Year 6 Learning Plans

Welcome to Year 6, a pivotal year where students engage deeply with a range of subjects from the physical sciences to comprehensive historical studies, all aimed at broadening their academic skills and preparing them for future educational challenges. Each term is structured to ensure a well-rounded grasp of essential knowledge and skills, fostering both intellectual growth and personal development.

Autumn Term 2, 2024

Year 6 will deepen their understanding of fractions and geometry, explore the science of light and reflection, and investigate the profound impact of World War II on individuals and societies.
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Autumn Term 1, 2024

Year 6 begins with an in-depth exploration of Linnaean and Binomial systems of classification and naming of living things, paired with an engaging study of street art and reflections to build Taqwa.
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Summer Term 2, 2024

Concluding the year, Summer Term 2 covers advanced topics in Islamic and world history, focusing on the early Islamic civilization and its global impacts, alongside preparing for and celebrating the end of primary education with creative performances.
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Summer Term 1, 2024

Summer Term 1 focuses on energy in science, learning about circuits and practical applications, while in design and technology, pupils enhance their culinary skills by exploring a variety of global cuisines.
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Spring Term 2, 2024

During Spring Term 2, pupils expand their scientific understanding of classification systems and life cycles, explore significant historical changes in Britain post-1948, and apply their knowledge in practical computing exercises.
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Spring Term 1, 2024

Spring Term 1 enriches Year 6 with advanced science topics on living things and their habitats, a local historical study of the UK's economy and natural resources, and creative design and technology projects.
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Autumn Term 2, 2023

In Autumn Term 2, Year 6 pupils delve into the evolution of crime and punishment through history, develop practical skills in textiles, and explore themes of justice and community in PSHE.
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