Our curriculum supports us to create a rich, diverse learning environment in which children are able to explore a broad range of interests relevant to themselves, our community and beyond.
We aim to help pupils to:
Implicit in our view of the curriculum is the fact that we believe everything that goes on within the school, whether inside or outside the classroom, forms part of the curriculum.
At Aveley Primary we believe that all children should have every opportunity to develop a true love of reading.
The opportunities, organisation and provision for the teaching and learning of reading are as follows:
At Aveley Primary we believe that all children should enjoy and feel confident about writing. The teaching of writing is taught across the curriculum using engaging and purposeful prompts; a variety of genres and written using different mediums.
Our curriculum closely follows the aims of the National Curriculum for English 2014 to enable all children to:
These aims are embedded across our English lessons and throughout the wider curriculum.
English lessons are linked to a range of engaging resources and stimuli including high quality texts, current events, our topics, artwork, videos and/or music. Children are taught to express their ideas by writing in a range of forms: fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, with the teaching of grammar embedded throughout the lessons.
Handwriting is modelled and taught, first through the Read Write Inc programme and then adopting a cursive formation as the pupils are ready.
Weekly Talk Topics are shared across the school community to encourage discussion and develop speaking and listening skills. The Talk Topics are also a way to expose the children to new vocabulary, alongside using a daily word taken from the shared class story and a challenge word from Vocabulary Ninja or Morning Challenge.
Ruth Miskin Parents’ Page: https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/
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Free e-books for home reading: http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/Reading/
We follow the National Curriculum for mathematics. Teachers prepare mathematics lessons using a range of resources following the whole school calculation policy. Problem-solving and reasoning strategies are taught and practised throughout.
Science: Pupils explore Science in a variety of ways, which includes whole days dedicated to the subject. Our lessons are prepared following our own personalised schemes of work.
Religious Education: RE lessons are based on SACRE, the locally-agreed syllabus.
History: Pupils explore, discover and investigate developments from British, European and World History, following our own personalised schemes of work.
Geography: Pupils develop knowledge, skill and understanding related to people, places and environments at different scales in the UK and overseas, following our own personalised schemes of work.
Computing: Computing lessons are based on the Purple Mash scheme.
Physical Education: PE lessons in gymnastics, dance, games and athletics are based on the Val Sabin schemes of work. Swimming is taught by specialist teachers at the Ockendon Academy.
PSHE/SRE: PSHE is taught using the curriculum from the PSHE association. It includes both health education and relationships education. Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) is taught in all years using resources from the FPA.
Music: We follow the Charanga Scheme for all year groups. The children will perform, listen to, review and evaluate music across a range of historical periods, genres, styles and traditions, including the works of the great composers and musicians. The children in Y3 and Y4 also have the opportunity to learn how to play the Ukulele.
Art: In art the children explore the history of artists and a range of mediums. Pupils learn about visual, tactile expression and communication.
Design and Technology: Pupils' lessons combine practical skills with an understanding of aesthetics, social and environmental issues, functions and industry.
MFL: We mainly follow the Rigolo scheme for Years 3 to 6 to ensure that we offer a relevant, broad, vibrant and ambitious foreign languages curriculum that will inspire and excite our pupils using a wide variety of topics and themes.
Please find our autumn curriculum sways which tells you what your child will be learning this half term.