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Finger spaces Full stops – at the end of the sentence Noun – person, place or thing (table, chair, London, Miss Snell) Adjective – describes a noun (red, bright, tiny) 1 + 19 = 20 2+ 18 = 20 3 + 17 = 20 4 + 16 = 20 5 + 16 = 20 6 + 14 = 20 7 + 13 = 20 8 + 12 = 20 9 + 11 = 20 Transparent is if you can see through a substance or object very clearly. For example glass because you can see through a window. Flexible is when you are able to bend or to be bent easily without breaking. For example: a rubber. Classify is to divide things or people into groups according to their Buckingham Palace is considered to be the most recognizable building in Great Britain. It is located in the heart of London Invasion games involving attacking and defending Teams score when they move an implement into the opposing team’s zone and successfully attack that team’s goal or target area. Tactical problems related to invasion games include maintaining possession, attacking and/or defending a goal, winning the ball, etc. Examples of invasion games include basketball, football, rugby and hockey. Guard the pin Players stand in a circle formation. A pin is placed in Tempo: The rate or speed of motion or activity. Rhythm: A This term in Art we will be looking at the work of two famous artists. The first being Jackie Denning and the second Stephen Wiltshire. Jackie Denning is famous Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. Prime Minster Boris Johnson is the current Prime Minister of London and he currently lives in Downing Street. Lord A Lord is known as a member of nobility. They carry titles such as Dukes and Marquees. Guards Guards have the responsibility of guarding the official royal residences in the United Kingdom. Samuel Pepys was a British Member of Parliament, and Chief Secretary to the Admiral. He is famous for his diary, which provides an accurate picture of life in England in the 17th century. Thomas Bludworth was Lord Mayor of London at the time of the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London. During his year in the office – “the severest year any man had” – he faced both the plague and the Great Fire. He did not have a good reputation. Interesting fact about the Great Plague The Great Plague occurred between 1665 and 1666. The plague spread rapidly and was responsible for destroying the population of a town or even a city within weeks. Some doctors believed that bad poisonous air was the cause of the plague, infecting anyone who breathed it. AD43 - AD60 AD60 AD1066 - AD1485 AD1666 AD1762 AD1950 - AD1969 AD2000 AD2012 The Roman settlement Londinium was built. Londinium was destroyed by Boudica. It was quickly rebuilt and began to grow. The Normans built many fortresses in the London area, including the Tower of London. The Great Fire of London destroyed around 60% of the buildings in the city. King George III bought Buckingham House for the royal family. To replace houses destroyed during the Blitz and meet the demand for new housing, many high rise flats were built. The Millennium Dome (the 02 Arena) and the London Eye were opened. The Olympic Games were held at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

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Page 1: 2 Autum…  · Web viewQueen . Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. Prime Minster . Boris Johnson is the current Prime Minister of London

Capital lettersFinger spaces Full stops – at the end of the sentenceNoun – person, place or thing (table, chair, London, Miss Snell)Adjective – describes a noun (red, bright, tiny)Verb – an action word (ran, jump, laugh)

1 + 19 = 202+ 18 = 203 + 17 = 204 + 16 = 205 + 16 = 206 + 14 = 207 + 13 = 208 + 12 = 209 + 11 = 20 10 + 10 = 20

Transparent is if you can see through a substance or object very clearly. For example glass because you can see through a window. Flexible is when you are able to bend or to be bent easily without breaking. For example: a rubber. Classify is to divide things or people into groups according to their type, or to say which group or type something or someone belongs to.

Buckingham Palace is considered to be the most recognizable building in Great Britain. It is located in the heart of London and surrounded by two royal parks.

This term we will be exploring the question: Should we keep a promise?

Invasion games involving attacking and defending

Teams score when they move an implement into the opposing team’s zone and successfully attack that team’s goal or target

area. Tactical problems related to invasion games include maintaining possession, attacking and/or defending a goal, winning the ball, etc. Examples of invasion games include

basketball, football, rugby and hockey.Guard the pin

Players stand in a circle formation.A pin is placed in the middle of the circle and one player is selected to guard the pin.The teacher gives a foam ball to the players in the circle.Players may pass the ball to each other until they have an

Tempo: The rate or speed of motion or activity.

Rhythm: A strong, regular,

This term in Art we will be looking at the work of two famous artists. The first being Jackie Denning and the second Stephen Wiltshire. Jackie Denning is famous for using printing to create her art work. Stephen Wiltshire uses a sketching

Jackie Denning’s art work Stephen Wiltshire’s art work

Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.

Prime Minster

Boris Johnson is the current Prime Minister of London and he currently lives in Downing Street.

Lord A Lord is known as a member of nobility. They carry titles such as Dukes and Marquees.

Guards Guards have the responsibility of guarding the official royal residences in the United Kingdom.

Samuel Pepys was a British Member of Parliament, and Chief Secretary to the

Admiral. He is famous for his diary, which provides an accurate picture of life in

England in the 17th century.

Thomas Bludworth was Lord Mayor of London at the time of the Great

Plague and the Great Fire of London. During his year in the office – “the severest year any man had” – he

faced both the plague and the Great Fire. He did not have a good

reputation. Interesting fact about the Great Plague

The Great Plague occurred between 1665 and 1666. The plague spread rapidly and was responsible for destroying the

population of a town or even a city within weeks. Some doctors believed that bad poisonous air was the cause of the

plague, infecting anyone who breathed it.

AD43 - AD60 AD60 AD1066 - AD1485

AD1666 AD1762 AD1950 - AD1969 AD2000 AD2012

The Roman settlement

Londinium was built.

Londinium was destroyed by

Boudica. It was quickly rebuilt and

began to grow.

The Normans built many

fortresses in the London area, including the

Tower of London.

The Great Fire of London

destroyed around 60% of the buildings in

the city.

King George III bought

Buckingham House for the royal family.

To replace houses destroyed during the

Blitz and meet the demand for new

housing, many high rise flats were built.

The Millennium Dome (the 02

Arena) and the London Eye

were opened.

The Olympic Games were held at the

Queen Elizabeth

Olympic Park.

Page 2: 2 Autum…  · Web viewQueen . Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. Prime Minster . Boris Johnson is the current Prime Minister of London

This term we will be exploring the question: Should we keep a promise?

Guard the pin

Players stand in a circle formation.A pin is placed in the middle of the circle and one player is selected to guard the pin.The teacher gives a foam ball to the players in the circle.Players may pass the ball to each other until they have an