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EnglishFor example: communicate about matters of interest taking turns in a range of situations and groups.For example: develop and explain ideas including relevant information the listener needs to know.English L3English L4English L5
MathsFor example: solve addition and subtraction problems with numbers up to 10; describe the basic properties of simple shapes.For example: present data in simple lists, tables and block graphs; begin to use standard units (e.g. kg, cm, minutes).Maths L3Maths L4Maths L5
ScienceFor example: communicate observations of a range of animals and plants in terms of features (e.g. colour of coat, size of leaf).Science L2Science L3Science L4Science L5
PSHE and CitizenshipCitizenship: Pupils can talk about citizenship issues that are suggested to them. They think of questions they would like to ask about ...Citizenship: Pupils begin to ask questions to find out more about the different groups and communities they belong to, and discuss with ...Citizenship: Pupils recognise that issues affect people in their neighbourhood and wider communities in different ways. They ...Citizenship: Pupils explore a range of sources of information to engage with topical and controversial issues, including where rights ...Citizenship: Pupils discuss and debate topical and controversial issues including those where rights are in conflict and need to be ...
Motor SkillsMotor Skills L1Motor Skills L2Motor Skills L3Motor Skills L4Motor Skills L5
ICTICT L1ICT L2ICT L3ICT L4ICT L5
Design and TechnologyDesign and Technology L1Design and Technology L2Design and Technology L3Design and Technology L4Design and Technology L5
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