Knowledge organiser – Music Y1: Sound patterns

A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Music, Year 1, Sound patterns (Fairytales).

 

This Music resource is designed to support the pupils as they explore how music can be used to enhance storytelling in fairytales. It introduces key vocabulary such as rhythm, tempo, dynamics, pitch, and motif, helping the pupils understand how musical elements create mood and character. The pupils will also learn how to recognise musical themes in fairytales and experiment with creating their own sound effects and melodies to accompany stories.

 

Vocabulary display: R&W Y1: How did the world begin?

This unit vocabulary display includes keywords from the Year 1 unit Religion and worldviews, Y1, How did the world begin? and additional unit-specific words that may be helpful in a display.

 

Key vocabulary is clearly labelled on the display, highlighting essential words that the pupils are expected to retain and reuse in future units. Understanding these words enhances comprehension of the subject and supports understanding of prominent organised worldviews.

 

See the full Religion and worldviews: Progression of key vocabulary.

 

Knowledge organiser – Music Y1: Dynamics

A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Music, Year 1, Dynamics.

 

This Music resource is designed to support the pupils as they explore how music can represent the seaside environment. It introduces key vocabulary such as rhythm, tempo, pitch, dynamics, and soundscape, helping the pupils understand how musical elements can create imagery and atmosphere. The pupils will also learn how to recognise different sounds associated with the seaside and create their own seaside-inspired compositions.

 

Vocabulary display: Dynamics – Y1

Religion and worldviews: Transitioning to Kapow Primary

Vocabulary display – R&W Y1/2 (A): What do some people believe God looks like?

This unit vocabulary display includes keywords from the mixed-age unit Religion and worldviews, Y1/2 (A), What do some people believe God looks like? and additional unit-specific words that may be helpful in a display.

 

Key vocabulary is clearly labelled on the display, highlighting essential words that the pupils are expected to retain and reuse in future units. Understanding these words enhances comprehension of the subject and supports understanding of prominent organised worldviews.

 

See the full Religion and worldviews: Progression of key vocabulary.

 

Vocabulary display – R&W Y1: What do some people believe God looks like?

This unit vocabulary display includes keywords from the Year 1 unit Religion and worldviews, Y1, What do some people believe God looks like? and additional unit-specific words that may be helpful in a display.

 

Key vocabulary is clearly labelled on the display, highlighting essential words that the pupils are expected to retain and reuse in future units. Understanding these words enhances comprehension of the subject and supports understanding of prominent organised worldviews.

 

See the full Religion and worldviews: Progression of key vocabulary.

 

Knowledge organiser: Drawing: Exploring line and shape

A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Art and design, Year 1, Drawing: Exploring line and shape.

 

This resource is designed to support children as they develop their drawing skills by exploring different types of lines and shapes. It introduces key vocabulary, artistic techniques and materials, such as chalk, pastels and charcoal, alongside influential artists like Bridget Riley and Paul Klee. Perfect for reinforcing essential knowledge, it helps children experiment with mark-making, understand how lines can create different effects and build confidence in their artistic expression.
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