Brompton-on-Swale CE Primary School Key Stage 1 Curriculum Long Term Plan

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Harvest Festival Brompton-on-Swale CE Primary School Key Stage 1 Curriculum Long Term Plan Year 1 Autumn 1 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS PSHE- New Beginnings. Christian Values- service, koinonia, trust, hope, justice. British Values- rule of law, democracy. Children will explore journeys of all kinds, including how people get around now and how they travelled in the past. Geography How can we use N, S, E and W to navigate around a map? How can we navigate around a map of the world? Word processing This unit of work is to be used as a skills-based topic to introduce children to word processing and to develop keyboard skills. Children should learn how to copy and paste images from the Internet onto a word processor and write in sentences using a variety of formatting skills. The context of the work will be the geography topic. Links will be made to continents, countries and capital cities. Year 1: Habitats/ materials & living things. Year 2: Senses. Year 1 & 2: Seasonal changes (September October). Y1 & Y2: Multi-skills Y1 & Y2: Boot camp Use transport as the theme for creating artwork to portray individual life journeys. Art/D.T. Music- Pitch To sing a tune accurately. To create sounds and put them together. To sing/play a short musical pattern keeping a steady pulse. To make up a piece in a group building up layers of sound. How do we show that we care? (1.4) Design, make and evaluate papier mache hot air balloons. Y1: Le bois sauvage (Wild Wood) Y2: Les vêtements (Clothes)

Year 1 Autumn 2 THE GREAT FIRE Children in Need Christmas Performance Xmas Factor Children will learn when, where, how and why the Great Fire happened, as well as exploring how we know about it through the diary of Samuel Pepys and other sources. Word processing Continued from previous topic (if necessary). Year 1: Senses, light and shadows. Year 2: Materials Year 1 & 2: Seasonal changes (November - December). Y1 & Y2: Dance Y1 & Y2: Mighty movers (running) PSHE- Anti-Bullying. Christian Values- compassion, reverence, forgiveness, wisdom, friendship. British Values- tolerance and respect/ mutual respect. Digital art. Create Great Fire of London pictures using Purplemash/Early essentials software. Art/D.T. Design, make and evaluate Christmas cards/ Christmas tree decorations. Music- Pitch (ctd.) To sing a tune accurately. To create sounds and put them together. To sing/play a short musical pattern keeping a steady pulse. To make up a piece in a group building up layers of sound. The Christmas story. Y1: Les animaux à la ferme Y2: Noël

Year 1 Spring 1 + 2 EE-EI-EE-EI-OH 1 st Half Term 2 nd Half Term 1 st Half Term 2 nd Half Term World Book Day Comic/Sport Relief Easter Labyrinth Geography Children will find out about arable, livestock and dairy farms and the difference between them. They will learn about the features of a farm and use a map to navigate around one, as well as thinking about the differences between life in the country and life in a busy town. This unit of work will introduce the children to computing using a variety of simple apps. The unit will be taught discretely. Children will begin by exploring how instructions are given and how they need to be given accurately or they don t work (www.csunplugged.org). After working away from technology, the children will then use a variety of apps. Suggested apps to use: Scratch Junior; Lightbot Junior; Cargobot. 1 st Half Term 2 nd Half Term Y1: Habitats & materials. Y1: Materials Y2: Materials, living things & habitats. Y2: Living things & materials Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (January Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (March April) February) Y1 & Y2: Gymnastics PSHE- E-Safety Christian Values- compassion, reverence, forgiveness, wisdom, friendship. British Values- tolerance and respect/ mutual respect. PSHE- Safety Christian Values- service, koinonia, endurance, thankfulness, peace, humility. British Values- individual liberty, rule of law. D.T. Children will explore a variety of fruits and vegetables, what they look like, taste like and feel like, as well as how to prepare fruits and vegetables through cutting, grating, peeling and more. They will then design, make and evaluate their own salad or smoothie. Music- Structure To create sounds and put them together. To create short patterns and repeat them, putting them together to form a structure. Creation & Thanksgiving (1.5) Easter celebrations-focus on symbols (2 sessions) 1 st Half Term 1 st Half Term 1 st Half Term Y1 & Y2: Skip to the beat Y1 & Y2: Brilliant ball skills Y1 & Y2: Gymfit circuits Y1: Alouette 2 nd Half Term Y2: Les fruits

Year 1 Summer 1 HELLO! PSHE- Health Christian Values- endurance, thankfulness, peace, humility. British Values- individual liberty. Children will find out how people got in touch with each other before telephones and emails, as well as finding out about the people behind some important inventions in communication, including William Caxton, Samuel Morse, Alexander Graham Bell and Tim Berners-Lee. This unit of work allows the children to learn about using technology to present information using different sorts of media. Children will use images and text to create a presentation about what they have found out in their topic work. Y1: Living things & habitats. Y2: Materials & living things. Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (May June) Y1 & Y2: Throwing & catching (field games) Y1 & Y2: Cool core (strength) D.T. Design, make and evaluate a telephone (using plastic cups and string). Links to sound in science. Music- Musical Elements To respond to and talk about moods in music. To create patterns and put them together to form a structure representing moods and emotions. To recognise and talk about how musical elements affect the mood of the music. Special Stories (1.3) This unit will be continued throughout the summer term. Y1: De quelle couleur? Y2: Le pique-nique

Day Y5/6 Production Year 1 Summer 2 THE LAND BEFORE TIME Children will explore the Mezozoic era (Age of the Reptiles). They will also learn about Patricia Vickers-Rich, one of the world s leading palaeontologists, understand what a palaeontologist does and find out about her achievements. Continued from previous topic (if necessary). Y2: Materials, habitats & living things. Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (July August) Y1 & Y2: Active athletics Y1 & Y2: frenzy PSHE- Transitions Christian Values- compassion, reverence, forgiveness, wisdom, friendship, trust, hope, justice. British Values- democracy, tolerance and respect/ mutual respect. Art Children will use clay (or ModRoc) to create 3D dinosaurs. Music- Musical Elements (ctd.) To respond to and talk about moods in music. To create patterns and put them together to form a structure representing moods and emotions. To recognise and talk about how musical elements affect the mood of the music. Special Stories (1.3) Y1: A la plage Y2: Les vacances

Harvest Festival Year 2 Autumn 1 CREEPY CASTLES PSHE- New Beginnings. Christian Values- service, koinonia, trust, hope, justice. British Values- rule of law, democracy. Children will investigate medieval castles by looking at the features of a variety of different castles and exploring a timeline of their uses in Britain. They will also learn about the Normans and why they introduced the skill of building castles to Britain. Geography Why were castles built on hills? Exploring land features that make castles easier to defend. ebooks and Talking Books The children will use a simple app to create an ebook about a significant historical figure that they are studying as part of their history topic. Apps such as Book Creator or Creative Book Builder are ideal for this. Children will combine text, images and sounds to create their work. Year 1: Habitats/ materials & living things. Year 2: Senses. Year 1 & 2: Seasonal changes (September October). Y1 & Y2: Multi-skills Y1 & Y2: Boot camp Creating pictures in the style of the Bayeux Tapestry. Creating pictures in the style of the Buck Brothers engravings. Develop sketching techniques and explore mixing colours to create different colours, tints and shades. Art/ D.T. Design, create and evaluate Medieval tools. Music- Pulse To chant and sing a short musical pattern keeping a steady pulse. (Pulse = beat.) Who celebrates what and why? (1.1) Y1: Le bois sauvage (Wild Wood) Y2: Les vêtements (Clothes)

Year 2 Autumn 2 THE GREAT WAR Children in Need Christmas Performance Xmas Factor Children will learn about Remembrance Day, its origins and its role today. They will find out about WWI, the armistice and the first Remembrance Day in 1919. ebooks and Talking Books Continued from previous topic (if necessary). Year 1: Senses, light and shadows. Year 2: Materials Year 1 & 2: Seasonal changes (November - December). Y1 & Y2: Dance Y1 & Y2: Mighty movers (running) PSHE- Anti-Bullying. Christian Values- compassion, reverence, forgiveness, wisdom, friendship. British Values- tolerance and respect/ mutual respect. D.T. Design, make and evaluate Christmas cards/ Christmas tree decorations. Music- Pulse (ctd.) To chant and sing a short musical pattern keeping a steady pulse. (Pulse = beat). Christmas around the world. Y1: Les animaux à la ferme Y2: Noël

Year 2 Spring 1 + 2 INTREPID EXPLORERS 1 st Half Term 2 nd Half Term 1 st Half Term 2 nd Half Term World Book Day Comic/Sport Relief Easter Labyrinth 1 st Half Term 2 nd Half Term Children will learn about Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong, investigating why they are remembered today, what they achieved and how they are similar to or different from each other. Once they have all the information they need, children can then use what they have learnt to decide who the greater explorer was- Team Columbus or Armstrong! Geography Children will learn where the seven continents are on a map and explore their features, people and landmarks. ICT/: Data Handling Children will utilise 2Graph and/or 2Count on Purple Mash to support their maths work on handling data and creating graphs and charts. e-safety ThinkUKnow This unit of work utilises the CEOP materials for KS1. The children will learn about the basics of keeping themselves safe online through the medium of Hector s World. There are 5 lessons, complete with lesson plans and resources. 1 st Half Term 2 nd Half Term Y1: Habitats & materials. Y1: Materials Y2: Materials, living things & habitats. Y2: Living things & materials Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (January Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (March April) February) Y1 & Y2: Gymnastics PSHE- E-Safety Christian Values- compassion, reverence, forgiveness, wisdom, friendship. British Values- tolerance and respect/ mutual respect. PSHE- Safety Christian Values- service, koinonia, endurance, thankfulness, peace, humility. British Values- individual liberty, rule of law. Art Children will create a picture of a famous explorer (Columbus, Cook or Armstrong) using collage technique. Music- Rhythm To change sounds and put them into patterns. To make up short patterns and repeat them. Questions that puzzle us (1.2) Easter celebrations-focus on the Easter story (2 sessions) 1 st Half Term 1 st Half Term 1 st Half Term Y1 & Y2: Skip to the beat Y1 & Y2: Gymfit circuits Y1: Alouette Y1 & Y2: Brilliant ball skills 2 nd Half Term Y2: Les fruits

Year 2 Summer 1 WONDROUS WORKSHOP PSHE- Health Christian Values- endurance, thankfulness, peace, humility. British Values- individual liberty. Children will think about and discuss their favourite toys and then go on to look at what toys were like in the past and how they are different to toys today. This unit of work will introduce the children to computing using a variety of simple apps. The unit will be taught discretely. Children will begin by exploring how instructions are given and how they need to be given accurately or they don t work (www.csunplugged.org). After working away from technology, the children will then use a variety of apps. Suggested apps to use: Scratch Junior; Lightbot Junior; Cargobot. Y1: Living things & habitats. Y2: Materials & living things. Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (May June) Y1 & Y2: Throwing & catching (field games) Y1 & Y2: Cool core (strength) D.T. Children will design, create (learning sewing techniques) and evaluate their own glove puppet. Music- Mood To respond to and talk about moods in music. To create sounds and put them together to represent different moods and emotions. Holy Places. What can we learn from visiting a religious building? (1.6) This unit will be continued throughout the summer term. Y1: De quelle couleur? Y2: Le pique-nique

Day Y5/6 Production Year 2 Summer 2 ON SAFARI! Geography Take your class on safari to Africa with this Geography scheme of work for Year 1 and Year 2. Join explorers as they visit Kenya and meet the people, wildlife and landscapes. Children will learn where Kenya is on a map and investigate the people, wildlife and landscapes. They will then use this information to compare Kenya to the UK. Art and Technology Children will utilise a range of software and apps to explore how ICT can support and develop their creative ideas and thinking in art. This unit of work links with their art work on pattern, camouflage and animal printing. Suggested software and apps: Revelation Natural Art(Junior level); 2paint; Art Set. Y2: Materials, habitats & living things. Y1 & 2: Seasonal changes (July August) Y1 & Y2: Active athletics Y1 & Y2: frenzy PSHE- Transitions Christian Values- compassion, reverence, forgiveness, wisdom, friendship, trust, hope, justice. British Values- democracy, tolerance and respect/ mutual respect. Art Children will learn how to create African patterns, explore the Maasai culture and their homemade jewellery. They will make and decorate tribal masks and water jars. Music- Mood (ctd.) To respond to and talk about moods in music. To create sounds and put them together to represent different moods and emotions. Holy Places. What can we learn from visiting a religious building? (1.6) Y1: A la plage Y2: Les vacances