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Year 6 Learning Unit – The Jenkins Family At War: Overview Subject Focus – History Focus Core Skill – Developing Independence and Responsibility Items written in green italics provide opportunities to develop the global dimension of the curriculum. Possible Starting Points • The Jenkins Family • Duxford Aerodrome • Imperial War Museum • HMS Belfast • ‘Expert witness’ from the community Possible End Products • Journal/diary of individual members of the Jenkins family • Exhibition of work Music • Listen to music of the times. Dance • Learn to Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep. Geography • Locational knowledge of World, Europe and UK. ICT • • • Tape recording visitors. Using videos for research. Internet exploration. Science EdisonLearning Ltd 2004 - 2009 • Copyright Healthy©Eating • Memorise Science ‘Killer Facts’ History • Causes of World War II • The Jenkins Family • Chamberlain’s broadcast • Battle of Britain • Group research and journal writing of individual family members • Journal Entry • Model Map Literacy Links • First entry in journal • Newspaper reports • Persuasive writing • Goodnight Mr Tom • Journals/diaries • Group research • Exhibition/presentation Speaking and Listening/Drama • Hot seating a member of the Jenkins family • Goodnight Mr Tom evaluation • Drama – evacuees • Team discussion • Famous Wartime Speeches Numeracy Links • Base numbers • Codes • Measure - Imperial/Metric Link to Core Value • Courage – Battle of Britain pilots • Integrity – Those in responsible positions • Hope – Keeping up spirits • Compassion – Loss of life and loved ones • Responsibility – Support for each other in the community Sketch book/Art • Observational drawing/painting of artefacts • Make paper dolls • War time promotional posters Design and Technology • Knitting squares to make a blanket. • Rag rugs PSHE • Feelings • Courage and associated feelings • Feelings associated with other core values Homework/Family Learning Opportunities • Research family members recollections • Pen portrait of Churchill • Comparison of games played by primary school children • Setting own homework Year 6 Learning Unit – Out of this World: Overview Subject Focus – Science Focus Core Skill – Learning with others Items written in green italics provide opportunities to develop the global dimension of the curriculum. Possible Starting Points • The year is 2050. Your class have been commissioned to investigate and explore the problems and solutions that could be encountered in sending thirty people into space for five years. (Link to issues such as global warming and population levels) • Turn classroom into a spaceship. Pupils are space explorers seeking information about a “mysterious” planet called Earth. Set “Space missions” to be completed during duration of learning unit. Possible End Product • Presentation of findings to Government Ministers (PowerPoint). • Hold a competition for the best air powered rocket. • Group Learning Unit booklets containing reports from experiments, information collected, stories written etc. PSHE • Living together in a spaceship • Keeping safe and healthy • Eating and drinking • Roles and responsibilities • Job description • Interviews • Preparing to leave P.E./Dance • Moon walking P.E. • Compose and perform dance in response to Planet S i Copyright © EdisonLearning Ltd 2004 - 2009 Art • Design and make a soft sculpture of an ‘alien’ • Design a logo for the spaceship Science • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Enough water Investigating evaporation and condensation Water cleaning Position of the Sun Day and night Earth’s orbit Moon’s orbit Role Play Moon shapes Relative sizes of planets Gravity Names of planets Investigating insulation Rocks and soils Memorise Science ‘Killer Facts’ Design & Technology • Design, make and launch an air powered rocket • Design a home for an alien ICT • • • • • • • Data logging Research Simulation (movement of planets) Control Space story – word processing Databases PowerPoint presentation Music • Music to communicate. Link to Core Value • Courage – of astronauts • Responsibility – of living and learning together • Hope – Vision of space travel planners • Compassion – Space shuttle disaster • Integrity – Balancing long-term gains with short-term risk • Wisdom – of scientists and technicians who made space travel possible Literacy Links • Space poetry • Glossary of terms • Job advertisements, description and person specification • Letter of application • Instructions • Play script • Description of an alien • Space mission adventure story • Journalism Speaking and Listening • Debate space missions • Living together in a spaceship (PSHE) I t i Numeracy Links • Distance/light years – place value. • Time and distance. f S Homework and Independent Learning • Make an alien from recyclable materials and hold an exhibition with presentation • Teach parent/carer orbits • Keep a moon-shape diary over a month • Planet word search • Design a spacesuit Year 6 Mini Enterprise Curriculum Area Phase One Copyright © EdisonLearning Ltd 2004 - 2009 Phase Two Phase Three Phase Four Phase Five Year 6 • • Hope Respect • Responsibility • Justice • Integrity • Personal Evaluation Core Values Advisory Service Designing & Making Company Business (includes ICT, Art, Numeracy, Literacy, Speaking and Listening) Business and Enterprise Advisory Service – could be held daily/weekly/individually as needed Address common problems/concerns/share successes • Explain the role of Teacher/Counsellor • • Idea generation Resources, availability and costing Setting up company • Assign company • General organisation • Research competition • Financial feasibility • • Making prototype Skill audit for production • Making product* • Making product* • • Setting up stall Selling products • • Market research Decision on final product Costings projections (spread sheets) Action plan – assign workers roles, time scales • • Quality control Action plan, progress, company meeting Design art work for advertising • • Action plan progress Stall decoration and presentation Sales presentation for assembly (Multimedia presentation) • • Action plan progress Final accounts evaluation Evaluation of product • • • • Items written in green italics provide opportunities to develop the global dimension of the curriculum. * Opportunities to focus on a global perspective i.e. factories in the developing world e.g. child labour, human rights Learning Unit – The Lady of Shalott Overview Subject Foci – Music, Art, Dance and Drama Copyright © EdisonLearning Ltd 2004 - 2009 • Year 6 Focus Core Skill – Developing a Sense of Self Worth and Understanding of Self and Others Items written in green italics provide opportunities to develop the global dimension of the curriculum. Possible Starting Points • Read the story of The Lady of Shalott • Look at the painting ‘The Lady of Shalott’ by Waterhouse • Read and illustrate the first section of the poem • Enquiry questions Possible End Products • Exhibition of art work • Performance of dance, music and drama Creative Development Art & Sketchbook • Fantasy Images • Illuminated manuscripts Music • Listen to Pavanes • Explore musical instruments • Create a Pavane Physical Development • Learning Pavane steps • Learning / creating the dance • Perform the Pavane Role Play Area • The Lady of Shalott area Homework / Independent Learning • Learn the poem • Answering enquiry questions • Looking at the world through a mirror Knowledge and Understanding oLiteracy Links and Speaking & Listening • Starting point • Exploring setting Literacy Links and Speaking & Listening • Starting point • Exploring setting • Enquiry question • Exploring the structure of the poem • Write a poem / prose • Reading images • Freeze frame • Empathy for The Lady of Shalott • Hot seating • Choral speaking • Choral performance Mathematical Development Personal, Social and Emotional (CLS) • • • Copyright © EdisonLearning Ltd 2004 - 2009 Core Values • Courage • Respect • Wisdom • Responsibility • Compassion Recognising feelings and understanding emotions Developing a positive sense of one’s self Stress management and conflict Together Weresolution can • • • Using logo / floor turtle Pie charts Spirograph patterns Year 6 Curriculum Area Core Values Video of School The Great Geographical Challenge Celebration/ Performance Making Choices Phase One Phase Two Phase Three Phase Four Phase Five • Wisdom • Justice • Courage • Hope • Respect • • • Brainstorm as a class Structures Brainstorm in teams • • Location and content Storyboard and script • Rehearsing/filming and editing • Rehearsing/ filming and editing • • Final edit Final evaluation • • Team review with teacher Research • Team review with teacher Research Questions for quiz • Presentation • The Quiz • Introduce the Geographical Challenge Allocation of UK locations Begin research • • • Brainstorm as a class Structures Task allocation • Developing script/performance • Developing script/performance Designing and Making Scenery, Props and Costumes • • Rehearsal Links between sketches • Final performance • Scenarios • Copyright © EdisonLearning Ltd 2004 - 2009 • • • •