KS2 rolling programme 2016/17 and 2017/18

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KS2 rolling programme 2016/17 and 2017/18 N.B. Science & Geography specific focus on the age groups in each class; build on current knowledge. Complete AfL activities before teaching topic/units of learning. Topic Title/focus: Stimulus - for topic Science Use Twinkl to support planning D/T ICT linked to topic and core curriculum subjects How has science What do we mean changed our lives? by culture? Who built the Pyramids? Visit to Oriental Newcastle Life Museum Centre Physics Sound (Y4) Light (Y3; Y6) Forces and Magnets (Y3) Electricity (Y4; Y6) Earth and Space, gravity and forces (Y5) Structures: Link to Egyptians/Mayans Electrical systems: Link to science What has shaped North Yorkshire? Local area visits What have the Greeks and Romans done for modern Britain? Local area visits Chemistry Rocks and fossils (Y3) Water cycle; solids, liquids and gases (Y4) Properties and changes in materials (Y5/Y6) Textiles: materials Food: Culture and seasonality link to Geog/RE How does the sea affect life on land? Visit different Danelaw places of worship. Biology Plants (Y3) Living things and their habitats (Y4,5,6) Animals incl humans (Y3,4,5,6) Evolution and inheritance (Y6) Food: healthy diet Link to Science Mechanical systems Link to history?

History Earliest ancient Ancient Greece Significant turning Stone age to iron civilisations: Roman empire points in British age Ancient Egypt and impact on history Anglo Saxons and Mayans (or Britain Vikings non-european society) Geography Autumn : Developing basic knowledge Spring: Local Fieldwork study Summer: Global study - Map work / Use of compass -Identify human/physical features - Using grid references - Identify Continent / Country / City / Regions - Describe landscapes using vocabulary - Use of camera/rain gauge - Make maps using symbols - Explore weather patterns around world - Explore change and reasons for Study of country in order to explore: - Similarities and differences - Using knowledge to explore quality of life and reasons - Communicate and presenting findings - Specific vocab climate zones, biomes, water cycle, topography - Identify and understand time zones - Recognise shapes of countries - Know Counties/cities/rivers of the UK - Locate Equators / Tropics / Hemispheres - Local Enquiry project using geographical knowledge and use of maps to back up arguments/debates e.g Where would be the best location for a bypass? - Recognise urban and rural - Develop knowledge of erosion - Comparison study between European country and Asian/American country Describe features, similarities and differences building on all knowledge developed across KS2 programme. - Explore Sustainability

SMSC/RE 1.1 2.8 refer to NY SACRE RE agreed syllabus 2013-18 Also other work around key religious festivals PSHCE Ref: NYCC PSHE and Citizenship entitlement framework Art and Design Music 2.3: How A Muslim 2.2: does a - 2.4: why do and why do Hindus Family beautiful world people love their and Christians see 2.5: mean there is a sacred places? life like a journey? Christian Aid wonderful God? how do the 2.8: what and Islamic where did beliefs of Christians can make our Relief: can they the Christian bible influence their community more change the come from? actions? tolerant and world? Easter a promise What can we learn respectful? of life after death from Christian religious buildings? - 2.1: What makes Jesus an inspiration to some people? 2.7 values: what matters most to Christians, to Humanists and to me? - Keeping myself safe - Becoming an active citizen Sculpture & Drawing Bodies() Ancient Egypt - My healthy lifestyle - Me and my relationships - Me and my future - Moving on Make appropriate references to British values in PSHE and across the curriculum as appropriate. Colour theory and painting & Printing Autumn () Wildlife Collage & Colour theory and painting British Art () Southern Central America Textiles & Drawing Fruit & vegetables () North America Drawing & Sculpture European Art () Plants & flowers How and why do Hindus worship at home? What is faith and does it make a difference? 2.6: why are there over 50 mosques in Yorkshire Drawing & Sculpture Insects () The Seaside Informed by NYCC scheme of work and Charanga Pulse Pitch Rhythm Structure Mood Musical elements

MFL NYCC scheme of learning for French PE (Linked to PESSCL Core Tasks) Ma Famille et Moi Invasion games Y5/6 Call The Shots OR On The Y3/4 Three Touch Ball OR On The Bon apetit Invasion games Y5/6 Call The Shots OR On The Y3/4 Three Touch Ball OR On The Le monde des animaux Dance Y5/6 Making The Grade OR Invasion Y3/4 Round The Clock OR Indian Delight Le temps libre Dance Y5/6 Making The Grade OR Invasion Y3/4 Round The Clock OR Indian Delight Les Fetes Athletics Y5/6 Three Jump Challenge OR Developing Athletes Y3/4 Furthest Five OR Pass The Baton OR Take Aim Destination vacances Athletics Y5/6 Three Jump Challenge OR Developing Athletes Y3/4 Furthest Five OR Pass The Baton OR Take Aim Throughout the year Plan opportunities for children to develop Fitness skills, Outdoor and Adventurous activities and sessions for children to reflect using PE Records (Y3/4) Partner Work OR Balancing Act (Y3/4) Partner Work OR Balancing Act Acrobatic OR Group Dynamics (Y3/4) Developing strokes / stamina Acrobatic OR Group Dynamics (Y3/4) Striking and fielding games / Net and wall games Y3/4 Run The Loop OR Long/Thin/Short/ Fat Y5/6 Pairs Play OR On Target Striking and fielding games / Net and wall games Y3/4 Run The Loop OR Long/Thin/Short/Fat Y5/6 Pairs Play OR On Target

Enrichment visits and visitors Complete across two year programme to inform future planning cycles Y6/5 residential Y6/5 residential (19-21 Sept) Sept 2017 YSC Twelfth Night (3rd Oct) Lempen puppet theatre (10 th Oct) KS2 visit to Oriental Museum (17 th /20 th Oct)