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Year 1 Term 1 Memory Box Term 2 Dinosaur Planet Term 3 Splendid Skies Key Area of Focus: DT and History History: Changes within living memory. Hist. a DT: Cooking a and DT c focus on make Science: 1 Seasonal Change and Working Scientifically Computing: Key IT Skills Basic typing (keyboard Familirisation; capital letters, lowercase letters etc Comp C Music Listening to a range of music/ singing Music a (settling in) RE: Belonging to a Christian Community (Unit 7) PSHEE: Relationships and behaviour Working with others, Know how my behaviour affects others, settling in Gymnastics Val Sabin Points and patches Outdoor Ball Skills Throwing and Catching Key Area of Focus: Art and History History: A significant event. Hist. B Art: modelling sculpture linked to innovate week Art a.b. Science: 1 Animals Including humans (Herbivores/ carnivores) Computing: Key IT Skills: Simple researching usng search engines (taught discreetly and then used in topic) Comp c Music Singing using voices expressively Music a RE: celebrations for Christians unit 1 PSHEE: Health and Wellbeing Continue from term 1- knowing how our behaviour affects others (Anti bullying week) Dance Traditional Dance (linked to Christmas) Outdoor Ball skills linked to a game- Throwing and catching (netball) Key Area of Focus: Geography, Art and Science Geography: Human and physical features Geog. d Art: Painting Primary and secondary colours and colour mixing AART C,D Science: 1 Seasonal Changes, working -.i.e. asking questions Compulsory maths link Computing: Key IT Skills: Logging on, opening and closing documents. Comp c,d, Music Singing (a) RE: Visiting a Christian church (Unit 3) PSHEE: Living in the wider world Keeping safe Gymnastics Val Sabin Rocking and Rolling Outdoor Multi skills running and jumping focus

Term 4 Moon Zoom! Term 5 Enchanted Woodland Term 6 Rio de viva Key Area of Focus: History and DT History: A significant person Hist. C DT: design and evaluate focus and technical knowledge (Design a vehicle) DT a, e and f Science: 1 Everyday Materials Computing: Rising Stars, 1:1 Using programmable toys Comp a,b Music. Play tuned instruments musically Music b. RE: Celebrations for Christians 2 (Unit 1) PSHEE: Living in the wider world, caring for others Non Traditional Dance Moon dancing Outdoor Running and jumping Games focus Key Area of Focus: Science and geography Geography: Geography skills and fieldwork f and i Art: Collage with natural material Art d, a Science: 1 Plants Computing: Rising stars- We are story tellers (Produce a talking book) Unit 1:5 Comp c. Music Listen with concentration Music c RE: The Good Earth and giving thanks (Unit6) PSHEE: Naming body parts Gymnastics Wide, narrow, curled Outdoor Athletics linked to sports day Key Area of Focus: Geography Geography: Location knowledge b Name the 4 countries and capital cities, place knowledge c, human and physical d, e, f DT: Masks, a,b,c,d Science: 1 Plants continued Computing: Rising Stars We are celebrating unit 1:6 comp. c and d Music: Compose simple musical patterns music d RE: Talking about God Unit 9 PSHEE: Health and wellbeing keeping ourselves healthy Non traditional dance Outdoor Athletics

Year 2 Term 1 Towers, Tunnels and Turrets Term 2 Muck, Mess and Mixtures Term 3 Street Detectives Key Area of Focus: History and DT History: Timelines and a famous person (Isambard Kingdom Brunel? Hist. b, c DT: Joining Techniques (Castles) Key focus area DT Technical Knowledge: g, b, c, d Science: 2 Use of everyday materials. Working Computing: Key IT Skills, Logging on, Typing, Saving and retrieving Comp d Music Listen to a range of live music. Listen with concentration Music c RE: Belonging to a Jewish Community (Unit 8) PSHEE: Relationships and behaviour Working with others, Know how my behaviour affects others, settling in and new routines Dance Traditional Dancing PE c Outdoor Multi skills: Basic skills, rolling, throwing and catching Key Area of Focus: DT (Cooking) and Science Geography: Discrete Geography Continents, Oceans, Characteristics of uk capital cities. Geog. a,b, f DT: Cooking and food Tasting Cooking a, DT, c, d Science: 2 Use of everyday materials. Working Computing: Rising Stars Photos and editing (Present these as a slideshow) Comp. c, d, e Music Singing (Christmas) Music a RE: Celebrations for Jews (Unit 2) Roshashanah, Yomkippur, Sukkat, Hannukan PSHEE: Health and Wellbeing Making healthy choices, Say no to bullying (linked to anti bullying week) Gymnastics Val Sabin - Following pathways PE a Outdoor Games Basketball PE b, a Key Area of Focus: Art, Geography(Maps) and discrete Historical Study Geography: Fieldwork, Human and physical features and Map making Geog. ei, eii, h, i History: Changes within living memory, Historical events, people and places within own locality Hist.a, d Art: Drawing and painting views of the local area Artb,c Science: 2 PLANTS (SHORT FOCUS DUE TO CHANGE IN OBJECTIVES) Computing: Key IT Skills: Internet and researching, use of Google Maps Comp. e, d Safer Internet Day 9 th Feb 2016 Comp. f Music Non Compulsory (Children can choose music as part of innovate week) RE: What can we find out about the Torah and the Bible (Unit 4) PSHEE: Belonging to communities/ Good to be me (SEAL Unit) Gymnastics Val Sabin - Linking Movements Together PE a Outdoor Multiskills PE a

Term 4 Wiggle and Crawl Term 5 Beachcombers Term 6 Land Ahoy! Key Area of Focus: Science, Animation and Puppets Geography: Fieldwork and map skills Geog, g, h, i DT/Art: Textiles and Sewing Art a,c DT a,b Science: 2 Living things and their habitats. Working Computing: Rising Stars, Stop motions animation/ digital presentation Comp. c Music Play tuned and untuned instruments Music b. RE: Celebrations for Jews (unit 2) Pesach, Shavot, Purim PSHEE: Exploring feelings and managing emotions Non Traditional Dance Minibeasts PE c Outdoor Games linked to key skills tennis Pea, b Key Area of Focus: Science, History and collage History: Significant event (lighthouses and Grace Darling) Hist.b Geography: Coastal Features Geog. ei, eii Art: Collage and 3d sculpture Arta,b,d Science: Animals including Humans. Working Computing: IT skills logging on, Scratch Junior Comp. a,b Music Combining sounds. Make sounds from the sea Music d,a,b RE: Stories of authority for Christians and Jews (Unit 5) PSHEE: Setting ourselves a goal Traditional Dancing Country dancing PE c Outdoor Games/ multi skills linked to sports day PE a, b Key Area of Focus: Geography History: Significant person Christopher Columbus? Hist. c,b Geography: Non -European country and Compass Points/ Map work Geog. c, g DT: Mechanisms Key focus Area Evaluate e,f, h (a,b,c,d) Science: Animals including Humans. Working Computing: Debugging/ Algorithms and Beebots Comp. a,b Discrete unit: Researching using search engines/ presenting linked to history Comp. d,e Music Sing songs expressively sea shanty Music a, b,d RE: Stories of authority for Christians and Jews (Unit 5) (continued) PSHEE: Keeping Safe, around the home (medicines and household products) and when out and bout (Moving on and changes) Gymastics Val Sabin PE a Outdoor Games linked to key Skills Football PE a,b Changes made to the Computing curriculum in light of training by subject leader (Mid Year) Computing should consist of 3 elements (to be taught twice over the academic year)

Computer science (Programming and debugging) Digital Literacy (Which includes movie making and animating etc) IT Skills (Which incorporates E safety) After discussion with IT and computing lead it was agreed the following IT skills should be secured by the end of Key Stage 1: Copy and paste Log on and off Open, close and save files Typing skills Using search engines Toggling between tabs