NEW Year 4 - Primary Long Term Planning 2015-2016 AUTUMN TERM 1 Year: 4
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A range of brochures and non-fiction books: Information texts Talk for writing Introduction: Writing to inform
A range of brochures and non-fiction books
A range of brochures and non-fiction books
Talk for writing Writing to inform
Talk for writing Writing to inform
Non-fiction: Egypt Nonfiction Creative Writing
Reading Writing
Grammar and Punctuation
Spellings
Maths Mental Arithmetic Science R.E Humanities Computing
Word families
Using suffixes beginning with vowel letters e.g. forgetting forgotten beginning beginner prefer preferred gardening gardener Number, place value and rounding Times tables: 2, 5, 10
Using a range of prefixes such as super, anti, auto
Consonant letter vowel/consonant
Using suffixes beginning with vowel letters e.g. forgetting forgotten beginning beginner prefer preferred gardening gardener Mental addition and subtraction Times tables: 2, 5, 10
The /I/ sound spelt y elsewhere than the end of words Myth gym Egypt pyramid mystery
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
A range of brochures and non-fiction books
A range of brochures and non-fiction books
A range of brochures and nonfiction books
N/A
Writing to Inform – Assessment
Talk for writing Writing to describe
Talk for writing Writing to describe
Talk for writing Writing to describe Using conjunctions when before after while so because adverbs then next soon therefore or propositions (e.g. before after during in because of) The /I/ sound spelt y elsewhere than the end of words Myth gym Egypt pyramid mystery
Multiplication Times tables: 2, 5, 10
Multiplication and division Times tables 3, 4, 6
Using conjunctions when before after while so because adverbs then next soon therefore or propositions (e.g. before after during in because of) The /^/ sound spelt ou Young touch double trouble mystery Geometry: properties of shapes Times tables 3, 4, 6
Living things and their habitats
What does light and dark mean? Ancient Egypt We are software designers
Present perfect tense instead of simple past
Talk for writing Writing to describe
Present perfect tense instead of simple past
Prefixes
Prefixes
Un/dis/mis In/ill/im/irr/re/sub/int er/super/anti/auto
Un/dis/mis In/ill/im/irr/re/sub/int er/super/anti/auto
Measures
Assessment
Times tables 3, 4, 6
Times tables 3, 4, 6
NEW Year 4 - Primary Long Term Planning 2015-2016 AUTUMN TERM 2
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Creative Writing
Creative Writing
Creative Writing
Creative Writing
Creative Writing
Plot, Character and Setting
Plot, Character and Setting Aesop’s Fable – Wolf and Lamb
Setting
Plot, Character and Setting
Plot, Character and Setting
Reading Assessment
Dog and Wolf
Mouse and Lion
Turtle and Hare
Fiction: Creative Writing and Fables
Reading
Writing
Writing to imagine, explore and entertain
Explore the main conventions of the short story (plot, character and setting) Writing to imagine, explore and entertain
Plot, Character and Setting
Developing dialogue Setting and introduction Planning own Fable – using an animal, an event and a specific setting
Grammar and Punctuation
Sentence types
Sentence types
Spellings
Prefixes
Prefixes
Un/dis/mis In/ill/im/irr/re/sub/inter/super/ anti/auto
Mental and written addition and subtraction Times tables: 9, 11
Maths Mental Arithmetic Science R.E Humanities Computing
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Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Creative Writing
Creative Writing
Plot, Character and Setting
Plot, Character and Setting
Creative Writing and Science Fiction Poetry
Fox and Grapes Writing to imagine, explore and entertain
Writing to inform, explain and describe:
Writing to inform, explain and describe
Writing to inform, explain and describe
Newspaper article
Newspaper article
Science Fiction - Stories set in Imaginary Worlds
Composition – develop and extend their story introductions to a full story Assessment week – independent writing assessment Subordinate clause
Subordinate clause
Using inverted commas to punctuate direct speech
Using inverted commas to punctuate direct speech
Prefixes
Prefixes
The suffix ation
The suffix ation
The suffix ation
Un/dis/mis In/ill/im/irr/re/sub/inter/ super/anti/auto
Un/dis/mis In/ill/im/irr/re/sub/inte r/super/anti/auto
Un/dis/mis In/ill/im/irr/re/sub/inte r/super/anti/auto
Information adoration sensation preparation admiration
Information adoration sensation preparation admiration
Information adoration sensation preparation admiration
Multiplication
Multiplication and division Times tables: 9, 11
Fractions
Fractions
Geometry
Geometry
Times tables: 7, 8 , 12
Times tables: 7, 8 , 12
Times tables: 9, 11
Times tables: 7, Times tables: 7, 8 , 8 , 12 12 Animals including Humans
What does light and dark mean? British clothing 1066 to Modern day We are toy designers
Using inverted commas to punctuate direct speech and other punctuation eg. a comma after reporting direct speech
Poetry – Calligrams
SPaG assessment
Data handling and time Times tables: 7, 8 , 12
NEW Year 4 - Primary Long Term Planning 2015-2016 SPRING TERM 1 Non-Fiction: Robin Hood Reading
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Week 6
Beowulf
Beowulf
Beowulf
Robin Hood
Robin Hood
Robin Hood
Writing
Folklore, Myths and Legends Non-fiction – Writing to entertain – Narrative
Folklore, Myths and Legends Non-fiction – Writing to entertain – Narrative
Folklore, Myths and Legends Fiction – Writing to entertain – Narrative
Folklore, Myths and Legends Non-fiction – Writing to entertain – Narrative
Folklore, Myths and Legends Non-fiction – Writing to entertain – Narrative
Folklore, Myths and Legends Fiction – Writing to entertain – Narrative
Pronoun
Pronoun, possessive
Apostrophes to mark singular and plural
Apostrophes to mark singular and plural
The Suffix ly
The Suffix ly
The suffix
The suffix
The grammatical difference between plural and possessive s The suffix
The grammatical difference between plural and possessive s The suffix
Root word y Number, place value and rounding
Root word y Mental and written addition and subtraction Recap tables: 4, 6, 11
Root word le Mental and written multiplication
Root word le Mental and written division
Root word ic ally Fractions
Root word ic ally Fractions and decimals
Recap tables: 9, 12
Recap tables: 9, 12
Recap tables: 7, 8
Recap tables: 7, 8
Grammar and Punctuation Spellings Maths Mental Arithmetic
Recap tables: 4, 6, 11
Science
Sound
R.E Humanities Computing
What does it mean to be a Sikh? Mountains, Rivers and Coasts We are musicians
NEW Year 4 - Primary Long Term Planning 2015-2016 SPRING TERM 2: Fiction: Issues based stories Reading
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Week 6
Issues based stories Jaqueline Wilson and Charles Causley.
Issues based stories Jaqueline Wilson and Charles Causley
Issues based stories Jaqueline Wilson and Charles Causley
Poetry. Timothy Winters. Inferences and deductions.
Writing
Genre and theme. Blurbs.
Paragraphs.
Grammar and Punctuation Spellings
Determiners. Prefixes and suffixes.
Determiners. Pronouns. Words ending sounding like // spelt ture
Using paragraphs to organise an idea around a theme. The suffix ous
Root words and ‘ly’ ending words.
Words ending sounding like // spelt sure
Factual and inferential questions. Book review. Planning and writing own stories. Plot and structure. Using paragraphs to organise an idea around a theme Words ending sounding like // spelt sion
Issues based stories Jaqueline Wilson and Charles Causley. Inference and deductions. Themes. Postcard stories. Showing not telling.
Measure treasure pleasure enclosure
Check for (t)ch for er e.g. teacher
Poisonous dangerous famous
Poisonous dangerous famous
Division invasion confusion
Glamourous vigorious Curious, hideous
Creature, furniture, nature, catcher, richer
Maths Mental Arithmetic Science R.E Humanities Computing
mental calculation
Written addition and subtraction
Time
Recap tables: 7, 8
Recap tables: 7, 8
Recap tables: 7, 8
Haiku.
The suffix ous
Glamourous vigorious Curious, hideous
Written multiplication and division
Geometry
Recap tables: 7, 8
Recap tables: 7, 8
States of matter What does it mean to be a Sikh? Viking and Anglo-Saxons. (Britain’s settlement by the Anglo-Saxons The Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the Kingdom of and Scots) England to the time of Edward the Confessor. We are HTML editors
NEW Year 4 - Primary Long Term Planning 2015-2016
SUMMER TERM 1 Fiction: Prince and the Pauper Reading Writing
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Week 6
The Prince and the Pauper – Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper – Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper – Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper – Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper – Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper – Mark Twain
Writing to explain: Recounts
Writing to explain: Diary
Writing to review: Book review
Standard English forms for verb inflections instead of local spoken form Endings which sounds like // spelt tion sion ssion and cian
Standard English forms for verb inflections instead of local spoken form Endings which sounds like // spelt tion sion ssion and cian
Noun phrases modifying adjectives, nouns + prepositions phrases Endings which sounds like // spelt tion sion ssion and cian
Noun phrases modifying adjectives, nouns + prepositions phrases Endings which sounds like // spelt tion sion ssion and cian
Invention injection action hesitation competition expression confession musician magician
Invention injection action hesitation competition expression confession musician magician
Invention injection action hesitation competition expression confession musician magician
Written addition and subtraction and measures SATs paper mental methods
Mental and written multiplication and division
Fractions
SATs paper mental methods
SATs paper mental methods
Stories with historical settings Focus - Beginnings
Stories with historical settings Focus – Middles and endings Grammar
Writing to explain: Recounts
Grammar and Punctuation
Grammar
Spellings
Endings with sound like // spelt tion sion ssion cian
Endings with sound like // spelt tion sion ssion cian
Invention injection action hesitation completion expression
Invention injection action hesitation completion expression
Maths Mental Arithmetic
Place value ideas SATs paper mental methods
Mental addition and subtraction and measures SATs paper mental methods
Science R.E
Electricity How did the world come into being and why should we care about it?
Humanities Computing
Who are the global caretakers? We are! / Rainforests We are co-authors
Invention injection action hesitation competition expression confession musician magician Area and perimeter of rectilinear shapes and capacity SATs paper mental methods
NEW Year 4 - Primary Long Term Planning 2015-2016
SUMMER TERM 2 Non-Fiction: Planet Earth Rainforest Reading Writing Grammar and Punctuation Spellings
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Week 4 Assessment Week
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Week 6
Planet Earth
Planet Earth
Planet Earth
Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll
Writing to persuade
Writing to argue
Poetry
Poetry
Frontal adverbials
Frontal adverbials
Using commas after frontal adverbials
Using commas after frontal adverbials
Words with /g/ sound gue and the /k/ sound spelt que
Words with /s/ sound sc
Words with /ei/ sound spelt ei,ey eigh
Homophones
Writing to inform
Writing to persuade
Noun phrases modifying adjectives, nouns + prepositions phrases Words with the /k/ sound spelt ch
Noun phrases modifying adjectives, nouns + prepositions phrases Words with the /f/ sound spelt ch
Scheme chorus chemist echo character
Chef chalet machine brochure
Maths
Mental calculations
Measures
Mental Arithmetic
SATs paper mental methods
SATs paper mental methods
League tongue antique unique Written addition and subtraction SATs paper mental methods
Vein, weigh, eight, neighbour, they, obey Mental and written multiplication and division SATs paper mental methods
2D shape, angles and co-ordinates SATs paper mental methods
Science
Animals including humans
R.E
How did the world come into being and why should we care about it?
Humanities Computing
Planet Earth - How do I impact on Children and families far away?
Statistics SATs paper mental methods
What can we discover about our local area? A local history study on Richard III.
We are meteorologists