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Autumn 1

Religious Education

In RE this year we are starting a new scheme called 'The Vine and The Branches'.

We will look at:

1. The Bible

2. God's Promise to Noah

3. God's Knowledge and Care

4. Joining the Christian Family

5. Signs and Symbols in Baptism

6. The Mystery of the Holy Trinity

 

English

In English, we are reading the books 'Lost and Found' and 'On The Way Home.'

Lost and Found: Amazon.co.uk: Jeffers, Oliver, Jeffers, Oliver:  9780007150359: BooksOn the Way Home

 

Maths

Year 1-

Place Value (within 10)

1. Sort objects

2. Count objects

3. Count objects from a larger group

4. Represent objects

5. Recognise numbers as words

6. Count on from any number

7. 1 more

8. Count backwards within 10

9. 1 less

10. Compare groups by matching

11. Fewer, more, same

12. Less than, greater than, equal to

13. Compare numbers

14. Order objects and numbers

15. The number line

Year 2-

Place Value

 1. Numbers to 20

2. Count objects to 100 by making 10s

3. Recognise tens and ones

4. Use a place value chart

5. Partition numbers to 100

6. Write numbers to 100 in words

7. Flexibly partition numbers to 100

8. Write numbers to 100 in expanded form

9. 10s on the number line to 100

10. 10s and 1s on the number line to 100

11. Estimate numbers on a number line

12. Compare objects

13. Compare numbers

14. Order objects and numbers

15. Count in 2s, 5s and 10s

History

How have explorers changed the world?
 1: What is an explorer?

 2: Where have explorers travelled and when?

3: Who was Christopher Columbus and what did he do?

4: Who was Matthew Henson and what did he do?

5: How has exploration changed?

6: How can we remember them?

Science

1: What is a plant?

2: Parts of a plant

3: Wild and garden plants

4: Deciduous and evergreen

5: Sorting seeds

6: Which plant parts can you eat?

Art

Clay Houses

1: Exploring clay

2: Pinch pots

3: Applying skills in clay

4: Designing a tile

5: House tiles

Please see below our Curriculum Map and knowledge organisers for our first Autumn term.