Refugees

The theme of our learning is refugees, and the journeys people have to endure to find safety. Here we focus on the history of displacement over time and, more specifically, the impact of immigration to the UK. Furthermore, our children are encouraged to empathise with people whose lives have been turned upside down through no fault of their own, and consider how we could support these people within our local community.

Quality Text: A Story like the Wind

Our quality text is ‘Story Like the Wind’ – a story of hope and freedom, told through the experiences of a group huddled on a small boat at sea.

English

Poetry: Reverse

Narrative: Flashbacks (focus on atmosphere)

Non-fiction: Newspaper Reports, Balanced Arguments & Formal Letters

Science:
Light


Art & Design:
Painting (Seascapes – Joseph Turner)


Maths:
Measurements (converting units, Perimeter, Area & Volume), Number (Ratio) & Revision

Physical Education:
Orienteering & Games: Striking & Fielding (Cricket)


History:
Refugee Migration


Religious Education:
Christianity

Essential Skill:
Creativity & Speaking

Computing:
Text Adventures

Big Business Challenge Project:
Children explore entrepreneurship and launch their own businesses that provide a service.

Geography:
European Study – Refugee Migration


French:
This is Me, Hobbies & Fun

Music:
You’ve Got a Friend (70s Ballad/Pop)

No Outsiders:
The Island

PSHEE:
Wider World


Enrichment Opportunities:
School Visit from a Local Priest or Reverend (Bible Explorers) Fairtrade Fortnight, Reading Week, Science Week, Big Business Challenge Project