Pathway 2 Curriculum Overview 2024
Pathway 2 Curriculum Overview – Summer Term 2024 – Having your say- My rights |
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Maths |
English |
Global Learning |
Number and Counting |
Reading KS3- All are welcome- Alexander Penfold KS4 and KS5 - ‘One World Many Colours’ Ben Lerwill |
Citizenship- democracy, voting for activities to take part in a P2 sports day. Share views and favourites across classes Class council meetings to feed into school council Geography Key stage 3 Tubes and transport – Underground signs, Red bus, Black cab, London- landmarks Wimbledon – Tennis Key stage 4 Geography of the British Isles, Capital City- London- landmarks Wimbledon – Tennis Food technology –All students Voting and choosing healthy snacks in – salads and fruit salads Key Stage 3 Making a range of vegetable salads, pupils choosing ingredients to make vegetable salad, pasta salad, chana chaat and coleslaw. Pupils making choices and preferences Key Stage 4/5 –Making pizza, pupils to select ingredients for pizza, making choices and indicating preferences for toppings Making a range of vegetable salads, pupils choosing ingredients to make vegetable salad, pasta salad, chana chaat and coleslaw. Pupils making choices and preferences
Key Stage 5 Preparing a range of drinks and snacks. Horticulture - Key Stage 3- Improving an area of the garden, creating herb garden, Key stage 4 and 5- Creating a herb garden, Growing food from seeds, potatoes, tomatoes, radish, rocket, cucumber |
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Data Handling-Sorting and Money |
Writing |
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Physical Education |
Speaking and Listening |
Assembly themes and RE - All Key stages |
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International day of families The right to vote World bee day World environment day Father’s day Healthy Eating Keeping safe in the summer
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Creative Learning– All Key Stages |
RHSE – All key stages |
Preparing for Adulthood Key Stage 5 |
Design and technology Designing and making instruments- including drums and maracas. Creating banners and signs to use in the performance. Music –Key Stage 3- Working with artist in residence, create sound recordings using vocals and other instruments.
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. KS3/4 and 5 Procedural Knowledge: Use knowledge of rights and responsibilities to form opinions- Link to Unicef Rights Respecting Schools SRE Pupils to learn about different relationships, how people develop relationships, love and marriage. Body parts, male and female, the human life cycle, where relevant teach pupils about sex, consent and safety. Living in the wider world My community and human rights, looking after the environment
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Daily experiences and activities under the 4 PFA outcomes… 1.Employment – Work related learning, doing laundry; cleaning and organising in food tech room and the flat. Exploring sequencing and sorting and measure through functional skills. 2. Independent Living –Looking after their own environment by developing cooking skills, household skills and cleaning in the flat. 3. Community Inclusion – Caring for the environment, looking at Visits to a range of community settings- different shops, cafes, park, library and the arts. 4. Health- Developing independent living skills: Being healthy by preparing healthy meals and snacks; choosing healthy options; connecting and interacting with others; engaging in a range of sports, engaging with physio programmes and developing skills in personal hygiene.
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