs, simple subordinate clauses, verb, tense (past, present), suffix, prefix, modal verb, preposition, Direct speech, adverbial, connectives. pluralization, complex sentences compound adverbs, simple subordinate clauses, verb, tense (past, present), suffix, prefix, modal verb, preposition, Direct speech, adverbial, connectives. paragraphing, commas simple modal verb, subordinate clauses bracket, determiner, audience, adverbial. paragraphing, commas simple modal verb, subordinate clauses bracket, determiner, audience, adverbial. Mathematics Place value to Mental addition and subtraction. Factors of numbers and Prime numbers. Using Multiplication and Division facts. Angles. Length Perimeter Written methods for multiplication. Divide 4 digit numbers. Fraction and decimals. Decimals, Tenths and hundredths. 2D and 3D shapes. Tables and Bar. Negative numbers. subtraction of large numbers involving Long multiplication. Adding and subtracting Reflections and subtraction. Multiplication and division. Calculating with Percentages. Capacity. Line graphs. Negative numbers and Roman numerals. Adding and Subtracting large numbers. Long multiplication. Working with Fractions. Diagonals and problems involving subtraction of Multiplication and division of Decimals and Problems involving percentages. Perimeter and area.
3 and area. Charts. translations. Converting between different measures. angles Volume, time and Using tables and line graphs. Assess and review. SCIENCE Earth in Space (link to Mayan gods) Light Forces:- Gravity Air resistance Upthrust Levers and pulleys Friction Forces Friction Levers, pulleys, gears Living Things/classification Living things Evolution and inheritance Additional Computing How the internet works Spreadsheets How the internet works Databases Google Sketch up Research on internet HISTORY non-european society non-european society achievements of the earliest civilizations achievements of the earliest civilizations GEOGRAPHY Geographical skills and Fieldwork ART AND DESIGN Drawing Weight of line Pattern work Tiles Textural studies Observational drawing Flowers 2D/ 3D Technical drawing Using modrock Making fossils Portraiture Self portrait DT Cooking tortillas Mayan design Mayan pyramid, Rockets Wind jammers Processing a sheep s fleece Animal masks
4 cardboard nets, Greek temples (homework) MUSIC Ukulele Ukulele Ukulele Ukulele Ukulele Ukulele PE Main hall Invasion Games Football Dance Topic H.R.F. Circuits Dance Topic Striking & Fielding Stoolball Striking & Fielding Cricket (L.C.P. Unit 23) (L.C.P. Units 21 & 22) (L.C.P. Units 21 & 22) (L.C.P. Unit 25) (L.C.P. Unit 26) PE sports hall RE SEAL Net & Wall Games Volleyball (L.C.P. Unit 13) Hinduism (Gods and Goddesses, Rivers, worship) New beginnings Gymnastics Skills (L.C.P. Unit 23) Pilgrimages (inc. Christian, Islam, Hindu) The Christmas Story through art Getting on and falling out Say no to bullying Invasion Games Basketball Net & Wall Games Athletics Activities O.A.A. Activities Badminton (L.C.P. Unit 24) (L.C.P. Unit 29) (L.C.P. Unit 30) (L.C.P. Unit 26) Rules for living Tribes Religious texts Islam (Non-violent protest The Easter Story (Christianity, Islam, (Ramadam, Eid ul Fitr, Religious rules, Golden through drama and Judaism, Buddhism, Muhammad, prayer Rules) poetry. Hinduism, Sikhism) mats, 5 pillars) Inspirational People (Maundy Thursday, (Ghandi, Martin Luther Palm Sunday, Good King, Nelson Mandela, Friday, Easter Sunday) Mother Teresa, St David s Day Elizabeth Fry) Going for goals Good to be me Relationships Changes PSHE Living in the wider world (1) Rights and responsibilities (UNICEF) Health and well being (1) Healthy Lifestyles (body image) Keeping safe (Emergency services and drug and alcohol) Relationships (1) Feelings and emotions (Mental health) Healthy Relationships (Acceptable and unacceptable contact) Living in the wider world (2) British Values Finance Relationships (2) Valuing difference (Discrimination, Gender stereotyping) Health and well being (2) Growing and changing
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