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English: SeaBean
Synopsis:
Narrative work and Guided Reading based on 'SeaBean' by Sarah Holding
History
Historical Concepts
Stories & Sources
Historical Questions
Historical Vocabulary
Geography
Locational Knowledge
Human & Physical Geography
Skills & Fieldwork
Place Knowledge
D&T
Design
Evaluate
Technical Knowledge
Make
Food Technology
Art
Media & Materials
Significant Artists
Vocabulary
Skills
Computing
Computer Science
Digital Literacy
Information Technology
E-Safety
Music
Review & Evaluate
Composition
Listen To
Play & Performance
PE
Communication
Participation
Competence
Performance
Science
Make Observations
Perform Tests
Ask Questions
Gather Data
Analyse Data
Use Equipment
Writing
Language & Vocabulary
Select appropriate language and vocabulary to reflect their understanding of audience and purpose
Develop characters, settings and atmosphere using language and vocabulary from reading/books
Integrate dialogue to advance action and convey character
Plan, Draft, Edit & Evaluate
Identify audience and purpose of writing
Note and develop initial ideas drawing on reading
Select appropriate grammar and punctuation and understand how these can change/enhance meaning
Use a wide range of cohesive devices within sentences and between ideas/paragraphs
Grammar & Punctuation
Use wider range of cohesive devices (repetition of word/phrase, adverbials and ellipsis )
Use perfect form to indicate time/cause
Text Structure & Features
In fiction, consider how authors develop character and setting
Use a wide range of devices to build cohesion within and across paragraphs
Evaluate how authors use language and consider effect on the reader
Be exposed to wide range of books including myths, legends, fairy stories, modern fiction, fiction from literary heritage and books from other cultures
Summarise main ideas from more than one paragraph using evidence
Summarise and present familiar stories in their own words
Transcription
Reading
Word Reading
Comprehension
Read books that are structured in different ways
Increase familiarity with wide range of myths, legends, traditional stories, modern fiction, fiction from literary heritage and books from other cultures
Identify and discuss themes and conventions
Make comparisons within and across books
Discuss and explore meanings of words in context
• Ask questions to improve understanding of text
• Infer characters’ feelings, thoughts and motives and justify using evidence
Summarise main ideas identifying key details
Summarise main ideas identifying key details
Identify how language, structure and presentation contribute to meaning
Discuss books (and courteously challenge others’ opinions)
Maths
Number Sense
read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10,000,000 and determine the value of each digit
Addition & Subtraction
Multiplication & Division
Fractions
Measurement
Geometry
Statistics
Algebra