Parents Meeting 6th October 2014

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Parents Meeting 6th October 2014 St Christopher’s R.C. Primary 2014 New National Curriculum Parents Meeting 6th October 2014

www.st-christophers.tameside.sch.uk

Biggest change in 20 years

The jigsaw model

English (not Literacy!) SPAG (Spelling, punctuation and grammar). Very detailed areas to be taught. Phonics. Spelling lists for year groups. Reading for pleasure - author

Mathematics not Numeracy Lot harder – Expectations higher for each group Far East – Core number – heavy number focus Fractions now has its own strand – starts earlier As does Measure (With increased expectations) Shape and Space is now Geometry Formal written methods of calculation introduced earlier and tested – 4 rules of number Tables – all by Year 4 (x12) K MEASURE- TIME , temperature MoneyS1 Lower KS2 and Upper KS2: Use STRANDS loosely NC doesn’t use this term. Measures big part of ELG’s

Programmes of Study KS1 Year 1: Animals, including humans; everyday materials; seasonal changes. Year 2: Living things and their habitats; plants; animals including humans; uses of everyday materials. Asking ? Observing and Recording.

Year Groups: KS2 Year 3: Plants; animals including humans; rocks; light; forces and magnets. Year 4: Living things and their habitats; animals including humans; states of matter; sound; electricity. Year 5: Living things and their habitats; animals including humans; properties and changes in materials; earth and space; forces. Year 6: Living things and their habitats; animals including humans; evolution and inheritance; light; electricity. Making Predictions, fair tests and recording data

Foundation Subjects Religious Education is untouched SMSC (Spirtual, moral, social and cultural) Everything we do in school: Other religions and cultures, responsibility, charity work, British values, outside school interests and being a responsible person. For those schools who do not have a teaching kitchen!

Key Changes: Primary Computing Clear change of focus from digital literacy to programming and control Coding EXPENSIVE – WE ARE RESOURCING! use logical reasoning to explain how some simple algorithms work and to detect and correct errors in algorithms and programs

Key Changes: Primary History More remains the same than changes, esp. KS1 KS1 about developing language and awareness of the past New units required: Eg Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age Certain Year groups have changed and these are on the long term overviews. KS1- In living memory or significant events beyond Tudors etc could come in Local Study or a study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066

Key Changes: Foundation Subjects D&T: expectation of food curriculum Geography: change from investigative to knowledge-based. Languages: Focused on pupils making progress in one (any!) modern language across key stage 2. Specialist teachers Languages- Reading great literature in original language, feminine, masculine and neuter forms and the conjugation of high-frequency verbs;