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The national curriculum: Years 3, 4, 5 and 6
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National curriculum subjects |
Areas covered |
Programme of study |
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English |
Speaking and listening |
En1 |
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Reading |
En2 | |
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Writing |
En3 | |
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Mathematics |
Number |
Ma2 |
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Shape, space and measures |
Ma3 | |
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Handling data |
Ma4 | |
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Science |
Scientific enquiry |
Sc1 |
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Life processes and living things |
Sc2 | |
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Materials and their properties |
Sc3 | |
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Physical processes |
Sc4 | |
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Design and technology |
Developing, planning and communicating ideas Working with tools, equipment, materials and components to make quality products Evaluating processes and products Knowledge and understanding of materials and components | |
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Information technology |
Finding things out Developing ideas and making things happen Exchanging and sharing information Reviewing, modifying and evaluating work as it progresses | |
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History |
Chronological understanding Knowledge and understanding of events, people and changes in the past Historical interpretation Historical enquiry Organisation and communication | |
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Geography |
Geographical enquiry and skills Knowledge and understanding of places Knowledge and understanding of patterns and processes Knowledge and understanding of environmental change and sustainable development | |
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Art |
Exploring and developing ideas Investigating and making art, craft and design Evaluating and developing work Knowledge and understanding | |
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Music |
Controlling sounds through singing and playing – performing skills Creating and developing musical ideas – composing skills Responding and reviewing – appraising skills Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding | |
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Physical education (through dance, games and gymnastic activities – swimming activities and water safety are non-statutory during during Key Stage 2 unless the programme of study has already been completed during Key Stage 1) |
Acquiring and developing skills Selecting and applying skills, tactics and compositional ideas Evaluating and improving performance Knowledge and understanding of fitness and health | |
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Additional statutory area | ||
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Religious education |
Content determined by LEAs (most schools) or faith foundation. Advised to cover: Learning about religions and learning from religions | |
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Non-statutory guidelines | ||
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Personal, social and health education (PHSE) and citizenship |
Developing confidence and responsibility and making the most of their abilities Preparing to play an active role as citizens Developing a healthy, safer lifestyle Developing good relationships and respecting the differences between people | |
