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Batley Parish CE (VA) Junior Infant & Nursery School
English Long Term Plan 2016/17
Class: 6
Autumn 1
Genre
Fiction (3-4 weeks)
Stories in familiar settings
Horrid Henry
Horrid Henry’s Birthday Party
Grammar and Punctuation
Understand grammatical terms: verb, noun,
adjective, adverb.
Prepositions
Prepositional phrases
Classic Narratives (2 weeks)
Myths and Legends – Roman Gods and
Goddesses
Romulus and Remus
Fronted adverbials
Compound sentences - conjunctions
Paragraphs
Aesop’s Fables
Biographies (1 week)
Leonardo Da Vinci for Kids
Past perfect
Apostrophes to mark plural possession
Understand that writing can be 3rd or 1st person.
Pronoun or noun to avoid repetition
Spelling
‘u’ sound
‘ough’ sound
‘ea’ and ‘ei’ sound
‘ar’ and ‘er’ sound
irregular ‘i’ sound
curriculum list
suffix -ation
Batley Parish CE (VA) Junior Infant & Nursery School
English Long Term Plan 2016/17
Class: 6
Autumn 2
Genre
Grammar and Punctuation
Fiction (3 weeks)
Ice Palace
Expanded noun phrases
Image Poems (2 weeks)
Ice Palace
Embedded clause with ‘-ing’ verb
Non-chronological Reports (2 weeks)
Starting a sentence with a subordinate clause with “-ing”
Using inverted commas and other speech punctuation
Spelling
topic words
curriculum list
synonyms for ‘scary’
synonyms for ‘great’
Powerful Verbs
Capital letters for proper nouns
suffix -ly
Specific determiners
Possessive pronouns
Spring 1
Contemporary Narratives (2 weeks)
The Shamans Apprentice
The Great Kapok Tree
Use adverbs and adverbials
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Expanded Noun Phrase – modify adjectives
Recounts (1 week)
Tropical World
Fronted Adverbials
Persuasive Writing (2 weeks)
Deforestation
Comparative and superlative adjectives
Repetition to persuade
Possessive Pronouns
Shakespeare Stories (1- 2 weeks)
Midsummer Nights Dream
Standard English forms for verb inflections
adjectives ending in –ed
prepositions
prefix antonyms
plural nouns
plural nouns ending in ‘o’
comparative and superlative adjectives
curriculum list
Batley Parish CE (VA) Junior Infant & Nursery School
English Long Term Plan 2016/17
Class: 6
Twelfth Night
Performance play script
Spring 2
Fictional Humor (2weeks)
Mr Stink
Billionaire Boy
Information Texts (2 weeks)
Healthy Eating
Teeth and Tooth Decay
Non Chronological Reports (1 week)
Organs of the Digestive System
Compound sentences – wider range of conjunctions
Specific Determiners
synonyms for ‘kind’
synonyms for ‘laughed’
Possessive apostrophes
synonyms for ‘hot’
Modal Verbs
synonyms for ‘cold’
Formal language – reported speech
suffix –ous
Plural nouns of words ending in “o”
suffix – sure and - ture
Plural for nouns ending with a “y”
List Poems and Kennings (1 week)
Summer 1
Stories from other cultures (2 weeks)
Africa is not a country
Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters
The Pot of Wisdom
Adjectives ending in ‘-ed’
Instructions and Explanations (2 weeks)
How to build a Pyramid
Mummification
Modal verbs
Maths Vocab. 3
Fronted Adverbials – Time Openers
Powerful Verbs
Recount (1 week)
Bagshawe Museum
Difference between a preposition and an adverb.
Difference between plural and possessive ‘s’
Re-cap Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Maths Vocab.
Maths Vocab. 2
Topic Words
Batley Parish CE (VA) Junior Infant & Nursery School
English Long Term Plan 2016/17
Class: 6
Summer 2
Information Text/ Persuasive Writing (2
weeks)
Brochure for Batley
Informal and formal language
Repetition to persuade
Verbs ending in ‘y’
Fantasy Fiction Contemporary (3 weeks)
How to train your dragon.
How to speak Dragonese.
Compound sentences – wider range of conjunctions
Sentences that give three actions
Fronted adverbials
Poetic Form (2 weeks)
Haikus, Tankas, Cinquins
Off by Heart Performance
Expanded noun phrases
Using inverted commas and other speech
punctuation
Compound nouns -using hypens
suffix – ate
synonyms – to lie
synonyms – to warn/ to ignore
synonyms – worried
synonyms – joyful
to make bigger / smaller