Year St Thomas Autumn 1Autumn 2Spring 1Spring 2Summer 1Summer 2 Science L C All About Me How could you be the next Mo Farrah? Animals – Lifecycles Why.

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Year St Thomas Autumn 1Autumn 2Spring 1Spring 2Summer 1Summer 2 Science L C All About Me How could you be the next Mo Farrah? Animals – Lifecycles Why can I not fly? Habitats Would an elephant make a good pet? Plants and habitats. Plants How can I be the next Masterchef? Use of Everyday materials History/ Geography LC Geography – Physical features of the surrounding area. What would Dora / Ben Ten find exciting / interesting about Bury? History – Significant individuals in Britain’s past. How has Sir Robert Peel helped to make the world a better place? Geography – geographical similarities and differences. How different would my life be if I lived in Africa? History - Who started the Great Fire of London? History – Significant individual in the past How have Rosa Parks and Nelson Mandela helped to make the world a better place? Geography – Why do we like to be beside the seaside? English Units + Texts to be used Stories in familiar settings Postcards and letters Senses Poetry Traditional stories Information texts Traditional poems for young children Traditional tales from different cultures Instructions Repetitive Poetry Fantasy stories Diaries Humorous poems and Riddles Adventure stories Information texts Favourite poems Stories by the same author – Anthony Browne? Recounts Imaginative Poetry Creative and Expressive Arts Acrimboldo – Fruit faces N/A African art - patterns Links to Henri Rousseau Multi-media collage based on The Great fire of London - Waggoner N/A Design and Technology N/A Moving vehicles – Police carsN/A Winding mechanisms Puppets / Puppet show

Year St Thomas Autumn 1Autumn 2Spring 1Spring 2Summer 1Summer 2 Numeracy Number and place value Addition and subtraction Money and time Measures and shapes Addition and subtraction involving money Fractions Doubling and halving Shape and Data Addition and subtraction – mental calculation strategies Time Number and Place value Addition and subtraction Measures Multiplication and division Number and Fractions Addition and subtraction Money Measures and Data Multiplication and division Time Number and Fraction Addition and Subtraction Shape and Measure Multiplication and Division Number and Place value Time Addition and Subtraction – word problems and money Shapes and Measures Multiplication and division Fractions Time Computing Digital Literacy – Visual media Digital Literacy – e communication Searching and sorting information in Computing Giving instructions and making things happen Digital Literacy –Text and Multimedia Digital Literacy – Sounds in computing RE Teaching through stories: Meanings of Christmas and Hannukah Judaism: Beliefs and Practices Moses and Passover Easter New Life and hope Jesus as Gods Gift Judaism: Torah and Shabbat Judism: Beliefs and Practice Inside the synagogue Music Singing songs with control and using their voices expressively. Singing with and awareness of pulse and rhythm Performance skills Recall and remember short songs. Sing with an awareness of other performers Exploring sounds, melody and accompaniments Control of instruments – playing Ocharinas Control of instruments – playing Ocharinas PSHCE The importance of Rules PE Dance SkillsHockeyInvasion gamesGymnasticsMulti-skillsAthletics