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Please note: there is a separate Long Term map for Writing & SPaG. Long Term Curriculum Map for all subjects English Maths AUTUMN Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Nonfiction books linked to materials Books with predictable phrases Structured poems Playscripts Recounts Visual Poetry Research skills linked to animals Fables and Parable linked to animals Structured poems Myths and Legends linked with animals Diary writing linked with states of matter Narrative poems Historical Fiction Research skills Classic poetry decimals and percentages) Explanation linked with Earth Sun and Moon Contemporary fiction Classical poetry Problem solving and reasoning

Science Computing History Materials Digital literacy express Instructions to make something happen National changes: changes in living memory Uses of everyday materials Writing algorithms Digital literacy express Local Significant person eg: LS Lowry Healthy living and the body (animals and humans) Forces and magnets Collect, analyse, manipulate and present data Changes in Britain: Stone Age to Iron Age Changes of state Food chains Collect, analyse, manipulate and present data Britain Settlements: Angle Saxons and Scots Materials forces To connect: specific outcome Local Area Study: Victorians Changing Power of the Monarchs. Significant turning point. Ratio and proportion Algebra Humans debug mistakes. To connect: Local Area Study: WWII Impact on Manchester

Geography PSHE Art Music PE Seasonal weather patterns and hot and cold areas Use a compass Develop an understanding of the work of different artists and styles Play instruments musically Listen to a range of highquality music Core Skills Jumping & Throwing Core Skills Coordination & Catching Compare local area to a non-european country. Making and designing Castles Lowry Paintings Locate world countries focussing on Europe Locate world countries focussing on the Americas Name and locate countries, cities, features and regions of UK. Learning to care about other people and being sensitive towards their needs and views Accepting there are differences between people (links with Around the World in 80 days) Making an Anglo-Saxon brooch Paper Weaving Making a Box Guitar Play instruments musically Listen to a range of highquality music Creating invasion Games Listen with attention to detail and recall sounds with increasing aural memory Basketball Graffiti style oil pastel fish Tone study Fauvism Project (Andre Derain) Chanukah themed grouped canvases Listen with attention to detail and recall sounds with increasing aural memory Creating invasion Games Peter Thorpe - Use of pastels in space-themed pictures Pop art focus on selfportraits in style of Andy Warhol. Matisse and Impressionism - using contrasting colours. Listen to the detail and recall sounds with increasing aural memory; Play and perform in different contexts, using voices and instruments Basketball Study a region of Europe and of the Americas. Cross-curricular links with science - Animal Kingdom and Light. Shadow puppets and mobiles on the food chain. Listen to the detail and recall sounds with increasing aural memory; Play and perform in different contexts, using voices and instruments Creating invasion Games

English SPaG Maths SPRING Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Instructional texts linked to plants Free verse Traditional tales and fairy stories Capital Letter Full Stop Information texts linked to animals Stories with familiar settings Visual poetry Adjective Noun/noun phrase Adverb Verb Suffix Information texts linked to rocks Adventure stories Classic poetry Consonant Vowel Word Family Prefix Science fiction linked with electricity Instructions linked to electricity Classic poetry Clause Subordinate Clause Commas Stories and other cultures linked to living things and their habitats Visual poetry linked to plants Persuasion Modal verbs Dash Ambiguity Narrative poetry Classical texts Persuasion Synonym and antonym Hyphens Clauses and subordinate clause Problem solving and reasoning

Science Computing Active planet Digital literacy use technology to express Begin to write algorithms - ordered sequences Living things and their habitats Plants Begin to write algorithms - ordered sequences Digital literacy use technology to express Rocks and soils Plants To Connect: Digestive system & teeth Sound as vibrations solving open ended problems and debugging To Connect: Forces Earth and Space debug mistakes Collect, analyse, manipulate and present data Ratio and proportion Algebra Classification Collect, analyse, manipulate and present data (Excel, data logger) debug mistakes. History Significant people: eg Christopher Columbus Beyond living memory: Neil Armstrong Beyond living memory eg: Great fire of London Struggle for the Kingdom Of England Viking and Anglo Saxon Geography Name and locate countries and UK Name and locate continents and oceans Study a region of the UK, not local. Rivers, Volcanoes and Earthquakes. Map skills latitude, longitude, equator, Human and Physical factors economical

PSHE Art Music PE capital cities Cave/ Aboriginal Art Hand painting Use of voice in different ways Listen to a range music Basic Running & Chasing hemispheres, tropics, polar circles, time zones. Learning to care about other people and being sensitive towards their needs and views Accepting there are differences between people (links with Around the World in 80 days) Collage: Masks: Craft, Design, 2D, To learn about different collaborative work types of masks and their Accurate use of scissors cultural importance Arrangement of pictures Roman Mosaics: Craft, Design, 2D, collaborative work Cut complex from a range of materials. Group design. Use of voice in different ways Listen to a range music Basic Tennis Introduction to rounders and striking and fielding Play and perform in different contexts, using voices and instruments Basic Tennis Basic Cricket Drawing Technique: Art, Design, 2D, individual work Investigation. Looking at work of artists and relating to own work. Look at pictures of L.S. Lowry and discuss. Paint pictures in style of Lowry Bring together to form class display. Play and perform in different contexts, using voices and instruments Tennis Techniques Cricket Techniques To show good understanding of masks To show good understanding of functions of masks Appreciate a range of music from different traditions and composers Tennis Techniques Cricket Techniques activities and distribution of resources. Self Portraits: Learning what a selfportrait is Focussing on: Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh and Andy Warhol. Learning about positioning of facial features when drawing self-portraits and symmetry in faces. Appreciate a range of music from different traditions and composers Develop understanding of the history of music. Tennis Cricket

English SPaG Maths SUMMER Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Letter writing Poetry and rhyme Fantasy fiction linked with seasonal changes Question Marks Exclamation Marks Singular/Plural Performance/classical poetry Explanation texts linked to animals Fairytales and traditional stories Statement and Command Commas Apostrophe Compound Performance Poetry Significant authors Letter writing Clause Subordinate Clause Conjunction Autobiography/Diary Non chronological reports Performance poetry Mystery stories Statement and command Bracket Myths and Legends linked with Light and Shadow Explanations linked with light and shadow Performance poetry Cohesion Semi Colons and Colons Ellipses Dilemma stories Performance poetry Discussion Take one book Subject and object Active and passive Types of pronouns Problem solving and reasoning

Science Computing History Animals and plants Create, present, save and retrieve data To Connect: Significant people eg: Vincent Van Gough Animals including humans To Connect: Create, present, save and retrieve data Significant people eg: Flo. Nightingale, Mary Seacole and Edith Carvell Light solving open ended problems and debugging Digital literacy use technology to express Roman Empire and its impact on Britain Electricity Classifying living things Digital literacy use technology to express solving open ended problems and debugging First Civilization: Ancient Egypt Changes in humans reproduction in plants debug mistakes Digital literacy - Select and use a variety of software to express and develop ideas, and present information effectively Non-European: Mayan Civilization Ratio and proportion Algebra Digital literacy -Select and use a variety of software to express and develop ideas, and present information effectively debug mistakes In depth Study: Ancient Greek Life

PSHE Art Music PE Learning to care about other people and be sensitive towards their needs and views. Learning the importance of family life; learning the importance and responsibilities of the family unit for all family members. Art from different All About Me: Roman Mosaics: cultures Expressive use of colour Craft, Design, 2D, Mexican hats/ textiles and media, colour theory collaborative work, line, African Masks/ Sunsets and painting skills, colour, pattern, texture, Indian Headbands/ illuminated lettering. shape, collage Patterns Cut complex from Japanese Landscapes a range of materials with Prints/ Water colours some accuracy. Experiment with, create and combine sounds Listen with greater understanding to a range of music Races & Competition Throwing & Competition Artists: Wassily Kandinsky, Celtic art, illuminated letters, Michael Eugene Chevrel Experiment with, create and combine sounds Listen with greater understanding to a range of music Various Techniques Improvise and compose music for a range of purposes Rounders Colour: Covering painting skills, paper cut-outs, space Learning about colour mixing use of harmonies, warm/cool use of primaries, secondaries, tertiaries. Colour as expression, ARTISTS- Henri Matisse, The Fauves Improvise and compose music for a range of purposes Use musical notations Rounders Organic Portraits: Artist- Arcimboldo Working from first-hand observation Making purposeful images and artefacts Draw to express Improvise and compose music for a range of purposes Use musical notations Rounders Introduction to Clay: Anthony Gormley Giacometti Hand modelling figures Pinch pots Coil pots Slab Work (Frink, Balla, Andre, etc.) Able to compare different styles and approaches. (Moore and Aztec, etc.) Improvise and compose music for a range of purposes Use musical notations Rounders