Year 6 British Curriculum

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Primary 6 First Term, Second Term and Third Term Scheme of work for British national curriculum for British and Montessori Schools

Year 6 British Curriculum for Primary School Subjects

The Subjects includes:

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

MATHS CURRICULUM

FIRST TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(1ST TERM)
MATHS      1 Number and place value: –    read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10, 000, 000 and determine the value of each digit
            2Decimals: identify the value of each digit to three decimal places (tenth, hundredth and thousandth) multiply and divide numbers by 10, 100 and 1000 where the answers are up to three decimal places
        3Decimals: Rounding off any whole number to a required degree of accuracy (rounding to the nearest whole number; to one/two decimal place(s).)
          4Decimals:   Multiply one-digit numbers with up to two decimal places by whole numbers.Long division for decimals (up to two decimal places)
            5Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division: multiply multi-digit numbers up to 4 digits by a two- digit whole number using long multiplication.divide numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit whole number using long division, and write remainders as whole numbers, fractions, or by rounding, as appropriate for the context
    6Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division:
–    solve word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
7Common factors, common multiples and prime numbers
      8Fractions: Simplify fractions using common factorsUse common multiples to add and subtract fractions
    9Fractions: compare and order fractions, including fractions >1equivalent fractions (including fractions that are the
   
same as decimals, e.g. ¼ = 0.25
10Revision

SECOND TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(2ND TERM)
1Fractions

– multiply simple pairs of proper fractions, writing the answer in its simplest form (e.g. 1/4 × 1/2 = 1/8)
-divide proper fractions by whole numbers (e.g. 1/3 ÷ 2 = 1/6 )
2Conversions:
-Converting fractions to percentages
-Converting fractions to decimals
-Converting decimals to percentages
-Converting percentages to fractions
-Converting percentages to decimals
3Statistics:
Mean, median and mode
4Geometry:

-draw 2-D shapes using given dimensions and angles
-compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes and find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons
5Geometry
-illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius
-calculate the circumference of a circle
6Simple Interest
7Measurement
use, read, write and convert between standard units, converting measurements of length and mass from a smaller unit of measure to a larger unit, and vice versa, using decimal notation to up to three decimal places
8Measurement
use, read, write and convert between standard units, converting measurements of volume and time from a smaller unit of measure to a larger unit, and vice versa, using decimal notation to up to three decimal places
9Perimeter and area
10Revision

THIRD TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(3RD TERM)
MATHS1 Measurement: Conversion between miles and kilometers
    2Statistics –    interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to solve problems
  3Number and place value Recognizing and using negative numbers
    4Algebra –    express missing number problems algebraically, e.g. 3+y=7, etc
  5Measurement –    calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles
        6Measurement –    calculate, estimate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids using standard units, including centimetre cubed (cm³) and cubic metres (m³), and extending to other units such as mm³ and km³
7Number sequences (arithmetic and geometric progression)
      8Calculating Time intervals (Use a bus or train timetable: What time does the 8.30 train/bus arrive at the fourth stop? What is the fastest train/bus? How do you know? How long is the journey?)
9Average speed (knowing the units of speed as

   
metre/second and kilometre/hour; calculating speed)
10Revision

SPELLING/PHONICS CURRICULUM

FIRST TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(1ST TERM)
SPELLING/ PHONICS1 Representing sounds
  2Building words with affixes
3Rules and exceptions for adding –ly
  4Word relationships
  5Visual strategies
  6Unstressed vowels
  7Unstressed consonants
  8Unstressed endings: -ant, -ance, -ent, -ence
9Double or single consonants
  10Revision

SECOND TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(2ND TERM)
1Prefixes to support spelling
2Choosing the correct prefix
SPELLING/
PHONICS
3Hyphens
4Common confusions (noun or verb?)
5Homophones and near homophones
6Adding suffixes to words ending –l
7Adding suffixes to words ending –fer
8Adding –ate, -ify, -ise and –en
9Changes to root words
10Revision

THIRD TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(3RD TERM)
SPELLING/ PHONICS1 Word families
  2Latin and Greek roots
3Formation of words
  4Greek spelling patterns –ph, -phy, -hy, ps- and pn-
  5Word endings
  6Common confusions (which is it?)
  7Common confusions (one word or two?)
  8People and places
9Using a dictionary
  10Revision

GRAMMAR CURRICULUM

FIRST TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(1ST TERM)
GRAMMAR1 Subordinate clauses
2Relative clauses
3Active and passive voice
4Colons and semicolons in lists
5Bullet points
  6Synonyms
  7Antonyms
  8Standard English
  9Formal and informal vocabulary
            10 Writing task 1 Revision

SECOND TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(2ND TERM)
1Structures of informal speech
2Structures of formal writing
GRAMMAR3Impersonal writing
4Verbs: subjunctive form
5Linking paragraphs
6Ellipsis
7Semicolons between clauses
Colons between clauses
8Dashes between clauses
9Hyphens
Writing task 2
10Revision

THIRD TERM

GRAMMAR1 Word classes and homonyms
2Nouns with suffixes
3Sentence variation
4Multi – clause sentences
5Punctuation (to avoid ambiguity; for effect)
  6Varied verb forms
7Changing tense
  8Standard English: confusing words
9Layout devices: tables
  10Writing Task 3

Revision

SCIENCE CURRICULUM

FIRST TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(1ST TERM)
SCIENCE1 The human heart (the circulatory system)
2The respiratory system
3The excretory system (kidneys, bladder, etc)
4The brain
5Reversible and irreversible changes
6Mixing and separating solids
7Soluble and insoluble substances
8Separating insoluble substances by filtration
9How solids dissolve to form solutions
10Revision

SECOND TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(2ND TERM)
SCIENCE1 Food chains in local habitat
2 Food chains begin with plants
3 Food chains: producer’, ‘consumer’, ‘predator’ and ‘prey’
4 Food chains in different habitats
5 Deforestation
6 Air pollution
7 Acid rain
8 Recycling
9 Taking care of the environment
10 Revision

THIRD TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(3RD TERM)
SCIENCE1 Materials that conduct electricity
2How different metals conduct electricity
3Choosing the right materials for electrical appliances
4Circuit symbols
  5Components of a circuit (adding different components; changing the number of components)
    6Length and thickness of wires in a circuit Drawing a circuit
7Mass and weight
8Forces (direction of forces, effects, forces and energy)
9Friction (air resistance and drag)
10Revision

CREATIVE WRITING CURRICULUM

FIRST TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(1ST TERM)
CREATIVE WRITING        1 Fiction: Imagine if you were left to look after your baby brother and he accidentally locked you in a cupboard. Describe what might happen next.
2Informal letter writing
    3Descriptive writing: Describe several ways a person your age can earn money.
4Formal letter writing
5Poetry: Alliteration (Revision)
        6Fiction: Imagine we did not need to sleep any more. What would you do with the extra time? Would not having to sleep be a good or bad thing? Why?
  7Writing recipes (write out the recipe of your favourite food)
8Poetry: Simile and Metaphors (revision)
9Persuasive writing: Computers are better than televisions.
Pupils write for or against the statement above citing five reasons.
10Revision

SECOND TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(2ND TERM)
CREATIVE WRITING1  https://www.poe try4kids.com/blog /lessons/alliterati on-and- assonance-a- poetry-lesson- plan/Fiction: If I started my own business….
      2    Poetry: Assonance
        3http://study.com/ academy/lesson/ how-to-write-a- summary-lesson- for-kids.html      Learning to write a summary
    4 Fiction: I’d like to invent a machine that… What kind of machine would you invent? What will it do?
    5 Non-fiction: Writing lists Write a list of at least 50 things that make you feel good.
      6https://www.poe try4kids.com/blog /lessons/how-to- write-a-cinquain-  Poetry: Cinquain Define cinquain as a five-line stanza, often with two, four,
  
poem/
six, eight, and two syllables respectively in the five lines.
   
7 Fiction: What if I were the teacher?
   
  Non-fiction: My hobby
  8 What is your hobby? Why do you enjoy it?
   
  Non-fiction: Persuasive writing: Flogging should be
  stopped/continued in our school.
  Group the class into two. Let them gather facts for or
  against the idea, put it together as a group writing project
9 and possibly present it at assembly.
   
10 Revision

THIRD TERM

SUBJECT WEEKMATERIALPRIMARY 6(3RD TERM)
CREATIVE WRITING        1Fiction: Forgetful Mandy! Picture someone called Mandy who was so, so forgetful. Write about what happened to her when she went on holiday to England.
        2Non-fiction: Bullying What is bullying? Have you been bullied before? What happened? Why is bullying bad? How will you help someone who is being bullied?
    3  Poetry: Hyperbole
      4Fiction: My Perfect Town Imagine you could design the perfect town for you. Describe what would be in it.
5Non-fiction: Persuasive writing: Sports and games are more important than studies
Group the class into two.
Let them gather facts for or against the idea, put it together as a group writing project and possibly present it at assembly.
6https://www.poe
try4kids.com/less ons/how-to-write- a-limerick/
Poetry: Limerick
7Fiction: If I were invisible….
You have discovered how to become invisible. Where would you go?
What would you do? How long would you want to remain invisible?
8Non-fiction: The day I wore something I hated
Did your mom or dad ever make you wear something you hated? Write about it.
9https://www.poe
try4kids.com/blog
/lessons/how-to- write-an-acrostic- poem/
Poetry: Acrostic poetry (use the word CLASS)
10Revision

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