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1 The Headlines All subjects remain; Core subjects very detailed; Foundation subjects lighter touch; Focus on core knowledge – phonics, SPAG, written algorithms; ICT now computing – greater emphasis on programming; Languages statutory in KS2.

2 School Curriculum Core Subjects Foundation Subjects Sex education PSHE Religious Education Spiritual, moral and social education PSHE Local context Values Extra curricular activities Community links Global citizenship National Curriculum

3 Literacy ChangesNew content or emphasis Less of a focus on genre and more focus on quality writing Year-by-year objectives for Y1 and Y2, then LKS2 and UKS Required spelling & grammar objectives & wordlists Priority for phonics in both key stages Focus on reading for pleasure Reciting poetry Clearer expectations regarding transcription

4 Thinking differently about literacy

5 Mathematics ChangesNew content or emphasis Data handling is not included in Y1; There is no use of calculators except near the end of KS2. Yearly objectives; Larger numbers earlier; Tables to 12x12 by end of Y4; Earlier introduction of formal written methods; Earlier introduction of standard units of measurement; Focus on fractions; Roman numerals; Binary in Y6.

6 Science ChangesNew content or emphasis There is less content at KS1: Medicines, light, sound, electricity, and magnetism all shift to KS2 programmes of study Yearly objectives; Continued emphasis on working scientifically at each key stage; Evolution in Y6.

7 Working scientifically Observing changes overtime; Looking for patterns and relationships; Identifying and classifying things; Researching using secondary sources; Comparative and fair testing.

8 Design Technology ChangesNew content or emphasis Design, Make and Evaluate at each Key Stage; Technical knowledge defined; Healthy cooking to be covered at every Key Stage. Two strands: Designing and making; Cooking and nutrition; Computer aided design; Applying computing in KS2 to control products.

9 Geography ChangesNew content or emphasis Some areas are now not mentioned in the national curriculum but we can still teach what fits in with our Creative Curriculum: e.g. KS1 comparison with other UK location; environmental sustainability; African, Asian or Australasian Geography. Factual knowledge, e.g. continents & oceans at KS1; UK focus at KS1, plus one non-European comparison; Europe (including Russia) & the Americas covered at KS2.

10 History ChangesNew content or emphasis Although there is now less choice about what to study and when we can include additional elements as part of our Creative Curriculum and the local area e.g. World War 2. KS1: Changes within living memory; events beyond living memory lives of significant individuals; significant local history; KS2: Chronological progression through history of Britain from early Britons to Edward the Confessor (1066); Ancient civilizations; A local study; A study of an aspect or theme that extends knowledge beyond 1066.

11 Computing ChangesNew content or emphasis The subject changes to Computing and Computer Science and this will be taught as part of the Creative Curriculum in a cross curricular way as far as possible. Strong emphasis on developing computational thinking; Precise and perhaps unfamiliar language; Three aspects – computer science, IT and digital literacy; E-safety is now statutory and included at every Key Stage.

12 Primary Languages ChangesNew content or emphasis Compulsory at KS2; One language taught to a significant level in 4 years. Focus on speech and writing; No specified language – modern or ancient.

13 The Creative Curriculum Freedom Fidelity Flexibility Creativity

14 Using time creatively

15 Bringing it to life! WOW starters!

16 Bringing it to life! Involving the children.

17 Bringing it to life! Using people and places

18 Bringing it to life! WOW! Starters and Fabulous Finishers! Going Places India Day in year 1 Year 3 & 4 Dance Knitting Nannies! VE Day in year 3


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