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Our theme is PIRATES! Key stage 1/ Early Key Stage 2 By Katie Herbert, Amy Vaughan, Kate Adamson, Caroline Gibbs, Rebecca Mckay

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Our theme is PIRATES!

Key stage 1/ Early Key Stage

2

By Katie Herbert, Amy Vaughan, Kate Adamson, Caroline Gibbs, Rebecca Mckay

PIRATES• Lots of curriculum links

• Exciting and imaginative theme

• Recent resources and stimuli e.g. Pirates of the Caribbean

• Offers opportunities to be creative

• Develop relationships as a class – collaborative skills

• Interactive

Originally we planned to go to Irchester Country Park linking our theme Pirates, with the focus on the curriculum areas Physical Education and History.

Medium Term Planning – over a half term.

Pirates

P.E.

-Orienteering

-Dance

-Swimming

ART

- Colour and drawing

- Sculpture

LITERACY

-Poetry

-Diaries

-Drama

-Stories

-Speaking & Listening

HISTORY

-Grace O’Mally

-Trading

MATHS

-Coordinates

-Money

-Fractions

GEOGRAPHY

-Map reading

-Trading

SCIENCE

-Floating and sinking

-Healthy eating

D&T

- Telescope

History

What is a pirate?

• What pirates look like

• Life on a pirate ship

• Food and drink

• Pirate battles

• Weapons

• Punishments

• Famous Pirates – Grace O’Mally

National Curriculum 2a – b, 3, 4a- b, 5a – c, 8a - Knowledge and understanding of events, people and changes in the past - Historical enquiry - Historical interpretation - Organisation and communication - British history

Physical EducationDance – National Curriculum 6a-d

- create and perform their own dance from pirate culture

- Use imaginative movements – also linked to the pirate theme

- Respond to a stimuli – e.g. pirate music or picture.

Orienteering – National curriculum 11a - c

- taking part in outdoor challenges in familiar environments

- using a range of orienteering and problem solving skills

- Working with others to meet challenges

Swimming – National Curriculum 9d

- use a range of recognised strokes and personal survival skills.

Geography

Map reading – National Curriculum 2b,c,e, 7c

- Geographical enquiry and skills

- Themes/Breadth of study skills

Trading

- routes of trading

ArtSculptures/3D work – National Curriculum 2a-c

- Investigating and making art, craft and design

Colour and drawing – National Curriculum 5d

- Investigating and making art, craft and design in the locality and in a variety of genres, styles and traditions.

Digital Photography – National Curriculum 5c

- Using a range of materials and processes including ICT.

Core subjects

Literacy

- Drama (Hot seating, role play)

- Writing letters (e.g. Grace O’Mally to Queen Elizabeth)

- Poetry

- Stories (reading and writing)

Maths

- Coordinates

- Money (fractions, percentages)

Science

- Floating and sinking- Health (healthy eating, lifestyle)

The Outdoor learning experience – the playground!

• A beneficial experience in the school grounds without the expense, organisation and staffing of a school trip.

• Can make the theme more controlled by creating the orienteering yourself.

• Can make the playground into a suitable pirate environment to any extremes you want.

•Can control and minimise the health and safety risks.

•Accessible for all children.

•The focus will be on the subjects instead of being on a trip.

What are we going to do?Orienteering:• In groups• Use a map to locate questions• They will be using their teamwork and problem solving skills• When all the questions have been answered, the teacher will

give them one last clue to find the treasure.

History:Questions on each marker would have a history link, e.g. based on Grace O’MalleyUsed as an informal assessment of their knowledge gained in previous lessons.

What happens following the Outdoor learning experience?

Art elements-Sculptures / drawings

Use water colours.

Looking at artists from the time of Grace O’Malley

The use of art in interpreting pirate life.

PE elements-

Creating a dance using pictures and music as a stimulus.

• Maths elements-- Fractions of money

• Literacy elements- – Role play of pirate life– Hot-seating e.g. Grace

O’Malley– Recount of the

orienteering experience– Write their own pirate

story