Religion and worldviews: Personal development, SMSC and British values mapping

Religion and worldviews: Progression of skills and knowledge — mixed-age

This document shows the progression of knowledge and skills for those schools following our R&W curriculum mixed-age planning for mixed Y1/2, Y3/4 and Y5/6 classes. It shows progression in each of our three strands: Substantive knowledge (concept and worldview-related), Disciplinary knowledge and Personal knowledge, covering:

 

 

 

 

EYFS information is included.

 

This document is for use alongside our R&W mixed-age long-term plan and shows the progression of skills and knowledge for those teaching on a two-year rolling cycle.

Religion and worldviews: Long-term plan — mixed-age

Knowledge organiser: Geography – Y2 Why is our world wonderful?

Knowledge organiser – History Y2: How did we learn to fly?

A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit History, Y2, How did we learn to fly?

 

This resource is designed to support children as they explore the history of flight.  It highlights key vocabulary, significant events, and notable figures in flight history, from the Wright brothers’ first flight to modern space exploration. Featuring a timeline, this Knowledge organiser helps children develop an understanding of technological progress and historical significance. It is perfect for reinforcing learning, building historical enquiry skills, and fostering curiosity about how humans have taken to the skies.

 

RSE & PSHE: Protected characteristics mapping

‘All primary and secondary schools…should be able to demonstrate that no form of discrimination is tolerated and that pupils show respect for those who share the protected characteristics. Schools will not be able to demonstrate this by pointing to a general policy of encouraging respect for all people.’

 

Guidance: Inspecting teaching of the protected characteristics in schools, Ofsted, 2021.

 

This document shows where our RSE & PSHE lesson plans support schools in achieving this aim.

 

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