Age 9-10
NB see individual subject pages for more detailed information and resources
LATIN
Latin prep 1 or 2
CLASSICS
Greek myths: Tanglewood Tales
CATECHISM
Focus on Charity - commandments etc.
CHRISTIAN CULTURE
Saints and culture of The Age of Baroque (1500 –1700)
Saints and culture of The 18th century (1700 – 1800)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
English Explained 1 (grammar and composition); Schonell spelling lists; poetry techniques 3
LITERATURE
Norse Myths; Medieval: Beowulf; Sir Gawain
Selective narration and poetry study
MATHS
Maths Curriculum Key Stage 2 (e.g. Mastermaths 3). Facts practise
HISTORY
Stuarts 1603-1746
(i) Jacobite/Stuart rebellions
(ii) Industrial Revolution canals, enclosure
(iii) The Early Empire: Seven Years War; India; Canada; American War of Independence; French Rev, Napoleonic Wars
GEOGRAPHY
Map work (scales, grid systems, keys, 8 compass points). Locational knowledge (create maps of N and S America; Africa)
Physical geography: rivers and coasts (geomorphological processes)
Optional exploration topic: early and medieval exploration
SCIENCE
Life processes Habitats, food chains and classification
Materials: electrical conductors, reversible changes
Forces: friction, air resistance. Composition of earth: rock cycle
NB see individual subject pages for more detailed information and resources
LATIN
Latin prep 1 or 2
CLASSICS
Greek myths: Tanglewood Tales
CATECHISM
Focus on Charity - commandments etc.
CHRISTIAN CULTURE
Saints and culture of The Age of Baroque (1500 –1700)
Saints and culture of The 18th century (1700 – 1800)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
English Explained 1 (grammar and composition); Schonell spelling lists; poetry techniques 3
LITERATURE
Norse Myths; Medieval: Beowulf; Sir Gawain
Selective narration and poetry study
MATHS
Maths Curriculum Key Stage 2 (e.g. Mastermaths 3). Facts practise
HISTORY
Stuarts 1603-1746
(i) Jacobite/Stuart rebellions
(ii) Industrial Revolution canals, enclosure
(iii) The Early Empire: Seven Years War; India; Canada; American War of Independence; French Rev, Napoleonic Wars
GEOGRAPHY
Map work (scales, grid systems, keys, 8 compass points). Locational knowledge (create maps of N and S America; Africa)
Physical geography: rivers and coasts (geomorphological processes)
Optional exploration topic: early and medieval exploration
SCIENCE
Life processes Habitats, food chains and classification
Materials: electrical conductors, reversible changes
Forces: friction, air resistance. Composition of earth: rock cycle