Home wasn’t built in a day! Summer Two
Thematic Subject One:
Thematic Subject Two:
Geography
History
Location Knowledge: Name and locate the countries and
geographical regions and their identifying human and physical
versions of past events may exist,
understand how some of these aspects
giving some reasons for this.
Historical Enquiry:
Use the eight points of a compass,
change, cause, similarity and difference
symbols and key (including the use of
and significance.
Ordnance Survey maps) to build
his/her knowledge of the United
places e.g. new bypass.
record and present the human and
digital resources.
Understand that our knowledge of the past comes from a range of sources.
Use fieldwork to observe, measure,
sketch maps, plans and graphs and
Make confident use of a variety of sources for independent research.
Understanding of events, people and
country
county
landscape urban
city population
Spanish The Planets Me in the World
Music Y6 Performance
Mini Themes Outdoor Learning
Describe a local history study.
Key Vocabulary
coastal
local
landmark
past
town
sources
rural
topographical
Population in UK cities
What you should already know: -
I live in a town called Skelmersdale.
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Skelmersdale is a town in England, which is a country, England is in the United Kingdom, is in the continent of Europe.
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(Computing file)
Crossy Road
changes:
Key Vocabulary cartographer
Computing
information.
decision making about the location of
using a range of methods, including
(Jigsaw journal)
Changing Me
organisation of relevant historical
Use maps, charts etc. to support
physical features in the local area
Construct informed responses that involve thoughtful selection and
Kingdom and the wider world.
Address and sometimes devise historically valid questions about
four and six –figure grid references,
Understand how our knowledge of the different sources and that different
rivers) and land – use patterns and
Geographic Skills & Fieldwork
PHSE
past is constructed from a range of
features ( hill, mountains, coasts and
have changed over time.
A local history study
Historical Interpretations:
characteristics, key topographical
(Science book)
Evolution and Inheritance
Subject Content:
cities of the United Kingdom,
Discrete Learning: Science
The capital cities of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom and their characteristics.
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The surrounding seas of the United Kingdom.
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Land-use patterns in the local area and how they have changed over time.
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The terms urban and rural and use them to describe the areas of the UK.
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How do locate places using four figure grid references.
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How to identify features such as hill, mountains, coasts and rives on a map.
Characteristics of the UK