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Happy Healthy Me Literacy- Main focus – Stories with familiar settings and instruction writing. Dogger – using drama and role play to begin to see how a family work together to solve a problem which is set at home and school. Funnybones – Allan Ahlberg stories about a family of skeletons who live in the cellar of a house. They have different adventures in a number of familiar settings such as the park and the pet shop. Focus – writing in sentences. Children will be describing and then changing the setting and developing their own stories based on the skeletons. Reading a variety of stories which have familiar story settings and focussing on repetitive and descriptive vocabulary. Baboon on the Moon BFI short animation. Focus on writing instructions that will help Baboon carry out different tasks.. Numeracy – Main focus – Number bonds to 20. Count on and back in 1s or 10s from a 2 digit number; write figures up to 100. Partition 2- digit numbers into T and U. Order numbers up to at least 100 and position them on a 100 square. Rehearse addition and subtraction facts for pairs that total up to 9. Estimate, measure and compare lengths in centimetres; use a ruler. Use units of time: hours in a day, days in weeks. Begin to tell the time. Use names of common 2D shapes; sort 2D shapes and describe their features. Solve word problems and apply what they know in real life conexts. Learn 1 and 10 x tables. Art/DT Self portraits and collages for classroom rules wall. Funnybones skeleton pictures and paintings. Baboon clay tiles and masks, rockets and moon models. Florence Nightingale charcoal drawings and clay tiles. Observational drawings of fruit and vegetables – linked with Cezanne Humanities - Main focus – How medical care has changed over the years. Florence Nightingale and the changes she made to the way hospitals were run. Magic Grandad DVD about the hospital in Scutari and how Florence made it a cleaner and healthier place. Black History Month – Mary Seacole and the work she carried out to improve health conditions. Family trees and personal history. My life time lines. Think about where our fruit and vegetables come from, which grow locally and which are imported and the reasons for this. Nottingham Playhouse – Rapunzel project, details to be confirmed. Science – Main focus – Learning new facts about the Human body the children deciding what they would like to know/ investigate. The different parts of the body and their main functions. The human skeleton, bones and x rays. How to keep our bodies fit and healthy. Different investigations which will involve prediction, planning and recording. Non fiction writing recording experiments. Medicines and germs and the role of doctors, nurses and scientists including Louis Pasteur. Visit by medical professionals to discuss the importance of personal hygiene and how to keep safe with medicines. R.E/ Music main focus – Christianity Importance of food in religious ceremonies. Feeding of the 5,000. Songs about the body Creating spooky and space music. Global Dimmension Learn names of the body in Spanish. Sing songs about the body in Spanish. Find out about fruit and vegetables and the places they come from. ICT – Main focus - logging on and off laptops and saving work in correct folders. Data handling activities recording favourite fruits and vegetables, 2 Simple creating and reading block graphs to record data. Digital microscopes to record changes in food over time. Flip cameras to record role play and drama group work. Music video toolkit create spooky music.