This English scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to practise asking and answering questions using the correct punctuation to investigate and explain how things work in the world. The class can make lists of questions for other pupils to research the matching answers.

Spring Questions

Explain and model how to select and record the answers to different questions to investigate how the natural world changes during the spring season of the year

Light and Dark

Identify, compose and punctuate a range of different questions to research information into the effects of light and dark in the world

  • Shape Matching

    Shape Matching

    Identify, describe and compare different 2D shapes by their matching individual properties including the number of sides, vertices and lines of symmetry

  • Buses, Trains, Planes

    Buses, Trains, Planes

    Select patterned language to use when writing poems describing ways of travelling when making different journeys

  • Toy Masses

    Toy Masses

    Explain and model how to measure, record and compare the mass of some different toys and games using scales, bucket balances and symbols for greater than and less than

  • Seaside Holidays

    Seaside Holidays

    Describe and compare how families enjoyed seaside holidays together in the past with similar events and experiences enjoyed by families today