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AUTUMN (YEAR A1) What s underneath your feet? SPRING (YEAR A1) What s in the box? SUMMER (YEAR A1) What did the Greeks do for us? Key Stage 2 Long Term Plan Overview A local History Study - Staffordshire Hoard Artefacts Timelines The changes in Britain from the Stone age to the Iron Age (A brief look at differences in each age and then moving onto Saxons to link with Staffordshire Hoard) Cooking- Healthy and Varied diet Understand seasonality and availability of food (Fruit Smoothie) Charcoal and pancil drawings(cave Art) E-safety ( Powerful Passwords, Friends Online and Offline) Apps- Type Drawing (links to shape poetry) Multimedia Presentation - Book Creator (Links to, Special Books) Music- Composing (Saxon battle music) Rocks & fossils Animals including humans -teeth Special Books Love and friendship Field and map work Physical and human features including similarities and differences between human and physical geography. Using atlases, globes and digital mapping to locate place in the UK Music- A History of Music Musical terminology Modern artists with 3D sculptures. DT Creating an Epic Citadel box cities with lights inside Coding- Espresso coding unit 3b E-safety Key to Keywords Geography using Google Maps, Google Earth, digital images as backgrounds. Explain everything to present data Sound Electricity Journeys and Pilgrimage Easter How the Greeks have influenced the western world. Locating different countries focusing on Europe Clay Greek Pots Cooking- tzatziki dip, pitta bread E safety Internet and Phone safety Collecting and Presenting data Music Singing (KS2 play) Light Express Faith in Arts Christian Rites of Passage Y3/Y4 Literacy Genres Greek Myths and Legends Narrative Poems- fables Recounts Y3/4 Literacy Genres Newspaper Reports Shape Poetry Stories with humour Y3/Y4 Literacy Genres Stories from Imaginary Worlds Explanation Texts (Violet and Indigo) Non-chronological reports (Blue) Poetry- Language Play

4 year rolling programme- A1 B1 A2 B2 AUTUMN (YEAR A1) What s underneath your feet? Shine Events Time Team role play. Archaeological digs. Links to the local area. SPRING (YEAR A1) What s in the box? SUMMER (YEAR A1) What did the Greeks do for us? Community Cohesion Links Special Books Jewish/Muslim visitors visit to synagogue or mosque Links to local area- museum visit. Shine Day. Journeys and Pilgrimage Hajj Pilgrimage in all main religions in Britain History of Music, looking at how music has changed Christian Traditions and Rituals Visits to church Christian Rites of Passage visitor (Father David) Rites of Passage in other Faiths Transition visits / visiting staff from local schools Standon Bowers OEC residential (with local schools) Re other culture (Faith in Arts, Rites of Passage) Parent Partnership Projects Over Christmas break Children to design their own box and place something inside. This could be a random object or something special to them. The outside of the box needs to be decorated and labelled with clues as to what s inside. The clues could be riddles or questions. The box cannot be opened until the children have correctly guessed what is inside. Over the Easter holiday- Use collage and printing techniques to create their own versions of Greek pots. For transition day Chatterbox Over Summer holiday- Research about the Egyptians to find a little bit about what everyday life would have been like. Children to present what they find out in a variety of ways, for example an information page, a PowerPoint presentation or even role-play!

PE LONG TERM OVERVIEW - YEAR A1 Year 3 Net/Wall Games Performing using a range of movement patterns. Dance *Athletics Netball Including Javelin. Invasion games *Hockey Develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance. Gymnastics Striking and field games. *Rounders Year 4 As above and As above and As above and Swimming Swimming Swimming

4 year rolling programme- A1 B1 A2 B2 AUTUMN (YEAR B1) Did the Ancient Egyptians think the same as me? Key Stage 2 Long Term Plan Overview Egyptians- in-depth study to include location, kingdoms, timeline, pharaohs, mummification, pyramids and Gods. Art and DT Textiles (making a Christmas stocking) E-safety The Power of words, Private and Personal Information Coding- Espresso Coding unit 4 a E-safety unit (E-chat, E-search, E-bullying) Music - Reading staff notation and other ways to represent music (recorders) Living things and their habitats classification, food chains. Forces and magnets Rules and Choices Christmas Customs Around the World Y3/ Y4 Literacy Genres Information Texts Historical Stories Persuasive Writing SPRING (YEAR B1) How Powerful is the Earth? Physical geography Climate zones Rivers, mountains and volcanoes Earthquakes and the water cycle Using maps, atlases, locating countries Compass Points and Direction Art Painting Music- Comparing changes in music from disaster movies Composing music for a natural disaster Programming - Espresso Python Unit 1 Scratch Unit States of matter & Water cycle Plants Poverty and Plenty Easter Traditions and Rituals Y3/ Y4 Literacy Genres Stories by the Same Author Playscripts Reports SUMMER (YEAR B1) How have invasions changed your life today? Roman Empire and the impact on Britain- roads, root words, numerals, towns and cities. Boudicca Roman Mosaic collage Leaver/ pulleys, weapons, catapults etc. E safety Online Communication Mad about Ads (Entrust Unit) Music Singing KS2 play Animals, including humans nutrition, digestive system. Skeletons and Muscles Background to Life of Jesus Early Church Y3/ Y4 Literacy Genres Poetry-Form. Adventure and Mystery Instructions

4 year rolling programme- A1 B1 A2 B2 AUTUMN (YEAR B1) Did the Ancient Egyptians think the same as me? Shine Events Life in Egyptian Times Workshop. Link to what they have left behind SPRING (YEAR B1) How Powerful is the Earth? SUMMER (YEAR B1) How have invasions changed your life today? Community Cohesion Links Christmas Customs traditions in Europe and wider world. e-twinning link with other countries around the world (Christmas Customs) Visit Egyptian Experience (or visitors) Shine Day. Easter traditions in European and South American countries. (e-twinning) Local Charities and National/World Charities visitors from local Charity (link to Poverty and Plenty) Kenya link with Kenyan school. Transition visits / visiting staff from local schools Standon Bowers OEC residential (with local schools) Over Christmas break Over the Easter holiday- For transition day Chatterbox Parent Partnership Projects Create a piece of art work that reflects a habitat around the world. Habitats could include the desert, artic, rainforest etc. (For example an artic picture could include a collage of different cool colours, mixed with animals that live there). Create a mosaic with a Roman theme. This could be Roman Gods or Goddesses, Roman Emperors, Roman weaponry or a scene of a Roman town or village. Children to use exciting materials to create their mosaic. Possible ideas could be painted pasta, skittles, smarties, beads, cut up straws or cut up newspaper. Over Summer holiday- Children to research famous artists from our local area, such as Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, the ceramics companies such as Spode and Wade and Emma Bridgewater. Children to pick one of our famous local artists and complete their own study about them and their work. Children to create a piece of art in the style of their work.

PE LONG TERM OVERVIEW YEAR B Year 3 Net/Wall Games Performing using a range of movement patterns. *Athletics *Tennis Dance Including Javelin. Invasion games *Hockey Develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance. Gymnastics Striking and field games. *Kwik Cricket. Year 4 As above and As above and As above and Swimming Swimming Swimming

AUTUMN (YEAR A2) What was life like for the first Human Beings? SPRING (YEAR A2) What is the world around me like? SUMMER (YEAR A2) What would life be like for me in Ancient Greece? Key Stage 2 Long Term Plan Overview A local History Study - The changes in Britain from the Stone age to the Iron Age (In in-depth study of the changes throughout each age e.g. houses, clothes, jobs etc.) Timelines Cooking- Healthy and varied diet Understand seasonality and availability of food Charcoal and pencil drawing E-safety ( Powerful Passwords, Friends Online and Offline) Apps- Type Drawing (links to shape poetry) Multimedia Presentation - Book Creator/Tellagami/Morfo Booth etc (Links to, Special Books) Music- Composing Rocks & fossils Animals including humans -teeth Special Books Love and friendship Y3/4 Literacy Genres Stories with humour Recounts Shape Poetry Stories Field and map work Physical and human features including similarities and differences between human and physical geography. Using atlases, globes and digital mapping to locate place in the UK Music- A History of Music Musical terminology Modern artists with 3D sculptures. DT Creating an Epic Citadel box cities with lights inside Coding- Espresso coding unit 3a E-safety Key to Keywords Class Movie using imovie /Tellagami/ MorfoBooth (Links to Geography using Google Maps, Google Earth, digital images as backgrounds) (Apps-The Room and Epic Citadel (Links to Literacy) Sound Electricity Journeys and Pilgrimage Easter Y3/Y4 Literacy Genres Stories from Imaginary Worlds Non-chronological reports Poetry- Language Play An in-depth study of Greek life and achievements and a brief look at how they have influenced the western world. Locating different countries focusing on Europe Clay Greek pots Cooking- banquet E safety Internet and Phone safety Soundscapes (Entrust Unit) Music Singing (KS2 play) Light Express Faith in Arts Christian Rites of Passage Y3/Y4 Literacy Genres Greek Myths and Legends Narrative Poems- fables Explanation Texts (nb Blue class to use year 2 planning)

4 year rolling programme- A1 B1 A2 B2 AUTUMN (YEAR A2) What was life like for the first Human Beings? Shine Events Time Team role play. Archaeological digs. Links to the local area. SPRING (YEAR A2) What is the world around me like? SUMMER (YEAR A2) What would life be like for me in Ancient Greece? Community Cohesion Links Special Books Jewish/Muslim visitors visit to synagogue or mosque Links to local area- museum visit. Shine Day. Journeys and Pilgrimage Hajj Pilgrimage in all main religions in Britain History of Music, looking at how music has changed Christian Traditions and Rituals Visits to church Christian Rites of Passage visitor (Father David) Rites of Passage in other Faiths Transition visits / visiting staff from local schools Standon Bowers OEC residential (with local schools) Re other culture (Faith in Arts, Rites of Passage) Parent Partnership Projects Over Christmas break Children to design their own box and place something inside. This could be a random object or something special to them. The outside of the box needs to be decorated and labelled with clues as to what s inside. The clues could be riddles or questions. The box cannot be opened until the children have correctly guessed what is inside. Over the Easter holiday- Use collage and printing techniques to create their own versions of Greek pots. For transition day Chatterbox Over Summer holiday- Research about the Egyptians to find a little bit about what everyday life would have been like. Children to present what they find out in a variety of ways, for example an information page, a PowerPoint presentation or even role-play!

AUTUMN (YEAR B2) If I lived in Ancient Egypt, what would life be like for me? Egyptians- in-depth study to include location, kingdoms, timeline, homes, food, toys, jobs Art and DT Textiles (making a Christmas stocking) E-safety The Power of words, Private and Personal Information Coding- Espresso Coding unit 4 a E-safety unit (E-chat, E-search, E-bullying) Music - Reading staff notation and other ways to represent music (recorders) Living things and their habitats classification, food chains. Forces and magnets Rules and Choices Christmas Customs Around the World Y3/ Y4 Literacy Genres Information Texts Historical Stories Persuasive Writing SPRING (YEAR B2) How Powerful is the Earth? Physical geography Climate zones Rivers, mountains and volcanoes Earthquakes and the water cycle Using maps, atlases, locating countries Compass Points and Direction Art Painting Music- Comparing changes in music from disaster movies Composing music for a natural disaster Programming - Espresso Python Unit 1 Scratch Unit States of matter & Water cycle Plants Poverty and Plenty Easter Traditions and Rituals Y3/ Y4 Literacy Genres Stories by the Same Author Playscripts SUMMER (YEAR B2) How have invasions changed your life today? Roman Empire and the impact on Britain- roads, root words, numerals, towns and cities. Boudicca Roman Mosaic collage Leaver/ pulleys, weapons, catapults etc. E safety Online Communication Mad about Ads (Entrust Unit) Music Singing KS2 play Animals, including humans nutrition, digestive system. Skeletons and Muscles Background to Life of Jesus Early Church Y3/ Y4 Literacy Genres Poetry-Form. Adventure and Mystery Instructions

AUTUMN (YEAR B2) If I lived in Ancient Egypt, what would life be like for me? SPRING (YEAR B2) How Powerful is the Earth? Reports SUMMER (YEAR B2) How have invasions changed your life today? Life in Egyptian Times Workshop. Link to what they have left behind Christmas Customs traditions in Europe and wider world. e-twinning link with other countries around the world (Christmas Customs) Easter traditions in European and South American countries. (e-twinning) Transition visits / visiting staff from local schools Standon Bowers OEC residential (with local schools) Visit Egyptian Experience (or visitors) Shine Day. Local Charities and National/World Charities visitors from local Charity (link to Poverty and Plenty) Kenya link with Kenyan school. Over Christmas break Create a piece of art work that reflects a habitat around the world. Habitats could include the desert, artic, rainforest etc. (For example an artic picture could include a collage of different cool colours, mixed with animals that live there). Over the Easter holiday- Create a mosaic with a Roman theme. This could be Roman Gods or Goddesses, Roman Emperors, Roman weaponry or a scene of a Roman town or village. Children to use exciting materials to create their mosaic. Possible ideas could be painted pasta, skittles, smarties, beads, cut up straws or cut up newspaper. For transition day Chatterbox Over Summer holiday- Children to research famous artists from our local area, such as Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, the ceramics companies such as Spode and Wade and Emma Bridgewater. Children to pick one of our famous local artists and complete their own study about them and their work. Children to create a piece of art in the style of their work.

AUTUMN (YEAR C) Can you design a city? SPRING (YEAR C) Where are our tropical rainforests? SUMMER (YEAR C) Key Stage 2 Long Term Plan Overview Roman Empire and the impact on Britain- focusing on engineering and building. What is the legacy of the Romans in our towns and cities? Asking questions about change and significance. Wheels and axles. Designing a Roman Chariot. Sketching and improving ideas. Using clay to make a Roman bust. E-safety ( Powerful Passwords, Friends Online and Offline) Numbers App or Textease Pie Charts / Graphs Apps- Type Drawing (links to shape poetry) Multimedia Presentation - Book Creator/Tellagami/Morfo Booth etc (Links to, Special Books) Music- Composing Rocks & fossils Animals including humans -teeth Field and map work Physical and human features including similarities and differences between human and physical geography. Climate zones. Using atlases, globes and digital mapping to locate countries. Identifying the position of and use the terms: Equator, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn- Upper KS2 but will touch on this. Music- Listen to a range of music from different cultures, famous composers and musicians. Modern artists with 3D sculptures. DT Creating an Epic Citadel box cities with lights inside Coding- Espresso and Logo.(Entrust I teach You learn or similar Espresso coding) E-safety Key to Keywords Class Movie using imovie /Tellagami/ MorfoBooth (Links The Greek life and achievements and how they have influenced the western world. Locating different countries focusing on Europe Mud roc and cardboard Greek masks Cooking- banquet E safety Whose is it anyway? Soundscapes (Entrust Unit) Apps- Audacity(computer) and Mad Pad (Links to composing) Video Scribe presenting Christian Rites of Passage Light Express Faith in Arts Christian Rites of Passage

AUTUMN (YEAR C) Can you design a city? SPRING (YEAR C) Where are our tropical rainforests? SUMMER (YEAR C) Special Books Love and friendship Y3/4 Literacy Genres Stories from other Cultures. Reports Shape Poetry to Geography using Google Maps, Google Earth, digital images as backgrounds) (e.g. Looking at explanation texts explaining maps. Physical features etc) Apps- The Room and Epic Citadel (Links to Literacy) Sound Electricity Journeys and Pilgrimage Easter Y3/Y4 Literacy Genres Greek Myths and Legends Recounts Narrative Poems- fables Voices in the park (Y4) Issues and dilemmas, Texture Tree collages Manipulating Scanned Images, Moving on - Relationships Spreadsheets (Dice) Y3/Y4 Literacy Genres Shine Events Time Team role play. Archaeological digs. Links to the local area. Stories from Imaginary Worlds Explanation Texts Poetry- Language Play Community Cohesion Links Special Books Jewish/Muslim visitors visit to synagogue or mosque Links to local area- museum visit. Shine Day. Journeys and Pilgrimage Hajj Pilgrimage in all main religions in Britain Music from around the world and cultures. Composers from European countries. Christian Traditions and Rituals Visits to church Christian Rites of Passage visitor (Father Carl) Rites of Passage in other Faiths Transition visits / visiting staff from local schools Standon Bowers OEC residential (with local schools) Link with Stoke on Trent School Sports Week. Re other culture (Faith in Arts, Rites of Passage)

AUTUMN (YEAR C) Can you design a city? SPRING (YEAR C) Where are our tropical rainforests? SUMMER (YEAR C) Parent Partnership Projects Over Christmas break Children to design their own box and place something inside. This could be a random object or something special to them. The outside of the box needs to be decorated and labelled with clues as to what s inside. The clues could be riddles or questions. The box cannot be opened until the children have correctly guessed what is inside. Over the Easter holiday- Use collage and printing techniques to create their own versions of Greek pots. For transition day Chatterbox Over Summer holiday- Research about the Romans to find a little bit about what everyday life would have been like. Children to present what they find out in a variety of ways, for example an information page, a PowerPoint presentation or even role-play!