Maths
Number knowledge and calculation skills are used to solve increasingly difficult problems, including algebra, simple equations and linear functions. Children plan their work and use reasoning to explain answers, linking different aspects of maths.
Browse this categoryEnglish
Children build confidence in speaking to different audiences, developing their own style. They learn to write correctly for a range of purposes; and they develop their ability to evaluate, exploring classic and contemporary texts, social and moral issues.
Browse this categoryScience
Scientific ideas and models are explored and used to explain phenomena; positive and negative effects of scientific and technological developments are discussed. They undertake more detailed investigative and quantitative work, evaluating their results.
Browse this categoryHistory
Significant individuals and events in Britain's history from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century; and key aspects of European and World history. They evaluate sources, consider how the past influences the present and make links between events and changes
Browse this categoryGeography
People, places and environments, and their interdependence, at different scales around the world. They learn about geographical patterns and processes and how political, economic, social and environmental factors affect contemporary geographical issues.
Browse this categoryModern Languages
Learning to understand, speak, read and write at least one modern language with increasing confidence, using a variety of resources on a wide range of topics in the language. Study will include the grammar of the language and cultural awareness.
Browse this categoryICT
Carrying out increasingly difficult ICT tasks, children develop a better understanding of how ICT tools and information sources can support their work in other subjects, and assess their usefulness, limitations, reliability and quality.
Browse this categoryRE
Christianity and at least two other religions are studied in local, national and global contexts to deepen understanding of important beliefs and concepts. Discussion helps exploration of ethical issues and tensions from their own and others' viewpoints.
Browse this categoryArt, Craft and Design
Creativity, imagination, practical and critical skills are developed through more sustained activities and wider experience of materials, processes and practices. They review art and design from different times and cultures, as well as contemporary work.
Browse this categoryMusic
Through performing, composing and appraising different styles and genres of music, individually and in groups, interests and skills are extended.
Browse this categoryDesign and Technology
Existing products, designers and production processes are researched, so that ideas can be accurately developed taking into account cost, appearance and use. A range of materials, including food, textiles and plastics, are used to make their own products.
Browse this categoryDrama
As part of the English curriculum, pupils have the opportunity to develop their speaking and listening, reading, writing and analytical skills through emotional and imaginative involvement in drama activities.
Browse this categoryCross Curricular
These resources support more than one area of the curriculum and are often products which develop generic skills.
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