Personal, Social & Emotional Development
Communication & LanguageShare stories on home/families and children’s favourite stories and rhymes. Introduce the skills for good listening and attention. Begin Letters and Sounds program at phase 1 ‘General Sound Discrimination’. Provide plenty of opportunities for children to share thoughts, ideas and news daily.
Physical DevelopmentReinforce personal hygiene routines including hand washing following outdoor play and before snack. Support children in managing clothing and fastenings including coats, pumps, Wellingtons and aprons. Introduce children to new climbing equipment. Model giving meaning to marks made, proving multisensory mark making and writing opportunities. Introduce children to the hall and begin weekly PE sessions using ‘Sticky Kids’ movement and dance program. Introduce and model the safe use of one handed tools and equipment.
Themes - ‘New Beginnings’, ’Myself’, ‘Colour’, ‘Autumn’. Introduce nursery rules and routines. Support and encourage independence throughout the setting. Model sharing, turn taking and cooperative play. Provide opportunities to talk about self, home and family.
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Literacy
Understanding the World
Mathematics
Expressive Arts & Design
Provide opportunities to share children’s favourite books 1-1, in small and larger groups. Share Elmer stories and information books related to Autumn. Provide and model opportunities for writing.
Basic counting skills using 1-1 correspondence, counting children in daily, number songs and rhymes. Sort, count and compare objects by colour, size, shape. Introduce and model language relating to shape, space and measure.
Share and build upon prior knowledge relating to autumn. Discuss features and changes to the environment. Go on an autumn walk to look for signs of autumn. Find out about animals related to autumn. Provide opportunities for children to share their experiences at home relating autumn; going on walks to the park etc.
Explore colour through mixing, and various textures when looking at leaves and objects. Explore musical instruments and sounds
outdoors.
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Personal, Social & Emotional DevelopmentMaking relationships: We will be learning to - Play cooperatively and take turns.
Self confidence and Self Awareness: We will be learning to - Try new ideas, saying why some activities are liked more than others.
Managing Feelings & Behaviour: We will be learning to - Talk about our feelings, talk about our own and others’ behaviour, & its consequences, and know that some behaviour is unacceptable.
Communication & LanguageListening & Attention: We will be learning to - Listen attentively in a range of situations. Listen to stories and anticipate key events, responding with relevant comments, questions or actions.
Understanding: We will be learning to - Follow instructions involving several ideas or actions.
Speaking: We will be learning to - Express ourselves effectively, showing awareness of listeners’ needs. Develop our own narratives.
Physical Development
Moving & Handling: We will be learning to - Develop gross/fine motor control and coordination in large and small movements including activities in PE and in the outdoor learning environment. To use a pencil and hold it correctly to form recognisable pre-cursive style letters.
Health & Self Care: We will be learning to – Manage our own basic hygiene & personal needs successfully.
LiteracyReading: We will be learning to - Hear and say initial sounds in words, segment and blend together sounds in words. Read and understand simple sentences. Use phonic knowledge to decode regular words & read them aloud accurately.
Writing: We will be learning to – Give meaning to marks we draw, write and paint. Use clearly identifiable letters to communicate meaning, representing some sounds correctly and in sequence.
MathematicsNumbers: We will be learning to – Count objects by saying one number name for each item. Select the correct numeral to represent 1 to 10 objects. In practical activities and discussion, begin to use the vocabulary involved in adding and subtracting. Count reliably with numbers from one to 20, place them in order and say which one is one more or less than a given number.Shape, Space and Measures: We will be learning to – Use mathematical names for ‘flat’ 2D and ‘solid’ 3D shapes and use mathematical terms to describe shapes. To recognise, create and describe patterns & build models. To describe their relative position such as ‘behind’ or ‘next to’.
Understanding the WorldPeople & Communities: We will be learning to – Talk about past and present events in our own and the lives of family members.The World: We will be learning to - Recognise similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things.Technology: We will be learning to - Use simple programs o the computer and use a range of technology.
Expressive Arts & DesignExploring & Using Media & Materials: We will be learning to - We will be learning to – Build a repertoire of songs and dances. Explore different sounds of instruments. Experiment mixing colours. Create different textures.
Being Imaginative: We will be learning to - Create simple representations of events, people and objects. Choose particular colours to use for a purpose. Introduce a storyline or narrative into their play. Play cooperatively as part of a group to develop and act out a narrative.
Autumn Term‘Come and See’ RE topics
Myself – God knows and loves each oneWelcome – Baptism: a welcome to God’s family
Birthday – Looking forward to Jesus’ birthday‘Awe & Wonder’ Week
‘Other Faith’ Week – Hinduism
Overall themes for Term 1 First half:
• Ourselves• Nursery Rhymes
Second half:• ‘Bear’ Stories
• Christmas
Visits/Visitors/EventsMusicMathematics
Reading
Writing
Grammar History
Speaking & Listening
Design Technology
Computing
Geography
Art & Design Science
Religious Education
Physical EducationMaterials
Which materials should The Three Little Pigs have used to build their house?Seasonal changesHow do the seasons impact what we do?
3D models of houses and shelters.
Collage Autumn and night time pictures.
Use of materials for making in the workshop.
3D construction.
Around our school Human and Physical features
Mapping skills and fieldwork
How do the seasons and weather affect people?
What has changed since your grandparents were young?
(Homes and toys)
Dance: Explore and perform.
Gymnastics: Body shapes.
Games: Throwing and catching.
Singing and chanting
Seasonal songs and Charanga scheme.
Forest school
Pantomime
Families
Belonging
Waiting
Algorithms and Programs. Find, select and instruct.
Role play traditional and night time stories and experiences.
To read books to build up their fluency and confidence in reading.
To explain their understanding of what is read to them.
To say and write the sounds they know and hear. To read and check that their writing makes sense. To write their own version of a story.
To develop an awareness of capital letters and full stops.
To develop mental number skills involving counting, adding and subtracting. Use apparatus, pictures and symbols to solve problems.
Y1
Visits/Visitors/Events
Pantomime visit
MusicMathematics
Reading
Writing
Grammar History
Speaking & Listening
Design Technology
Computing
Geography
Art & Design Science
Religious Education
Physical Education
Traditional tales and fairy stories e.g. Rapunzel and Hansel and Gretel.
Stories related to food and recipes e.g. Oliver’s Vegetables.
The lives of significant people- Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks.
What was Liverpool like 100 years ago?
Signs and symbols Baptism
New Beginnings
Preparations- Advent.
Charanga music programme- exploring sounds
Speaking with expression.
Being aware of taking turns when in a group.
What would Dora the Explorer find interesting about Liverpool?
Would you rather live in the UK or Africa?
Writing sentences using capital letters and full stops.
Using the past tense with correct endings.
Designing African patterns and looking at the work of others.
Recording and planning of ideas in Sketchbooks.
Multi skills- throwing and catching skills.
Team games
Creating recipes and designing healthy eating posters.
Developing ideas to write an original fairy story.
Designing a ‘healthy’
plate of food.Christmas crafts
Joining and assembling.
Living things and their habitats.- Why would dinosaur not make a good pet?
Life processes- living things, life cycles.
Recognise and write all numbers up to 100.
Addition by partitioning and counting on and back.
Subtraction by partitioning and counting on and back.
Recognition of 2x, 5x and 10x tables.
e-safety- How to keep safe online.
Algorithms- programming a Beebot.
Y2
Visits/Visitors/EventsPantomine
MusicMathematicsCalculations/ Shape/ Measure
Fractions/ Halving/ Doubles/ Place Value
ReadingNovel – The Twits.
Weekly guided read – Oxford Reading Tree
WritingDescriptive recount
Play script (interview)Presentation/ speechCharacter description
Crime scene report
GrammarVerbs/ nouns
AdjectivesSpeech marks
ArticlesOpeners and conjunctions
HistoryWWI and WW2
trench war fare. Conditions during the war
Speaking & Listening
Hot seatingInterview
Homework presentations
Design Technology
Cookery
ComputingIPAD research
GeographyLocating countries on a
map.Studying landmarks in
different countries.
Art & DesignPortraits
3D shapesShadingCreating patterns
ScienceForces & Magnets
Nutrition
Religious EducationBaptism
HinduismChurch Family
Advent
Physical EducationFootball & Gymnastics
MusicRecognising a beat. Using
instruments.Learning lyrics
Y3
Visits/Visitors/EventsMusicMathematics
Reading
Writing
Grammar History
Speaking & Listening
Design Technology
Computing
Geography
Art & Design Science
Religious Education
Physical Education
In our Robin Hood topic we will be looking at a variety of short stories and tales. Guided Reading will see us analysing ‘Mr Stink’ by David Walliams,
focussing on the use of language, its purpose and effect.
Autumn Term will see us using a variety of stimuli to write for different purposes. We will develop our narrative writing skills alongside writing character
sketches, newspaper articles, film-scripts and letters. We begin the Autumn Term studying the tales of Robin Hood before moving on to a film-based literacy topic where we develop our own story to form a whole-class 15minute movie.
In order to demonstrate comprehension skills
across the curriculum and enhance vocabulary, we
will participate in a variety of drama sessions
including performing poetry.
We are looking to demonstrate
understanding in different parts of speech; nouns,
verbs and adjectives. Also,
we are increasing our use of
pronouns, phrases and direct speech.
In history we will be travelling back to the time
of the Anglo-Saxons to discover exactly who the early law makers were.
This is a study of a significant theme in British
History analysing developments in crime
and punishment.
We will be reinforcing our knowledge of staying safe online, especially discussing modern technology such as Xbox, iPhone and Facebook. We will
set-up and develop our own class blog focussed on communicating/networking with wider audiences. We will use iPad to retrieve, store and present
information.
As part of the Liverpool Archdiocese we will be following the ‘Come and
See’ Scheme of Work. We will be looking at; People, Confirmation, Hinduism
and Gift (Advent).
In order to enhance our creative capacity
we will work on developing drawing, focussing particularly on use of lines, tone and texture. We will
experiment with printing using a variety
of materials.
Scientific studies will encompass
discovering the basic characteristics of living
things and the basic needs their habitats
supply. We will explore the importance of
classification.
We will keep fit through enhancing existing
passing and ball control skills. This will be followed by developing the use of
our bodies to express meaning through dance.
We’re fortunate enough to receive specialist tuition as part of the
Sefton Wider Opportunities agreement. We will initially practice
the genre of Samba.
* Visit from local MP, Bill Estersen* Film Premiere of ‘A Tale Unfolds’ Literacy
topic for family and friends. * Whole-school visit to Southport Pantomime
We are looking to recognise the place value of each digit in a 4-digit number, ordering, comparing and rounding numbers up to and beyond 1000. We will recall multiplication facts up to x12. Columnar methods will be developed and used for subtraction and addition. We will compare, classify and identify symmetry in shapes. Year 4 will convert between units of measure; calculate perimeter; estimate, compare and calculate measures, including money in pounds and pence. We will work on counting in hundredths; solving problems with increasingly harder fractions and show common equivalent fractions. Time will be converted between analogue and digital 12- and 24- hour clocks. Throughout all areas we will be solving 1- and 2- step word problems.
Design and Technology will be taught mainly in
the Spring Term. Skills will be contextualised within Literacy ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ topic.
Geographical skills will be taught throughout the Spring and Summer term which will be
reinforced with a residential trip to London in May, 2015.
Y4
Visits/Visitors/EventsMusicMathematics
Reading
Writing
Grammar History
Speaking & Listening
Design Technology
Computing
Geography
Art & Design Science
Religious Education
Physical Education
We are examining Myths and Legends through the Michael Morpurgo book ‘Arthur, High King of Britain’. We will be studying the language used and the grammatical devices used to create atmosphere, such as similes and metaphors and the use of clauses and sentence length to enhance the atmosphere. We will draw inferences and justify these with evidence from the text.
We will be writing using various genres based on the text. such as newspaper articles, narratives, retelling a story using a different genre and writing prequels to existing stories and poems, such as ‘The Lady of Shalott.’ We will select appropriate vocabulary , understanding how choices can change and enhance meaning. When writing narratives, we will consider how to develop characters and settings.
We will discuss and evaluate how authors use language, considering the impact on the reader and ask and answer questions to improve their understanding. We will participate in discussions about books that we read.
We will be learning about aspects of grammar such as
clauses, the use of apostrophes and
identifying parts of speech. We will be punctuating direct
speech.
We will be learning about life in Anglo Saxon times, where they originated from and why they invaded, important figures and their legacy.
This will be taught through our Anglo Saxons topic and will examine how Great Britain’s counties were influenced by the settlement of the Anglo Saxons.
We will be learning about reversible and irreversible
changes, planning experiments using thermal
conductors and insulators and which materials are
waterproof. We will be examining the properties of materials including how to
separate materials.
As part of our hockey topic we are practising control skills. In gymnastics we will be practising our skills before developing sequences in pairs. We will be improving our swimming style and stamina through weekly swimming sessions.
We are enhancing our digital literacy skills, retrieving and presenting information in a variety of ways. E safety will be taught and reinforced throughout the year.
We are following the ‘Come and See’ syllabus, examining the domestic Church, life choices and Advent. We will enjoy a week long study of Hinduism.
We are working with a variety of media such as clay to enhance
our learning.
We are learning a variety of popular songs from the era of World War 1.
We will be learning how to extend our mental methods for whole number calculations. We will learn about the types of angles and how to measure and draw them using a protractor. We will measure and calculate area and perimeter of simple and compound shapes and will use long multiplication and division to solve number problems. We will compare and order fractions and decimals. We will distinguish between regular and irregular polygons and identify 3D shapes, using our knowledge to identify and draw nets of shapes. We will complete, read and interpret information.
We will select from and use a range of tools
and equipment to perform practical
tasks for purpose.
We will be spending an exciting day at CLAC, participating in a number of watersports, we will be attending a play to commemorate 100 years since the start of WWl and visiting the theatre to watch the panto!
Y5
Visits/Visitors/EventsFormby’s eroding coastline.Pantomime
MusicWe will explore rhythm, pulse and pitch and listen carefully to detect the instruments which are used to produce the music.
MathematicsWe will work on understanding of number and place value to develop written calculation methods.We will apply understanding of number in problem solving activities.There will be a focus on mental maths skills and rapid recall of the multiplication tables.
ReadingWe will read: Kensuke’s Kingdom and Alice in Wonderland and we will discuss and evaluate how authors use language, including figurative language .We will consider how the choice of language has an impact on us as the reader.We will discuss and read aloud a range of poetry and gain confidence in appreciating poetry.
WritingThrough immersion within the novels, writing composition opportunities will include : Character portrayalsJourney storyLetter writingExplanationInformation leaflet
GrammarWe will concentrate on using a wider range of conjunctions to create complex sentences. We will explore the use of expanded noun phrases to convey complicated information concisely. We will focus on the use of powerful verbs and accurate use of adverbs.
HistoryWe will investigate whether the Vikings were always vicious and victorious and find out about their daily lie, where they came from and where they invaded and settled. We will learn about King Alfred and the impact which he had on Britain.
Speaking & Listening
We will use our communication skills success criteria for discussion and dialogue to enhance contribution and listening in debates.We will recite poetry.We will perform ‘Mr. Humbug sees the light.’
Design Technology
To be taught later in the academic year.
ComputingWe will enhance computer skills through programming and controlling, using a range of hardware and soft ware.
GeographyWe will find out about how coastlines are formed, about the process of erosion and different strategies of coastal management.We will have a particular focus on a local study and investigate the question:How is the eroding coastline at Formby affecting people, vegetation and the environment?
Art & DesignWe will explore the art of colour by looking at tints and shades, tertiary colours, neutrals, complementary and harmonious colours. We will use this knowledge to recreate a painting by Paul Klee.
ScienceWe will be investigating the process of evolution and inheritance. We will also be studying living things including humans with particular focus on :The human respiratory system, animal and human digestive systems, overall well-being of the human body.
Religious Education
Come and see programmeFamily – LovingBelonging – Vocation and commitmentAdvent – ExpectationHinduism
Physical Education
We will learn a range of football skills and develop team work.We will explore balance, coordination and sequences of gymnastic movement with a focus on aesthetics.
Y6