Evolution

Our focus for this half term is evolution, inheritance, and the works of Charles Darwin. We learn about Darwin’s voyage of discovery aboard HMS Beagle, and how his research has led us to have an understanding of how plants and animals have evolved over time. We look closely at Darwin’s scientific discoveries, in addition to the social challenges he faced across the globe.

Quality Text: On the Origin of the Species & Darwin: An Exceptional Voyage

We read ‘Darwin: An Exceptional Voyage’ – a graphic novel exploring Darwin’s life from its beginnings to researching and building his theory of evolution.

English

Poetry: Free Verse (Observation)

Narrative: Settings, Characterisation, Discovery

Non-fiction: Explanation & Non-chronological Report

Science:
Evolution & Inheritance


Design & Technology
Cooking & Nutrition (Allotments & Community Soup Kitchen)


Maths:
Number (Place Value) & Number (Addition & Subtraction, Multiplication & Division)

Geography:
World Study (Earthquakes and Volcanoes)

French:
Sport & the Olympics


Essential Skill:
Staying Positive & Listening

PSCHE:
Mental Health

No Outsiders:
Leaf

Computing:
Coding


Music:
Happy Keyboard Tuition


Physical Education:
Swimming / Tag Rugby


Religious Education:
What it means to belong in a religiously diverse world?

Enrichment Opportunities:
Day Visit to Liverpool World Museum, Day Visit to Manchester Mosque, Jewish Synagogue & Museum & Gurdwara, School Visit from Islam Representative, Democracy Day, Allotments & Community Soup Kitchen, Harvest Festival, Black History Month & National Poetry Day