A Breakdown of the 2014 Primary Curriculum
The new 2014 curriculum has now been released and although the basics are still there, quite a few things have changed. Below are some of the new primary school focusses for each subject, as well as any topics or ideas that are no longer being taught (I have taken this information from the Telegraph website).
ENGLISH
Age 5/6: Read using phonics, recite poetry by heart in class, learn alphabet, ensure left-handed pupils get help
Age 6/7: Write joined up words
Age 7/9: Use dictionaries for meaning
OUT: Prescribed lists of authors
MATHS
Age 5/6: Count to 100, use simple fractions, tell the time
Age 6/7: Add and subtract three-digit numbers
Age 8/9 Master 12 times tables, convert decimals and fractions
OUT: Using calculators at primary school in favour of mental arithmetic
SCIENCE
Age 5/6: Basic experiments with paper, elastic, foil, fabrics etc
Age 6/7: Introduction to reproduction in animals
Age 8/9: Building simple circuits with bulbs, buzzers etc
OUT: Non-science topics such as caring for animals
ART
Age 7/11: Mastery of drawing, painting and sculpture, maintain sketchbooks, focus on great artists from history
OUT: Vague references to “develop creativity and imagination”
COMPUTING
Age 5/7: Basic programming and debugging, online safety, storing information
OUT: Lessons in using word processing packages
DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
Age 5/14: Cooking lessons throughout primary and secondary, including nutrition, preparing dishes, understanding seasonality and developing cooking techniques
Age 5/7: Cutting, shaping, joining and finishing using construction materials and textiles
OUT: Lessons in talking about what pupils “like and dislike when designing and making” and conceptual nature of D&T
GEOGRAPHY
Age 5/7: Names of oceans, continents, world map, countries of UK, weather seasons and fieldwork around school environment
HISTORY
Age 5/7: Study of famous individuals to compare life in different periods, eg. Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria, William Caxton and Tim Berners-Lee, Mary Seacole and Edith Cavell
OUT: Lessons on skills, concepts and historical processes
MUSIC
Age 5/7: Singing and playing tuned/untuned instruments
OUT: References to exploring ideas and feelings about music through movement and dance
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Age 5/7: Master basic movements (run, jump, throw, catch etc), introduction to team games
Age 5/11: Swim 25 meters, perform range of strokes, lifesaving techniques
OUT: References to creativity and theory in PE
What do you think about the proposed changes? Will the new curriculum greatly impact on how you plan your lessons and the content you include in them? If you have any thoughts then please add a comment below, alternately you can contact us via email or through our Facebook page.
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