Literacy: We will learn how to identify the features, structure and layout of a range of texts including instructions, narrative, poetry, and information.

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Literacy: We will learn how to identify the features, structure and layout of a range of texts including instructions, narrative, poetry, and information texts linked to our termly topic. We will then discuss, plan, write and edit our work using the ‘Talk for Writing’ framework. After each unit our writing will be assessed and new targets will be set. Regular focused reading sessions will help us to understand new texts. RE: We will be learning about Hindu Gods and Goddesses and studying traditional stories. PE and Swimming: We will be practising using our bodies to balance in Gymnastics. We will be developing a range of strokes in swimming. Spanish: We will be learning a new range of Spanish vocabulary, including everyday greetings and counting to twelve. PSHE: We will be discussing, sharing experiences and problem solving about ‘New Beginnings’ and ‘Getting on and Falling Out’. ICT: We will evaluate sources of information, gather relevant research to create a multi-media Power Point presentation about The Stone Age. We will learn how to insert text boxes, adapt and change fonts, copy and paste images and apply animation. Numeracy: We will be developing our number work and calculation skills, applying them to problem solving using a variety of methods. Units include: Counting and estimating Measuring Recognising 2D and 3D shapes Calculations involving all operations (including formal written methods.) Fractions Time Pictograms Science: We will be learning about the human skeleton, its purpose and the importance of the muscles. We will be comparing the human skeleton with animal skeletons. We will also be learning about rocks and soils, creating experiments to test them. We will be looking at living things trapped in rocks, fossils.

Foundation subjects: As Geographers we will be identifying locations of stone age structures throughout the UK; paying particular attention to Stone Henge. We will be looking at how Stone Henge was constructed, and from what materials. As Historians we will be focusing on the ‘Stone Age.’ We will ask: What is meant by the term ‘hunter-gatherer’? How did people in the Stone Age live? What was the purpose of Stone Henge? As Designers we will be fossilising objects, creating our own Stone Henge models and designing and building a Stone Age settlement. As Artists we will be creating our own ‘cave art’ using chalk in the playground, as well as transferring our ideas onto paper. We will also be applying our artistic skills to our design and technology projects. As Musicians we will be looking at composition and musical structure by exploring sounds in our environment and composing skeleton music. We will use and apply skills learnt in Literacy, Numeracy and ICT throughout the topic. End of term activity: Visit from a ‘Stone Age man’.

Literacy: We will learn how to identify the features, structure and layout of a range of texts including stories that raise issues, non-fiction, letter writing, narrative, poetry, plays, reports and adventure stories. We will then discuss, plan, write and edit our work using the ‘Talk for Writing’ framework. After each unit our writing will be assessed and new targets will be set. Regular focused reading sessions will help us to understand new texts. RE: We will be learning about Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism and why Jesus was so special. PE and Swimming: We will be learning the importance of keeping fit and healthy. We will be developing a range of strokes in swimming. Spanish: We will be learning a new range of Spanish vocabulary, including days of the week and the weather. PSHE: We will be discussing, sharing experiences and problem solving about ‘Going for Goals’ and ‘Why It Is Good to Be Me’. ICT: We will develop our understanding of how to use the internet safely and appropriately. We will begin to understand how and why we send s. Numeracy: We will be developing our number work and calculation skills, applying them to problem solving using a variety of methods. Units include: Place value and rounding Measures and money Division including remainders Multiplication of larger numbers Recognising right angles in 2D Fractions of shapes and numbers Column addition and subtraction Bar charts Science: We will be learning about forces and how objects move on different surfaces. We will be planning a fair test, making predictions and carrying out an experiment to investigate forces. We will also be looking at magnets and investigating which materials are magnetic. Also looking at how magnets repel and attract.

Foundation subjects: As Geographers we will be locating major cities and landmarks on a map of Ancient Egypt. We will be researching how important the River Nile was to everyday Egyptian life; paying particular attention to flooding, fertile soil, and the use of the River Nile as a means of transport. As Historians we will be focusing on Ancient Egypt. We will ask: Who were the Egyptians? What are hieroglyphics? What are pyramids, and where did they come from? As Designers we will be making a 3D pyramid from a 2D net and applying knowledge and understanding of how magnets work by creating a fishing rod that will be used to pick up artefacts. As Artists we will be exploring how reed paper is prepared and creating our own hieroglyphics. As Musicians we will be learning various singing games exploring rhythm and beat. We will use and apply skills learnt in Literacy, Numeracy and ICT throughout the topic. 3G Class assembly: TBC 3W class assembly: TBC Trip: We will be exploring Ipswich Museum to see artefacts and learn more about the Egyptians.