Key vocabulary display: R&W – Year 5

A display version of the key vocabulary for year 5.

Key vocabulary display: R&W – Y5/6

A display version of the key vocabulary for year 5/6.

Science: National curriculum coverage — mixed-age

A mapping document showing each of the National curriculum’s statutory attainment targets and which Science mixed-age units work towards them, broken down into scientific knowledge and understanding and working scientifically.

Teacher video: Science: Drawing line graphs

This Science video explains how to support pupils in drawing accurate and well-structured line graphs when recording continuous data. It outlines how to identify the variable being changed and measured, choose appropriate scales, label axes, and plot data clearly using a pencil and ruler. The video also covers how to draw a line of best fit, helping pupils interpret data patterns and make predictions with confidence.

This video is part of Kapow Primary’s Teacher Skills videos for Science, key stage 2.

Religion and worldviews: Religious Education Council curriculum framework coverage — mixed-age

This is a Religious Education Council curriculum framework coverage mapping document. It shows the Religious Education Council’s curriculum framework attainment targets (non-statutory) mapped against Kapow Primary’s Religion and worldviews units.

Science: Key skills and knowledge by unit and year group — mixed-age

Aimed at the class teacher, this downloadable document shows the key skills and knowledge covered in each unit of the Kapow Primary Science mixed-age scheme of work. For each key area, knowledge statements have been organised into three themes; Scientific knowledge and understanding, Working scientifically and Science in action.

Vocabulary display: R&W – Why do people have to stand up for what they believe in?

A display version of the vocabulary from the ‘Why do people have to stand up for what they believe in?’ unit.

Knowledge organiser – R&W Y5/6 (A): Why do people have to stand up for what they believe in?

A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Religion and worldviews, Year 5/6 (A), Why do people have to stand up for what they believe in?

 

This resource is designed to help pupils understand how religious and personal beliefs influence people’s decisions to stand up for justice and equality. Through key vocabulary such as tolerance, advocate, prejudice, and religious freedom, pupils explore historical and cultural examples like Guy Fawkes and Bandi Chhor Divas. The organiser encourages reflection on protected characteristics, the consequences of discrimination, and the role of personal conviction in defending others’ rights. It is ideal for deepening understanding of social justice, moral courage, and respect for diversity.

 

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