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St Philip Westbrook C of E Aided Primary SchoolReligious Education
Easter – celebrating new life and new beginnings.
What signs of new life can we see in spring?In what way is the Easter story about new life?Why does Easter matter to Christians?
Retell stories about Holy Week from the Bible.
Explore the meaning of ‘Salvation’
Explore the thmes of sadness and hope in the Easter Story
Personal, Social & Health EdRelationships – linking to British Values. What fair and unfair means to them. Examples of kindness in both actions and words.
Physical EducationGymnastics – Exploring different shapes. Jumping with control and confidence. Looking at different types of balances and creating our own. Learning to travel using large and small movements. Learning how to execute different types of rolls and linking these together to create a sequence.
Mini Tennis – bat and ball skills
ScienceLearning about British inventors and scientists.British science week.Working Scientifically with a focus on investigation skills; making predictions and recording results.
ComputingProgramming using purple mash and 2CODE. Writing a programme that controls how a character moves and stops when clicked.
Design TechnologyBeing an inventor: Oliver Jeffers – inventing their own flying machine to get to the moon.Advantages and disadvantages of your flying machine, designing, building, refining, evaluating.Exploring and using mechanisms e.g. sliders to make our rockets move.
English Non-fiction texts including Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World.Great British heroes and heroines (see History).
Narrative in fantasy/imaginative setting including How to Catch a Star (Oliver Jeffers)Space Tortoise (Ross Montgomery)
Year 1 Spring 2Project: The Great British
Make Off
MathematicsSingapore Maths:-Shapes and patterns: recognising shapes, grouping shapes and making patterns.-Length and height: comparing height and length, measuring using a ruler and using non-standard units of measure.-Numbers to 40: Counting to 40, writing numbers to 40, counting in tens and ones.-Addition and Subtraction word problems: Solving word problems using methods we have learnt.
SpanishExperiences associated with travelModes of transportSpanish action rhymes
HistoryLives of significant individuals - contributed to national and international achievements. British heroes including Florence Nightingale. Significant historical events, people and places in own locality e.g. Lewis Carroll.Old artefacts linked to inventions and Science.
Wow Experiences
Science week conducting experiments
World Book Day
Designing and making inventions
Spring walk – signs of new life
MusicRound and Round – copying sounds, making different sounds with instruments, repeating short patterns, choosing sounds to represent different things.
Visit or Visitors
Bioblitz WorkshopRSPB workshop and walk around
the local areaScience Week – visiting scientists
Cultural Appreciation
Exploring the life of Florence Nightingale and recognising the
Christian Values that she demonstrated in her lifetime.
British Values Debate
Are all the best inventors male?