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Year 1 Summer 2 English Planning Unit : Robots

This half term block, based around a theme of Robots, consists of three English units:

  • Recounts
  • Stories with fantasy settings
  • Poems on a theme

Cross curricular links
Although this unit can stand alone, it can be planned to run alongside a Design and Technology unit on designing and making a robot or alien. It can also support the composition of music to suit movements of robots or aliens. It may be worthwhile delivering the non-fiction unit on recounts first, as children make their robots or aliens as part of the Design and Technology unit. This would enable them to write their recount immediately following the making of their own robot or alien. The children’s creations can then feature as the robot or alien character in an innovated narrative story. Poetry writing, linked to the new robot or alien character, could be taught as a stand-alone unit, or integrated within the narrative unit.

Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation
Skills have been specifically identified for each unit from Key Learning in Writing. The full set of units include all skills for the year group. However, if these units and/or skills are rearranged from the planned order, modifications to the identified grammar skills may be necessary. When planning, consider if the suggested skills are the most appropriate for the class or if different skills are needed based on assessments of children’s outcomes. This may involve the revisiting of skills from previous year groups. Refer to Key Learning in Writing for the year group to ensure full coverage over the year.

Our English Planning Units have all recently been updated to include:

  • new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases;
  • updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit;
  • a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units;
  • increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing;
  • further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and
  • updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.

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