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Summer 2- 2026

Summer 2 – Theme parks

English: Writing

During writing this term, we will continue to develop key writing skills and use these when planning and writing different text types. We will be writing creatively linked to a short video about a lighthouse keeper, as well as a discursive text using formal language linked to our Theme Park topic. Alongside these lessons, pupils will take part in regular grammar and spelling lessons in order to build up their confidence with different levels of formality and develop topic-related word banks. 

To support this at home, try these following links:

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/english-games/7-11-years/spelling-and-grammar

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zhrrd2p

Vocabulary: Noun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, determiner, full stop, comma, colon, hyphen, apostrophe, sentence opener, sentence structure, embedded clause, conjunction, relative clause, passive voice, active voice, similes, metaphors, debate, point of view, formal language

Guided Reading/Reading for Inference

Within our guided reading and Reading for Inference sessions, we will continue to practise each Reading for Inference skill that we learnt last year across a range of fiction, non-fiction and poetry texts. As a class, we will explore a text called ‘The Show Must Go On’, which is a journal entry about running a fairground.  

To support their reading at home, pupils should access Bedrock and Read Theory.

https://app.bedrocklearning.org/

https://readtheory.org

Vocabulary: Visualise, Background knowledge, Breakdown, VIP words, GIST, Thinking like a detective, inference, retrieval, language, author

Maths

In Maths this term, we will be working on investigational problems with a theme park theme. We will also use a range of Maths skills that we have developed this year to solve ‘real life’ problems. Within in this we will explore how to work systematically, the different approaches to problem solving such as drawing pictures and diagrams, making tables, using the inverse and trial and improvement.

In addition to this, the children will continue to take part in regular Number and Lightning learning to develop our speed and accuracy in arithmetic.

In order to support with this at home, please use the following links:

https://www.mymaths.co.uk/

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/mental-maths

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z826n39

Vocabulary: investigate, investigation, working systematically, problem, probability tree, pattern, predict, trial and improvement

Science – Electricity

We will learn how to associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit. We will also compare and give reasons for variations in how components function, including the brightness of bulbs, the loudness of buzzers and the on/off position of switches. We will be learning about which symbols are used when representing a simple circuit in a diagram.

Vocabulary: Electricity, diagram, voltage, cells, diagram, circuit, symbol, bulb, brightness, crocodile clip, battery, component

Other Curriculum Areas

Computing – Systems and Networks, Exploring AI

We will be exploring what AI is and how it generates images, text and code as well as learning about creating and refining prompts to improve AI responses while also considering the ethical implications of AI and its potential to replace human roles.

Vocabulary: AI AI-generated image AI-generated text algorithm applications authenticity code considerations debate ethical fake generate HTML implications instructions modify output prompt refine response trained

Art - Drawing 'Making my Voice Heard'

In this unit we will learn to use a systematic and independent approach to research, test and develop ideas and plans using sketchbooks. They will draw upon their experience of creative work and their research to develop their own starting points for creative outcomes.

This will all happen alongside learning to combine materials and techniques appropriate to fit with ideas in a sustained way over several sessions to complete a piece incorporating the formal elements of art.

Vocabulary: observe, hatching, cross-hatching, scale, proportion, shape, line, form, tone, technique  

DT – Designing and building an adventure playground

Designing a playground featuring a variety of different structures, giving consideration to how the structures will be used. They will also plan, develop, review and adapt ideas to improve their designs. They will then evaluate the success of their designs and build at the end of the unit.

Key vocabulary: apparatus design criteria equipment playground landscape features cladding

PSHE – Transition and RSE

During our RSE lessons, the children will learn about the menstrual cycle and that a male and a female are needed to conceive a baby. In addition to this, they will explore how a baby changes in the womb and some of the baby’s requirements during the first months of life. Further information on this unit was communicated through a letter to parents/carers in the Summer 1 term.

Over the course of the half-term, the children learn that the change to secondary school can seem like a big one and that they are likely to have mixed feelings about it. We will explore these feelings and undertake work to make this transition as smooth as possible.

Kapow Religion and Worldviews Y6: What place does religion have in our world today?

Exploring the place of religion personally, locally, nationally and globally.

Vocabulary: census diversity protected characteristics secular

Geography  – Carrying out Fieldwork

In this unit the children will explore an issue in the local area and identify questions to be asked to find the relevant data. Then they will justify which data collection method is most suitable and carry out the data collection before presenting their outcomes.  

  • Vocabulary: analyse audience city data data collection methods enquiry evidence impact improvement issue justify plot presenting process recommendation region risk route subjective viewpoint

 

 PE – Cricket, Athletics and free choice.

In Cricket, we will be learning and developing a range of skills associated with striking, bowling and fielding, before applying these skills to competitive situations. In athletics

Vocabulary: cricket, field, bat, wicket, out, run, bowl, barrier,  

In our additional PE sessions, we will take part in PE lessons that will be chosen by the children.

Key dates:

Term begins: 01/06/26

Twin Lakes Trip: 08/06/26

National Sports Week: 15-19/06/26

Sports Day KS2: 15/6/26

Sports Day KS1: 17/6/26

Year 6 Leavers Special Menu: 30/06/26

Secondary Transition Days: 1-2/7/26

Summer Fayre: 08/07/26

Reports Issued: 14/7/26

Open Evening: 15/7/26

End of Year disco: 16/07/26

Leavers’ BBQ: 17/06/26

Leavers’ Assembly: 17/06/26

End of term: 17/07/26