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Science- simple electric circuits
Tasc- To make a light on the moon landing
vehicle.
Pupils should be taught to•Identify common appliances that run on
electricity.
•Construct a simple series electrical circuit.
•Identifying and naming its basic parts,
including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and
lamps.
•Identify whether or not alamp will light in a
simple series circuit.
Additional information
To know which appliances run on electricity,
mains or battery.
To be safe around electricity.
To introduce and name electrical equipment and
its purpose.
To know that a circuit has to be complete to work
so the current can go round.
To make circuit and use in their moon landing
vehicle.
D.T. - Moving vehicles
Tasc- Create own moon rover.
Pupils should be taught toDesign
•purposeful, functional appealing products for themselves and others to use based on
design criteria.
•Generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through talking, drawing,
templates, mock ups and where appropriate ICT.
Make
•Select from and use a range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks.
•Select and use a wide range of materials and components including construction
materials.
Evaluate
•Evaluate their ideas and products against design criteria.
Technical knowledge
•Explore and use mechanisms
Additional Information
•Look at a range of moon landing vehicles and investigate.
•Look at a variety of axles, chassis and wheels.
•Explore different materials and joining techniques.
•Design own moon landing vehicle
•Make vehicle and evaluate.
PE – Dance –Bob man on moon book
Perform dances using simple movement
patterns.
to explore space on the spot and travelling in
different directions. Forwards/backwards and
side ways. Consolidate contrasting movement
qualities e.g. strong with light fast with slow e.g.
floating, stamping.
Additional information
To use Man on the moon to create a dance from
the book.
P.E. - Gym
Master basic movements including running
jumping, throwing and catching as well as
develop balance, agility and co-ordination and
begin to apply these in a range of activities.
Additional information
To perform the basic actions and apply key
safety principles. To perform the basic actions
with individuality.
P.E. - Games
Participate in team games develop simple tactics
for defending and attacking.
To play safely with a partner using a range of
equipment. To make up a travelling game with a
partner using a small ball.
RE- Special places
Space
Autumn 2 2014
Literacy
Non chronological report- write a report about space (3 weeks)
Fiction- stories by same author.e.g aliens loves underpants by
Claire Freedman and Ben Cort, Dr Xargles earthlets by Tony
Ross. (3 weeks)
Poetry patterns on a page, shape poems in style of stars and
rockets (2week)
PSHE and SEAL
Safety around matches and fireworks (visit
from fire fighters ).
Getting on and falling out
Anti-Bullying week
History
TASC- To explain about Neil Armstrong and the moon
landings in a variety of ways, e.g. book, display, ipad,
drama.
Pupils should be aught about
•The life's of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to
national and international achievements.
Additional Information
To investigate the life of Neil Armstrong.
To watch the moon landing.
To look at space travel in the past.
To investigate the importance of moon landings.
To look at how space travel has impacted our life from space travel.
To look at space travel in the future.
I.C.T.
Tasc- To create a multimeia story of Aliens
love underpants.
Knowledge skills and understanding.
•Try find things out and explore what
happens in real and imaginary situations
•Link to literacy
•To share ideas by presenting information in
a variety of forms.
•Breadth Of Study
Working with a range of information o
investigate the different ways it can be
presented.
Numeracy
Links to Topic work through Science,
measures, length, data handling, maths
obs alien puzzle, space games, counting,
partitioning and calculating.