Curriculum Information For Parents / Carers
Curriculum Information For Parents / Carers
At our school it is vital to us that we provide children with opportunities that will enable them to remember more of their learning through an implementation of a sequenced, knowledge-rich, in-depth curriculum which takes advantage of quality texts. This is why we use Cornerstones to help design and sequence our foundation and science curriculum.
Main and mini projects are used to support children to develop a deeper understanding of what they are learning and to raise the profile of foundation subjects.
To find out more about your child's learning this term / half term and how you can help support this please click below to access the year group curriculum newsletter.
Knowledge organisers are a summary of the key facts and essential knowledge that pupils need about a unit of work or a curriculum subject.
Please click on the links below to find knowledge organisers for this term's curriculum projects in Year 6.
Autumn term - 2022
Cornerstones Imaginative Learning Project - Maafa
This history focus project teaches children about Africa past and present and the development of the slave trade. It also explores Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, the causes and consequences of the European colonisation of Africa and the worldwide communities that make up the African diaspora..
Maafa - Knowledge Organiser - Autumn term 2022
Cornerstones Imaginative Learning Project - Circulatory System
This project teaches children about the transport role of the human circulatory system, its main parts and primary functions. They learn about healthy lifestyle choices and the effects of harmful substances on the body.
Useful Web Sites to Support Learning in Year 6
Visit the BBC Teach web page by clicking the image above to learn about how our circulatory system keeps us alive. This web site supports the Y6 science curriculum project - Circulatory System.
Excellent web site with a range of quizzes to develop children's knowledge and understanding. The quiz format constantly makes children think and concentrate so that learning keeps moving forward in a snappy way. After every question pupils are instantly told whether they have answered correctly. Where appropriate, helpful hints are given to make things clearer and to prevent pupils from making mistakes.