The ‘Cornerstones’ curriculum supports us in designing, delivering and managing full coverage of the foundation subjects promoting cohesive links between these and the core subjects.
Please see our curriculum overview below.
Year |
subject |
Autumn 1 |
Autumn 2 |
Spring 1 |
Spring 2 |
Summer 1 |
Summer 2 |
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1 |
Topic |
Memory Box |
Street Detectives |
Scented Garden |
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Driver |
History |
Geography |
Science |
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Science |
Seasons |
Animals including humans |
Materials |
Plants |
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Computing |
Online safety |
Programming |
Digital content and the internet |
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English – Texts |
Dinosaurs love underpants Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs. |
On the Way Home – Jill Murphy The 3 little pigs |
Traditional Stories |
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Genres |
Captions Stories with familiar settings Information texts
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Instructions (linked to computing/directions) Traditional Tales |
Traditional Tales Senses poems Information texts |
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2 |
Topic |
Land Ahoy |
Wriggle and Crawl |
Towers, Tunnels and Turrets |
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Driver |
Geography |
Science |
History |
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Science |
Plants |
Animals including Humans |
Living Things and their Habitats |
Uses of Everyday Materials |
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Computing |
Online safety |
Digital content and the internet |
Programming |
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English- Texts |
Pirate stories |
Very Hungry Caterpillar |
Princess and the Pea Rapunzel |
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Genres |
Stories with familiar settings Recounts Non-chronological reports Short stories |
Non chronological reports Explanations Instructions Procedural Narrative (e.g. own version of hungry caterpillar) Poetry |
Traditional tales Recounts Poetry |
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3 |
Topic |
Tribal tales |
I am Warrior |
Mighty metals (3 weeks) Flow |
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Driver |
History |
History |
Science / Geography |
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Science |
Rocks |
Light |
Forces and Magnets |
Animals including humans |
Plants |
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Computing |
Online safety |
Programming |
Digital content and the internet |
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English - Texts |
Stone Age Boy Romans on the Rampage |
Iron Man
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This Morning, I met a whale Flotsam The otter who wanted to know |
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Genres |
Non-chronological reports Diary entries Roman stories – fiction Roman Myths |
Narrative Instructions (forces link) Explanation text Recounts |
Explanation – (water cycle) Non-chronological reports Poetry – shape poetry / rivers |
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4 |
Topic |
Traders and Raiders |
Misty Mountains |
Gods and Mortals |
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Driver |
History |
Geography |
History |
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Science |
States of Matter |
Sound |
Living things and their habitats |
Electricity |
Animals including Humans |
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Computing |
Online safety |
Programming |
Digital content and the internet |
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English - Texts |
Viking at School – Jeremy Strong The Last Viking – Terry Deary Erik the Viking |
Giant – Kate Scott The Bubble Boy – Stewart Foster Revolting Rhymes |
Who let the Gods out? – Maz Evans
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Genres |
Historical Narrative Non-Chronological reports News reports Poetry – Kennings, Haikus |
Explanation texts Persuasive texts Narrative – linked to class novel Poetry – linked to Roald Dahl |
Greek Myths Diary entries Olympics link Non-chronological reports recounts
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5 |
Topic |
Pharaohs |
Mini Beast Creator |
Off with her head |
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Driver |
Geography /History |
Science |
History |
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Science |
Earth and Space |
Properties + Changes of materials |
Living things and their habitats |
Animals including Humans |
Forces |
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Computing |
Online safety |
Programming |
Digital content and the internet |
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English - Texts |
Highwayman Suitcase Kids 50 years of the Moon Landing |
Charlotte’s Web Tuesday – David Weisner |
My Friend Walter – Michael Morpurgo
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Genres |
Egyptian Myths / Creation Myths News reports Narrative poetry |
Procedural / Instructions Explanation Short stories |
Persuasive writing Play-scripts Recounts Narrative – linked to text |
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6 |
Topic |
Frozen Kingdom |
A Child’s War |
Hola Mexico! |
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Driver |
Geography |
History |
Geography / History |
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Science |
Living things and their Habitats |
Animals, including Humans |
Light
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Evolution and Inheritance |
Electricity |
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Computing |
Online safety |
Programming |
Digital content and the internet |
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English - Texts |
Water Tower The Ice Palace Kasper: Prince of Cats |
When the Sky Falls Anne Frank's Diary |
Kensuke's Kingdom |
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Genres |
Short stories Diaries – Robert Scott Non- Chronological reports Instructions Diaries – linked to Titanic |
Diaries - Anne Frank Recounts Non- Chronological reports Persuasive writing |
Narrative – linked to text Recounts Newspaper reports |
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