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Autumn 2016 Spring 2017 Summer 2017 Topic Incredible Inventions The Rotten Romans Extreme Earth Enrichment Parent Cafes Trips English Maths Science Invention homework project Development of the Visit to The Collections Museum- Lincoln A Roman Day in school visit from A touch of History company Weather Vane homework project Local Area: Prehistoric Nottingham/Savage Stone Age Visit to Cresswell Crags Egyptian artefact homework project Enabling Enterprises project- linked to Graphic Design The Ancient Egyptians A touch of history storytelling Performance Poetry Egyptian foods and fun Narrative: Stories set in Imaginary World reasoning The Collections Museum, Lincoln Information texts Stories with Historical Settings Geometric reasoning Number Sense Performance poetry linked to natural disasters (1 week) Reports (2 weeks) Stories that raise issues and dilemmas (3 weeks) and Additive Reasoning Cresswell Crags Recounts Adventure and Mystery Stories geometric Reasoning Instructions Myths and Legends Mathematics this subject will be taught as a stand alone subject with curricular links made when appropriate. Forces and Magnets (Year 4 POS) Famous Scientists and Inventors E-Safety Sounds (Year 4 POS) States of matter (year 4 POS) Rocks (year 3 POS) Plants (Year 3 POS) Egyptians trip- TBC TBC Persuasion Comic strips Poetry and Language play Geometric reasoning Animals including humans (year 3 POS) We are network We are opinion Computing We are bug fixers We are presenters We are communicators We are programmers engineers pollstars Computing -that will be covered include: graphics, text, multimedia, databases, websites, E-mail and messages, E-safety and controlling and modelling (will be shown on MTP)

RE SMSC links and British Values Geography History Music Diwali- The Festival of Light Black History Month- Famous Inventors linked to topics Where in the world? Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs. Where in the World? Linked into culture and children s heritage/backgrounds. The development of technology in history- How has it impacted on our lives? Composers- Introducing the The Christmas Story Systemic study: A study of worship in Roman Britain and now, looking at key concepts such as beliefs, teaching and sources. Religious celebrations Anti-Bullying Week The rule of the Law. Geographical skills and fieldwork: Use maps, atlases, globes and digital/computer mapping to locate countries and describe features studied. The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain Roman instrumentsstaff notation What do we know about Jesus? Charities that help with natural disasters and provide aid Individual Liberty Physical geography: Including climate zones, biomes and vegetation belts, rivers, mountains, volcanoes and earthquakes, and the water cycle+ Natural disasters in the past and present- Pompei, Mount Vesuvius and current natural disasters Composition- Music linked to storms and weather. Thematic study: How and why people observe religious occasions at home, including Christian marking lent and Muslims marking Ramadan. Working with Local businesses (linked into Enabling Enterprisebranding project) Mutual Respect Geographical skills and fieldwork: Use fieldwork to observe, measure, record and present the human and physical features in the local area using a range of methods, including sketch maps, plans and graphs and digital technologies. A study of an aspect of British history that extends pupils' chronological knowledge beyond1066- changes in crime and punishment Great composers and Musicians Cross-curricular study: Investigate how the burial process in Ancient Egypt is similar/different to religious burials in different faiths today. Work with the park ranger at Vernon Park Democracy Visit to a comic shoplinked to comic strips What are British Values? Human geography: Including types of settlements and land use, economic activity including trade links and the distribution of natural resources including energy, food, minerals and water. The achievements of the earliest civilisations Music drawn from different traditions/cultures Music drawn from different traditions/cultures

Art SEAL DT interrelated dimensions of music A study of Rube Goldberg, Andy Warhol Quentin Blake - American cartoonist and Inventor New Beginnings What is good communication? Investigate and analyse a range of inventions (existing products) Year 4 children- Wider OPPS (All children play a string instrument across the year) Mosaics Roman shields/weapons Pottery Say No to Bullying Poetry link- Performance poetry Cooking and nutrition: Understand and apply the principles of a healthy and varied diet. Art work linked to Natural disasters/nature Going for Goals Poetry link- Shape poetry and calligrams Make volcanoes and erupt them Cave paintings and how people told stories through drawing Getting on and falling out Relationships Enabling Enterprise- Graphic Design and branding Class mural linked to Hieroglyphics Good to be me Egyptian Death Masks Changes Understand seasonality, and know where and how a variety of ingredients are grown, reared, caught and processed. PE Swimming?? Gymnastics Athletics Roman Dance Basketball Gymnastics Dance Athletics Athletics

Topic Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018 Tales from Africa The Civil War/Kings and Queens Author Study- Author Shakespeare Picture this! Landmarks Food Glorious Food Questions Parent Cafes Enrichment Where can you Who is the most hear a lion roar? famous royal? Drumming Workshop Come and read with your child parent storytelling Civil War Day with A Touch of History Dress as a Royal to start the topic. Homework project-choose a landscape in Africa and create a model Civil War Day in school visit from A touch of History company Link to the theme we What can I see? choose Play in a day Shakespearian drama based on Marlow s death Work with a local author/patron of Reading Homework project- Pin hole camera Where in the World is? Why do people go hungry? World Cuisine afternoon cooking and tasting. Homework project- Recreate one of the Seven Wonders of the World Invite speakers from a local supermarket Enabling Enterprise linked recipes. Trips English Maths Fables Information texts reasoning Wollaton Hall- Tudor Day Letters Discussion (debate/balanced argument) Geometric reasoning Number Sense Theatre Royal Visit Narrative unit Recounts geometric Reasoning Vernon Park Reports linked to Light Poetry- Creating images MegaRead and Additive Reasoning Persuasion-holiday destination/tourist hotspots Geometric reasoning Greens Windmill linked to make bread Hovis make bread Stories with familiar settings Instructions linked to cookery programmes Mathematics this subject will be taught as a stand alone subject with curricular links made when appropriate.

Science Animals, including humans POS 4 (focus food chains and predators/prey) We are software developers States of matter (POS 3) Sounds (POS 4) Light (Year 3 POS) Electricity (Year POS 4) Living things and their habitat (Year 4 POS adaptation etc) We are toy We are musicians We are HTML editors We are meteorologists Computing We are co-authors designers (Editing and Writing) Computing - that will be covered include: graphics, text, multimedia, databases, websites, E-mail and messages, E-safety and controlling and modelling (will be shown on MTP) History Geography DT RE Music Looking at the transatlantic slave trade and movement across the Carribbean Locational Knowledge Locate the world s countries, using maps. Understand the difference between a country and continent. African Musical Instruments Hinduism Charanga Mamma Mia A study of an aspect or theme in British History that extends pupils chronological knowledge beyond 1066- Kings and Queens chronological order to current. Geographical skills and fieldwork: Use maps, atlases, globes and digital/computer mapping to locate countries and describe features studied. Symmetry/ Maze Gardens Christianity Charanga Five Gold Rings Biography, family tree and family tree of Shakespeare Children to look at the history of their own family tree How is life in London different to Shakespearian times Look at the major cities in the UK focus on where Shakespeare company is performing. Create props for play in a day Celebrations and Festivals Charanga Glockenspiel Stage 3 History of photography- How has it developed over the last 100 years Look at locations of famous art work/museums/galleries in the UK/Wider World Make your own pinhole camera or kaleidoscope Christianity Charanga Benjamin Britten Cuckoo A local history studylooking at significant landmarks in our local area Place knowledge Understand geographical similarities and differences through the study of human and physical geography Design their own popup book of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World Charanga Lean on Me The history of Fair Trading Human and Physical geography Human geography, including types of settlement and land use, economic activity including trade links, and the distribution of natural resource including energy, food, minerals and water Design packaging for a food product Cookery/baking Sikhism

Art SEAL SMSC and British Values African Music Including Lady Blacksmith Mambaza Blues Music African Artwork- Printing Ndebele patterns New Beginnings Black History Monthsignificant achievers (musicians) Black History Month Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs. Interrelated dimensions of music Tudor Music- Composers Henry VIII- Greensleeves Vibrations- Working with tuning forks Graphic scores moving onto notation Year 4 children- Wider OPPS (All children play a string instrument across the year) Tudor rose Portraits of Kings and Queens Say No to Bullying Anti Bullying Week Children in Need The rule of the Law. Design and construct their own Globe Theatre Getting on and falling out Relationships Individual Liberty Photography Abstract Art Good to be me Red Nose day/sport Relief Mutual Respect Music from around the world Still life drawings Going for Goals Democracy Charanga Reflect, Rewind and Replay Compose their own music for a cooking show Art with food- dyes and printing Sewing an apron Changes Fair trade What are our British Values? PE Swimming Gymnastics Dance Basketball Games Football Gymnastics Tennis Athletics Cricket and rounders