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Science and Technology. Science, D.T. and I.C.T.

Rocks and soils

Looking at differences between rocks. What are rocks used for?

Scientific investigations – which rocks are permeable?

Fact files about different types of rocks

Making African instruments - planning, making and evaluating

Internet safety – 360 Cymru lessons. Importance of passwords and

internet safety.

Using the internet safely to research information

animals.

Language, Literacy and Communication. English and Welsh.

Focus on African Myths and traditional tales – Anansi and the story box/ Anansi and the chameleon/ Tortoise and Baboon

Writing own African traditional tales

Poems – animal inspired poems. Using adjectives and similes to describe animals. Writing and creating shape poems.

Fact files about chosen African animal

Endangered animals – poster to join a campaign to save the animals

Welsh – Powys Scheme of Work.

Health and Wellbeing.

Food Technology, P.S.E. and P.E.

African dance – including Zumba

Games and gymnastics

Rules and expectations – why do we have rules? Creating our own classroom rules

KiVa – introduction to KiVa.

Feelings – changes in the transition from Foundation Phase to KS2.

Mottos – Hakuna Matata. What are mottos? Creating individual mottos to inspire and motive learners.

Looking after and caring for animals

Ethical, informed citizens of Wales and the World.

Expressive Arts. Art, Drama and Music.

African landscape silhouettes

Finish the picture – African animals

African carnivals – looking at African carnivals.

Making masks, banners, paintings to our own African inspired carnival.

Kye Kye Kule song

African drumming – polyrhythms

Drama ‘Animal Park’. ‘What are our responsibilities to preserving and protecting endangered animals?’ Drama based activities which involve the scenario of moving animals into a safe and cared for environment before returning them back into the wild.

Maths and Numeracy. Maths.

Active Learn Abacus Scheme – addition and subtraction, place value, multiplication and division, measurement and problem solving.

Sorting African animals using Venn and Carroll diagrams

Looking and comparing size, weight and height of different African animals

Place value numeracy challenge – ‘The cheeky chimpanzee’s cage’

Enterprising

Creative contributors.

Healthy,

Confident individuals.

Ambitious,

Capable learners.

TOPIC

Hakuna Matata

Humanities. History and Geography.

Locating Africa on a map of the world

Map of Africa

Comparing life in Africa to life in Wales. Focus on housing, clothing, schools, jobs, and culture

A day in the life of a poor African child

Nelson Mandela – who was he? What did he do? Why is he famous?

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