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Term 2 Week 5

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Week

 

 

Numeracy

 

Science

 

D.T

 

  5.

Doubling and halving strategies

 

Use halving and doubling to help multiply

 

Derive harder multiplication facts, by doubling easier facts

 

Multiply two nos by halving one & doubling the other

 

Divide by four by halving and halving again and 8 by halving twice or three times.

 

Divide by halving

 

Choose an appropriate halving  strategy to divide.

 

 

 

To prepare a healthy lunch

 

 

To discuss marketing strategies, logos and reusing things

 

To identify common logos

 

To answer questions related to this area and recycling

 

 

Literacy

 

 

 

Weeks

 

 

Learning Objectives

 

 

The Art of Persuasion

Persuasive writing

 

 

Weeks 1-5

 

 

5 weeks

 

 

Speaking: Present a spoken argument, sequencing points logically, defending views with evidence and making use of persuasive language

 

 

Listening and responding: Analyse the use of persuasive language

 

 

Group discussion and interaction: Plan and manage a group task over time using different levels of planning

 

 

Drama: Reflect on how working in role helps to explore complex issues

 

 

Understanding and interpreting texts: Make notes on and use evidence from across a text to explain events or ideas; Infer

writers’ perspectives from what is written and from what is implied; Explore how writers use language for comic and dramatic effects

 

 

Creating and shaping texts: Reflect independently and critically on their own writing and edit and improve it

 

 

Text structure and organisation: Experiment with the order of sections and paragraphs to achieve different effects; Change the order of material within a paragraph, moving the topic sentence

 

 

Sentence structure and punctuation: Adapt sentence construction to different text types, purposes and readers

 

 

 

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