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Ancient Egypt Year 3 and 4 - Spring term
Geography
We are going to develop our geography skills by using an atlas and the internet to explore North Africa,
Egypt and its major cities, as well as the River Nile and making comparisons between then and now.
We will look at the importance of the River Nile in ancient times, exploring how farmers used it, the
machinery they used and the importance of the Nile on everyday life.
History We will learn about the hierarchy of Egyptian
society; from the Pharaohs to the slaves and explore how these fit on a timeline and the impact they had on
the Egyptians.
The afterlife was an integral part of Egyptian culture. The children will learn how bodies were
prepared for their spiritual journeys and the special burial sites Egyptians built. We will also learn how to find information independently, using a range of sources and artefacts.
Art & Design We will learn about the art of mummification and create
canopic jars for our mummy’s organs to be stored for their journey into the afterlife. We will also create a range of hand-
crafted Egyptian Jewellery. We will also be looking closely at hieroglyphics and
sketching from observations made from inside the pyramids.
PSHE
We will be looking at how the slaves were treated during the Ancient Egyptian period and will be linking this to fairness
and equality in our lives today.
RE
Along with our ‘Come and See’ topics, we will be looking at Ancient Egyptian Gods, temples and
important rituals and festivals.
Science
This term we will be looking at the properties of materials and how we can preserve them from decay.
RE The RE topics we will be covering are Community,
Listening and sharing and self-discipline.
Community Children will be able to ask and respond to questions about what they and other
wonder about the responsibility and commitment of belonging to a community
and realise that some of these questions are difficult to
answer. Children will also be able to show how their own and others’ decisions about being
involved in the life of a community are informed by
beliefs and values.
Listening and sharing They will be able to use a
developing religious vocabulary to give reasons for specific
actions and words used during the celebration of the Eucharist and be able to give reasons why Christians want to share God’s
love with others.
Self-discipline They will be able to use a
developing religious vocabulary to give reasons
for religious actions and symbols connected to lent
and holy week and give reasons why Christians try to be self-disciplined in lent.
Maths
We will be developing written methods of calculation in the four rules of number (+ - x ÷). We will apply these calculations to solve problems. We will focus in particular on multiplication and division. Please encourage your children to learn their multiplication facts up to 12 x 12, this will significantly help them with their division.
We will also be looking at fractions and decimals, children will be able to recognise and find fractions of a set of objects, numbers, measurements and shapes. We will also be adding and subtracting fractions as well as finding equivalent decimals and percentages. Finally towards the end of the term we will be using different units of measures and solving real life problems including area and perimeters. Useful websites to support your child at home: • http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/maths/number/ • http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/category/23/measuring_and_time • http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/ordering-and-sequencing-numbers
Literacy
In the first half term we will be exploring playscripts, children will
learn how to correctly layout a script using stage directions and will
experiment with using punctuation to create different effects.
We will then move on to poetry, where we will be creating imagery
using a range of descriptive vocabulary and figurative language.
Towards the end of the half term we will be writing our own adventure and mystery stories, linked closely to our
topic theme.
In the second half term, we will be looking at the features of newspapers and writing our own newspapers based on
historical events.
Following this, we will then write stories based in Ancient
Egypt.
Finally we will be focusing on explanation texts, and
exploring the features of these.
Within year 3 and 4 we expect writing to be completed to a high standard. Children should implement their targets within all writing activities across the curriculum, this includes complex sentences, adventurous vocabulary and a range of punctuation.
Golden Skills
Curiosity
We like children to ask deepening questions
that will move on their learning. We
plan lessons to actively motivate the children to want to
find out more.
Self-belief
We encourage the children to have
confidence in their own ability. We like
children to feel comfortable to share
their ideas openly and give things a go.
Aspiration
Through target setting and non-negotiables we
encourage children to bec onstantly looking for
ways to improve their work. We also want the
children to aspire to improve their behaviour
and attitude towards their learning.
Independence
We teach the children to become
independent learners by encouraging them to find resources and equipment that will support them with
their learning.
Perseverance
We will understand the importance of
sticking with a challenge even when
we find it difficult.
Communication
We will be developing our communication
skills by the use of R-Time and talking
partners to establish appropriate ways to
talk to others.
At Saint Albans we believe that in order for the children to become better learners, they require certain skills
that will enable them to be successful not only now but
in the future.
SMSC Social • R-Time • PSHE • Fundraising with the Charity
Chaplaincy team • Golden Book child • Classroom rewards
Spiritual • Daily prayers • Class and whole school liturgies • Hymn practice • RE lessons • PSHE • Class prayer books • Prayer tables
Moral • Circle time • PSHE • R-Time • Anti-bullying week • RE • E-Safety • School behaviour policy
Cultural • Other Faiths week • RE • Ancient Egypt festivals and religion • Polish club
PE
Year 4 swimming lessons will continue to take place every Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Hartshorne’s PE lesson will be on a Wednesday morning.
Miss Burton’s PE lessons will be on a Tuesday afternoon with the Year 3 children and a Wednesday morning with the whole class.
Mr Campbell’s PE lessons will be on a Tuesday and a Thursday afternoon.
Mr Karia will continue to teach a PE lesson with each class.
The children are expected to bring a full PE kit consisting of a white t-shirt, black or blue shorts and PE pumps. Please ensure every part of your child’s
uniform is clearly labelled with their name and kept on their peg in school. Earrings are not allowed for PE or swimming lessons and should be removed
before they come to school unless the child is able to remove them on their own or they are able to cover them with tape.
Homework Homework will be set through Learning Logs on a
Wednesday which should be completed and returned on the following Monday. This is a whole school initiative
and we expect your child to treat the Learning Log with the same respect as class books. It is expected that
children attempt all work set to the best of their ability.
Reading Please support and encourage your child to
read each day at home as this will make a great difference to their progression. All
children are expected to take their reading book home every night and bring it back the next school day. A member of staff will track the pupils’ reading record and change their
book as soon as it is finished.
Dates for the diary
Liturgies and Masses
School trips
Term dates