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The New Curriculum September 2014

The New Curriculum September 2014. English. Continued focus on quality writing Grammar objectives for all year groups Focus on reading for pleasure Read a broad range of authors and text types Reciting poetry Required spelling wordlists to be taught. Maths. Larger numbers earlier

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The New Curriculum September 2014

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  1. The New CurriculumSeptember 2014

  2. English • Continued focus on quality writing • Grammar objectives for all year groups • Focus on reading for pleasure • Read a broad range of authors and text types • Reciting poetry • Required spelling wordlists to be taught

  3. Maths • Larger numbers earlier • Tables to 12x12 by end of Year 4 • Earlier introduction to formal written methods • Focus on fractions • Focus on problem solving

  4. Maths • No data handling in Year 1 • No probability • No use of calculators until the end of KS2

  5. Science • Less content in KS1 • Continued emphasis on working scientifically in both key stages • Increased emphasis on terminology and vocabulary • KS2 now includes history of Science and notable Scientists • In KS2 some topics have moved between year groups – no children to miss topics during transition to new curriculum • Evolution in Y6 • Human life cycle now included

  6. KS1 • English • Continued focus on phonics • Additional spelling sessions • Maths • Use of number lines, hundred squares and partitioning • Increase focus on times tables • Earlier introduction and handling of fractions

  7. KS1 • Science • Additional units include, light, electricity, sound, forces • History • Chronological order • Significant events, people and places • Geography • Naming of continents and oceans • Increased focus on vocabulary

  8. KS1 • Computing • Focus on early programming skills • Continuation of cross-curricular ICT skills • MFL • Not statutory • Other Subjects (Music, Art, DT, PE) • No significant change to our current practice

  9. KS2 • History • Clear timeline of changes in Britain from the Stone Age • Focus on chronology • Geography • Naming countries of the world. • Naming counties, geographical regions and cities of the UK, Europe and the Americas.

  10. KS2 • Computing • Emphasis on programming • Use of ICT skills across the curriculum • E-safety • MFL • Focus on one language – French • Balance of spoken and written language • Basic understanding of grammar

  11. KS2 • Other Subjects (Music, Art, DT, PE) • No significant changes • Focus on competitive sport (PE) • Focus on healthy cooking (DT)

  12. RE (KS1 and KS2) • Not included in the new national curriculum • Continue to follow the objectives set by the Diocese • Core to the life of the school PSHE (KS1 and KS2) • Not included in the new national curriculum • Continue to follow current scheme

  13. Assessment Introduction of new curriculum

  14. Assessment • Levels are being removed • July 2015 will be the last year ‘Levels’ are used at the end of Key Stages • No official guidance on what will replace the levels

  15. Assessment • As far as we know beyond July 2015… • SATs are staying for the end of both key stages • KS1 • Combination of teacher assessments and national tests (marked in school) for Reading, Writing and Maths • Inclusion of a Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar test for Y2 in 2016 • Phonics screening in Y1 will continue

  16. Assessment • As far as we know beyond July 2015… • KS2 • National tests (externally marked) for Reading, SPaG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar) and Maths • Writing will remain as a teacher assessment • We will keep you updated!

  17. Let’s have a go at some SPaG… Question 1 Complete the noun phrase about the school. The __________, ____________ school.

  18. Let’s have a go at some SPaG… Question 2 Which word shows what Ricky did? Circle one word. Ricky shouted loudly so that his friends could hear him.

  19. Let’s have a go at some SPaG… Question 2 Which word shows what Ricky did? Circle one word. Ricky shouted loudly so that his friends could hear him.

  20. Let’s have a go at some SPaG… Question 3 Fill in the gaps in the sentence below, using the past progressive form of the verbs in the boxes. While I __________ in the park, my mum _____________ my sister on the swing. to play to push

  21. Let’s have a go at some SPaG… Question 3 Fill in the gaps in the sentence below, using the past progressive form of the verbs in the boxes. While I was playing in the park, my mum was pushing my sister on the swing. to play to push

  22. Let’s have a go at some SPaG… Question 4 Put a cross in each row to show the type of noun in each sentence.

  23. Let’s have a go at some SPaG… Question 4 Put a cross in each row to show the type of noun in each sentence.

  24. Useful SPaG resources to help with terminology Published by Usborne Published by Oxford University Press

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