Year 5 Curriculum timetable and long-term planning documents.
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Year 5 timetable Year 5 Curriculum overview for all subjects Long term Science Plan Long term Computing plan Long term DT plan Long term Art & Design plan PE timetable Long term PE plan
Long term Music plan
Yr 5 timetable
11.20-12.20
Handwriting
10.10-11.05
Maths Grammar & Spelling
Maths PPA Computing (5BT) French/PSHE (5C)
Maths
Maths
Maths PPA Computing (5BT) French/PSHE (5C)
Maths
Literacy
Literacy PPA French/PSHE (5BT) Computing (5C)
Literacy
Playtime
Maths
ASSEMBLY
Arithmetic Registration/Morning task
Tuesday
9.45-10.10
Maths
Wednes day Thursday Friday
9.00-9.30
Literacy
Monday
8. 50
Arithmetic
1.15-2.15
Guided reading
Guided reading
Theme
Outdoor PE (5BT)
RE (5BT)
RE (5C)
Outdoor PE (5BT)
Guided reading
Maths
Spelling
2.15-3.15
Guided reading
Science
Indoor PE (5C)
Literacy (5C)
Literacy (5BT)
Indoor PE (5BT)
Theme (5BT)
Music (5BT)
Music (5C)
Theme (5C)
YEAR 5 CURRICULUM PLAN Term Theme Literacy
Maths Science
History Geography DT
ART
Autumn On the stage Playscripts – dramatic conventions Poetry – power of imagery Myths and legends – extending narrative Biographies - recounts
Spring Let’s get settled Oral storytelling Information texts Instructional writing
Earth and space Properties and changes of materials
Properties and changes of materials (continued) Forces Anglo Saxons and Vikings
Ancient Greece (European Country) Crime and punishment Physical geography Mountains Textiles Costume making/puppets
Clay work Making Greek Plates Textiles – linked to DT
ICT
Music
E books – Greek theme Scratch/Kodu
Listen & appraise
Human geography Settlement and land use Mechanical Toys – gears, levers, pulleys & cams Cooking & nutrition Vegetarian Viking stew sculpture Making Viking jewellery using a range of media
Data collectionEnter data accurately from data collection forms. Using formulas. Making graphs from spreadsheet
Performing
Internet research & Cloud computing Rachel Hill Rachel Hill
Summer Norman’s Land Persuasive writing - adverts and tourist information Newspapers Recounts Living things and their habitats Animals including humans Local study since 1066 Lincoln Castle and Cathedral Geographical skills and fieldwork Making strong structures Creating a castle model
Sketching and watercolour Views of Lincoln Investigating artists (stand alone not linked to topic) Andy Warhol & pop art Scratch/Kodu Sound Recording (Audacity)
Greek music linked to Troy
Greek music linked to Troy
PE Games
Invasion games – unit 3 -hockey
Invasion and target Games –unit 2 Ball handling
PE Dance/Gym
Dance – Theseus and the Minotaur
Gym – unit T Bridges
RE
PSHE
What can we learn from the life of Muhammed? Perseverance and patience New beginnings
MFL
Visits and visitors
Respect (e-safety)
Getting on and falling out Weather Classroom instructions Days of the week/months of the year Christmas in France
Let’s get settled Anglo-saxon/Viking link Net/wall games – unit 1
Let’s get settled Anglo-saxon/Viking link Games - Invasion games – Football FA skills legacy coaching
Dance – own unit based on invading and settling
Gym – unit U Flight
Beautiful world? Wonderful God? Responsibility Anti-bullying Say no to bullying
Brass
Brass
Games - Striking and fielding – unit 4
Games - Athletics
Dance – City Life Year 5 unit 3
Gym –unit W Spinning and turning
Symbolism in worship at the cathedral
Creativity
Honesty
Hope
Going for goals
It’s good to be me
RSE
Time Parts of the body Clothes Easter in France
Playground songs and activities Bastille Day
Field study of Lincoln Bailgate Castle visit
Long-Term Science Plan 2015-16 Year Year 3
Year 4
Autumn Animals including humans (yr3)
Spring Rocks (yr3)
Summer Light (yr3)
(nutrition and balanced diet, skeleton & muscles)
(compare & group rocks by appearance & physical properties, how fossils form, what soil is)
(Need light to see, light is reflected, shadows, sun light can be dangerous)
Forces and magnets (Yr3)
Plants (yr3)
(magnetic forces, magnetic materials & movement on different surfaces – friction)
(parts of plants, requirements for plants, water transportation, flowers part in lifecycle of plant including pollination, seed formation & seed dispersal
Sound (Yr4)
Electricity (finish)(Yr4)
Living things and their habitats (Yr4)
How sounds travel, pitch and volume
(complete series circuits, switches,conductors & insulators)
(grouping living things, classification keys, environmental changes and effects on living things)
States of matter (Yr4)
Animals including humans (yr4)
(Solids,liquids & gases, changing state, evaporation & condensation linked to water cycle)
(digestive system, teeth, food chains)
Properties & changes of materials (finish) (yr5)
Living things and their habitats (Yr5)
Electricity (start)(Yr4) (complete series circuits, switches,conductors & insulators)
Year 5
Earth & Space (yr5) (earth, sun and moon + movement of Earth and other planets relative to the sun)
Properties & changes of materials (start)(yr5) Comparing & grouping materials by properties – revision from yr 3 Dissolving Separating mixtures & solutions
Comparing & grouping materials by properties – revision from yr 3 Dissolving Separating mixtures & solutions Reversible & irreversible changes
Forces (yr5) (gravity, friction, air resistance, water
(life cycles of mammals, amphibians etc & life processes of reproduction in some plants & animals)
Animals including humans (Yr5) (changes as humans develop to old age & gestation periods of different animals)
Year 6
Reversible & irreversible changes
resistance, mechanisms including levers, gears and pulley)
Light (Yr6)
Living things and their habitats
Animals including humans (Yr6)
(how we see things, why shadows are the shape of the object that casts them, travels straight lines)
(Yr6) (Classifying into broad groups inc. microorganisms and reasons for classification)
Electricity (Yr6)
Evolution & inheritance(Yr6)
(Brightness/volume affected by number & voltage, circuit symbols)
(Animal & plant adaptations, evolution over time, use of fossils)
(name parts of circulatory system & describe function of heart, blood vessels & blood, impact of diet, exercise, drugs & lifestyle on the body, how nutrients and water are transported in animals inc. humans.
Autumn 1 Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Computing – Long Term Plan 2015-16 Spring 1 Summer 1
Scratch Acquire, store and combine images Use different font sizes, colours & effects Align text – left/right
Email & Video conferencing Scratch Google sketch up – creating Roman forts-
E books – Greek theme Scratch/Kodu
Scratch/kodu/Small Basic Animation – LEGO Movie maker APP
Animation – Volcanic eruption Blogging E-safety & internet research – Literacy link Animation – LEGO movie maker APP Egyptians E-safety
Data handling – creating questionnaires & inputting into data tables Sort & organise information Create an E-book (linked to Stone Age) Branching databases – Link to habitats work. Movie maker
Data collection Enter data accurately from data collection forms. Using formulas. Making graphs from spreadsheet
Scratch/Kodu
Internet research & Cloud computing
Sound Recording (Audacity)
Blogging E-safety
Video documentary – Movie Maker Data collection-
Design & Technology – Long Term Plan 2015-16 Autumn 1 Spring 1 Summer 1 Year 3 Year 4
Textiles
Making strong structures Cooking & Nutrition
Flying the flag
Building volcanoes –
Making bread
Sound
Electrical circuits
Making strong structures
-Making musical instruments
Lighting up Making lamps
Wood work – frames (link to art work on rivers)
Textiles
Mechanical toys
Making strong structures
Costumes/puppets to tell Greek story?
Gears, levers, pulleys & cams
Creating a castle model.
Cooking and Nutrition -
Year 5
Apple crumble
Cooking and nutrition Vegetarian Viking Stew
Year 6
Controlling mechanisms – buggies - Woodwork frames
Cooking & Nutrition
Making strong structures
Mayan influenced savoury food
Bridges – industrial rev.
Art & Design – Long Term Plan 2015-16 Great artists, architects, sculputors & designers in history. Autumn Spring Summer Year 3
Flying the Flag Collage: Select and arrange materials for a striking effect Sketching: Annotate sketches to explain and elaborate ideas
Hot & Cold Colour mixing, pastels and collage Painting: Use a number of brush techniques using thick and thin brushes to produce shapes, textures, patterns and lines. Mix colours effectively. Use watercolour paint to produce washes forbackgrounds then add detail.
Cave painting – charcoal skills and mark Printing (fossils): Use layers of two or more colours. Replicate patterns observed in natural or built environments. Make printing blocks (e.g. from coiled string glued to a block). Explore ideas in a variety of ways.
Artist(Matisse/Morris) Replicate some of the techniques used notable artists, artisans and designers
Year 4
Sketching – Lincoln Roman Walk Pencil lines, charcoal, pastel, chalk Shading – light/dark Drawing Use different hardness’s of pencils to show line, tone and texture. Annotate sketches to explain and elaborate ideas. Sketch lightly (no need to use a rubber to correct mistakes). Use shading to show light and shadow. Use hatching and cross hatching to show tone and texture. Select & arrange materials for a striking effect. Ensure work is precise; Use coiling, overlapping, tessellation, mosaic
Create original pieces that are influenced by studies of others. Sculpture - sarcophagus - clay Create and combine shapes to create recognisable forms (eg shapes made from nets or solid materials). Include texture that conveys feelings, expression or movement. Use clay & other mouldable materials. Add materials to provide interesting detail. Digital Media Create images, video & sound recordings and explain why they were created.
Annie Albers – designer – weaving – river theme. Water colour rivers – Focus on Monet. From photographs taken on river walk. Artist (Monet) Replicate some of the techniques used by notable artists, artisans and designers.• Create original pieces that are influenced by studies of others.
Painting Use a number of brush techniques using thick and thin brushes to produce shapes, textures, patterns & lines. Mix colours effectively. Use watercolour paint to produce washes for backgrounds then add detail. Experiment with creating mood with colour.
and montage.
Year 5
Clay work – Greek plate
Making Viking jewellery using a variety of media Sculpture
Year 6
Water colour sketches and views of Lincoln Linked to Normans topic
Textiles Show precision in techniques e.g. sewing Choose from a range of stitching Combine previously learnt techniques
Show life-like qualities and real-life proportions or, if more abstract, provoke different interpretations • Use tools to carve and add shapes, texture and pattern. Combine visual and tactile qualities. • Use frameworks (such as wire or moulds) toprovide stability and form
Painting: Sketch (lightly) before painting to combine line and colour. Use brush techniques and the qualities of paint to create texture. Combine colours, tones and tints to enhance the mood of a piece. Leonardo Da Vinci
Sculpture - Mayan masks Darwin & Evolution
Great artists – LS Lowry
Develop Ideas: Develop and imaginatively extend ideas fromstarting points throughout the curriculum. Collect information, sketches and resourcesand present ideas imaginatively in a sketchbook. Drawing: Use a variety of techniques to add interesting effects (e.g. reflections, shadows, direction of sunlight). Choose a style of drawing suitable for the work (e.g. realistic or impressionist
Block printing – linking to Industrial revolution/Victorian wall paper.
Investigate artists (Stand alone – not part of topic)
Give details (including own sketches) about the style of some notable artists, artisans and designers (Andy Warhol) Create original pieces that show a range of influences and styles
Print Build up layers of colours. • Create an accurate pattern, showing fine detail. • Use a range of visual elements to reflectthe purpose of the work
PE Timetable – Autumn Term
Monday
8.50 –9.50
9.50-10.50
11.20-12.20
1.15-2.15
2.15-3.15
Outdoor - Term 1 – Year 3 (Multisport Pro coaching) – Ball skills passing & receiving Outdoor - Term 2 – Year 4 (Multisport Pro coaching) – Invasion games – VS – Unit 3
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Indoor – Year 3 Outdoor – Year 5
Indoor – Year 3 T1 – SP T2 – SP Outdoor – Year 6
Indoor – Year 3 Badminton T1 – CC T2 –SP
Outdoor – Year 6
Indoor – Year 5 Outdoor - Term 2 – Year 3
Friday
Indoor – Year 6 Outdoor - Term 1 – Year 4
PE Long Term Plan Autumn
3
Term One Games - Ball skills – passing and receiving unit 1 Gymnastics-unit L Stretching/curling/arching
Spring Term Three Multi-skills (Big planning) Master copy in PE leader subject folder Agility, balance & co-ordination Skipping skills
Summer Term Five Games - Striking and fielding – unit 4 Swimming
Dance – Volcanoes Year 5 unit 4 (adapt) Term Two Games - Creative games making- unit 2
Term Four
Term Six Games - Athletics – unit 1
Dance – Who am I? and The language of Dance Yr 3 unit 3
Games - Net/wall games – unit 3
Gymnastics - unit N Pathways
Gymnastics - Gym – unit M Symmetry and asymmetry
4
Term One Games Class 1 Badminton coaching 19.9.14-22.10.14 Class 2 – Dance -Electricity Year 4 unit 2 Invasion Games – unit 3 Term Two Games Class 1 - Dance -Electricity Year 4 unit 2 Class 2 Badminton 5.11.14-10.12.14
Term Three Games - Problem solving and invasion games - unit 2
Term Five and six Athletics Net/wall games – unit 1
Dance – The Explorers Year 3 unit 1
Term six
Term Four Games - Striking/fielding –unit 4 Gymnastics – unit P balance + Q Receiving body weight
Swimming Gymnastics – unit S Rolling
Term Three Games - Net/wall games –unit 1 Dance – own unit based on invading and settling4
Term Five Games - Striking and fielding – unit 4 Dance – City Life Year 5 unit 3
Term Four Games - Invasion games – Football FA skills legacy coaching Gym – unit U Flight
Term Six Games - Athletics Gym –unit W Spinning and turning
Invasion Games – unit 3
5
Term One Games - Invasion games - unit 3 hockey Dance – Theseus and the Minotaur year 6 unit 2 Term Two Games - Invasion and target Games –unit 2 Ball handling Gym – unit T Bridges
6
Term One Games - Invasion games – unit 1 Hockey and soccer
Term Three Games - Striking/fielding – unit 3 (rounders & cricket)
Dance – The Rainforest year 6 unit 3
Dance – own unit based on Maya
Term Five Games – Net/wall games – unit 2 Volleyball and tennis
Dance – Mechanical Progress – year 3 unit4 (to adapt) Term Two Games - Invasion games – unit 4 Netball basketball rugby continued
Gym – unit Y Matching
Term Four Term Six Games - Invasion games – unit 4 Netball basketball rugby
Games - Athletics
Gym – unit Z Holes and barriers
Gym– unit Å Balance and counter balance
Music provision 2015- 2016
Year group 3
Term 1 45m Rachel Hill Theme- flying the flag- National music
Term 2 45m Rachel Hill Theme- flying the flag- National music
Term 3 Explore and compose – Theme- The Big bang- volcanic eruptions
Term 4 Performing – singing – Yellow belly song book
Term 5 Listen and appraise – Yabba Dabba do – Celtic music
Term 6 Performingsinging- Yellow belly songbook
Provider LMS x2 In house x4
4
Listen and appraise Theme - – Theme- Empire strikes back (Romans) film music
Theme- Return of the Mummy Performing – Yellow Belly song book
Theme- Return of the Mummy Explore and compose
45m Rachel Hill Theme- Go with the flow (Rivers)
45m Rachel Hill Theme- Go with the flow (Rivers
LMS x2 In house x4
5
Listen and appraise –Theme – On the Stage (Greeks)
Explore and compose – Theme- Empire strikes back (Romans) Composition based on Roman army Performing – singing Yellow Belly song book
45m Rachel Hill Theme Anglo Saxons/ Vikings
45m Brass whole class
45m brass whole class
LMS x4 In house x4
6
Listen and appraise- The orchestra Themerainforests
45m Rachel Hill Theme – Let’s get settled (Anglo Saxons/Vikings) Performing – singing Theme- Across the pond (Mayans)
Listen and appraise ThemeAcross the pond (Mayans) South American music
Listen and appraise – brass instruments Theme- full steam ahead (Industrial revolution)
Performing – singing- end of year performance
In house x6
Explore and ComposeTheme Rainforests