yr 1 - bessemer grange primary
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Aut 1 Aut 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Sum 1 Sum 2
Yr 1 Our Town!
(My local area and I )
Visit - Local area walk, London river walk
Looking after the world
Visit - Centre for Wildlife Gardening –Peckham, Natural History Museum, Horniman Museum
Toys
Visit - The toy museum - http://www.vam.ac.uk/moc/
Pollocks Toy museum - http://www.pollockstoys.com
Amazon adventure
Visit – Horniman Museum, Kew Gardens, Natural History Museum
Let’s Celebrate
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Beegu – Alexis Decon - Literacy Tree Unit
The Magic Bed – John Burningham - Literacy Tree Unit
Yeti and Bird – Nadia Shireen – Literacy Tree Unit
What Ever Next – Jill Murphy - DPIL Unit
The Little Red Hen – Michael Foreman - DPIL Unit
Croc and Bird – Alexis Deacon
That Rabbit belongs to Emily Brown – Cressida Cowell
Now Press Play – Full stops and capital letters
Dear Greenpeace – Simon James
Dinosaurs and all that Rubbish - Michael Foreman
The Great Paper Caper – Oliver Jeffers
Toys - DIPIL unit
The Naughty Bus – Jan and Jerry Oke - Literacy Tree Unit
Toys in Space – Mini Grey
Where The Wild Things Are- Maurice Sendak - DPIL Unit
The Vanishing Rainforest – Richard Platt
Scie
nce
Seasonal Changes (where fits with transition)
Animals including humans
Visit Vauxhall City Farm / Surrey Docks city farm Now Press Play - Animals
Everyday materials
Plants
Visit – The Natural History Museum
The Horniman museum
Seasonal Changes
Now Press Play - Seasons
Ongoing Science outdoor learning- spot the difference with seasonal changes
RE
Hinduism –Festival of Dasshera (Story of Rama and Sita)
Christianity – Why do Christians celebrate Christmas?
Visit to St Faiths (local church)
Sikhism – Baisakhi (New Year)
Judaism – Why do Jewish people celebrate Passover?
Buddhism – what is Wesak ? (Buddha’s birthday)
Islam – Why do Muslims celebrate Eid?
Yr 2 Fire of London
Visit – Museum of London, Monument Now Press Play – Great Fire
Pirates
Visit- Golden Hind,
Maritime Museum,
Famous faces
Visit - The National Portrait Gallery
Now Press Play – Florence Nightingale
Seaside near and far
Visit – Seaside trip
Night time
Visit London Zoo – Nocturnal animals
Let’s Celebrate
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DIPIL unit -
Fire of
London
information
text
The Pied
Piper of
Hamiln –
Lisbeth
Zwerger -
Literacy
Tree Unit
Jolly Roger –
Colin
McNaughton
The Night
Pirates – Peter
Harris
The Pirate
Cruncher –
Jonny Duddle
My Brothers
Famous Bottom
– Jeremy
Strong
Seaside poems
– Nick Sharratt
Flotsam – David
Wiesner -
Literacy Tree
Unit
DIPIL unit - Selection of nonfiction
texts about nocturnal animals
The owl who was afraid of the dark -
Jill Tomlinson
Owl Babies – DPIL Unit
The Dark – Lemony Snicket
The Twits (SAT’s Unit) – Roald Dahl
S
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Uses of everyday materials
Visit – the Science Museum
Plants
Visit – The Natural History Museum
The Horniman museum
Plants
Now Press Play - Plants
Animals including humans
Living things and their habitats
Now Press Play – healthy living
Consolidation and application – linked to text
Ongoing Science outdoor learning- growing bulbs, garlic planted in November doesn’t sprout until summer.
RE
Buddhism – Who was Buddha and why is he important to Buddhists
Hinduism – Why do Hindus celebrate Divali?
Judaism – Why
do Jewish people
celebrate Rosh
Hashanah
(new year)
Christianity – Why do we give Easter eggs at Easter?
Visit to Southwark Cathedral
Islam – What is Ramadan? Sikhism – Where and who do Sikhs worship?
Yr 3 Exotic Egyptians
Visit – The British Museum Now Press Play – Ancient Egyp
Stone age to Iron age
Visit – Chiltern Open Air Museum -http://www.coam.org.uk/schools/prehistory/stone-age/
Now Press Play – Stone Age
The Royals
Visit Buckingham Palace and Kensington Gardens,
National portrait gallerys
Spain
Visit - The Tate – Picasso art study
Creepy Crawlies
Visit - The Wetlands Centre
London Zoo reptile house
Let’s Celebrate E
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3 of There's
A Pharaoh In
Our Bath! –
Jeremy
Strong
The Time-
travelling Cat
and the
Egyptian
Goddess –
Julia Jarman
DPIL Unit –
Egyptian non
fiction texts
Ug : Boy Genius
Of The Stone Age
And His Search
For Soft Trousers
– Raymond Briggs
Stone Henge –
Mick Mannig
Stone Age - DPIL
Unit
Princess and the
Pea- Mini Grey -
DPIL unit
Paper bag
princess - Robert
Munsch
Princess Smarty
Pants – Babette
Cole - DPIL unit
How the Library
Saved Rapunzel
– Wendy
Meddour
The Princess
Who Had No
Kingdom –
Urssula Jones
The Coyote
Under the Table
– Joe Hayes
The Day It
Snowed Tortillas
- Joe Hayes
Various
information texts
about Spain
The Giving Tree – Shel Silverstein
DPIL unit
(independent
literacy unit)
DIPIL unit – Trickster stories and fables
Ananasi The Trickster Spider – Lynne
Garner
Anansi The Spider -Gerald McDermott
James and the Giant Peach – Roald
Dahl
Ants Day Off – Bonny Becker
Scie
nce
Forces and magnets
Visit – the Science Museum
Rocks
Visit – the Science Museum
Plants
Visit – Kew gardens
Now Press Play - Plants
Light Animals including humans
Visit – Natural History Museum
Consolidation and application – linked to text
Ongoing Science outdoor learning- life cycles of flowers, different stages at different times of year e.g. holly berries winter, strawberries summer.
RE
Judaism – Why is Hanukkah an important celebration?
Christianity – Where do Christians worship?
Visit to St Barnabas (local church)
Sikhism – Who is Guru Nanak?
Visit – Sikh temple - http://centralgurdwara.org.uk/school.htm
Hinduism – Where do Hindus worship?
Buddhism – what do Buddhists believe? Islam – what do Muslims think is special about the Koran?
Yr 4 Terrible Tudors
Visit - Hampton Court, Tower of London
The Globe
The National Portrait Gallery,
Dulwich Picture Gallery
London at war (WW2)
Visit - Churchill Museum
Imperial war museum
Now Press Play – WW2
Environment
Visit – Southwark recycling centre
London Wetland centre
London Zoo Centre for Wildlife Gardening –Peckham Now Press Play – recycling Now Press Play – Climate
Food
Visit –
The chocolate museum - http://www.thechocolatemuseum.co.uk
The Tate – look at still life paintings
Vicious Vikings
Visit – The British Museum
Now Press Play - Vikings
Let’s Celebrate
Change E
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The Thief, the
Fool and the
Big Fat King
(Tudor Tales)-
Terry Deary
The Time-
Travelling Cat
and the Tudor
Treasure -
Julia Jarman
Various
Shakespeare
Tales
Rose Blanch – Ian
McEwan
Erikas Story –
Ruth Vander Zee
Non Fiction Unit
WWII -DPIL
Anne Frank –
Josephine Poole
Poems From The
Second World
War – Gaby
Morgan
DIPIL - Iron man
–Ted Hughes
DIPIL – Zoos-
Anthony Browne
Literacy Tree
Unit– Weslandia
– Paul
Fleischman
Varmints –
Helen Ward -
Literacy Tree
Unit
Can we save the
Tiger – Martin
Jenkins –
Literacy Tree
Unit
Charlie and the
Chocolate factory
– Roald Dahl
How To Eat Fried
Worms – Thomas
Rockwell
DIPIL - Beowulf - Michael Morpurgo
The Saga of Erik and the Viking – Terry Jones
How to train a Dragon – Cressida Cowell
Viking boy – Tony Bradman
Scie
nce
Animals including humans
Visit – Natural History Museum
Sound
Visit – the Science Museum
Electricity
Now Press Play - Electricity
States of matter Living things and their habitats
Visit - Surrey Docks / Vauxhall city farm
Now Press Play - Habitats
Consolidation and application – linked to text
Ongoing Science outdoor learning- pond dipping, bug hunts, compare different weathers and different times.
RE
Islam – What is Al-Hijira (New Year) and why is it important?
Hinduism – What is Holi?
Visit to the Hindu Temple – Neasden
Judaism – Where do Jewish people worship?
Christianity – Why do Christians celebrate Easter?
Buddhism – Where and how do Buddhists worship?
Visit Buddhist centre – Elephant and Castle https://www.jamyang.co.uk/index.php/services/school-visits
Sikhism – What do Sikhs believe?
Yr 5 Revolting Romans
Visit - British Museum
Pizza Express – Make pizzas Now Press Play – Ancient Rome
Victorian Britain
Visit - Royal Albert Hall – Victorian Tour
V&A museum Victorian Christmas workshop
Ragged school museum
Transport Museum
Now Press Play - Victorians
London
Visit – The London Eye, Buckingham palace – changing of the guards
London river walk
National Portrait Gallery
The Tate
Mexico
Visit – Horniman museum
Space
Visit – Science museum and IMAX cinema
Now Press Play –
Mission to Mars
Let’s Celebrate
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Julius Zebra:
Rumble with
the Romans! –
Gary
Northfield
The Roman
Mysteries –
Caroline
Lawrence
The Little Match
Girl- Jerry Pinkney
-DPIL unit
Oliver Twist –
Charles Dickens
Time-Travelling
Cat and the Great
Victorian Stink -
Julia Jarman
London Eye
Mystery -
Siobhan Dowd
Portrait poems –
DPIL – Change
portrait to the
queen
A Walk In
London –
The Time-
Travelling Cat and
the Aztec Sacrifice
- Julia Jarman
The Sad Night:
The Story of an
Aztec Victory and
a Spanish Loss -
Sally Schofer
Act Normal and Don’t Tell anyone about
the Ladder into Space – Christian
Darkin
Cosmic - Frank Cottrell Boyce
Cakes in Space –Philip Reeve
The Boy Who Climbed into the Moon -
David Almond
Roman Diary:
The Journal of
Iliona, A
Young Slave –
Richard Platt
Roman Myths
– DPIL unit
Salvatore
Rubbino -
Literacy Tree
Unit (needs
upleveling)
Mathews
King Kong –
Anthony Browne –
DPIL unit
(independent)
Scie
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Properties and changes of materials
Animals including humans
Forces
Visit – the Science Museum
Living things and their habitats
Visit - Surrey Docks / Vauxhall city farm
Earth and Space
Visit – the Science Museum
Consolidation and application – linked to text
Ongoing Science outdoor learning- time lapse videos, detailed diary, FAB equipment birds, frog spawn.
RE
Islam – The mosque and Muhammad
Christianity – What is special about Christmas to Christians?
Visit to St Pauls
Hinduism – who were the Hindu Gods?
Buddhism – His teaching (Three Signs of Beings, Four Noble Truths, Noble Eightfold Path)
Judaism – what do Jewish people believe? Sikhism – who and where do Sikhs worship?
Visit – city Mosque http://www.iccuk.org/page.php?section=education&page=visits
Yr 6 Gruesome Greeks
Visit - British Museum, house of parliament
Mayan Civilisation
Japan
Visit – The V&A
Splash
Visit – Thames shore line -http://www.thames-explorer.org.uk
River boat
Moving On
Now Press Play –
Transition
Now Press Play –
Bullying
Let’s Celebrate
(looking at democracy) Now Press Play – Ancient Greece
cruise
The Tate – look
at Turner,
Monet,
Hockney
Now Press Play –
Water (Science /
Geog)
Now Press Play – Titanic (Maths- Fractions
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DPIL –
Greek Myth
unit
Falling out of
the Sky –
Rachael
Piercey -
Greek Poetry
– Postcard
poems
Time Riders: The
Mayan Prophecy
– Alex Scarrow
The Hero Twins:
Against the
Lords of Death:
A Mayan Myth
(Graphic Myths
& Legends) -
Dan Jolley
The Arrival –
Independent unit
– The Literacy
Tree
Origami Yoda -
Tom
Angleberger –
The Literacy
Tree
Japanese
Haiku poems
Three Samurai
Cats: A Story
from Japan -
Mordicai
Gerstein
Titanic – Anna
Claybourne -
DPIL unit
The Wedding
Ghost - Leon
Garfield –
Literacy Tree
Unit
Independent unit - Grimm Fairy
Tales – The Literacy Tree
Scie
nce
Light
Visit – the Science Museum
Evolution and inheritance
Visit – the Science Museum
Electricity
Now Press Play –
Electricity
Living things and their habitats
Visit – Natural History Museum
Animals including humans
Now Press Play –
Evolution
Wacky science
Ongoing Science outdoor learning- growing for a purpose, vegetable garden in Early Years, ask kitchen to use produce.
RE
Holy books Places of worship
Visit - The Central Synagogue, Great Portland Street - http://www.centralsynagogue.org.uk/tours/school-tours-at-central-synagogue-london/
Religion around the world
Faith through the arts
Visit to Southwark Cathedral
What do I believe? What do my friends believe?
N/A
Autumn PE Schemes of Work
KS1
KS2
Year Group Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Autumn 1
Autumn 2
Gymnastics
Invasion Games
Gymnastics
Invasion Games
Invasion Games: Bench Ball
Gymnastics
Invasion Games: Tag Rugby
Gymnastics
Indoor Athletics
Invasion Games Net/wall
Indoor Athletics
Invasion Games Net/wall
Invasion Games: Hockey
Invasion Games: Netball
Invasion Games: Hockey
Invasion Games: Netball
Year Group Year 1 Year 2
Autumn 1
realPE Gymnastics
realPE Games
Autumn 2
realPE Games
realPE Gymnastics
Spring PE Schemes of Work
KS1
KS2
Year Group Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Spring 1
Spring 2
Swimming (one class per term)
Indoor Athletics
Dance
Invasion Games: Tag Rugby
Indoor Athletics
Indoor Athletics
Invasion Games: Netball
Striking 1
Dance Benchball
Dance
Invasion Games: Basketball
Dance
Invasion Games: Basketball
Dance
Year Group Year 1 Year 2
Spring 1
realPE Dance
realPE Athletics
Spring 2
realPE Athletics
realPE Dance
Summer PE Schemes of Work
KS1
Year Group Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Summer 1
Summer 2
Swimming (one class per term)
Tennis
Cricket
Tennis
Cricket
Tennis
Cricket
Tennis
Cricket Outdoor Athketics
Real PE (Games)
Outdoor Athletics
Real PE (Games)
Outdoor Athletics
Real PE (Games)
Year Group Year 1 Year 2
Summer 1
realPE Games
realPE Games
Summer 2
realPE Dance
realPE Dance
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