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Year 1 Curriculum Map 2014-2015 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Key Question Why does the weather change? What is fire? Where does my food come from? Why do we have pets? What is a holiday? Are there really dragons? English Stories in a Stories with a Traditional tales Pattern and Stories in a Fantasy stories familiar setting pattern Recounts rhyme familiar setting Newspapers Instructions Poetry Persuasion Poetry Stories from Letters Lists, labels and captions Opinion Non chronological reports other cultures Lists Phonics RWI phonics RWI phonics RWI phonics RWI phonics RWI phonics RWI phonics Spelling Punctuation & Grammar Writing Composition To name the letters of the alphabet in order To spell common RED words e.g. the, said, days of the week. To write from memory simple sentences dictated by the teacher To write from memory simple sentences dictated by the teacher To add s to make words plural To use prefix un e.g. unhappy, untidy To use suffixes ing, ed, er and est. To spell compound words e.g. football, playground To spell vowel digraphs and trigraphs To leave spaces in between words (finger spaces) To punctuate sentences / phrases using a full stop and capital letter To punctuate sentences using a question mark / exclamation mark To use capital letters for proper nouns and personal pronoun, I To understand and apply how words can combine to make sentences Sequence sentences to form short narratives To join words and clauses using and To join clauses using so, but and because To 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 To spell words ending in y, e.g. happy, carry, party To add es to make words plural e.g. bus = buses To spell words with the v sound at the end e.g. live, give To use k for the k sound e.g. sketch, skip, kit To use letter names to distinguish between spellings of same sound e.g. ie, oo, ou To use and spell tch spelling pattern e.g. much and such / watch and catch

Handwriting Reading * discuss what they have written with the teacher or other pupils * read aloud their writing clearly enough to be heard by their peers and the teacher. To sit correctly at a table, holding a pencil comfortably and correctly To begin to form lower-case letters in the correct direction, starting and finishing in the right place To form capital letters To form digits 0-9 To understand which letters belong to which handwriting families (i.e. letters that are formed in similar ways) and to practise these. Word Reading To apply phonic and skills as the route to decode words To respond speedily with the correct sound to graphemes (letters or groups of letters) for all 40+ phonemes, including, where applicable, alternative sounds for graphemes To read accurately by blending sounds in unfamiliar words containing GPCs that have been taught To read common exception words, noting unusual correspondences between spelling and sound and where these occur in the word To read words containing taught GPCs and s, es, ing, ed, er and est endings To read other words of more than one syllable that contain taught GPCs To read words with contractions [for example, I m, I ll, we ll], and understand that the apostrophe represents the omitted letter(s) To read aloud accurately books that are consistent with their developing phonic and that do not require them to use other strategies to work out words To re-read these books to build up their fluency and confidence in word reading. Comprehension To develop pleasure in reading, motivation to read, vocabulary and understanding by: * listening to and discussing a wide range of poems, stories and non-fiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independently * being encouraged to link what they read or hear read to their own experiences * becoming very familiar with key stories, fairy stories and traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics * recognising and joining in with predictable phrases * learning to appreciate rhymes and poems, and to recite some by heart * discussing word meanings, linking new meanings to those already known * understand both the books they can already read accurately and fluently and those they listen to by: * drawing on what they already know or on background information and vocabulary provided by the teacher * checking that the text makes sense to them as they read and correcting inaccurate reading * discussing the significance of the title and events * making inferences on the basis of what is being said and done * predicting what might happen on the basis of what has been read so far * participate in discussion about what is read to them, taking turns and listening to what others say * explain clearly their understanding of what is read to them.

Mathematics Mathematics to be taught throughout the year Number and place value count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples of twos, fives and tens given a number, identify one more and one less identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words. Addition and Subtraction read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction ( ) and equals (=) signs represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20 add and subtract one-digit and two-digit numbers to 20, including zero solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems Multiplication and Division Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher. Fractions recognise, find and name a half as one of two equal parts of an object, shape or quantity recognise, find and name a quarter as one of four equal parts of an object, shape or quantity. Measures compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights [for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half] mass/weight [for example, heavy/light, heavier than, lighter than] capacity and volume [for example, full/empty, more than, less than, half, half full, quarter] time [for example, quicker, slower, earlier, later] measure and begin to record the following: lengths and heights mass/weight capacity and volume time (hours, minutes, seconds) recognise and know the value of different denominations of coins and notes sequence events in chronological order using language [for example, before and after, next, first, today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon and evening] recognise and use language relating to dates, including days of the week, weeks, months and years tell the time to the hour and half past the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to show these times. Geometry properties of shape recognise and name common 2-D and 3-D shapes, including: 2-D shapes [for example, rectangles (including squares), circles and triangles] 3-D shapes [for example, cuboids (including cubes), pyramids and spheres].

Geometry position and direction describe position, direction and movement, including whole, half, quarter and three-quarter turns Science Seasonal Light and dark Animals Everyday Seasonal changes Seasonal including materials changes Green plants and habitats changes humans Animals including humans Computing E Safety - use technology safely and respectfully, keeping personal information private; know where to go for help and support when they have concerns about material on the internet Coding - creating and debugging simple programs Modelling - children learn that a computer can be used to represent real or fantasy situations. They understand that the representation is not an exact replica of the original. Media - use technology purposefully to create, organise, store and retrieve digital content Data Handling Digital Technology - recognise common uses of information technology beyond school. Green plants and habitats Coding - understand what algorithms (step by step instructions) are; how they are implemented as programs on digital devices E Safety runs throughout the year in all teaching of Computing History Remembrance WW1 The Great Fire of London Guy Fawkes Changes at the seaside Events beyond living memory Geography Geographical skills and fieldwork Map work Seasonal and daily weather Location Map, atlas and globe work Location through saints day: St David s Day St Patrick s Day Place Location through saints day: St George s Day Devise a map

Art and design Drawing develop and share ideas, experiences and imagination develop a range of techniques DT Technical : Building structures Painting develop techniques in using colour, pattern and line Printmaking develop techniques using colour and texture know about the work of a range of artists and craft makers Design, make and evaluate. Collage use materials creatively use pattern, texture and shape Design, make and evaluate. Textiles develop technique using colour, pattern and form 3D creatively design and make products develop technique using shape, form and space to compare artists work RE Beliefs and Teachings Practices and Lifestyles Expression and Language Identity and Experience Meaning and Purpose Values and Commitments PHSE PE New Beginnings Belonging Self awareness Managing my Understanding Others Feelings Making choices Developing Perform dances Getting on and Falling out Friendship Seeing things from another point of view Working together Managing Feelings/Anger Developing Perform dances Going for Goals Knowing myself; Setting a realistic goal Planning to reach a goal Persistence Making Choices Evaluation and review Developing Perform dances Good to be me Knowing myself Understanding my Managing my Standing up for myself Making choices Developing Perform dances Relationships Knowing myself Understanding my Managing my Understanding the of others Games and athletics Engage in competitive and cooperative physical activities Changes Knowing myself Planning to reach a goal Making choices Games and athletics Engage in competitive and cooperative physical activities

movement and movement and movement and movement and Participate in team games, developing tactics running, jumping, throwing, catching Music Use voices expressively and creatively by singing songs and speaking chants and rhymes Listen with concentration and understanding to a range of high-quality live and recorded music Experiment with, create, select and combine sounds using the inter-related dimensions of music Play untuned instruments rhythmically From Term 3 play tuned instruments musically (recorders) Participate in team games, developing tactics running, jumping, throwing, catching To be the best I can be