Long Term Junior Planning

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Long Term Junior Planning 2016-2017 Festivals /5/6 Science Animals including humans (Y3) Animals including humans (Y5) Light (Y6) History Art Chrolonlogy timelines Inventors (British) Physical geography including climate zones, biomes and vegetation belts, rivers, mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes and the water cycle (8 points of compass) (4/6 figure grid ref) Portraits improve mastery of art and design techniques Developing techniques including their control and use of materials Rembrandt and landscapes 2.5 How and why do Christians follow Jesus? /5/6 2.2 Why is Easter so important for Christians? Plants (Y3) States of matter (Y4) Evolution and inheritance (Y6) Forces (Y5) Vikings the Viking and Anglo Saxon struggle for the Kingdom of England to the time of Edward the Confessor Locate the World s countries focussing on Europe Name and locate countries and cities of UK, use four figure grid reference Land use patterns 2.17 What do religions teach about the natural world and why should we care about it? Light (Y4) Forces and magnets (Y3) Living things and their habitats (Y6) Tudors a study of an aspect or theme in British History that extends pupils chronological knowledge beyond 1066 Identify the position and significance of latitude, longitude, etc Tudor architecture About great artists, architecture and designers in history. ART Design, make and evaluate technical knowledge using mechanical systems Moving animals Cooking Bread Understand and apply the principles Tudor purses

of a healthy and varied diet al periods in history al notation Christmas songs PSHE Staying healthy / Changes Growing up and changing / differences and diversity Chris Hill Gymnastics/Basketball Gymnastics Athletics Basketball Badminton 5/60 Why do I feel so angry? Are all changes bad? Lea Green Dance MFL Welcome/ the body weather Numbers and counting and who am I Computing Finding information Presenting - powerpoint Scratch

2017-2018 2.12 How and why do believers show their commitments during the journey of life 2.1 What makes a leader worth following? Science Sound (Y4) Electricity (Y4) Properties and changes of materials (Y5) Animals including humans (Y6) History Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age Geographical regions and their identifying human and physical characteristics, key topographical features (including hills, mountains, coasts and rivers) Animals including humans (Y4) Living things and their habitats (Y4) Electricity (Y6) Living things and their habitats (Y5) Ancient Greece a study of Greek life and achievements and their influence on the western world Locate the world s countries, using maps to focus on Europe, concentrating on environmental regions, key physical and human characteristics, countries and major cities Art Cave art To improve their mastery of art and design techniques Sculptures, clay pots Cooking soup project Seasonality, cooking savoury dishes (1 st half) Audacity/ compositions PSHE Money matters / Going for Goals PSHCE Relationships / proud to be me Dance Gymnastics Games ART 2.15 How can we make our village/town/country a better place? Plants (Y4) Rocks Earth and Space (Y5) Local history study Lyme Park Fieldwork to observe, measure, record, etc Lyme Park (Full day trip?) Understand and use electrical systems in their products alarm systems/ STEM - Buggy Feeling safe / drug education Athletics Lea Green MFL Classroom language/ instructions Counting/colours Manners/conversation

Computing Movie Maker Scratch Scratch (debugging)

2018-2019 2.3 What do religions say to us when life gets hard? 2.9 Why is prayer important for religious believers? 2.6 Why are holy books so important Visits to religious buildings 2.8 What is the value of a sacred space? Science Animals including humans (Y3) Animals including humans (Y5) Light (Y6) History Art A non-european society that provides contrasts with British History eg Mayan civilisation Circa AD 900 Locate the world s countries using maps to focus on North and South America, concentrating on their environmental regions, key physical and human characteristics, countries and major cities Artists study different techniques used through ages Pointillism Plants (Y3) States of matter (Y4) Evolution and inheritance (Y6) Forces (Y5) The achievements of the earliest civilisations overview of where and when the first civilisations appeared. Either: One in depth, or compare two (NOT Egypt) Understand geographical similarities and differences through a study of human and physical geography of a region of the UK, a region in a European country and a region within North or South America Pop art ART LEGO project - investigate/analyse - make PSHE Staying healthy / Changes Growing up and changing / differences and diversity MFL Computing 2.13 What can we learn from religions about deciding what is right and wrong? Light (Y4) Forces and magnets (Y3) Living things and their habitats (Y6) A significant turning point in British history WW1/Battle of Britain/WW2 Human geography types of settlement and land use, economic activity including trade links and the distribution of natural resources including energy, food, minerals and water Propaganda posters Design and make bug houses Why do I feel so angry? Are all changes bad?

2019-2020 2.7 How do people express their faith through the arts? 2.1 What do different people believe about God? 2.14 What can be learnt from the Muslim way of life? 2.11 Why is pilgrimage important to Science Sound (Y4) Electricity (Y4) Properties and changes of materials (Y5) Animals including humans (Y6) History Egyptians Anglo-Saxons Romans Art Britain s settlement by Anglo-Saxons and Scots Name and locate countries and cities of the UK, geographical regions and their human and physical characteristics, etc. Understand how some of these aspects have changed over time Study an artist in depth Andy Goldsworthy Savoury dishes Baking sweet and savoury muffins Animals including humans (Y4) Living things and their habitats (Y4) Electricity (Y6) Living things and their habitats (Y5) The achievements of the earliest civilisations Ancient Egypt Understand geographical similarities and differences through a study of human and physical geography of a region of the UK, a region in a European country and a region within North or South America Canopic jars Design and make x 2 ½ terms PSHE Money matters / Going for Goals PSHCE Relationships / proud to be me MFL Computing some religious believers Plants (Y4) Rocks (Y3) Earth and space (Y5) The Roman empire and its impact on Britain - local history study Buxton Museum Use fieldwork to observe measure, record and present the human and physical features of Buxton TRIP Full day Roman Busts/still life Animation/photographs Feeling safe / drug education