Literacy ICT Katie Morag books diary writing Digital
Literacy ICT • Katie Morag books – diary writing • Digital creation. • Traditional stories – The Enormous Turnip • Searching for information - Internet • Focus on handwriting – correct formation of lower case letters and writing capital letters. • Spelling rules – adding s and es PE Gymnastics – pathways. Numeracy • Mental and written methods to add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers. • Counting in multiples of 2’s, 5’s and 10’s. • Units of measurement – weight and length. Use language relating to dates, including days of the week and months. • Telling the time to the hour and half past the hour. • Money- recognising coins and notes, adding amounts and giving change. Geography Finding out about island life. Making comparisons to where we live. Identifying Scotland its capital city. Music I can chant a rhythm. I can keep a steady beat. Science I can identify common appliances that run on electricity I can construct a simple series electrical circuit. I can perform simple tests. I can use observations and ideas to suggest answers to questions. I can identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether a lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery. Year 1 Spring Term RE • Special places • Problem solving in different contexts Art/Design Technology • I can respond to ideas and starting points. • I can explore ideas and collect visual information. • I can describe the work of notable artists. • I can use some of the ideas of artists studied to create pieces. • I can use a combination of shapes. • I can include lines and texture. • I can use rolled up paper, straws and clay as materials. • *I can use techniques such as rolling, cutting, moulding and calving. • I can explore different methods and materials as ideas develop. • I can evaluate the final outcome.
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