Reading
Develop phonics until decoding secure Read common suffixes Read & re-read phonic-appropriate books Read common ‘exception’ words Discuss & express views about fiction, non-fiction & poetry Become familiar with & retell stories Ask & answer questions; make predictions Begin to make inferences |
Writing
Spell by segmenting into phonemes Learn to spell common ‘exception’ words Spell using common suffixes, etc. Use appropriate size letters & spaces Develop positive attitude & stamina for writing Begin to plan ideas for writing Record ideas sentence-by-sentence Make simple additions & changes after proof-reading |
Grammar
Use . ! ? , and ’ Use simple conjunctions Begin to expand noun phrases Use some features of standard English Speaking & Listening Articulate & Justify answers Initiate & respond to comments Use spoken language to develop understanding |
Mathematics
Number/Calculation
Know 2, 5, 10x tables Begin to use place value (T/U) Count in 2s, 3s, 5s & 10s Identify, represent & estimate numbers Compare / order numbers, inc. < > = Write numbers to 100 Know number facts to 20 (+ related to 100) Use x and ÷ symbols Recognise commutative property of multiplication |
Geometry & Measures
Know and use standard measures Read scales to nearest whole unit Use symbols for £ and p and add/subtract simple sums of less than £1 or in pounds Tell time to the nearest 5 minutes Identify & sort 2-d & 3-d shapes Identify 2-d shapes on 3-d surfaces Order and arrange mathematical objects Use terminology of position & movement |
Fractions
Find and write simple fractions Understand equivalence of e.g. 2/4 = 1/2 Data Interpret simple tables & pictograms Ask & answer comparison questions Ask & answer questions about totalling |
Science
Biology
Differentiate living, dead and non-living Growing plants (water, light, warmth) Basic needs of animals & offspring Simple food chains & habitats Chemistry Identify and compare uses of different materials Compare how things move on different surfaces |
History (KS1)
Key Concepts
Changes in living memory (linked to aspects of national life where appropriate)
Key Individuals Lives of significant historical figures, including comparison of those from different periods Significant local people
Key Events e.g. Bonfire night Events of local importance
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Art & Design (KS1)
Use a range of materials
Use drawing, painting and sculpture Develop techniques of colour, pattern, texture, line, shape, form and space Learn about range of artists, craftsmen and designers |
Design & Technology (KS1)
Design purposeful, functional & appealing products
Generate, model & communicate ideas Use range of tools & materials to complete practical tasks Evaluate existing products & own ideas Build and improve structure & mechanisms Understand where food comes from |
Modern Languages
Not required at KS1 |
Physical Education (KS1)
Master basic movement, e.g. running, jumping, throwing, catching, balance, agility and co-ordination
Participate in team games Perform dances using simple movement Swimming proficiency at 25m (KS1 or KS2)
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Computing (KS1)
Understand use of algorithms
Write & test simple programs Use logical reasoning to make predictions Organise, store, retrieve & manipulate data Communicate online safely and respectfully Recognise uses of IT outside of school |
Geography (Y2)
Name & locate world’s continents and oceans
Compare local area to a non-European country Use basic vocabulary to describe a less familiar area Use aerial images and other models to create simple plans and maps, using symbols Use simple fieldwork and observational skills to study the immediate environment |
Music (KS1)
Sing songs
Play tuned & untuned instruments musically Listen & understand live and recorded music Make and combine sounds musically |
Religious Education