Spring 1
English – How to Trap a Grass Goblin
This half term the children will be carrying out an instruction piece of writing based on Pie Corbett’s instructions ‘How to Trap a Grass Goblin’. The children will begin this piece of learning by writing instructions on ‘How to brush your teeth’. Children will then be encouraged to write their own recount ‘How to Trap a Fairy’ based on ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’.
Our text for enjoyment this term will be ‘Gotcha!’ by Clotilde Perrin.
Vocabulary – rhetorical questions, first, secondly, then, following this, penultimately, finally
Maths - Multiplication and division and Length and Perimeter
Multiplication and Division
Children learned the 10 times-table in Year 2 and revisited multiples of 10 in the Autumn term. In this small step, they further develop their understanding of multiples of 10 by looking at greater multiples. Children reinforce their earlier work on place value and use a range of representations. They will recognise that multiples of 10 end in a zero and use this fact to solve basic multiplication and division problems beyond the 10 times-table. Understanding multiples of 10 is crucial for the next step, when children explore multiplying by 20, 30 and so on. This is the foundation of multiplying other 2-digit numbers using the expanded method later in this block and for more formal methods in Year 4 and beyond.
Length and Perimeter
In Year 2, children used either metres or centimetres to measure the length of objects. In this small step, they revise these skills, initially using a ruler to measure objects in centimetres. They then combine both units of measurement, such as 1m and 20cm, for example by measuring the lengths of desks or the heights of children in the class. We will provide opportunities for children to use different measuring equipment, including rulers, tape measures and metre sticks.
Vocabulary – multiplication, sharing, grouping, dividing, scaling, measure, centimetres, millimetres, equivalent lengths, comparison, perimeter
Science – Fossils and Soil
Fossils
Children will be describing how fossils are formed when things that have lived are trapped within rock and will work scientifically by asking relevant questions and using different types of scientific enquiries to answer them.
Soil
Children will explore different types of soil and what they are made up of. They will undertake simple practical activities such as closely observing the soils using hand lenses and drawing what is seen, sieving the soils to separate the larger and smaller matter and adding water to the soil to see if any parts float or sink. Testing different types of soil will allow children to describe their features and compare them
Vocabulary – fossils, replica, fossil formation, explore, soil, investigate, evaluate
Computing – Online Safety
Children will differentiate between fact, opinion and belief online. They will learn how to explain how to deal with upsetting online content. They will recognise that digital devices communicate with each other to share personal information. Children will learn what social media platforms are used for and why some are age-restricted.
Vocabulary – accurate, age restrictions, autocomplete, belief, charity, content, digital device, fact, fake news, hoax, internet, internet of things, opinion, online emotions, organisation, permission, privacy settings, reliable, search, search engine, share, smart devices, social media platforms
Religion and Worldviews – Are scriptures central to religion?
Children will explain what some people mean by revelation. They will evaluate the significance of scripture to some Jewish, Christian and Muslim people. They will explain how some ways of using and treating the Qur’an, the Christian Bible and the Torah show its importance. Children will discuss the similarities and differences between scripture considered by some to be the word of God and human interpretations or commentary. They will make links between scripture from the Abrahamic religions and will identify similarities within and between worldviews in the way scripture is viewed and used, including in places of worship.
Vocabulary – faith, holy, inspired, New Testament, Tenak, Torah scroll
Modern Foreign Language – French playground games, numbers and age.
Children will recall all numbers one to six, with generally accurate pronunciation, in particular vowel and combinations sounds (‘un‘, ‘eu‘, ‘oi‘ and ‘in‘). They will join in with a song using actions, respond to numbers by showing fingers or ticking on whiteboards. Thy will ask and answer questions about their age and change their answers and recognise number words. Children will listen carefully and relate sounds to a written phoneme and recall numbers one to twelve with increasingly accurate pronunciation.
Vocabulary – un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze
Design and Technology – Wearable technology
Children will learn the impact of the digital revolution in the world of (D&T) product design. They will write a program to initiate a flashing LED panel after button press and/or automatically initiate using the Micro:bit light sensing, as part of an eCharm. They will create and decorate a foam pouch for the eCharm, using a template and will design a display badge and/or stand using CAD (computer-aided design) software for an eCharm product.
Vocabulary – analogue, analyse, annotate, badge, computer-aided design (CAD), control, design criteria, develop, digital, digital revolution, digital world, display, electronic, electronic products, fastening, feature, feedback, form, function, initiate, layers, monitor, net, opinion, point of sale, product, product design, program, sense, simulator, smart, technology, test, user
Music – Pentatonic melodies and composition (Theme: Chinese new Year)
The children will learn to play the pentatonic scale, which appears in a lot of Chinese music. They will do a dragon dance, listen to Chinese music, and compose their one ‘Enter the Dragon’ piece of music to tell the story of Nian.
Vocabulary – accuracy, crescendo, control, composition, dynamics, duration, expression, features, fluency, folk music, glockenspiel, grid notation, harmony, layered melodies, letter notation, melody, musical terminology, notation, notes, octaves, pentatonic melody, pentatonic scale, phrases, scale, tempo, timbre, untuned percussion
History – Cradles of Civilisaiton
Children will learn about how the Mesopotamian people and how rivers are used to support farming, creating and building water ways to water plants and utilise river water. They will discover how their civilisation grew, and as their skills with farming developed, the Mesopotamians were able to become self-sufficient, and were able to trade their produce. This will extend to learning about how other ancient civilisations developed around rivers, and how they learned to communicate using writing.
Vocabulary – hill, mountain, Ben Nevis, mountainous regions, mountain range, Himalayas, Mount Everest, peak, slopes, terraces, summit, Alps, adapted, Andes, terraced, farming, mountain pass, Cairngorms, Highlands, trek, valleys, Lake District, Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, above, sea level, temperature
Physical Education
Health and Fitness
We will link our Science and PSHE learning to understand the importance of a healthy lifestyle and how to achieve this, as well as understanding how our bodies react to a warm up and the importance of this.
Vocabulary – warm up, cool down, travel, stillness, gallop, skip, circuit
Tag Rugby
Children will be introduced the game and will be taught how to hold a rugby ball correctly and pass and receive one effectively. Childre4n will then be taught how to side step to evade an object and touch tag another player ready to play matches.
Vocabulary – rugby, backwards pass, possession, foul, knock on, heart rate, health
PSHE - Citizenship
Children will learn that they have rights and how these benefit them. They will learn adult’s responsibilities for supporting children’s rights. They will be discussing the benefits of recycling. They will be learning about the different groups within a community and how local buildings are used including how charities support the local community. They will understand what local democracy means and how it affects us. They will also learn about rules and the consequences of breaking them.
Vocabulary – charity, community, consequence, council, counsillor, law, recycling, rights, United Nations (UN)
Key Dates
Links to Learning sites
Bedrock - https://app.bedrocklearning.org/
TT Rockstars - https://ttrockstars.com/
Important diary dates and key events:
Start of term – 07/01/2025
07/02/2025 – Bikeability
11/02/2025 – Internet Safety Day
13/02/2025 - Valentine Lunch and Disco
14/02/2025 - End of Term