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Spring 2

English

Our stimulus for narrative writing in Spring 2 will be the epic story ‘Beowulf’ from Norse culture. We will be writing a ‘Defeating the Monster’ story, featuring action and dialogue. Our Grammar learning for the term will be using dialogue. Learning to edit and handwriting will play a crucial role in our learning too.

Pupils should continue to use Bedrock at least twice a week at home to support with their vocabulary - it is also our aim to access this resource daily in school.

Vocabulary: verb, modal verb, infinitive, relative clause, subordinate clause, conjunction, relative pronoun, dialogue, speech, inverted commas, punctuation marks, character, action, suspense, atmosphere

Guided Reading - Reading for Inference 

We will use a variety of texts - both fiction and non-fiction texts to enable us to apply our learning to a range of question types, and to make links between different books and our own growing general knowledge. We will continue to use text annotation as a method of exploring a text, and will build on our retrieval and inference reading skills. In order to support your child with both their grammar and reading at home, please use the following links: 

https://app.bedrocklearning.org/

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/

https://gb.education.com/games/grammar/

http://www.eslgamesworld.com/members/games/grammar/index.html

Maths – Perimeter, area and statistics

We will learn about the perimeter of rectangles, rectilinear shapes and polygons. We will also learn about the area of rectangles and compound shapes, in addition to estimating the area of shapes. In Statistics, we will learn how to draw, read and interpret line graphs. We will read and interpret tables and timetables. We will also be using Number and Lightning as the basis of our knowledge to support our arithmetic skills. Pupils will continue to learn and practise operations in depth and will be tasked with using these in a variety of different contexts. 

Vocabulary: multiplication, multiply, division, divide, multiples, perimeter, measure, estimate, rectangle, rectilinear, polygon, line graph, table, timetable

Homework will continue to be set from the White Rose Maths Practice Journal. In order to support your child with their times table knowledge at home and with arithmetic in general, please use the following links:

https://timestable.pixl.org.uk/Timestables.html

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/

http://mathszone.co.uk/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z826n39

https://www.mathsisfun.com/

https://nrich.maths.org/prima

 

Science - Animals, including humans

Our Science exploration in Spring 2 will be about animals, including humans. We will learn about life cycles as well as gestation periods and lifespans.

Vocabulary: life cycle, gestation, human, mammal, amphibian, insect

                                                            

Religion and World views - What happens when we die?

This term our big question is: What happens when we die? We will be interpreting different sources of wisdom and beliefs about what happens when we die, making links between beliefs around a soul and eternal life.

Vocabulary: atonement, cremate, eternal, judgement, mourning, reconciliation, solemn, soul

 

Computing: Data Handling - Mars Rover 1

In Computing, our Space-themed learning continues as we meet the Mars Rover automated vehicle. We will explore how and why the Mars Rover transfers data. We will understand how messages can be sent using binary code. We will experience how to programme a Mars Rover using binary code.

Vocabulary:  binary, code, communicate, construction, data, design, transmission, discovery, distance, input, output, Mars Rover, Moon, numerical, radio signal, sequence, simulation, technology, numerical, 8-bit binary, instructions, RAM, byte, CPU, decimal, hexadecimal,

French – Verbs in a week

We will be learning how to recognise different verb forms and tenses, as well as learning that some verbs do not follow regular patterns. At the end of the unit, we will deliver a short presentation, choosing and using a range of action verbs.

Vocabulary: chanter, courir, danser, dormir, écrire, jouer, lire, manger, nager, aimer, avoir, être

P.E.

Indoor PE: Capoeira 

Capoeira (/kap-oa-air-a/) is a spectacular mix of martial arts, acrobatics, music and dance. It combines graceful leaps, flips and spins. The children will practice putting these moves together in a number of sequences.

Vocabulary: martial arts, acrobatics, dance, flip, spin, leap, kick, swipe  

Outdoor PE: Dodgeball.

We will be building on our dodge ball skills. We will cover aiming at a moving target and dodging moving objects.  We will continue to develop our spatial awareness of other players and our surroundings, and concentrate on change of direction and speed. 

Vocabulary: co-ordination, simultaneous, direction, stimulus, competitive, spatial awareness, dodge

History - Vikings in Britain

We have another exciting adventure in our History this term as we start to learn about the Vikings. The children will begin to learn about the Vikings’ origins and key figures in Viking history. They will also learn why the Vikings chose to make Britain their home, and investigate evidence of the Vikings' presence in Britain through looking at artefacts and our language.   

Vocabulary: Viking, Scandinavia, raid, settle, trade, artefact, Norse culture, epic Beowulf

DT – Food: Developing a recipe 

Children will understand how ingredients are reared and processed, make adaptations to design a recipe, evaluate nutritional content, practise preparing food, design a product label and follow and make a recipe. 

Vocabulary: beef, reared, processed, ethical diet, ingredients, supermarket, farm, balanced

Important dates for this term: 

Term begins – 25.2.25  

World book day – 6.3.25

Comic Relief - 14.3.25

Term ends: 4.4.25