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Year 4

Absolute location and lines of latitude

Humanities and social sciences lesson 6 for year 4 (Series 1)

Learn about absolute location and the main lines of latitude. You'll need a pen or pencil and something to write your responses on.

Interconnections in the environment and climate

Humanities and social sciences lesson 7 for year 4 (Series 1)

Learn about interconnections in the environment, focusing on climate. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.

Interconnections in the environment (part 1)

Humanities and social sciences lesson 8 for year 4 (Series 1)

Learn how the climate, vegetation and animals are interconnected. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.

Interconnections in the environment (part 2)

Humanities and social sciences lesson 9 for year 4 (Series 1)

Learn about how the climate, vegetation and animals are interconnected. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.

Food chains and food webs

Humanities and social sciences lesson 10 for year 4 (Series 1)

Learn how food chains and food webs represent interconnections between all living things. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.

Year 5

Understanding fantasy genre

English lesson 1 for year 5 (Series 1)

Learn about the features of fantasy texts. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.

Language used in fantasy

English lesson 2 for year 5 (Series 1)

Learn how noun groups can describe characters, events and settings in fantasy. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers. You'll also need a fantasy book, graphic novel, or comic you have at home or a fantasy movie or TV series that you know.

Characterisation in fantasy

English lesson 3 for year 5 (Series 1)

Learn about characterisation and how similes can be used to build characterisation. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers. You'll also need a fantasy book, graphic novel, or comic you have at home or a fantasy movie or TV series that you know.

Plot, setting and theme in fantasy

English lesson 4 for year 5 (Series 1)

Learn to identify the ways an author uses plot, setting and theme to build characterisation in a fantasy story. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers. You'll also need a fantasy book, graphic novel, or comic you have at home or a fantasy movie or TV series that you know.

Complex sentences

English lesson 5 for year 5 (Series 1)

Learn how to write a complex sentence to state a purpose. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers. You'll also need the similes you wrote in lesson 3 and the fantasy text used in lessons 2 to 4.

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