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Curriculum Plan 2017-19 Year Group: Year 5 Subjects Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018 Autumn 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019 English Autobiographical Snapshot children will tell us all about their lives and what makes them so special. Instructions instructions using a wide range of stimulus. Narrative Warning Story a story based a central character ignoring some good advice. Recount - Children will write fictional and factual recounts of a past event. Autobiographical Snapshot children will tell us all about their lives and what makes them so special. Instructions instructions using a wide range of stimulus. Narrative Warning Story a story based a central character ignoring some good advice. Recount - Children will write fictional and factual recounts of a past event.. Journalistic writing Newspaper Children will be tasked with learning the main features and content of a typical newspaper article. Persuasive Writing Children will attempt to persuade the reader to agree with their point of view Narrative Opportunity 2 Another opportunity for children to get creative and write a story to show progress.. Journalistic writing Newspaper Children will be tasked with learning the main features and content of a typical newspaper article. Persuasive Writing Children will attempt to persuade the reader to agree with their point of view Narrative Opportunity 2 Another opportunity for children to get creative and write a story to show progress.

Number, Place Value Addition and subtraction Measurement and shape Number, Place Value Addition and subtraction Measurement and shape Mathematics Number, place value Multiplication and division Maths is planned using a weekly rotation of Topic according to KS2 Curriculum requirements. Geometry and statistics Number, place value Multiplication and division Geometry and statistics Science Computing Forces Earth and Space Properties and changes Living things and Assessment and their habitats Revision Animals including humans Forces Animals including humans Earth and Space Living things and their habitats Properties and changes Assessment and Revision E Safety Scratch Programming E Safety Scratch Programming Design and Technology All around the world Ancient Greece art Earth and Space models Egyptian art

Volcano making. Earth and space models Geography Wonders of the World Protecting the Earth Natural Disasters Art & Design History Parachutes Wind catchers Volcano making Egyptian art Ancient Greece Anglo Saxons Ancient Egypt Languages Numbers 1-30 Animals (Pets) Name and describe pets using adjectives of colour and size. I have/ Don t have. Starting to use simple verbs I see, Hear, Smell. Story telling I want my Banana Rewrite a simple version. Reintroduce Vocabulary from previous years Le fermier dans son pre Traditional French song My Family Describe members of the family asking questions about the family. ABC Tongue twisters Sounds, starting to use bilingual dictionary. Food Healthy and unhealthy eating. My body Naming different parts, describing self and others. Clothes Numbers 1-30 Animals (Pets) Name and describe pets using adjectives of colour and size. I have/ Don t have. Starting to use simple verbs I see, Hear, Smell. Story telling I want my Banana Rewrite a simple version. Le fermier dans son pre Traditional French song My Family Describe members of the family asking questions about the family. ABC Tongue twisters Sounds, starting to use bilingual dictionary. Food Healthy and unhealthy eating. My body Naming different parts, describing self and others. Clothes Music Rhythm Revision of djembe drums, agogos and rhythms on rhythms on instruments using fun Revision of djembe drums, agogos and rhythms on instruments rhythms on instruments

Music - Singing Physical Education (Half term 1 and Half term 2) ganzas. Concentrate on correct technique. More complex quick/slow/rhythms. Play on instruments Revise crotchets and quavers and remind the children of their duration. Introduce semi quavers and rests. Clap rhythms using the words fly spider, caterpillar and rest Use the tonic sol fa scale to practise accuracy in pitch. Dance - Use a range of movements and Games Invasion games and Kicking. Problem solving and inventing games. Ball Handling. Outdoor and Adventurous. instruments using fun sentences to keep in time. Use African and samba rhythms. Introduce up to three rhythms at once. Play each rhythm on a different instrument. rhythms using sentences. The notation of the sentences will be written below each Introduce singing in the round. Increase the levels of concentration whilst performing these songs. Dance Use a range of movements and Games Invasion. Implement and Kicking. Netball sentences to keep in time. Use African and samba rhythms. Introduce up to three rhythms at once. Play each rhythm on a different instrument. rhythms using sentences. The notation of the sentences will be written below each Use tongue twister songs to improve diction whilst singing. Ask the children to open and close their mouths properly to improve sound. Pronounce consonants as well as vowels in lyrics. Gym Balance, Rolling, Receiving body weight, Bridges and flight. Games Striking and fielding. Athletics Target throwing, running at speed, jumping. ganzas. Concentrate on correct technique. More complex quick/slow/rhythms. Play on instruments Revise crotchets and quavers and remind the children of their duration. Introduce semi quavers and rests. Clap rhythms using the words fly spider, caterpillar and rest Use the tonic sol fa scale to practise accuracy in pitch. Dance - Use a range of movements and Games Invasion games and Kicking. Problem solving and inventing games. Ball Handling. Outdoor and Adventurous. using fun sentences to keep in time. Use African and samba rhythms. Introduce up to three rhythms at once. Play each rhythm on a different instrument. rhythms using sentences. The notation of the sentences will be written below each Introduce singing in the round. Increase the levels of concentration whilst performing these songs. Dance Use a range of movements and Games Invasion. Implement and Kicking. Netball using fun sentences to keep in time. Use African and samba rhythms. Introduce up to three rhythms at once. Play each rhythm on a different instrument. rhythms using sentences. The notation of the sentences will be written below each Use tongue twister songs to improve diction whilst singing. Ask the children to open and close their mouths properly to improve sound. Pronounce consonants as well as vowels in lyrics. Gym Balance, Rolling, Receiving body weight, Bridges and flight. Games Striking and fielding. Athletics Target throwing, running at speed, jumping.

PSHE & Getting to know Friendships Changes Getting to know Friendships Changes Citizenship you New Beginnings you New Beginnings Performing Arts Kirsty Kirsty Kirsty Kirsty Kirsty Kirsty