YEAR 5CURRICULUM PLANNING AUTUMN TERM

Alongside work in these subjects, we encourage children to: practise their spelling rules and patterns;regularly rehearse their times tables and number bonds; and read at least 6 out of 7 days a week, recording what they read in their Homework Diary.

AUTUMN ONE- FIRST HALF TERM
Mathematics /
  • To understand place value up to 1,000,000
  • Addition and subtraction – To practise mental strategies and written procedures, including problem solving with up to and more than 4 digits
  • To understand that angles are measured in degrees
  • To recognise and convert fractions, including mixed numbers and improper fractions
  • To calculate area and perimeter of shapes
  • To draw and interpret bar and line graphs

English /
  • To use spoken language to develop understanding through speculating, hypothesising, imagining and exploring ideas
  • To develop retrieval, inference and deduction skills through guided reading sessions
  • To listen to and discuss a range of fiction including a class reading book
  • To develop the use of adverbs and verbs, including modal verbs
  • To select appropriate grammar and vocabulary, understanding how such choices can change and enhance meaning

Creative Curriculum
The Final Frontier / Science
  • To plan different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary.
  • To understand how the movement of the Earth causes day and night
  • To measure the length of shadows
  • To investigate the Earth’s orbit of the Sun
  • To research the relative size and distance of planets in the solar system
History
  • To explore the significance of the stars to people through history
Art
  • To experiment with colour mixing to create tints and shades inspired by Ton Schulten
Music
  • To improvise and compose music, both individually and in groups
  • To use Holst’s The Planets to explore colour choices
RRSA (Article 12 – Respect for the views of the child)
  • During Fundraising Fortnight all children will be encouraged to make suggestions and listen to the ideas of others

Computing /
  • To create a soundtrack to a set of images using iMacs

RE /
  • To understand that giving thanks is an important part of being human
  • To appreciate the giving, receiving and sharing of food
  • To compare Sukkot to Harvest Festival

PE /
  • Games: to practise the skills of throwing, catching and marking in invasion games
  • Gymnastics: To develop skills of jumping and balancing through flight

PSHE/SEAL /
  • To explore the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

FL (Spanish) /
  • To learn and use basic Spanish vocabulary on the following themes: shopping, buying food and body parts

Class Book: Spike and Ali Enson by Malaika Rose Stanley

AUTUMN TWO- SECOND HALF TERM
Mathematics /
  • To multiply and divide 4 digit numbers by a 1- or 2- digit number
  • To read and write decimal numbers as fractions
  • To convert between different units of metric measure, and solve problems involving measure
  • To complete, read and interpret information in tables, including timetables

English /
  • To participate in discussions, presentations, performances, role play, improvisations and debates
  • To read books that are structured in different ways and read for a range of purposes
  • To use relative clauses beginning with who, which, where, whose
  • To identify audience and purpose, selecting appropriate form and use other similar writing as a model

Creative Curriculum
Fragile Earth / Science
  • To take measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeated readings where necessary
  • To understand the differences between solids, liquids and gases
  • To investigate reversible and irreversible changes
Geography
  • To research the effects of climate change
  • To investigate the structure of the Earth
  • To locate the oceans and major continents on Earth
  • To describe and understand key aspects of volcanoes and earthquakes
  • To investigate the impact of natural disasters on the environment
History
  • To explore the historic events at Pompeii through drama
Art
  • To develop clay skills including: rolling, cutting and sealing using slip and scoring
Music
  • To explore and create cyclic patterns with a range of percussion instruments
RRSA (Article 27 – Adequate standard of living )
  • During the Shudearth drama sessions, children will explore what governments must do to support families that are affected by natural disasters

Computing /
  • To understand computer networks including the internet; how they can provide multiple services, such as the world-wide web; and the opportunities they offer for communication and collaboration

RE /
  • To understand what baptism is and the importance of it
  • To compare baptism from a Christian point of view and from a Muslim

PE /
  • Games: to practise the skills of kicking and of ball control
  • Dance: to explore, improve and plan dances in groups

PSHE/SEAL /
  • To explore the relationships in teamwork and resolving conflict

FL (Spanish) /
  • To learn and use basic Spanish vocabulary on the following themes: countries, weather and transport
  • To speak in sentences, using familiar vocabulary and phrases

Class Book:Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo

Hursthead Junior School