Shakespeare Class : Long Term Plan 2022-23

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Invaders

English  The Saga of Erik the Viking- Terry Jones
 King of the Cloud Forests – Michael Morpurgo

 Secrets of a Sun King – Emma Carrol

Spellings
  • Common exception words
  • Adding –ed, –ing, –er and –est
  • Prefixes(revision of Y3-4 curriculum e.g. un-, mis-, dis-, rep, sub-, tele-, super-, auto-, in-, il-, im-, ir-)
  • Words ending in –able and –ible
  • Words containing the letter-string ough
  • Words with ‘silent’ letters
  • Homophones and other words that are often confused
  • Common exception words
  • Adding –s, -es and –ies to words (plurals of nouns and the third-person singular of verbs)
  • Prefixes: (revision of Y3-4 curriculum e.g. un-, mis-, dis-, rep, sub-, tele-, super-, auto-, in-, il-, im-, ir-)
  • Words ending with –gue and –que
  • Words with ‘silent’ letters
  • The /dʒ/ sound spelt as –ge and –dge at the end of words, and sometimes spelt as g elsewhere in words before e, i and y common exception words
  • Prefixes: (revision of Y3-4 curriculum e.g. un-, mis-, dis-, rep, sub-, tele-, super-, auto-, in-, il-, im-, ir-)
  • The suffix –ly
  • Words with the /k/ sound spelt ch and with the /ʃ/ sound spelt ch
  • Words ending in –able and –ible
  • Homophones and other words that are often confused
  • The suffixes –ment, –ness, –ful, –less and –ly
  • Common exception words prefixes:  (revision of Y3-4 curriculum e.g. un-, mis-, dis-, rep, sub-, tele-, super-, auto-, in-, il-, im-, ir-)
  • The suffix -ly with root words ending ‘le’ or ‘ic’
  • Words with the /i:/ sound spelt ei after c  (and other ie/ei words)
  • Homophones and other words that are often confused
  • Common exception words
  • Adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words of more than one syllable
  • Prefixes: (revision of Y3-4 curriculum e.g. un-, mis-, dis-, rep, sub-, tele-, super-, auto-, in-, il-, im-, ir-)
  • Words with the /s/ sound spelt sc
  • Words with the /eɪ/ sound spelt ei, eigh, or ey
  • Homophones and other words that are often confused
  • Common exception words
  • The /i/ sound spelt y other than at the end of words
  • The /ʌ/ sound spelt ou
  • Prefixes: (revision of Y3-4 curriculum e.g. un-, mis-, dis-, rep, sub-, tele-, super-, auto-, in-, il-, im-, ir-)
  • The suffix –ation
  • Homophones and other words that are often confused
Punctuation
  • Model, discuss and use commas to separate clauses effectively; insert comma accurately when writing a relative clause; discuss idea of ‘ambiguity’, when meaning is not clear
  • Revise use of comma to separate items in a list; revise use of possessive apostrophe for singular, regular and irregular plural nouns
  • Edit deliberate punctuation errors; add punctuation to dictated sentences; model and practise punctuating parenthesis using pairs of commas, dashes or brackets
  • Use comma for all its purposes e.g. in punctuating direct speech, in lists, for parenthesis and to separate clauses for clarity; begin to use a single dash
  • Use bullet points where appropriate; revise use of apostrophe for omission and possession; provide dictated sentences which require decisions about punctuation
  • Read sentence aloud to hear its sense; discuss, highlight and analyse range of punctuation in texts, sometimes improving punctuation choices; revise meaning of ambiguity
Grammar
  • Secure understanding of the four sentence functions
  • Review common, proper and collective nouns; discuss abstract nouns
  • Secure understanding of four sentence functions; evaluate own and each other’s writing in order to check for variation of sentence types to interest the reader; identify rhetorical questions in texts
  • Model relative clauses in which the relative pronoun refers back to the noun
  • Identify modal verbs in sentences; discuss their degree of possibility or certainty
  • Secure understanding of the four sentence functions
  • Identify and use pronouns to avoid repetition
  • Compose expanded noun phrases and apply to writing; evaluate own and others’ noun phrases
  • Collect a bank of relative pronouns
  • Edit sentences or short paragraphs which mix tenses erroneously; sort sentence cards in the present perfect / past perfect
  • Discuss different types of determiners; identify preposition phrases in sentences, including prepositions of place and time
  • Identify statements when reading cross curricular texts
  • Identify adverbials both within and at the front of sentences; discuss how these add cohesion to texts; discuss the effect of moving the position of a fronted adverbial; collect sets of time connectives from texts
  • Identify the verb forms of a challenging extract which may mix forms, to include progressive / perfect tenses; identify 1st or 3rd person in shared or guided reading, and discuss tenses used
  • Model use of fronted adverbial, ensuring correct use of comma; discuss the effect of moving position of adverbial; apply fronted adverbials to own writing
  • Identify statements when reading cross curricular texts
  • Identify adverbials both within and at the front of sentences; discuss how these add cohesion to texts; discuss the effect of moving the position of a fronted adverbial; collect sets of time connectives from texts
  • Experiment with writing from 1st person point of view in the present tense
  • Use cloze procedure activity to insert words of a given word class, including pronoun, preposition and determiner
  • Identify commands and questions from more abstract possibilities; write a variety of sentence types when writing dialogue
  • Provide sentences which require most appropriate choice of conjunction; include and revise relative clauses; set out non-fiction texts appropriately
  • Maintain consistency of tense when writing fiction and non-fiction texts; identify and revise present perfect and past perfect verb forms
  • Identify word classes in contexts which are challenging; in guided writing, discuss whether particular words are effective
  • Identify commands and questions from more abstract possibilities; write a variety of sentence types when writing dialogue
  • Write formal and informal sentences, selecting conjunctions and cohesive devices to suit level of formality
  • Increasingly control a variety of verb forms in spoken and written contexts

Mathematics

Number

  • Place value
  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division

Statistics

Measurement

  • Perimeter and area

Number

  • Multiplication and division
  • Fractions
  • Decimals and percentages

Number

  • Decimals

Geometry

  • Properties of shape
  • Position and direction

Measurement

  • Converting units
  • Volume
Science
  • Digestive System
  • Sound
  • States of Matter
  • Grouping and Classifying
  • Electrical Circuits and Conductors
Computing Coding Spreadsheets Online Safety 3D Modelling Game Creator Concept Maps
PE Invasion Games

Health Related Fitness

 

 

 

Sports Hall Athletics

Invasion Games

  • Hockey
Gymnastics

Multi skills

Net and wall games

  • Tennis

Invasion games

  • Netball
Athletics

Striking and Fielding

  • Rounders
  • Cricket
RE Buddhism

Kathina

Sikhism

Vaisakhi

Judaism

Shabbat

Christianity

Holy Week and Easter

Islam

Eid ul-Adha

Hinduism

Janmashtami

PSHE Being me in my world Celebrating difference Dreams and goals Health me Relationships Changing me
Art and DT
  • Contrast and Complement
  • Fresh Food, Good Food
  • Warp and Weft 
  • Vista
  • Functional and Fancy Fabrics
  • Animal
  • Tomb Builders
  • Statues, Statuettes and Figurines
  • Islamic Art
Music
  • Mama Mia (Year 4)
  • Livin’ on a Prayer (Year 5)
  • Glockenspiel Stage 2 (Year 4)
  • Classroom Jazz 1 (Year 5)
  • Stop (Year 4)
  • Make you Feel my Love (Year 5)
  • Lean on me (Year 4)
  • The fresh prince of Bel-Air (Year 5)
  • Blackbird (Year 4)
  • Dancing in the street (Year 5)
  • Reflect, Rewind and Replay
French All about me

  • Introductory conversation
  • Talking about myself
  • Hobbies
Family

  • Family members
  • My house
Colours

  • Numbers
  • Days of the week
  • Months of the year/birthdays

 

Food

  • Different food
  • Restaurant ordering
  • Directions
Seasons

  • Seasons
  • Weather
  • Events in different seasons
  • Hobbies in different seasons
  • UK weather
Exploring

  • Town
  • Transport/directions