National curriculum key stage


    • [PDF File]Primary National Curriculum

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      introduce key stage content during an earlier key stage if appropriate. All schools are also required to set out their school curriculum for science on a year-by-year basis and make this information available online. Attainment targets . By the end of each key stage, pupils are expected to know, apply and understand the


    • [PDF File]Science in the National Curriculum - Hwb

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      National curriculum outcomes 20 Key Stage 4 23 Key Stage 4 Programme of Study 24 SCIENCE NCO Jan 2008 (E) 16/10/07 16:26 Page 1. 2 Science Foreword This document sets out the revised national curriculum for science in Wales. The structure of the national curriculum


    • [PDF File]Framework for teaching science

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      The science curriculum Science at Key Stage 3 builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills that pupils have developed in Key Stage 2. Most pupils have reached at least level 4 of the National Curriculum for science by the end of Year 6. Year 7 teachers need to be familiar with the Key Stage 2 programme of study and should assume that


    • [PDF File]Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary curricula and the ...

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      as those following the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3. • Learners following either programme should have been taught equivalent skills in the four curriculum areas that form part of the National Curriculum: Reading, Writing, Grammar and Vocabulary and Spoken English. • Studying the works of Shakespeare is a requirement of


    • [PDF File]11. The Curriculum

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      (replaces Key Stage 1 of the national curriculum entirely for all 6 to 7-year-olds from the start of the 2011/12 school year. • the national curriculum subjects, for 7-16 year-olds from 2011/12; • religious education for all registered pupils at the school; pupils up to


    • [PDF File]Science

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      School Curriculum The programmes of study for science are set out year-by-year for Key Stages 1 and 2. Schools are, however, only required to teach the relevant programme of study by the end of the Key Stage. Within each Key Stage, schools therefore have the flexibility to


    • [PDF File]National Curriculum for English Key Stages 1 and 2 – Draft

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      The National Curriculum for English reflects the importance of spoken language in pupils’ development – linguistic, cognitive and social – across the whole curriculum. ... Key Stage 1 reflect the rapid pace of development during these two years. All maintained schools are only required to teach the


    • [PDF File]A Guide to: Key Stage 3 Assessment, Target-setting and ...

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      The Old National Curriculum and Levels Assessment under the previous National Curriculum was based on a system of levels. Expected attainment was set nationally and Key Stage 3 target levels were set based on performance at Primary School. Throughout the Key Stage, teachers assessed student progress and attainment and


    • [PDF File]ISM – The National Curriculum for Music

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      in the national curriculum up to the age of 14. (2018) Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief inspector …there was a dearth of understanding about the curriculum in some schools… We saw curriculum narrowing, especially in upper key stage 2, with lessons disproportionately focused on English and mathematics…Some secondary schools were significantly


    • [PDF File]The National Curriculum in England

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      3. The National Curriculum in England 6 4. Inclusion 9 5. Language, literacy and numeracy 10 6. The proposed programmes of study and attainment targets for the National Curriculum subjects. 12 English 13 Purpose of study, aims and attainment targets 13 Key Stage 1 16 Lower Key Stage 2 32 Upper Key Stage 2 40 Key Stage 3 50 Mathematics 53


    • [PDF File](PDF) The Northern Ireland Curriculum: Primary

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      The Statutory Curriculum is the starting point for planning a school curriculum that meets the needs of individual pupils. The Northern Ireland Curriculum sets out the minimum requirement that should be taught at each key stage. The Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities Framework allows teachers to teach the knowledge, skills and


    • [PDF File]NAEE The Environmental Curriculum

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      Environmental Education in the Primary National Curriculum 12 Overview 14 Key stage 1 science 16 Key stage 1 geography 17 Key stage 1 design and technology 18 Key stage 1 English 19 Key stage 1 mathematics 20 Other key stage 1 subjects 21 Key stage 1 case study 23 Key stage 2 science ...


    • [PDF File]THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK

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      National Curriculum Framework 2. NCF VISION NC Vision Every child is prepared for life. The National Curriculum envisions the development of: Successful individuals who are motivated to explore and create knowledge. Confident and competent individuals who have a firm belief in Islam, a strong sense of self and national identity.


    • [PDF File]Progression Steps - Connecting Steps

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      content contained within the Key Stage 1 National urriculum programmes of study and teacher assessment frameworks. Steps 7, 8 and 9 seek to expand upon the content contained within the Key Stage 2 National urriculum programmes of study. y the time pupils reach the later steps, the content is derived from the Key Stage 3 programmes of study.


    • [PDF File]The national curriculum in England - Framework document

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      The national curriculum forms one part of the school curriculum. 2.3 All state schools are also required to make provision for a daily act of collective worship and must teach religious education to pupils at every key stage and sex and


    • [PDF File]Physical Education in the National Curriculum - Hwb

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      Key Stage 2 Programme of Study 12 Key Stage 3 Programme of Study 16 Attainment target 20 National curriculum outcomes 24 Key Stage 4 27 Key Stage 4 Programme of Study 28 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 08 NEW (E) 15/10/07 13:32 Page 1


    • [PDF File]TEACHING SWIMMING PRIMARY AND WATER SAFETY AT SCHOOLS KEY ...

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      capability and confidence by the time they leave Key Stage 2. THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM PE PROGRAMME OF STUDY Swimming and water safety instruction must be provided in either Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2. Schools should provide sufficient swimming opportunities to ensure all pupils make progress and achieve their very best in swimming and water safety.


    • [PDF File](PDF) Statutory Curriculum for Key Stage 3

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      Statutory Requirements for Key Stage 3 page 2.0 Introduction 19 2.1 Areas of Learning and Subject Strands 20 2.2 Statutory Minimum Requirements 21 2.3 Structuring Learning within the Key Stage 3 Curriculum: 21 Breadth, Balance and Flexibility 2.4 Ensuring Progression 22


    • [PDF File]NATIONAL CURRICULUM LEVELS EXPLAINED

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      National Curriculum Levels and Age Expectancy There is a national benchmark laid down at the end of each key stage which highlights the expected performance of a pupil. At Key Stage 3 (Y7-9), this is level 5/6 in all subjects. As our students are of above average ability, we would anticipate that they should achieve level 6-8 in most subject areas.


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