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Year 6 - Autumn

Mathematics

Number (incl. Place Value, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percentages and Decimals).

Geometry (Shapes, Position and Direction).

Measurement (Time, Length, Volume and Capacity).

Algebra.

Mental Arithmetic. Numbers multiples, factors, patterns and sequence of numbers up to a million and beyond.  Rounding and adjusting. Reviewing multiplication and division involving decimal numbers.  Fractions, decimals and percentages. Time - including reading timetables and converting to 24 hour clock.  Statistics and data handling- constructing and reading various charts/graphs. Measurement, calculating area and perimeter volume and capacity. Properties of shape and identifying nets. Position and direction and co-ordinates. Problem solving. Ratio and proportion. Roman numerals. 

Literacy

Fiction – Historical stories (War Horse), significant authors.

Non-Fiction – Recounts, instructions and explanations, blogs and reports.

Poetry – Choral/performance poems, narrative poems, villainous characters.

Vocabulary and structures appropriate for formal speech and writing, including subjective forms.  Make comparisons within and across books. To explain and discuss their understanding of what they have read, including formal presentations and debates. Creative writing – composition of writing- settings, characters and atmosphere and integrating dialogue by identifying the audience and the purpose of the writing. Studying different forms of literature -Shakespeare to modern authors including traditional tales, including Shakespeare workshop and theatre visit. Prepare and perform poems and plays, show understanding through intonation, tone and volume so that the meaning is clear to the audience. Grammar, spelling and dictation. 

Science

Light

How We See: Children revise their previous knowledge about light discussing sources of light and how the human body sees, making their own model and educational programme. Reflecting Light: Children discuss accurate definitions of reflection before investigating the effects of mirrors on writing and shapes. Refraction: Children undertake a range of investigations that demonstrate how light is refracted when passing through water and other mediums. Light Spectrum: Children investigate how a transparent prism bends light to show the colour spectrum. Filters: Children investigate how coloured filters affect the appearance of objects seen through them, and create secret messages that can only be seen using certain filters.

 

Electricity

Children assess their knowledge from previous years' studies of electricity in a quiz before learning about the history of electricity, and then sorting household objects based on the impact electricity has had on them. Circuits and Symbols: Children learn to interpret and draw circuit symbols. Volts: Children learn about the difference between current and voltage. Components: Children study how changing individual components has an effect on the rest of the circuit, e.g. longer/shorter wire, number of bulbs, number of components, etc.

Design and Technology

Viking Longboats

Christmas crafts

Humanities

The Vikings in Britain: The children will explain when and where the Vikings came from and why they raided Britain including the reasons why they settled and invaded. Anglo Saxon Kings: The children will compare the significance of Anglo-Saxon Kings during the Viking Period. Danegeld

The children will learn who King Ethelred II was and say when and why Danegeld was introduced.

Viking Life: The children will identify and explain key aspects of Viking life

Computing

E-Safety

Coding

Art

Portraits. 

Music

Learning to read the treble clef – Music Theory.

Analysing Performance through listening and appraising music from the Modern Era.  1950’s onwards.  How music has developed.Performance of rock anthem “Living on a Prayer” by Bon Jovi. Preparation for Christmas Carol Concert.

P.E. & Games

Ball games

Basketball

Football

Ball skills

Spanish

Time

School Subjects

School Timetable

Christmas Traditions

R.E.

The Way, the Truth and the Life

 

The Kingdom of God

The Kingdom of God / reflection on its meaning for us.

The Values of the Kingdom of God.

Commitment to the Kingdom / reflect on how we live up to this commitment.

The New Commandment

Variety of Responses to the Kingdom / reflection on our responses.

The Compassion of Jesus / ways in which we can show compassion.

Know about people who have helped to spread the Kingdom of God and reflect on what we can learn from them.

Justice

Understand the meaning of Justice.

Know about people who have been persecuted for speaking out about justice

Reflect on the cost of commitment.

Overcoming injustice / know about some people who work for justice.

Know that we are all called to help one another and reflect on how people with disabilities can help us.

Know that Advent is a time when we prepare to celebrate the birthday of Jesus and reflect on ways to prepare in this season.

The Mystery of the Incarnation.

PSHE

Classroom Rules

E-Safety

Relationships, including Accepting Differences

Enjoy and Achieve

St. George’s Catholic Primary School
Gordon Road, Enfield EN2 0QA

Tel: 0208 363 3729
Fax: 0208 367 2275