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Curriculum Guide Year 3

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WHO CAN HELP?

ROLE NAME E-MAIL

Head of Junior School Ms. Hannah Cunningham [email protected]

Assistant Head (Teaching and Learning)

Mr. Stewart Smith [email protected]

Assistant Head (Pastoral)

Mr. Richard Swingler [email protected]

Head of LKS2 Mr. Steven Reid [email protected]

3DES Class Teacher Ms. Dominique El-Shirbini [email protected]

3MEJ Class Teacher Mr. Mark Eyton-Jones [email protected]

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NLCS JEJU CURRICULUM SUBJECTS Art Computer Science English Humanities

• Geography • History

Korean • Korean Language (Korean speakers only) • Korean Social Studies (Korean speakers only) • Korean Second Language (non-native speakers only)

Mandarin • Mandarin Language (Mandarin speakers only) • Mandarin Social Studies (Mandarin speakers only) • Mandarin Second Language (non-native speakers only)

Mathematics Music Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE) Physical Education (PE), Swimming and Dance Science Throughout this curriculum guide, we suggest additional reading to broaden your child’s understanding and deepen their love for each subject. Where possible, these books are currently available in the Junior School library. Where any books are not stocked in the library or easily accessible to purchase, your child’s teachers will be able to recommend alternatives. We are also continuously reviewing our library provision in order to better support our curriculum.

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ART Children will be taught to create and respond to art. They learn as artists by creating art that communicates to audiences. They learn as audiences by responding critically to the arts. In their art lessons, children will imagine, design and create art works. They will learn to use and manage the materials, instruments and skills of the art form to prepare, develop, produce and present art. Children will respond to art through their senses, thoughts and emotions. They will come to understand and appreciate works of art through critical study.

Curriculum Content

Creating

Children will explore, develop and express their ideas using visual arts. They will be taught to: • become more familiar with the different stages of the creative process, from

generating the initial ideas to the completion of an idea or piece of work; • use sketchbooks as a reflective tool to record their ideas and observations; • use a variety of materials to produce 2D and 3D works that communicate ideas

(thoughts, feelings, experiences) for specific purposes and audiences; • demonstrate an understanding of the proper and controlled use of art tools, materials

and techniques; • develop their observation skills; • discover the interrelationship between the different elements and principles of art and

design and gain experience applying them in their own work.

Responding

Children will be taught to: • describe how artists working in different styles and media have used the elements of

art and design and/or tools, materials and techniques; • develop an awareness and appreciation that there are multiple perspectives in how

artworks are made, viewed and valued; • use artistic vocabulary when discussing artworks; • reflect on their artwork and consider how to identify artistic problems and how they

could be resolved. Children will be:

• exposed to a broad range of contemporary art and artists.

Further reading

Art for Kids by Kathryn Temple Art Lab for Kids by Susan Schwake Creative Form Drawing by Angel Lord The Arts: a visual encyclopedia by DK

Useful websites www.tate.org.uk/kids

Co-curricular activities Art and Books, Craft, Pottery, Candle Craft, Storyboard Art

Who can I contact?

Head of Art Ms. Krista Merrill [email protected]

Art Teachers Ms. Dominique El-Shirbini and Mr. Mark Eyton-Jones

 

   

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

Algorithms Children will be taught to:

• create their own map and write a set of algorithms in order to navigate it;

• understand the meaning and importance of efficiency, inefficiency and debugging in computer programming.

E-safety Children will taught to:

• appreciate the importance of abiding by the rules when using communication technologies;

• understand that a password helps keep personal information private and secure;

• discuss other methods of communication and the importance of personal safety at home or school.

www.the7sisters.co.uk (search ‘space rescue’) www.thinkuknow.co.uk

Spring Term

Human Crane Children will taught to write the most efficient code in order to make a crane complete a series of increasingly complex challenges. They will use logical reasoning to predict the behaviour of simple programs. Children will learn that programs follow precise and unambiguous instructions. Scratch Children will be given an introduction to block programming by exploring Scratch software.

scratch.mit.edu Coding for beginners – using Scratch by Rosie Dickins

Summer Term

Emails Children will taught how email works. They will be taught skills such as composing a message, adding attachments, and creating group messages. They will consider broader issues surrounding email, including ‘netiquette’ and e-safety.

www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers www.thinkuknow.co.uk parentinfo.org parentzone.org.uk

How to help at home

Advice for parents on how to help children stay safe online can be found on the childnet and thinkuknow websites (see below). Childnet is a UK charity working to make the Internet a safe place for children and young people. Thinkuknow is run by CEOP, a command of the UK National Crime Agency. Further advice can be found on the parentinfo and parentzone websites.

Useful websites

www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers www.thinkuknow.co.uk parentinfo.org parentzone.org.uk

Co-curricular activities Computer Logic

Who can I contact? Head of Computer Science Mr. David Smithson [email protected]

 

   

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ENGLISH

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

Fiction: Stories by the Same Author (Dick King-Smith) Non-fiction: Recount Texts – A non-fiction text which retells events that have previously occurred. Examples include diaries, newspapers reports and letters. Instruction Texts – A non-fiction text which uses imperative verb forms to instruct on how to complete a task. Poetry: Humorous Poems Poems by Michael Rosen

The Sheep Pig by Dick King-Smith The Guard Dog by Dick King-Smith The Water Horse by Dick King-Smith Harriet’s Hare by Dick King-Smith Revolting Rhymes by Roald Dahl Dirty Beasts by Roald Dahl Please Mrs Butler by Allan Ahlberg Chocolate Cake by Michael Rosen Michael Rosen’s A-Z: The Best Children’s Poetry from Agard to Zephaniah by Michael Rosen www.childrenspoetryarchive.org www.poetry4kids.com www.michaelrosen.co.uk

Spring Term

Fiction: Adventure and Mystery Stories Non-fiction: Explanation Texts - A piece of non-fiction writing which describes a process, such as how something works. Usually written in the present tense, and may have bullet points, numbers and/or pictures or diagrams. Non-chronological Reports – A non-fiction text which gives information about a particular subject. It reports information without referring to the order in which things happen. Poetry: Performance Poetry Limericks

The Green Ship by Quentin Blake The Haunting of Pip Parker by Anne Fine The Thing in the Basement by Michaela Morgan Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl Dimanche Diller by Henrietta Branford The Invisible Boy by Sally Gardner Shipley Manor by Tim Walker Charlie Small (series) by Charlie Small Dominic’s Discovery by Gervase Phinn The Jaws of Doom by Alex Cliff

Summer Term

Fiction: Traditional Tales – alternative versions of fairy stories Julia Donaldson Non-fiction: Persuasive Writing – A type of non-fiction writing which gives arguments in favour of a subject in order to persuade the reader to do something or accept a point of view. Adverts and travel brochures are examples. Poetry: Roger Stevens

The Stinky Cheese Man by Jon Scieszka The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka The Boy and the Tiger by Pie Corbett Cinderboy by Laurence Anholt Off By Heart: Poems for children to learn and remember by Roger Stevens Is This a Poem by Roger Stevens It’s Not My Fault by Roger Stevens

Recommended extra reading

Beast Quest by Adam Blade The Abominables by Eva Ibbotson Ice Palace by Robert Swindells Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne The World According to Humphrey by Betty G. Birney Kid Normal by Greg James Harry the Poisonous Centipede by Lynne Reid Banks Dilly the Dinosaur by Tony Bradman The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown The Secret World of Polly Flint by Helen Cresswell Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl Wild the Mighty Worrier Saves the World by Georgia Pritchett Dog in the Dungeon by Lucy Daniels

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The Diary of a Killer Cat by Anne Fine The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame The Charlie Moon Collection by Shirley Hughes Lullabyhullaba by Mick Inkpen All Because of Jackson by Dick King Smith Winnie-the-Pooh Collection by A.A. Milne Mrs Pepperpot Stories by Alf Proysen The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark by Jill Tomlinson Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein The Boy Who Grew Dragons by Andy Shepherd

 

How to help at home

Reading for pleasure helps children broaden their vocabulary, develop their imagination, increase their general knowledge and is an important factor in future academic success. You can help instill a love of books by reading regularly with your child.

• Make reading part of your family life. Have books around you so that your child is ready to read whenever there’s a chance.

• Follow your child’s reading interests. It doesn’t matter whether it’s fiction, poetry, comics, non-fiction or magazines. It’s all worthwhile.

• Encourage your child’s reading choices – maybe a familiar book for re-reading as well as something new. If you are stuck for something to catch your child’s imagination ask their teacher or see our list of recommended reading.

• Get comfortable! Find somewhere cosy and comfy to read with your child.

• Ask questions to keep your child interested in the story. You might like to ask questions such as, ‘What has happened so far?’ ‘Is it what you expected to happen?’ ‘What might happen next?’ ‘How do you think the story might end?’ ‘What sort of character is….? Is he/she friendly/ mean/ nice…?’

• Read whenever you get the chance. Bring along a book or magazine for any time your child has to wait, such as at a doctor’s surgery.

• Read again and again. Encourage your child to re-read their favourite books and poems. Re-reading helps to build up fluency and confidence.

• Books and poems which include rhyme and repetition are great for encouraging your child or children to join in and remember the words.

Useful websites

www.booktrust.org.uk has lots of recommendations of high quality books for children of all ages. Try the ‘bookfinder’ tool for inspiration on what to read next. Look online and in app stores for appropriate word and spelling games. Search ‘Oxford Owl advice for parents’ for ideas to help support your child’s learning outside school.

Co-curricular activities Pen Pals, Dear Diary, Library, Word Games and Puzzles

Who can I contact?

Head of English Ms. Jennifer Freeman [email protected]

English Teachers Ms. Dominique El-Shirbini and Mr. Mark Eyton-Jones

 

   

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HUMANITIES GEOGRAPHY

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

Kenya Through the study of Kenya, children will be taught to:

• ask a range of geographical questions about the landscape, weather, plants, animals found there;

• use a range of images to establish a better understanding about a place;

• recognise that people sometimes have stereotypes about a place and the people who live there;

• identify key landmarks of a place using a range of maps;

• make comparisons between the climate in Kenya and Jeju;

• explore the impact of tourism on the Masai people and the environment;

• consider the reasons for migration in Kenya.

www.oddizzi.com kids.nationalgeographic.com Atlas of Adventures by Lucy Letherland  

Spring Term

Weather Children will be taught to:

• explain accurately how weather affects our own lives;

• identify and describe different types of clouds and to predict the weather from studying these clouds;

• use appropriate vocabulary to describe the water cycle;

• measure the wind accurately using an anemometer;

• describe wind speed using the Beaufort Scale; • describe the seasonal changes that take place

in Korea and compare them to other parts of the world;

• identify and describe different climate zones around the world;

• describe and discuss how severe weather affects people’s homes and lives;

• use different instruments to record information about the weather.

The Rhythm of the Rain by Grahame Baker-Smith    www.oddizzi.com kids.nationalgeographic.com brainpopjr.com Atlas of Adventures by Lucy Letherland Everything: Weather by National Geographic Kids Under the Weather: Stories about climate change by Tony Bradman www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk (Search: ‘Water’)

Summer Term

Local Area Study Children will investigate the local area. They will be taught to:

• locate the school and the local area • name and locate regions and cities of South

Korea; • interpret a range of sources of geographical

information, including maps, diagrams, globes, aerial photographs;

• use appropriate geographical vocabulary to describe features in the local area on a map of the

We would warmly welcome any local knowledge parents can share with us about Jeju past and present. Please contact your child’s teacher or Ms. Hawkins if you can share photographs or family histories with us.

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Korean peninsula; • communicate geographical information in a

variety of ways, including through maps; • use the eight points of a compass, four and six-

figure grid references, symbols and key to build their knowledge of Jeju and the wider world;

• use photographic evidence to investigate what Jeju was like in the past;

• conduct a fieldwork study in order tot investigate the human and physical geography of Jeju;

• recognise the impact sustainable transportation can have to our local environment.

Assessment tasks, methods and frequency Ongoing assessment and termly reviews

How to help at home When discussing or visiting places, identify them on a map.

Useful websites

www.oddizzi.com  www.brainpopjr.com (NLCS Jeju login details available on Seesaw) geoguessr.com world-geography-games.com

Co-curricular activities Around the World

Who can I contact?

Head of Humanities Ms. Gillian Hawkins [email protected]

Geography Teachers Ms. Dominique El-Shirbini and Mr. Mark Eyton-Jones

 

   

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HUMANITIES HISTORY

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

The Story of the Past In this introductory unit of study, children will be taught to:

• appreciate the importance of studying history; • recognise key artefacts, clothing, music, dances

and characters from different periods in history; • chronologically order key events in their life; • understand the meaning and relevance of B.C. and

A.D. • use historical sources to find out about the past; • recognise the differences between primary and

secondary sources of evidence. Ancient Egypt Children will be taught to:

• use historical sources to find out about life in Ancient Egypt and people’s belief systems;

• make deductions and inferences about the past; • understand differences of opinion in relation to

historical evidence.

There’s a Pharaoh in our Bath! By Jeremy Strong The Plot on the Pyramid by Terry Deary Meet the Ancient Egyptians by James Davies Flat Stanley: The great Egyptian grave robbery by Sara Pennypacker Pharaoh’s Fate: Solve the ancient Egyptian mystery by Camille Gautier The Story of Tutankhamun by Patricia Cleveland-Peck Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris by Emily Sands www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk (Search: ‘Ancient Egypt’)

Spring Term

The Romans in Britain Children will be taught to:

• offer valid reasons to explain why the Romans invaded Britain;

• understand that there are differences in the way people in history have been portrayed.

• appreciate that events from ancient history are difficult to describe accurately because of gaps in evidence;

• consider the origin and validity of historical sources;

• retell the story of Boudicca’s rebellion; • identify features of the Roman legacy.

Meet the Ancient Romans by James Davies Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong The Thieves of Ostia by Caroline Lawrence Avoid Being a Roman Soldier by David Stewart Escape from Pompeii by Christina Balit www.projectbritain.com (Search: ‘Roman Britain’)

Summer Term

The Tudors Children will be taught to:

• compare different portraits of Henry VIII; • consider the main events that led to Henry’s

divorce of Catherine of Aragon; • recognise the major religious changes that took

place during the Tudor period; • use primary sources to learn about the everyday

life of the rich, poor and yeomen in Tudor Britain;

• appreciate the power of Elizabeth I.

Tudor Tales: the thief, the fool and the big fat king by Terry Deary The Lady Grace Mysteries (Assassin) by Grace Cavendish Terrible Tudors by Terry Deary The Boy and the Globe by Tony Bradman www.projectbritain.com (Search: ‘Tudor Britain’)

Assessment tasks, methods and frequency Ongoing assessment and termly reviews

How to help at home Talk to your child about your family history. Encourage grandparents to talk about how life was different when they were growing up.

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Useful websites www.brainpopjr.com (NLCS Jeju login details available on Seesaw)

Co-curricular activities Horrible Histories

Who can I contact?

Head of Humanities Ms. Gillian Hawkins [email protected]

History Teachers Ms. Dominique El-Shirbini and Mr. Mark Eyton-Jones

 

   

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KOREAN KOREAN LANGUAGE

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

2 학년 2 학기 일부

7단원-일이 일어난 차례대로 이야기를 꾸며보기

8단원-바른 말로 대화하는 방법에 대해 알아보기

9단원-글에서 주요 내용을 확인하고, 자신의 생각

말하기

10단원-바르고 고운 말을 사용해 칭찬하는 말하기

11 단원-인형극을 보고 실감나게 역할극을 해보기

3 학년 1 학기

독서단원-책을 읽고 친구들과 생각 나누기

1 단원-감각적 표현의 재미를 느끼며 작품을

읽어보기

2 단원-문단의 짜임을 생각하며 글을 읽고 써 보기

3 단원-높임 표현을 사용해 언어 예절에 맞게

대화하기

4 단원-전하고 싶은 마음을 담아 편지를 써 보기

5 단원-설명하는 말을 듣거나 글을 읽고, 내용

간추리기

인형극 관람하기(동영상으로 대체

가능)

가정에서 바른 말 고운 말 도우미

해보기

책을 읽고 친구나 가족에게 책

소개해 주기

다양한 장르의 책 읽기

생활주변에서 다양한 설명하는 글

찾아보기

보고 싶은 사람들에게 편지 써

보기

Spring Term

6 단원-원인과 결과를 생각하며 경험 나누기

7 단원-국어사전을 활용하며 글을 읽어보기

8 단원- 글을 읽고 의견을 파악해 보기

9 단원-한글의 우수성을 이해하고, 바르게 사용하기

10 단원-재미나 감동을 느낀 부분을 찾으며 감상해

보기

3 학년 2 학기

1 단원-인물에게 알맞은 표정, 몸짓, 말투를 생각하며

작품을 감상하여 보기

2 단원-글을 읽고 중심 생각을 말하여 보기

3 단원-인상 깊은 경험을 글로 써 보기

4 단원-감각적 표현의 재미를 알고, 시나 이야기

감상하기

겪었던 일을 원인과 결과를

생각하며 가족과 말해보기

국어사전을 활용하며 다양한 책

읽기

세종대왕, 주시경에 대한 책

읽어보기

애니매이션 등장인물의 표정,

몸짓, 말투를 흉내내보기

전래 동화에 들어 있는 재미있는

표현들을 찾아 보기

Summer Term

5단원-언어 예절을 생각하며 바르게 대화해 보기

6단원-읽을 사람을 고려하여 자신의 생각을 글로

써보기

7단원-자신이 읽은 글을 다른 사람에게 소개해 보기

8단원-글의 흐름을 생각하며 내용을 간추리기

9단원-글을 읽고 인물의 말과 행동을 실감나게

표현하기

가족과 ‘높임말 Day’ 하기

재미있게 읽은 책 친구들에게

소개하고 바꾸어 보기

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Examples of homework tasks 수업 관련 조사 활동 또는 그룹 과제, 개인 글쓰기 과제

How to help at home 과제가 있을 경우 기일 내에 제출하도록 부탁드립니다.

한국작가의 동화 및 시를 통해 풍부한 표현을 익히기를 권합니다.

Useful websites http://primary.ebs.co.kr/main/primary

Who can I contact?

Head of Korean Mr. DongKwang Lee [email protected]

Korean Teachers Mr. Gwangho Im and Mr. Seong-Il Lee

 

Further reading

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롤러����������� ������������������  블레이드를����������� ������������������  타는����������� ������������������  의사����������� ������������������  선생님(이상교)����������� ������������������  

루이����������� ������������������  브라이(마가빗����������� ������������������  데이비슨)����������� ������������������  

마지막����������� ������������������  왕자(강숙인)����������� ������������������  

막내����������� ������������������  도토리의����������� ������������������  세상����������� ������������������  배우기(조대현)����������� ������������������  

멋진����������� ������������������  뼈다귀(윌리엄����������� ������������������  스타이그)����������� ������������������  

몰래한����������� ������������������  기도(이지현)����������� ������������������  

물꼬����������� ������������������  할머니의����������� ������������������  글사랑(이붐)����������� ������������������  

물푸레����������� ������������������  물푸레����������� ������������������  물푸레(조호상)����������� ������������������  

밤안개(이원수)����������� ������������������  

오줌에����������� ������������������  잠긴����������� ������������������  산(장주식)����������� ������������������  

오즈의����������� ������������������  마법사(플랭크����������� ������������������  바움)����������� ������������������  

우리����������� ������������������  아빠는����������� ������������������  아무도����������� ������������������  못����������� ������������������  알려(피에르����������� ������������������  루키)����������� ������������������  

우정의����������� ������������������  거미줄(엘윈우릭브릭스)����������� ������������������  

종이밥(김중미)����������� ������������������  

지하철을����������� ������������������  탄����������� ������������������  천사(노경실)����������� ������������������  

짱뚱아����������� ������������������  까치밥은����������� ������������������  남겨둬(오진희)����������� ������������������  

쭈꾸미가����������� ������������������  달에����������� ������������������  올라가다(과학아이)����������� ������������������  

통발신을����������� ������������������  신었던����������� ������������������  누렁소(이오덕)����������� ������������������  

피양랭면집����������� ������������������  명옥이(원유순)����������� ������������������  

하늘나라의����������� ������������������  장난꾸러기들(김항섭)����������� ������������������  

행복한����������� ������������������  청소부(모니카����������� ������������������  페트)����������� ������������������  

호랑이도����������� ������������������  살고����������� ������������������  빚쟁이도����������� ������������������  살고(손춘익)����������� ������������������  

벌렁코����������� ������������������  하영이(조성자)����������� ������������������  

별을����������� ������������������  키우는����������� ������������������  아이(배익천)����������� ������������������  

짧은����������� ������������������  동화����������� ������������������  긴����������� ������������������  생각����������� ������������������  -����������� ������������������  두����������� ������������������  번째����������� ������������������  이야기(이규경)����������� ������������������  

애니의����������� ������������������  노래(마스카����������� ������������������  마일즈)����������� ������������������  

양파의����������� ������������������  왕따����������� ������������������  일기(문선이)����������� ������������������  

어린����������� ������������������  부산����������� ������������������  박사(양희정)����������� ������������������  

여우씨����������� ������������������  이야기(요제프라다)����������� ������������������  

����������� ������������������  

   

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KOREAN KOREAN SOCIAL STUDIES

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

1. 우리 고장의 모습(3 학년 1 학기)

가. 우리가 생각하는 고장의 모습

나. 하늘에서 내려다 본 고장의 모습

2. 우리가 알아보는 고장 이야기

가. 우리 고장의 옛이야기

나. 우리 고장의 문화유산

3. 교통과 통신 수단의 변화

교통수단의 발달과 생활 모습의 변화

인터넷과 지도에서 우리 고장의

모습 살펴보기

제주도 지도를 찾아보고 백지도에

나타내기

설문대할망, 김만덕 등 우리 고장

인물 이야기 찾아 읽기

우리 고장의 다양한 문화 유산에

대한 이야기 알아보기

Spring Term

나. 통신수단의 발달과 생활 모습의 변화

1. 환경에 따라 다른 삶의 모습(3 학년 2 학기)

가. 우리 고장의 환경과 생활 모습

나. 환경에 따른 의식주 생활 모습

2. 시대마다 다른 삶의 모습

가. 옛날과 오늘날의 생활 모습

나. 옛날과 오늘날의 세시 풍속

예전의 교통수단과 통신수단을 볼

수 있는 박물관을 가보기

민속박물관에서 예전 사람들의

생활 모습을 관찰하고 체험해

보기

옛날 사람들의 생활 모습을

소개한 책을 읽어보기

Summer Term

3. 가족의 형태와 역할 변화

가. 가족의 구성과 `역할 변화

나. 다양한 가족이 살아가는 모습

전래 동화에 나오는 가족의

모습과 지금의 모습

비교해보기(영화 및 드라마를

통해 보는 것도 권장함 )

Examples of homework tasks 수업 시간에 못한 학습지 완성

How to help at home 교과서와 학습지 철을 가지고 다니는 것과 과제가 있을 경우 챙겨갈 수 있도록

부탁드립니다. 또한 지역의 문화유산을 다녀보는 것도 많은 도움이 됩니다.

Useful websites http://primary.ebs.co.kr/main/primary

Who can I contact?

Head of Korean Mr. DongKwang Lee [email protected]

Korean Teachers Mr. Gwangho Im and Mr. Seong-Il Lee

     

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Further reading

공룡시대부터����������� ������������������  살아온����������� ������������������  개미의����������� ������������������  일생과����������� ������������������  역사����������� ������������������  

(찰스����������� ������������������  이루치)����������� ������������������  

식물����������� ������������������  박물관(장명애,����������� ������������������  박선희)����������� ������������������  

식물은����������� ������������������  왜(이지열)����������� ������������������  

친절한����������� ������������������  우리����������� ������������������  문화재����������� ������������������  학교(이재정)����������� ������������������  

작은����������� ������������������  물고기의����������� ������������������  꿈(신정민)����������� ������������������  

내가����������� ������������������  살던����������� ������������������  고향은(권정생)����������� ������������������  

����������� ������������������  

소리����������� ������������������  박물관(안나로����������� ������������������  장)����������� ������������������  

숲에서����������� ������������������  놀자(곽영미����������� ������������������  외)����������� ������������������  

숲이����������� ������������������  살아났어요(심조원)����������� ������������������  

생명의����������� ������������������  봄을����������� ������������������  일깨워����������� ������������������  준����������� ������������������  레이첼����������� ������������������  카슨(홍당무)����������� ������������������  

세상이����������� ������������������  생겨난����������� ������������������  이야기(김장성)����������� ������������������  

바닷물을����������� ������������������  왜����������� ������������������  짤까요?(장길호)����������� ������������������  

세계를����������� ������������������  바꾸는����������� ������������������  착한����������� ������������������  마을����������� ������������������  이야기(박소명)����������� ������������������  

   

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KOREAN KOREAN SECOND LANGAUGE

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

Spoken Language Children will be taught to:

• make and respond to basic statements related to personal information;

• use a limited range of basic words, phrases and sentences related to classroom objects, activities and routines;

• become familiar with Korean sentences; • practise counting.

Hangeul Children will be taught to:

• learn 14 consonants and 10 vowels in order; • to learn the words that begin with the basic

letters of Hangeul; • to read aloud to become familiar with the Korean

alphabet. Vocabulary (50-60words) Children will be taught to:

• know words related to ourselves; • know words related to everyday life; • know words related to school.

Practise the language that children learn each lesson: Hello. Nice to meet you. What is your name? - I am Nami. Good bye, see you again. Please, look at the board. Could you speak again? Are you Korean? I am from England. Where do you live? Excuse me. May I go to the toilet? Where is Peter? He is in the classroom. What is this? Is this a chair? No, it is not. It is a desk.

Spring Term

Spoken Language Children will be taught to:

• to respond to basic questions on classroom and daily routines.

• to practise speaking sentences talking about location;

• to practise sentences talking about when they are ill.

Hangeul Children will be taught to:

• learn 14 consonants and 10 vowels in order. • learn the words that begin with the basic letters

of Hangeul. • become with the basic Korean alphabet.

Vocabulary (50-60words) Children will be taught to:

• know words related to likes and dislikes; • learn sentences talking about location.

Practise the language that children learn each lesson: Is there an eraser? Please, give me a pen. Who is he? You have done it right. How old are you? Happy birthday to you. Where are you from? How have you been? Are you unwell? Where are you going? Let’s go together. Do you like dogs?

Summer Term

Spoken Language Children will be taught to: practise speaking related to time, telephone number and money. practise sentences related to the numbers. Hangeul Children will be taught to:

Practise the language that children learn each lesson: I am looking for ____ Do you go swimming? What sport do you do? What time is it?

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• to learn 14 consonants and 10 vowels in order. • to learn the words that begin with the basic

letters of Hangeul. • to read aloud to become familiar with the Korean

alphabet. Vocabulary (50-60words) Children will be taught to: know words related to numbers. learn sentences related to how much it is.

What is your telephone number? When is your birthday? How much is it?

Assessment tasks, methods and frequency Termly reviews of all content.

How to help at home Please encourage your child to use the language when they are outside school.

Useful websites duolingo.com

Who can I contact?

Head of Korean Mr. DongKwang Lee [email protected]

Korean Teacher Ms. Grace Son

 

   

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MANDARIN MANDARIN LANGUAGE

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

All year

Listening Children will be taught to:

• pay attention when listening; • comprehend the meaning of a speech; • determine the tone of a speech; • understand the classroom instructions.

Word study Children will be taught to:

• Like learning Chinese characters and have the desire to learn actively;

• learn 220 widely used Chinese characters; • recognise the learned radicals.

Writing Children will be taught to:

• write characters according to correct stroke order with teacher's reminder;

• comprehend texts with teacher's guidance and build up positive attitude for writing;

• attempt to use appropriate characters, words, and mechanical conventions in writing with teacher's guidance;

• attempt to produce a writing with the beginning, development, and ending idenpendently;

• attempt to use appearance and action description to shape characters in narrative writing with teacher's guidance;

• use colon and quotation marks in narrative writing;

• generate ideas and plan writing focus on a topic with teacher's guidance;

• attempt to focus on a topic to organise the writing content with teacher's guidance;

• attempt to do editing writing with teacher's guidance.

Reading Children will be taught to:

• choose level-appropriate reading with teacher's guidance;

• read level-appropriate readers independently; • apply Pinyin to support study; • recognise the learned radicals; • identify the form, sound, and meaning of the

learned characters; • understand the learned vocabulary; • break the expression down and punctuate a given

text with teacher's guidance; • comprehend the meaning of sentences and find

the main idea, important facts, and supporting details in a given text.

www.yes-chinese.com/reading My Little Chinese Story Book 我的中文小故事 Chinese books at the Junior School Library

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Co-curricular activities Hanjia

Who can I contact?

Head of Mandarin Ms. Jade Chen [email protected]

Mandarin Teacher Ms. Jade Chen

 

   

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MANDARIN MANDARIN SOCIAL STUDIES

Curriculum Content

Autumn Term

1. 传统文化:造纸术和印刷术 2. 传统文化:指南针和黑火药 3. 国学经典:孔子 4. 国学经典:孟子 5. 国学经典:老子和庄子 6. 中国历史:中华人民共和国与苏联 7. 传统文化:做风筝 8. 植物与意向:中国十大名花

Spring Term

1. 神话传说:盘古开天地 2. 传统建筑:中国古代桥梁 3. 传统文化:简易中国画 4. 国家与地理:南海诸岛 5. 文化与地理:东北三省 6. 中国近代史:香港和澳门 7. 成语故事:自相矛盾 8. 成语故事:买椟还珠 9. 成语故事:掩耳盗铃

Summer Term

1. 历史人物:孙中山 2. 气象与科学:风车 3. 自然地理:中国的树 4. 传统故事:三个和尚 5. 传统文化:悬梁刺股、荧囊映雪 6. 文字知识:字典的历史 7. 自然生物:中国的鲸鱼 8. 中国社会:邮递的历史

Co-curricular activities Hanjia

Who can I contact?

Head of Mandarin Ms. Jade Chen [email protected]

Mandarin Teacher Ms. Jade Chen

 

   

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MANDARIN MANDARIN SECOND LANGUAGE

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

All year

Listening Children will be taught to:

• develop a good habit of listening; • recognise the different sounds and tones; • recognise the question words and understand the

question; • recognise the key words and understand the

sentences. Speaking Children will be taught to:

• develop the lingual sense of Mandarin; • copy the correct pronunciation; • use simply sentence to ask and answer questions; • introduce self in different topics.

Reading Children will be taught to:

• read under the help of PINYIN; • read the key words and guess the meaning of the

expressions; • read the dialogue under related topics.

Writing Children will be taught to:

• copy and form the Mandarin Characters in the right order;

• write some characters out without looking; • write 3-5 sentences around one topic.

General communication skills Children will be taught to:

• greet and respond to others’ greetings; • ask and respond about personal information,

name, age, year/grade, nationality, family etc; • express personal opinions clearly: likes and

dislikes (animals, colors, food, drinks); • express clearly if possessing something or not,

and personal needs; • describe the date and time and talk about

schedules.

Look online and in app stores for appropriate word and spelling games. For example, Search app stores for ‘YCT Better Chinese’ Search the Internet for ‘BBC Schools Mandarin’ www.chineasy.com www.snowflakebooks.co.uk

How to help at home Please try to practise new phrases at home with your child.

Useful websites BBC Bitesize (Search: ‘KS2 Mandarin’)

Who can I contact?

Head of Mandarin Ms. Jade Chen [email protected]

Mandarin Teacher Ms. Jade Chen and Ms. Jenny Hill

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MATHEMATICS

Curriculum Content Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

Numbers to 10,000 Addition and subtraction of numbers within 10,000 Solving word problems: addition and subtraction Multiplication Division Solving word problems: multiplication and division

Inspire Maths Home Activities (attached separately): 1. Comparing numbers to 10,000 4. Think of a word problem 5. Multiplying by grouping and regrouping 7. Division 8. Word problems

Spring Term

Mental Calculations Money Length, mass and volume Solving word problems: length, mass and volume Bar graphs Fractions Time

Inspire Maths Home Activities (attached separately): 9. Mental calculations 10. Money and prices 11. Length and distances 12. Volume word problems 13. Reading bar graphs 14. Fraction mysteries 15. Measuring time

Summer Term

Angles Perpendicular and parallel lines Area and perimeter

Inspire Maths Home Activities (attached separately): 16. Angle dot-to-dot 17. Perpendicular and parallel paths 18. Small perimeters

Assessment tasks, methods and frequency Ongoing assessment and termly reviews

How to help at home The Inspire Maths Home Activities

Useful websites nrich.maths.org, www.sumdog.co.uk, www.youcubed.org, www.arcademics.com, www.oxfordowl.co.uk (Oxford Owl for Home), www.bbc.com/bitesize (Choose Primary, KS1)

Who can I contact?

Head of Maths Mr. Simon Downes [email protected]

Maths Teachers Ms. Dominique El-Shirbini and Mr. Mark Eyton-Jones

 

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MUSIC Music at Lower Key Stage 2 builds on a foundation of singing to introduce students to other instruments, primarily the recorder. Music literacy and a wide variety of musical styles provide many opportunities to appreciate, enjoy, and perform music.

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

Folk Songs of the World Singing is the focus of this term, with students learning songs from around the world. Through these songs students are prepared to understand concepts including melody, harmony, and texture.

Children can sing songs at home, both with their parents and by themselves. Parents can reinforce a love of music by playing a variety of music at home.

Spring Term

Instrumental Music - Vivaldi's The Four Seasons Students listen to selected movements from this famous musical work. They continue to develop musical understanding through singing, movement, and using instruments, including glockenspiels, xylophones, and recorders.

Children can sing songs at home, both with their parents and by themselves. There are a variety of audio and visual recordings of "The Four Seasons" and it is helpful to hear the entire piece, if possible.

Summer Term

The Music Makers Students consolidate their skills in listening, singing, creating, and playing through weekly projects. They will focus on famous musicans and composers, including Pachelbel, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky.

As well as singing at home, parents can play recordings of music by Pachelbel, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky.

Examples of homework tasks Preparing for performances or composition, researching musical context, instruments and culture.

Assessment tasks, methods and frequency

At LKS2, music assessment is ongoing in class. Students are assessed on their voice, including singing, as well as classroom instruments, and demonstrated understanding of musical concepts through notation and written work.

Equipment that students need At LKS2, students use recorders from spring term onwards. For certain lessons, they may choose to bring in an instrument from home - parents will be informed ahead of time.

How to help at home Supporting music practice at home, including singing and/or playing instruments; listening to the wide range of music suggested above; taking your child to see a range of live performances.

Useful websites See links on Seesaw to recommended websites.

Co-curricular activities Olle Orchestra, Choir

Who can I contact? Head of Music Mr. Justin Hockey [email protected]

 

   

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PSHE Personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE) covers a range of issues that are vital for the wellbeing of our children. PSHE lessons provide opportunities to develop skills such as perseverance, conflict resolution, emotional intelligence, self-respect, teamwork, time management, and stress management. These are important life skills and all have a direct and positive effect on children’s learning.

Curriculum Content

Autumn Term

Looking after me Children will consider issues surrounding physical, emotional and mental health. They will learn how to be more self-aware and how to have a healthy lifestyle. For example, they will be taught the importance of exercise and a balanced diet. Children will learn about the different food groups and how to prepare food safely. Children will identify their strengths and weaknesses and set goals for themselves while learning the skills and techniques to develop their resilience in the face of setbacks. Children will discuss emotional well-being, especially in the context of loss and separation, family changes and dealing with strong feelings. Children will be taught how to stay safe online and in the real world. They will discuss how their bodies are growing and changing.

Spring Term

Relationships Children will be taught the importance of communication in building positive relationships. They will discuss the issue of bullying and how to prevent it and they will consider what makes a good friend and how to work and play well with friends. Children will consider similarities and differences between people including culture, religion, race, and gender. Children will discuss the support family and friendships can offer and they will consider how to deal with peer pressure.

Summer Term

Living in the wider world Children will be taught about their rights and responsibilities as global citizens. They will consider discrimination and diversity by covering issues such as gender stereotypes and racism. Children will be given an introduction to financial education.

Useful websites www.gogivers.org

Who can I contact? Head of PSHE Ms. Maxine Brewster  [email protected]

 

   

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SWIMMING & DANCE

Curriculum Content – Physical Education

Autumn Term

Orienteering Children will be taught to:

• orientate a map; • use a map to locate markers in a controlled indoor space; • use small areas to make a map, set out controls and then create a route for others to

follow; • develop ideas of following line features onto bigger scale maps; • use a map of school to locate markers in various places around the school site.

Invasion Games Children will be taught individual skill development, moving to developing more refined passing skills, receiving skills and triangles of play. They will play concept games such as dodgeball, benchball and boccia. They will use imbalanced team sizes and small-sided teams to develop concepts of attack and defence in a variety of invasion games.

Spring Term

Gymnastics Children continue to develop their flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance through gymnastics. They are taught an introduction to cartwheels and forward rolls. They develop stretching and curling, symmetry and asymmetry, and they focus on the speed and direction of movements in sequences when working with a partner. Children develop their balance by performing partner balances. Net Games Children use adapted games and large balls to develop concepts such as making it difficult to return a shot, long and short shots, tracking the ball to predict where it will go.

Summer Term

Athletics In the summer term, all children in the junior school will be taught athletics. Children will develop their running, jumping and throwing skills. They will be taught to:

• sustain pace over shorter and longer distances; • jump for height and distance with control and balance; • throw with power and to apply an appropriate force.

Curriculum Content - Swimming

All year

NLCS Jeju provides swimming instruction throughout the Junior School. Children are taught to:

• swim competently, confidently and proficiently; • use a range of strokes effectively (front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke); • perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations.

Curriculum Content - Dance

All year

Children are taught dance through performance, appreciation and choreography. In year 3, children are taught to:

• observe and try to copy peers’ dance movements; • link gestures and actions together to create a phrase or short motif; • suggest different ways to improve a performance.

Assessment tasks, methods and frequency Ongoing assessment and termly reviews

Equipment that students need Children should wear their P.E. kit on days when they have P.E. or dance lessons. Children should bring their swimming kit on days when they have swimming

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lessons.

How to help at home Encourage your children to be as active as possible and participate in team sports outside school. Watch sports with your children on television or at live events.

Co-curricular activities Dance Troupe, Golf, Swim Squad, Swimming Development, Multi-sports, Football Squad, Recreation Football

Who can I contact?

Head of P.E. Mr. Dien Wooler [email protected]

P.E. Teacher Mr. Dien Wooler

Swimming Coaches Mr. Dien Wooler, Ms. Nicola Long and Ms. Minsun Kang

Dance Teacher Ms. Nicola Long

 

   

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SCIENCE

Curriculum Content

Suggested Reading or Extension Activities

Autumn Term

Rocks and Fossils Children will be taught to:

• compare and group together different kinds of rocks on the basis of their appearance and simple physical properties;

• describe in simple terms how fossils are formed when things that have lived are trapped within rock;

• recognise that soils are made from rocks and organic matter.

Light Children will be taught to:

• recognise that they need light in order to see things and that dark is the absence of light;

• notice that light is reflected from surfaces; • recognise that light from the sun can be

dangerous and that there are ways to protect their eyes;

• recognise that shadows are formed when the light from a light source is blocked by an opaque object;

• find patterns in the way that the size of shadows change.

Science Squad by Robert Winston The Pebble in My Pocket: A history of the Earth by Meredith Hooper

A Rock is Lively by Dianna Hutts Aston

The Street Beneath My Feet by Charlotte Guillian 100 Facts: Planet Earth by Peter Riley

Stone Girl Bone Girl by Laurence Anholt and Sheila Moxley www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk (Click: ‘Science’)

Spring Term

Magnets Children will be taught to:

• notice that some forces need contact between two objects, but magnetic forces can act at a distance;

• observe how magnets attract or repel each other and attract some materials and not others;

• compare and group together a variety of everyday materials on the basis of whether they are attracted to a magnet, and identify some magnetic materials;

• describe magnets as having two poles; • predict whether two magnets will attract or repel

each other, depending on which poles are facing. Animals and Humans Children will be taught to:

• identify that animals, including humans, need the right types and amount of nutrition, and that they cannot make their own food; they get nutrition from what they eat;

• identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement.

Professor Astro Cat’s Human Body Odyssey by Dominic Walliman and Ben Newman

Illumanatomy by Ms. Kate Davies and Carnovsky

What’s Eating You? (Animal Science) by Nicola Davies Giant by Kate Scott

My Amazing Body Machine by Robert Winston www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk (Click: ‘Science’)

Summer Term

Plants Children will be taught to:

• identify and describe the functions of different parts of flowering plants: roots, stem/trunk, leaves and flowers;

• explore the requirements of plants for life and

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growth (air, light, water, nutrients from soil, and room to grow) and how they vary from plant to plant;

• investigate the way in which water is transported within plants;

• explore the part that flowers play in the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal.

Assessment tasks, methods and frequency Termly unit reviews

Further reading Home Lab by Robert Winston This Book Thinks You’re a Scientist by Harriet Russell

Useful websites

www.sciencebob.com www.brainpop.com (NLCS Jeju login details available on Seesaw) www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk

Co-curricular activities Mad Scientists

Who can I contact?

Head of Science Mr. John Gilbertson [email protected]

Science Teachers Ms. Dominique El-Shirbini and Mr. Mark Eyton-Jones