Wellbeing: Equipment list

Wellbeing: Progression of knowledge and skills

Wellbeing: Statutory guidance coverage

This document shows which Wellbeing lessons plans give coverage of the statutory Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education published by the Department for Education. For EYFS (reception) units it shows which Development Matters statements and Early Learning goals each unit is working towards.

 

Wellbeing: Long-term plan

Knowledge organiser: Spanish – Describing family and friends

A Knowledge Organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Spanish, Year 5, Describing friends and family.

 

This resource is designed to support pupils as they learn to describe family members and relationships in Spanish. It introduces key vocabulary for family roles (such as hermano, abuela, and primo) and extends understanding with terms for step- and half-relatives. Through illustrated family trees, pupils explore sentence structures used to describe people and relationships, including how to express sibling information and identify others using the question ¿Quién es? (Who is it?). The document also reinforces verb conjugations and subject pronouns in the present tense, helping pupils construct accurate sentences using me llamo, tengo, and vive. It provides an engaging foundation for confidently discussing personal relationships in Spanish.

 

Webinar slides: Teach the coronation and monarchy with confidence – 23rd April 2023

RSE parent guidance: Breakdown by year group

Webinar: Using micro:bit in your primary classroom

Knowledge organiser – History – How did the Maya civilisation compare to the Anglo-Saxons?

A Knowledge Organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Archived – History, Year 4, How did the Maya civilisation compare to the Anglo-Saxons?

 

This resource is designed to support pupils as they explore how the Maya civilisation developed and how it contrasted with Anglo-Saxon life. It introduces the challenges the Maya faced in settling the rainforest and the innovative solutions they used—such as slash-and-burn farming and crop adaptation. Pupils learn about Maya architecture, including the structure of houses and cities like Tikal, and how these were uncovered through archaeological discoveries. A clear timeline places the Maya periods alongside the Anglo-Saxon era, while key terms such as city-state, hieroglyphics, and creation story support historical literacy. This unit provides rich opportunities for comparative thinking and cultural understanding.

 

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