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Areas of learning

Other teaching areas – not theme linked. Mathematics. R.E. Areas of learning. The Break with Rome – investigate the dissolution of the monasteries and the formation of The Church of England.

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Areas of learning

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  1. Other teaching areas – not theme linked Mathematics R.E Areas of learning The Break with Rome – investigate the dissolution of the monasteries and the formation of The Church of England Data – handling – create pictograms / bar-charts and line graphs etc based on contents of Tudor feasts and meals etc Measuring using metric lengths – linked to D&T project on Tudor Houses Please see other Med Term Plans Communication/Literacy Journalistic recount writing – The Spanish Armada. Recount - Diary – An extract from the diary of a boy on a Tudor warship. Instructions – writing instructions for a Tudor dish / meal and writing spells based on Macbeth’s Witches’ poem. P.S.H.C.E (Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education) ICT Multi-media news presentation – using digital video capture hardware to create eye-witness news reports of the Spanish Armada – (linked to Literacy) Not linked – Working together/ Communication and participation/ Awareness / Friendships / Valuing difference Science Tremendous Tudors! Year : 5 Term: Autumn 2012 MFL (Modern Foreign Languages) Linked to Healthy living – Examine the comparative diets of the rich and poor and their effects on health. Investigate how Tudors exercised – differences in sports between then and now. Not linked to topic- weather, sports, shopping, around town and basic conversation History/Geography Art /D&T Music Tudor music – Greensleeves etc – understand musical vocabulary using Tudor music stimulus Opening Activity – linked to Battle of Tewkesbury – banner making / battlefield study etc Closing Activity – hosting a Tudor themed banquet Who the Tudors were and where they lived including main royal characters Changes to English religion made by Henry VIII Compare the lives / jobs of rich and poor in Tudor times. Examine children’s lives Exploration, war and entertainment D&T – Tudor Houses – using measuring, cutting and joining skills Art – Tudor portraits – using observational sketching, perspective, scale, proportion and shading skills P.E Dance – linked to topic – Tudor Creative Dance - inspired by “The Battle of Bosworth Field” or “The Battle of Tewkesbury” Enterprise Communities As members of a community we will: Discuss how we look after the modern poor and homeless compared to Tudor times As enterprising people we will: host a Tudor banquet to include budgeting for food, designing parental letters and organising entertainment Environment Spiritual and moral In our spiritual and moral development we will: Discuss what makes a strong moral leader e.g. Henry VIII and debate his pros and cons. What are the responsibilities that come with power – was Henry a monarch or a dictator? Compare with modern contrasting egs such as Elizabeth II / Hitler etc As people concerned with our environment we will: Compare Tudor methods of waste management with modern methods and determine which lifestyles were more eco-friendly. We will examine pollution / recycling issues etc

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