Su - Time Travel Au- Journey to the Unknown Sp- Castles & Dragons

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Su - Time Travel Au- Journey to the Unknown Sp- Castles & Dragons Living things and their habitats. Animals including Humans Uses of Everyday materials Plants Arctic, Desert, Rainforest, Sea – link to science I can name the continents in the world and find them in an atlas. I can name the major cities in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. I can use the words ‘past’ and ‘present’ accurately. I can correctly use words like: before, after, then and now. I can name the world’s oceans and find them in an atlas. I can point to where I live using a map of the UK. Life before Humans – Dinosaurs: M Anning Crimean War – F Nightingale/ M Seacole 20th C – N Mandela/ Rosa Parks I can correctly use phrases like ‘before I was born’ and ‘when I was younger.’ I can find out about a locality using aerial photographs. Castle Features I can describe a small area of the UK I can compare this to a small area in a contrasting non-European country. (human and physical) I can sequence a set of events in time order and give reasons for their order. I can describe the key features of a place using words like: ‘beach’, ‘coast’, ‘forest’, ‘hill’, ‘mountain’, ‘ocean’ and ‘valley’. I can answer questions by using a specific source, such as an information book. I can talk about the life of someone famous from Britain who lived in the past. - I can say what this person did earlier and what they did later. I can explain how the jobs people do may be different in different parts of the world. I can label a diagram or photograph using some geographical words. I can explain how towns and villages are different from cities. I can describe some human features of a locality such as the jobs people do. I can research the life of a famous person from Briton from the past using different resources. St George’s Day and St Patrick’s Day Dragons Hackney – yesterday and today: Daniel Defoe, Kate Greenaway, Michael Rosen, John Hegley – our grandparents Treasure maps and Bee Bots I can use simple compass directions and directional language to describe the location of features and routes on maps. I can research an event that happens in Britain and find out the reasons it has been happening for some time. I can give examples of things that are different in my life compared to the lives of my grandparents when they were young. I can recount some interesting facts from a historical event. I can draw a simple map. I can make a simple key. I can explain how Hackney was different in the past. I can find out something about the past by talking to an older person. DT: Make aliens and habitats ART: Andy Warhol Colour wheel – Pop Art – Alien Pop Art Shading and tinting (Antarctica, Forest, Water) DT: Making castle Art/ DT: Features of a dragon/ make a dragon (clay/ big structure?)/ observational drawings on nature (leaves and plants) I can research the life of someone who used to live in Hackney using the internet and other sources