Year 1 Curriculum Map – Summer Term 2017
Subject / CoverageEnglish / Quality text / Where the Forest Meets the Sea
Information text (Holidays) (Plants and Animals)
Descriptive writing & postcards (settings)
The Snail & the Whale
Stories with a message: Where the Wild Things Are
Reading Comprehension /
- Re-read these books to build up their fluency and confidence in word reading
- Developpleasure in reading, motivation to read, vocabulary and understanding by:
- Being encouraged to link what they read or hear read to their own experiences
- Listening to and discussing a wide range of poems, stories and non-fiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independently
Writing transcription/
Spelling /
- Children can write from memory simple sentences dictated by the teacher that include words using the GPCs and common exception words taught so far
- Add prefixes and suffixes using -ing, -ed, -er and -est where no change is needed in the spelling of root words: e.g. helping, helped, helper, eating, quicker, quickest
- Continue to spell most common exception words
- Spell words containing each of the 40 phonemes already taught (phase 2, 3 and 5).
Handwriting /
- Understand which letters belong to which handwriting ‘families’ (i.e. letters that are formed in similar ways) and to begin to join letters
- Continue form lowercase letters in the correct direction, starting and finishing in the right place
- Form capital letters
- For digits 0-9
Vocabulary Grammar and Punctuation /
- Develop their understanding of the concepts set out in English Appendix 2 by: joining words and joining clauses using ‘and’, so, but, because, when independently to join clauses
- Adjective, nouns, past tense, time connectives, conjunctions.
- Ensure they are using capital letters and full stops correctly and consistently, as well as using question marks and exclamation marks.
Writing Composition / Write sentences by:
- saying out loud what they are going to write about
- composing a sentence orally before writing it
- sequencing sentences to form short narratives
- re-reading what they have written to check that it makes sense
- discuss what they have written with the teacher or other pupils
Mathematics / Number/Place value /
- Begin to memorise number bonds to 10 and 20, including noticing the effect of adding or subtracting zero (+)
- Solve number problems with number and place value from the Year 1 curriculum.
Addition/
Subtraction /
- Continue to solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7 = ? – 9.
Multiplication/Division /
- Begin to understand multiplication, division and doubling through grouping and sharing small quantities
Measurement /
- Compare, describe and solve practical problems for lengths and heights, mass or weight and capacity/volume (^)
- Compare, describe and solve practical problems for time (^)
Geometry /
- Describe position using everyday language e.g. top, middle, bottom, in front of, between, near, inside (+)
- Describe movement in straight lines using everyday language and describe turns, including half, quarter and three-quarter turns in both directions and connect turning clockwise with movement on a clock face (+)
Problem Solving /
- Act it out, simplify, list or table.
IPC / Green Fingers!
- Pose simple scientific questions
- To conduct simple investigations
- Identify ways of finding out about scientific issues
- Gather information from simple texts
- Describe the geographical features of the school site and other familiar places
- Holiday destinations and activities
- Comparing holidays from now and the past
- Comparing different countries
- Safety on holidays
- Holiday transport
- Souvenirs- designing and creating
PSHE / Dear Diary
- Comfortable and uncomfortable feelings
- Problems in relationships
- Anti-bullying
- Help and support
- SRE: Growing & caring for ourselves;
- Valuing difference & keeping safe;
- Healthy eating and exercise
- Goal-setting and motivation
PE / Throwing/Catching
Athletics – Basic Track events/ Basic Field Events
RE / Caring for our world
- explore how we define the ‘natural world’
- explore the concept of stages of growth.
- explore how we respond to what is perceived as the divine ‘spark’
- look at some stories told about the origin of the world
- explore the idea of ‘charity’ as it applies to the environment
MFL / How old are you? I am ---years-old.
Animals.
Likes and dislikes.
Homework / Homework will be given out on Thursday and returned no later than Tuesday.
Homework consists of weekly Maths and either an English/IPC/Science or PSHE task. These tasks may vary from written/discussion or research based tasks.
Children need to select 5 words from their spelling list and write a sentence with each word