Post on 05-Jan-2016
Welcome to the new school year
Overwhelmingly positive
New Curriculum
Just tell me what I need to know....
There are 10 subjects in KS1
• English• Maths• Science• History• Geography• PE• ICT• Design Technology• Art• RE
English
English – KS1English – KS1
Only phonic reading strategies requiredNo specific mention of group work or drama strategiesReferences to ICT/typing removedLearning of poetry (including reciting poetry) introducedSpecific spellings, e.g. days of the weekJoined writing expected in Year 2Proof-reading of own writing
English – KS1English – KS1
Only phonic reading strategies requiredNo specific mention of group work or drama strategiesReferences to ICT/typing removedLearning of poetry (including reciting poetry) introducedSpecific spellings, e.g. days of the weekJoined writing expected in Year 2Proof-reading of own writing
En
Maths
Mathematics – KS1Mathematics – KS1Rounding to nearest 10 removed from KS1Y1: No data handling requiredY1: Counting & writing numbers to 100Y1: Write numbers words to 20Y1: Number bonds to 20Y2: Finding fractions of quantitiesY2: Adding two-digit numbersY2: Telling the time to nearest 5 minutesY2: Make comparisons using < > = symbolsY2: Solve simple money problems using £/p
LKS2 > UKS2 >
Mathematics – KS1Mathematics – KS1Rounding to nearest 10 removed from KS1Y1: No data handling requiredY1: Counting & writing numbers to 100Y1: Write numbers words to 20Y1: Number bonds to 20Y2: Finding fractions of quantitiesY2: Adding two-digit numbersY2: Telling the time to nearest 5 minutesY2: Make comparisons using < > = symbolsY2: Solve simple money problems using £/p
LKS2 > UKS2 >
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Learning together
http://www.familieslearningtogether.co.uk/
year-1.html
Key Instant Recall Facts
By the end of this half term, children should know the following facts. The aim is for them to recall these facts instantly.
Year 1 – Autumn 1I know number bonds for each number to 6.
Top Tips
The secret to success is practising little and often. Use time wisely. Can you practise these KIRFs while walking to school or during a car journey? You don’t need to practise them all at once: perhaps you could have a fact of the day. If you would like more ideas, please speak to your child’s teacher.
Use practical resources – Your child has one potato on their plate and you give them three more. Can they predict how many they will have now?
Make a poster – We use Numicon at school. You can find pictures of the Numicon shapes here: bit.ly/NumiconPictures – your child could make a poster showing the different ways of making 5.
Play games – You can play number bond pairs online at www.conkermaths.com and then see how many questions you can answer in just one minute.
0 + 1 = 11 + 0 = 1
0 + 2 = 21 + 1 = 22 + 0 = 2
0 + 3 = 31 + 2 = 32 + 1 = 33 + 0 = 3
0 + 4 = 41 + 3 = 42 + 2 = 43 + 1 = 44 + 0 = 4
0 + 5 = 51 + 4 = 52 + 3 = 53 + 2 = 54 + 1 = 55 + 0 = 5
0 + 6 = 61 + 5 = 62 + 4 = 63 + 3 = 64 + 2 = 65 + 1 = 66 + 0 = 6
Key VocabularyWhat is 3 add 2?What is 2 plus 2?
What is 5 take away 2?What is 1 less than 4?
They should be able to answer these questions in any order, including missing number questions e.g. 3 + M = 5 or 4 – M = 2.
Science – KS1Science – KS1Some physics topics moved to KS2 only:
• Light & Dark; Sound; Forces; ElectricityReduce requirement to know life processesNo requirement to make predictions or fair testsDrugs as medicines removedCare for animals/others/environment removedChanging materials with heat moves to KS2Y1: Naming of plants and animals addedY1: Seasonable changes & weather addedY2: Introduce simple food chainsY2: Some study of movement on different surfaces
Science – KS1Science – KS1Some physics topics moved to KS2 only:
• Light & Dark; Sound; Forces; ElectricityReduce requirement to know life processesNo requirement to make predictions or fair testsDrugs as medicines removedCare for animals/others/environment removedChanging materials with heat moves to KS2Y1: Naming of plants and animals addedY1: Seasonable changes & weather addedY2: Introduce simple food chainsY2: Some study of movement on different surfaces
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ArtArtGreatly reduced detail in content, with much of the broader detail included in the aims.
Specific objectives include only 4 areas:• Use a range of materials (KS1)• Use drawing, paint & sculpture to share
ideas• Develop techniques in colour, line, form,
etc.• Learn about the work of artists and
designers
ArtArtGreatly reduced detail in content, with much of the broader detail included in the aims.
Specific objectives include only 4 areas:• Use a range of materials (KS1)• Use drawing, paint & sculpture to share
ideas• Develop techniques in colour, line, form,
etc.• Learn about the work of artists and
designers
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ComputingComputingSignificant change in focus from digital literacy and applications to control and programmingIntroduction to creating programs in KS1 (e.g. roamer style sequences of instructions)E-safety included in both key stagesLogical reasoning and problem-solving to identify flaws in instructions and correct themComplex instruction systems and variables covered in KS2Understand and use computer networks, including the internet (KS2)
ComputingComputingSignificant change in focus from digital literacy and applications to control and programmingIntroduction to creating programs in KS1 (e.g. roamer style sequences of instructions)E-safety included in both key stagesLogical reasoning and problem-solving to identify flaws in instructions and correct themComplex instruction systems and variables covered in KS2Understand and use computer networks, including the internet (KS2)
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Design & TechnologyDesign & TechnologyBroadly similar requirements at both Key Stages for main aspects, although slightly less specific detail:
Design Make Evaluate Technical Knowledge
Statutory requirement to include cooking at both Key Stages
Design & TechnologyDesign & TechnologyBroadly similar requirements at both Key Stages for main aspects, although slightly less specific detail:
Design Make Evaluate Technical Knowledge
Statutory requirement to include cooking at both Key Stages
DT
GeographyGeographyReduced emphasis on investigative GeographyIncreased focus on geographical knowledge:KS1: name continents and home countriesKS1: Compare local geography to UK & worldKS1: Introduce key geography vocabulary
GeographyGeographyReduced emphasis on investigative GeographyIncreased focus on geographical knowledge:KS1: name continents and home countriesKS1: Compare local geography to UK & worldKS1: Introduce key geography vocabulary
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HistoryHistoryReduced emphasis on sources & methodologyRelatively little change at KS1, with slight increase in national focusReduced emphasis on diversity & culture
HistoryHistoryReduced emphasis on sources & methodologyRelatively little change at KS1, with slight increase in national focusReduced emphasis on diversity & culture
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MusicMusicSlimmed-down Programme of StudyKS1 focus on experimentation with voice and tuned and untuned instrumentsMusical elements (pitch, tempo, etc.) renamed as “inter-related dimensions”
MusicMusicSlimmed-down Programme of StudyKS1 focus on experimentation with voice and tuned and untuned instrumentsMusical elements (pitch, tempo, etc.) renamed as “inter-related dimensions”
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Physical EducationPhysical EducationSlimmed-down Programme of StudyKS1 focus on mastering basic skills and playing in team gamesLess focus on evaluation, focus moves to improving personal bests
Physical EducationPhysical EducationSlimmed-down Programme of StudyKS1 focus on mastering basic skills and playing in team gamesLess focus on evaluation, focus moves to improving personal bests
PE
Religious EducationReligious EducationReligious Education does not form part of the National Curriculum, but remains statutory. Schools should continue to follow the locally-agreed syllabus
Citizenship & PSHECitizenship & PSHECitizenship and PSHE are not statutory subjects in primary schools. Schools are free to choose what content is taught in these subjects.
Farewell and thank you