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St Paulinus Catholic Primary Academy Temple Road, Dewsbury, WF13 3QE

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We are proud to work with all the Catholic schools across our two local authority areas, particularly as the Trust grows and benefits from the expertise and knowledge that other schools joining in the future will bring.

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Class 3/4

 

Mrs Towers

 

Art - As artists we will:

  • To develop drawing skills using different media.
  • To explore and respond to the work of John Brunsdon.
  • To create a final piece of work.

 

Computing – We will:

  • How to keep safe online - internet
    safety, e-safety and cyber safety.
  • Personal safety and security risks to private information and property
    associated with using the internet, and the self-protection from computer crime.
  • Using a keyboard with one finger and type without using sight, recognizing the location of the key on a key board.

 

Design Technology – As designers we will:

  • Evaluate existing products for their audience and purpose.
  • Create a range of different switches.
  • Learn how to create simple circuits and be able to find faults in them.
  • Create our own plan for a product with an intended purpose and audience.
  • Create our own illuminated sign.

 

English – As writers and communicators we will:

  • Base our writing around ‘Leon and the Place Between’ and ‘Mermaid of Zennor.’
  • Write for a range of purposes and audiences.
  • Write in the role of a character, inferring their thoughts and feelings using evidence from the text and
    empathising with these characters.
  • Write a setting description using what we have learnt in the book.
  • Be able to answer comprehension questions about the books.
  • Gather facts and information and use these to create a non-chronological report.
  • Recap on the fundamental skills of writing such as punctuation, capital letters and word classes. 

 

French – As linguists we will:

  • Count from 1 to 40 and complete simple calculations.
  • Say the months of the year and when our birthdays are.
  • Discuss our families, what they look like and how they act.

 

Geography - As geographers we will:

  • Learn where the UK is located in the world.
  • Be able to name some of the countries and cities in the UK.
  • Locate key features in the UK such as hills and rivers.
  • Explore and research how the UK has developed over time.
  • Be able to use maps, recognising map symbols.

 

History - As historians we will:

  • Explain how the Anglo Saxons came to settle in Britain.
  • To know how the Anglo Saxons ruled and worshipped.
  • To know how Christianity grew in Britain and how it became Roman Catholic.

 

Mathematics – As Mathematicians we will:

  • Revise our basic skills and place value; focusing on 3/4-digit numbers. Problem solving will be ongoing.
  • Revise all four operations and be able to add and subtract 3/4-digit numbers.
  • Revise all four operations and solve problems involving measure (e.g. length, mass, volume, money) using decimal notation including scaling.
  • Revise our times tables; this will be a focus throughout the year.
  • Interpret and present data.

 

Music – We will:

  • Demonstrate an understanding and appropriate use of musical language.
  • Identify and describe feelings as they relate to music.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the musical style and a broader understanding of the cultural and
    historical connections of the music.

 

PE – As athletes we will:

  • Learn the key components of gymnastics.
  • Create and perform our own gymnastic routines.
  • Learn the rules and skills needed for tag rugby.

 

RPSHEwe will:

  • Explore self-esteem through recognising our personal qualities and individuality.
  • Look at setting goals for ourselves and how we can achieve these.
  • Learn strategies to help us manage when there are set-backs .
  • Explore different behaviours and how to respond to them.
  • Learn about the relationship between rights and responsibilities.

 

R.E. – As theologians we will:

  • Learn about the Christian Family .
  • Think about what it means to be part of a Christian family.
  • Know that we can join the Christian family when we are baptized.
  • Know what happens when we are baptised.
  • Know baptism is a sacrament and understand the importance of this.
  • Understand who Mary was and the role she played in the development of the church.

 

Science – As scientists we will:

  • Identify and locate the main organs of the human digestive system.
  • To explain how the human digestive system works.
  • To identify the different types of human teeth and explain their functions.
  • Explain the structure of a tooth.
  • Explain how we can look after our teeth.
  • Interpret food chains and explain what they show.
  • Construct food chains, identifying the producers, predators and prey.