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Holy Family Catholic Primary School
Long Term Plan – Year 5
Links to British Values
Links to HRSE
Autumn 1
Computing
Autumn 2
Scratch
Science
Earth and Space
Role that Britain has
played in space
exploration.
Forces
British scientist –
Isaac Newton
Science
Investigation
Investigate the
changing length of
shadows
Sizes of canopy on
parachute
investigation
History
Anglo Saxons and Scots
-Britain’s settlement
-Roman withdrawal
-Scots invasion from Ireland to north Britain
(now Scotland)
-Anglo-Saxon invasions, settlements kingdoms,
place names and village life
-Christian conversion- Canterbury, Iona and
Lindisfarne
Looking at introduction of Christianity to
Britain.
Some days of the week named after Saxon
Gods.
Longitude, latitude,
Locational
equator,
Geography linked to
hemispheres and
settlements/
Geography
Spring 1
How the internet
works
Properties and
changes of materials
Spring 2
Websites
Summer 1
Spreadsheets
Summer 2
Databases
Properties and
changes of materials
Animals including
humans
Investigate how to
separate materials
Investigate how to
speed up dissolving
Compare gestation
period of animals
Living things and
their habitats
Habitats within
Britain. How have
these habitats
changed with land
development? What
policies are in place
to protect habitats?
What do seeds need
to germinate?
Ancient Greece
- Greek life
- Achievements
- Influence on western world
Non-European Study
- Mayan Civilization c. AD 900
- Contrasts with British history in the same
period
Volcanoes and Earthquakes/ Rivers and
Mountains
-Water cycle
A study of Central America
-Maps/ atlases/ globes/ digital mapping
-Environmental regions
time zones
(Link to Science)
Kingdoms etc.
Place names in
Britain today from
Saxon times.
-Vegetation belts
-Climate zones
-Biomes
(Coniston Trip)
-Key physical & human characteristics
-Countries
-Major cities
Compare the effect of London 2012 on locals to
Rio 2016 on locals.
Art
Creating a
sketchbook
-record
observations
Anglo Saxon Art
-religious art
-Beowulf artwork
British art from the
past
Landscapes
-sketching, painting, pastels
British artists – Constable and Turner
Clay sculpture
-Mayan masks
-collages
Famous Central
American artist
-Fernando Llort
-wood paintings
Design
Technology
Anglo Saxon Crafts
-Musical instruments
-Toys and games
British crafts from the past
3D Volcano models
Mayan Hats
-design, make &
evaluate
Understanding the
history of British
music
-Traditions
-Famous composers
Beowulf drumming
-recall sounds
-aural memory
-accuracy
-fluency
-expression
Volcano composition
-recall sounds
-aural memory
Water Cycle
composition and
-instruments
-voices
-solo/ensemble
Central American
Food
-healthy diet
- selecting/
preparing/taste/tex
ture/smell
-adapt own recipes
-source of
ingredients
Where are a lot of
British foods
inspired from?
Latin American
music
- high quality live
and recorded music
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
Invasion games
Athletics
respect and
appreciation for
different rules
Dance
Athletics
Dance/ Gymnastics
Swimming
Gymnastics
Swimming
Athletics
Orienteering
Tennis
respect and
appreciation for
Cricket
Rounders
Tennis
respect and
appreciation for
Music
PE
Water Cycle models
Look at use of hats
in British culture
Latin American
music
-composition and
performance
SMSC/PSHE
New Beginnings
Getting on and
Falling out
HRSE
Core Theme 2
To realise the nature
and consequences of
discrimination, teasing,
bullying and aggressive
behaviours (inc cyber
bullying, use of
prejudice based
language) how to
respond and ask for
help.
Core Theme 1
Recognise cause and
effect in their actions
and take personal
responsibility.
British Values
Theme Days
Eid-al-Adha
Diwali (Oct 30)
Remembrance Day
(Nov 11)
St. Andrew’s Day
(Nov 30)
Hannukah (Dec 25 –
1 Jan)
Say no to bullying
Good to be me
Baisakhi (Apr 13)
St. David’s Day (Mar
1)
St. Patrick’s Day
(Mar 17)
different rules
Going for goals
different rules
Changes
Core Theme 1
See above science
topic
Core Theme 1
See above science
topic
Core Theme 2
To be aware of
different types of
relationships including
those between
acquaintances, friends,
relatives and family.
To know that some
relationships can be
harmful and who to talk to
if they need support. To
recognise and manage
dares.
St George’s Day
(Apr 23)
Buddha Day (May
3rd)
HRSE objectives taught throughout the year through British Values curriculum –
 To value the diversity of national, regional, religious and ethnic identities in the United Kingdom and beyond.