This video explains the structure of our Spanish scheme of work. It describes the strands and documentation that can further support subject leaders in their roles.
This video explains the structure of our Spanish scheme of work. It describes the strands and documentation that can further support subject leaders in their roles.
This video explains the design of our Computing scheme of work. It describes the strands and documentation that further support subject leaders in their roles.
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A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the mixed-age unit Religion and worldviews, Year 5/6 (A), What happens when we die? (Part 1).
This resource is designed to support pupils in understanding diverse perspectives on death and the afterlife across different religious and non-religious worldviews. It introduces key concepts such as the soul, atonement, reconciliation, and beliefs about the afterlife in Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Humanism. Terms like Jannah, Olam Ha-Ba, Gehinnom, and purgatory are explained, alongside traditions such as Yom Kippur and Dia de los Muertos. The organiser explores how people honour the dead, seek forgiveness, and find comfort through rituals and beliefs, highlighting how views on death are shaped by culture, faith, and personal interpretation. It is ideal for promoting reflection and respectful dialogue about life, death, and legacy.
A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Art and design, Year 6, Drawing: Expressing ideas through art.
This Knowledge organiser is designed to support Year 6 children as they develop their drawing skills and explore how artists express ideas through art. It introduces key techniques such as one-point perspective, scale and proportion to create depth and realism. The resource also explores different forms of artistic expression, including murals, street art and graffiti. It is perfect for consolidating essential knowledge, inspiring creativity and deepening children’s understanding of how drawing can communicate meaning and emotion.
