The New Curriculum 2014.

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The New Curriculum 2014

What did we want the curriculum to look like at Pixies Hill?

We had three options Or devise an entire curriculum ourselves

So why Dimensions? Creative – teachers can adapt the learning to meet the needs of the class and the children’s own interests in the topic Flexible – gives suggestions for activities but can be child led Innovative – introduces new topics and ideas that give children a very broad curriculum Good balance of skills and knowledge – children acquire new knowledge every lesson and also have practical opportunities to develop skills

How does Dimensions work at Pixies? Two year rolling programme – KS1, LKS2, UKS2 Each theme has a main focus Collaborative working between teachers Flexibility to change themes to relevant local and historic events.

Pupil Voice What do our children think? We love our new topic UG! We are learning about the Bronze Age and today we built round houses as that’s what they used to live in. Pupil Voice What do our children think? Abracadabra is great – we learnt a lot about mixing solutions and making potions. I want to do it again. I’m excited to find out my new topic after Easter The new topics are great and I have learnt many new things. We went to Pizza Express it was really good

What’s next for Pixies Hill?