Year 1 British Curriculum

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First Term, Second Term and Third Term Scheme of work for British national curriculum for British and Montessori Schools

Year 1 British Curriculum for Primary School Subjects

The Subjects includes:

  • English Language – (Grammar, Spelling And Phonics, Comprehension, Creative Writing)
  • Mathematics
  • Science

PRIMARY 1/YEAR 1 SCIENCE CURRICULUM

SUBJECTPRIMARY 1 1ST TERMPRIMARY 1 2ND TERMPRIMARY 1 3RD TERM
SCIENCELiving things and non-living things:Parts of the bodyMaterials and their properties:
How do we identify living things?Healthy and unhealthy foods:What are materials made of?
How do we identify non – living things?  foods that are good for us  Testing materials:
Characteristics of living things:foods that are bad for uswaterproof/not waterproof
They moveIntroduction to food classeselastic/inelastic
They eatWater:shiny/not shiny
They growWater sourcestransparent/opaque materials
They give birth to young onesUses of waterSorting and classifying materials
  They breatheClean and unclean water: how to spot the difference  Force:
They pass out wasteOur five senses:what force is
They diesightpush and pull
Plant and animal homes (arctic region, rainforest, desert, etc)  smell: pleasant and unpleasant smells  force direction
Exploring local environments:taste: sweet, salty, sour and bitter tastesSounds:
  How plants live around ustouch: things that are safe/unsafe to touch  sources of sound
How animals live around ushearinghow sound travels
Parts of a plant:Animals and their young:loud and soft sounds
rootdog-puppysound and distance
stemcat-kittenHow animals eat:
leafduck-ducklingcarnivores
flowerfrog-tadpoleherbivores
fruit (if any)kangaroo-joeyomnivores
branchesmonkey-infant 
What plants need to grow:horse-foal 
good soilbear/tiger/lion-cub, etc 
waterSoil: 
sunlightmeaning and types of soil 
airuses of each type of soil 
 How plants make their own foodAir: 
Similarities between plants and animals  clean and unclean air
Differences between plants and animals  what makes our air unclean

PRIMARY 1/YEAR 1 MATHS CURRICULUM

SUBJECTPRIMARY 1 1ST TERMPRIMARY 1 2ND TERMPRIMARY 1 3RD TERM
  MATHSUsing the number line to add and subtract  Counting forward from 1000 
      Number work to 500Naming and sorting 2D shapes and their properties (circle, square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon)      Counting in tens to 200 and on
Number bonds to 10 (different ways of making 1, 2, etc to 10)  Rounding off to the nearest ten  Roman numerals 1 – 100
  Odd and even numbersIntroduction to length: measuring and drawing straight lines in mm/cmGeometric solids identification: cube, cuboid, sphere, pyramid, cone, cylinder
  Number doubles (1+1 to 12+12)Number halves (from half of 2 to half of 24)  Weighing and balancing (weight)
    Place value (tens and units):Multiplication as repeated addition: building and committing the 2x, 5x and 10x tables to memory    More about money sums
34 = 3 tens and 4 unitsOrdinal numbers in figures and wordsSubtraction with renaming
  34 = 30 + 4Inequalities (greater than, less than, equal to)  Time:
Introduction to partitioning for addition without renaming:  Introduction to sharing (division)  Days of the week
First step: partition, second step: group the sums, third step: solve the sums and put them all together    Time: quarter past, quarter to    Months of the year
e.g.: 23+56 = 2/3 + 5/6Adding and takind 10sHow many days are in each month?
(20+30) + (3+6)Addition with renamingNumber patterns and sequences
50+9Place value (hundreds, tens and units):Introduction to block graphs
59234 = 2 hundreds, 3 tens and 4 unitsIntroduction to Carroll diagrams
   Spending and taking away (money sums)    234 = 200 + 30 + 4Problem solving: Combinations (how many ways can you rearrange this pattern?)
Number work to 1000More about pictogramsProblem solving: Turning shapes
Introduction to fractionsMore word problems:Time: 5 minutes past….
Telling the time: o’clock and half past; introduction to quarter past  addition and subtractionTime: telling the time to the nearest 5 minutes
  Using the pictogramintroduction to multiplication and division word problems  Capacity
Introduction to word problems (addition and subtraction)   Volume

PRIMARY 1/YEAR 1 ENGLISH CURRICULUM

SUBJECTPRIMARY 1 1ST TERMPRIMARY 1 2ND TERMPRIMARY 1 3RD TERM
ENGLISH (GRAMM AR)Sentences: A sentence is a group of words that makes sense or expresses a complete thought:Conjunctions: conjunctions are joining words used to join short sentences and make them a longer sentence.Adjectives: adjectives are describing words. They describe nouns or pronouns
Capital letters and full stops in sentences(a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop)    Question marks and question words    Speech marks
Verbs in sentences: Verbs are action words; they can be doing, being or having words    Exclamation marks    Speech bubbles
    Verb conjugation: to be, to have, to do (e.g. I eat/he eats, I am/you are, etc)Types of sentences: statements/declarative; interrogatory/questions; exclamatory; command/imperative      More about commas in lists
      Word order in sentences    Commas and how to use them (to show a pause, in lists)Verb tenses: Tense is the time that the action happened (present tense, continuous tense, past tense, future tense)
Nouns: common and proper nouns (use capital letters to begin proper nouns all the time)    Pronouns:    Continuous tense: rules for adding -ing
  Articles: a/an  reflexiveRegular past tense and tense rules for adding -ed
 Singular and plural: adding -s and -es (add -es if the word ends with ch, sh, o, x, zz)    possessive    Irregular past tense

ENGLISH (SPELLING AND PHONICS)      Words ending ff, ll, ss, zz, ck      R- influenced vowels ( er, ir, ur)      Words ending with v and g: ve/ge/dge
The long a sound (ai, ay, a-e)ar/or/aw/ore/oor wordsWords using the air sound (air/ear/are)
The long e sound (ee, ea, ey, e-e)The long oo sound (oo, ue, ew)Words using the ear sound (eer/ear)
The long i sound (igh, ie, y, i-e)The ow sound (ow/ou)Spelling choices:
    The long o sound (oa, ow, oe, o-e)Alternative pronunciations of alphabets a, c, e, g, h, i, o, u, x and examples (a as in apple/a as in angel, etc)    f/ff/ph; w/wh; n/kn
The long u sound (ue, u-e)Words using kn-m/mb; c/ck
Tricky words: have, said, some, come, little, Mr, Mrs, peopleTricky words: oh, their, could, should, would, what, about, hereTricky words: looked, called, asked, where, who, many, any, water, work
Spelling two- part words (e.g. lap/top, gar/den, etc)  Words using ch/tchRevisiting all sounds learnt in the 1st term
Compound words: two small words that make up a new word, e.g. foot/ball, bed/room, etc)    Tricky words  Revisiting all sounds learnt in the 2nd term
  Graphemes ph/wh Revisiting all sounds learnt in the 3rd term
ENGLISH (COMPRE HENSION)Select comprehension passages from students’ texts and have group discussions/ answer questionsSelect comprehension passages from students’ texts and have group discussions/ answer questionsSelect comprehension passages from students’ texts and have group discussions/ answer questions
  ENGLISH (CREATIVE WRITING)Parts of a book – cover/title page, table of contents, index/bibliography/glossary/reference page(s), spine    Sequencing sentences to form a narrative: Which one comes first?      Poetry: Write two rhyming sentences
 Writing captions for pictures: Use picture story worksheets/activities from Basic Skills 2/Springboard 1 and allow the child talk/write what is happening in each picture.      Writing: learning to write instructions for a simple activity (how to have a bath)      Pick out the words that will best complete the story
    Recounting a simple/familiar story    Composition: All about my schoolPublic speaking: all about myself (encourage children to use adjectives to make their speech more exciting)
    Composition: My favourite thing to do  Poems: write your own 5 word rhyming chain, e.g. cap-rap-tap,lap-gapPicture sparks: provide a picture and let the children tell a story based on the picture that they have seen
    Poems and rhyming words: pick out the rhyming words in a popular poemPlanning your writing: provide writing prompt questions for the topic ‘If I were a fish…’ (Where would you live?, what kind of fish would you be?, etc)    Introduction to characters/settings of a story
Fictional writing: If I find a new place, I will…..  Fictional writing: If I were a fish…….Fictional writing: If I were growing in a garden, I would be…….

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