CREATIVE CROSS CURRICULUM LONG TERM PLAN KEY STAGE 1 YEAR 1 (SEPTEMBER 2014) YEAR 1 TERM 1 THEME: Ourselves
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1 YEAR 1 TERM 1 THEME: Ourselves ENGLISH Narrative: Unit 1a Stories with familiar settings (Include: Discussing own writing with teacher/peers) MATHEMATICS Abacus Week 1 - Count up to 20 objects Abacus Week 2 - Make pairs of numbers 5 to 10 Poetry: Unit 1 Using the senses (Include: Learning and reciting poetry by heart) Abacus Week 3 MMD,, NPV - Double numbers 1-5 Narrative: Unit 2b Stories from a range of cultures/predictable/patterned text (Include: Making inferences on the basis of what is being said and done) Abacus Week 4 GPS, STA - Geometry - Properties of shape - Symmetry Abacus Week 5 NPV, - Place value - 1 more, 1 less - Estimate sets NPV=Number and place value, =Mental addition and subtraction, MMD=Mental multiplication and division, GPS=Geometry; properties of shape, STA=Statistics, UNIT 1 Ourselves COMPUTING UNIT 1 IT and Digital Literacy GEOGRAPHY UNIT 1 Directional Language/ Mapping HISTORY UNIT 1 My Family ART AND DESIGN UNIT 1 Self-Portraits DESIGN TECHNOLOGY UNIT 1 Playground DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) UNIT 1 Bread MUSIC UNIT 2 Exploring Sounds Sounds Interesting P.E Dance Rhythm and Flight - Bouncing, Landing, Jumping R.E UNIT 1 Caring in a Christian Context PSHE UNIT 1 Health and Wellbeing Using a Large Ball - Throwing and Catching, Aiming
2 YEAR 1 TERM 2 THEME: Changes ENGLISH Narrative: Unit 1b Stories with familiar settings (Include: Discussing own writing with teacher/peers and composition of sentences) Non-Fiction: Unit 4a Information Texts (Include: Joining words/clauses using and ) Narrative: Unit 3a Traditional and Fairy Tales (Include: Retelling and discussing characteristics) MATHEMATICS Abacus Week 6 NPV - Understand and make teen numbers Abacus Week 7 - Number bonds to 10 - Subtraction - Word problems Abacus Week 8 GPD, MEA - Position, direction - Lengths, height Abacus Week 9 MMD - Counting on - 1, 2, 3, 4 subtraction Abacus Week 10 NPV, MEA - Compare and order numbers to 20 - Money/coins NPV=Number and place value, =Mental addition and subtraction, MMD=Mental multiplication and division, GPS=Geometry; properties of shape, STA=Statistics, UNIT 2 Changes (Materials) COMPUTING UNIT 2 Computer Science ART AND DESIGN UNIT 2 Autumn/ Christmas DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) UNIT 1 Bread MUSIC UNIT 3 Exploring Duration The Long and Short of it P.E Dance Rhythm and Flight - Bouncing, Landing, Jumping R.E UNIT 2 Why do Christians give Gifts at Christmas? PSHE UNIT 2 Relationships Using a Large Ball - Throwing and Catching, Aiming
3 YEAR 1 TERM 3 THEME: Travel ENGLISH Non-Fiction: Unit 3 Recounts, Dictionary (Include: Naming letters in order, forming capital letters) Narrative: Unit 3a Traditional and Fairy Tales (including plays) (Include: Retelling and discussing characteristics) Non-Fiction: Unit 1 Labels, Lists and Captions (Include: Discussing word meaning) MATHEMATICS Abacus Week 11 NPV, MEA Number - 1 more, 1 less Abacus Week 12, MMD - Pairs/doubles - Symbol for unknown - Subtraction facts Abacus Week 13 - Adding by putting largest number first - 1 digit to 2 digit number Abacus Week 14 GPS, MEA - 3D shape - Days of the week, months, seasons Abacus Week 15 NPV, MMD - Count on and back - Count in 5s, 2s - Estimation, grouping NPV=Number and place value, =Mental addition and subtraction, MMD=Mental multiplication and division, GPS=Geometry; properties of shape, STA=Statistics, COMPUTING UNIT 3 IT GEOGRAPHY UNIT 2 Weather HISTORY UNIT 2 Time Travel ART AND DESIGN UNIT 3 Winter DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) UNIT 2 Cakes MUSIC UNIT 4 Exploring Pulse and Rhythm Feel the Pulse Points and Patches R.E UNIT 3 Visiting a Church PSHE UNIT 2 Relationships Bat and Ball Skills/ Skipping
4 YEAR 1 TERM 4 THEME: Plants ENGLISH MATHEMATICS Abacus Week 16 NPV, MMD, FRP - Odd and even - Count in 2s, 5s, 10s - Fractions ½, ¼, ¾ Narrative: Unit 4a Stories from Fantasy Worlds (Include: Oral composition of sentences, rereading own writing to check for sense) Abacus Week 17, MMD, NPV - Doubles/ pairs to Make pairs to 20 - Word Problems Poetry: Unit 2 Pattern and Rhyme (Include: Learning and reciting poetry by heart) Abacus Week 18 MEA - Time - Compare Lengths Non-Fiction: Unit 4b Information Texts (Include: discussing word meaning) Abacus Week 19 - Add 1 digit numbers by counting on to 30 Abacus Week 20, NPV, MEA - Locate 2 digit numbers - Partition and recombine - Find 10 more, 10 less NPV=Number and place value, =Mental addition and subtraction, MMD=Mental multiplication and division, GPS=Geometry; properties of shape, STA=Statistics, UNIT 4 Plants COMPUTING UNIT 4 IT and Digital Literacy ART AND DESIGN UNIT 4 Growing DESIGN TECHNOLOGY UNIT 2 Moving Pictures MUSIC UNIT 5 Exploring Pitch Taking Off Points and Patches R.E UNIT 4 Belonging to a Christian Family PSHE UNIT 3 Living in the Wider World Bat and Ball Skills/ Skipping
5 YEAR 1 TERM 5 THEME: Belonging ENGLISH Non-Fiction: Unit 2 Instructions (Include: Re-reading own writing to check for sense) Narrative: Unit 2a Stories from a range of cultures/predictable/patterned text (Include: Making inferences on the basis of what is being said and done) Non-Fiction: Unit 5 Recount (Fact or Fiction) (Include: Discussing own writing with teacher/peers) MATHEMATICS Abacus Week 21 NPV - 1 more, 1 less - 10 more, 10 less than any 2 digit number Abacus Week 22 - Addition/ subtraction Abacus Week 23 - Add 3 small numbers - Pairs/ doubles - Subtract Abacus Week 24 MEA, STA - Compare weights and capacities - Tables/ block graphs Abacus Week 25 MMD, FRP, MEA, NPV - ½ of numbers to 20 - ½ / ¼ of shapes - Begin to know 2/2 = 1, 4/4 = 1, 2/4 = ½ - Coins NPV=Number and place value, =Mental addition and subtraction, MMD=Mental multiplication and division, GPS=Geometry; properties of shape, STA=Statistics, UNIT 5 Sorting and Classifying Animals COMPUTING UNIT 5 IT and Digital Literacy ART AND DESIGN UNIT 5 Sculpture DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) UNIT 3 Hindu Sweets MUSIC UNIT 6 Exploring Instruments and Symbols What s the Score Rocking, Rolling, Wide, Narrow, Curved R.E UNIT 5 Belonging to a Hindu Family UNIT 6 Hindu Worship and Gods PSHE UNIT 3 Living in the Wider World Developing Partner Work
6 YEAR 1 TERM 6 THEME: The Seaside ENGLISH Poetry: Unit 3 Poems on a Theme (Include: Learning and reciting poetry by heart) MATHEMATICS Abacus Week 26 NPV - Locate 2 digit numbers to Solve place value additions Abacus Week 27 MMD, NPV, FRP - Odd and even - Count in 2s, 5s, 10s - ½ odd numbers Narrative: Unit 4b Stories from Fantasy Worlds (Include: Reading own writing aloud to teachers/peers) Abacus Week 28 MEA, STA, GPS, GPD - Time to ½ hour, digital/analogue - Pictogram - Patterns -2D shape Abacus Week 29 - Addition/subtraction - Change from 10p and 20p Non-Fiction: Unit 4c Information Texts (Include: Joining words/ clauses using and ) Abacus Week 30 NPV, MMD - 2 digit numbers - Order numbers to 100 NPV=Number and place value, =Mental addition and subtraction, MMD=Mental multiplication and division, GPS=Geometry; properties of shape, STA=Statistics, UNIT 6 Sea Animals Habitats COMPUTING UNIT 6 Computer Science GEOGRAPHY UNIT 3 Seaside HISTORY UNIT 3 The Seaside ART AND DESIGN UNIT 6 The Sea DESIGN TECHNOLOGY UNIT 3 Puppets MUSIC UNIT 7 Exploring Timbre, Tempo and Dynamics Rain, rain go away Rocking, Rolling, Wide, Narrow and curled PSHE UNIT 1 Health and Wellbeing Developing Partner Work Abacus Week 31 NPV, - 2 digit numbers - Order numbers to Locate numbers - Count in 10s from a given number
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