Year 2 Curriculum

Curriculum Framework for Year 2 Class

TopicHeroes and SuperheroesLooking after our worldSouth Shields & Pirates
Autumn 1Autumn 2Spring 1Spring 2Summer 1Summer 2
LiteracyNarrative; Units 1,3,2
Non-fiction; Units 1,2
Poetry; Unit 1
Narrative; Units 1,2,3
Non-fiction; Units 2,3,4
Poetry; Unit 2
Narrative; Unit 4,3
Non-fiction; Units 3,4,5
Poetry; Unit 3
ScienceAnimals including HumansAll Living Things and their habitatsPlantsUsing everyday materialsWorking scientifically (using & applying consolidation)
HistoryEdith Cavell, Florence Nightingale & Mary Seacole.
Rosa Parks & Nelson Mandela
William Caxton & Tim Berners-Lee (c.c. ICT)
Christopher Columbus & Neil Armstrong (c.c. Forces)
Thomas Edison (c.c. Light and Dark – Materials)
Ghandi
Great Fire of London in English
Inuits
Arctic Heroes: In English as non-fiction unit.
Changes in living memory
(changing landscape of local area)
Cc EnglishRecount
Non-chronological report
Biography
Poem
Arctic adventure story
Non-chronological report
Geographyc.c. History Places travelled by famous people.Continents around the worldLocal environment (our coast)
ICTAlgorithms
Programming toys etc
Researching historic individuals
Creating animation/ PowerpointUsing digital software to create a local area related poster
Ongoing cross curricular activities on computer
Design TechnologySweets (Xmas Fayre)
Badges
3D Card
Create a vehicle for a superhero
Cooking local grown vegetablesCreate packaging for sculpture of weeble
(South Shields design)
Ongoing skill development/progression
Art Line and form
(Quentin Blake)
Keith Haring
inspired pictures
of human body
CalendarsHenry Rousseau – Patterns in naturePortraits
Ongoing skill development/progression
Music Singing
Using tuned and untuned instruments
Singing
Using tuned and untuned instruments
Singing
Using tuned and untuned instruments
Physical
Education
GymnasticsDanceBasic SkillsGamesGamesAthletics
Weekly Games Sessions – Core stability, invasion sports, team games and ball skills
Religious EducationChristianity/JudaismEaster – why Christians celebrate Easter.
What the Bible means to Christians
What it means to be part of Christianity
Citizenship/PSHESchool/class codes of conduct & feelings/people who help us.Caring for environment/Knowledge and Understanding of the WorldRight or wrong – link with pirates – theft or survival
Enrichment TripsSouth Shields Museum
Woodhorn Museum/Herrington Country Park
Synagogue
Visit to local churchSouter Lighthouse/Washington Wildfowl (links with Science – habitats and food chains)

Literacy Overview

Autumn

Topic: Heroes and Superheroes

UnitWrite about personal experienceNarrative
Stories with familiar settings
Non-fiction
Information Texts
Real Events
Narrative, PoetryNarrative – FantasyNarrative
TextSammy’s First DayCharlie’s Superhero underpants,
Traction Man,
My Dad’s a Superhero
Fact finding – Great Fire of LondonWinnie the Witch narrative,
10 things found in a Wizard’d pocket.
The ChristmasaurusThe Nativity
Writing Opportunities

Spring

Topic: Looking after our world

UnitNarrative;
Traditional Tales
Non-fiction
Information Texts
Real Events/Adventure
Narrative
TextRed Riding Hood,
Little Red,
Petit Rouge,
Little Red Riding Wolf,
Aesop’s Fables
Last Polar Bears,
Arctic Explorers
The Tin Forest,
The Flower,
The Promise
Writing OpportunitiesLetter
Noun Phrases
Setting description
Character description
Extended narrative
Diary – Last Polar Bears
Biography
Non-Chronological Report
Word Level
Questions
Alliteration
Noun Phrases
Comparing Texts
Write a dream
Diary/ Letters

Summer

Topic: South Shields & Pirates

UnitNarrative: Stories by the same author (extended) Roald DahlPoetryNon-fiction
TextEsio Trot,
The Twits,
The Magic Finger
Writing OpportunitiesLetter,
Postcard,
Setting description
Character description
Newspaper