Map of the commonwealth countries in 2019
EnglishNoun – person, place or thing (table, chair, London, Miss Linke)Adjective – describes a noun (red, bright, tiny)Verb – an action word (ran, jump, laugh)Capital letter- used for names, places, start of sentences.Full stops- when a sentence has finished.Question marks- at the end of a question.Vowels – a,e,i,o,uConsonants – letters of the alphabet that are not vowelsTime connectives- used to order a piece of writing in time order.
Maths Number bonds within 51+0=1 2+0=21+1=23+0=32+1=34+0=42+2=43+1=45+0=54+1=53+2=5
ScienceThis half term we are learning about the human body and the 5 senses of: touch, taste, smell, hearing and sight.We will also be learning about the human body and the names of different body parts.
Key VocabFamilyCommunityBelongValues
ArtWe are studying the work of Pablo Picasso.
Timeline of the Queen’s
PE Music
Coronation
The act or occasion of crowning the new king or queen.
Monarchy The royal family of a country.Commonw
ealth countries
Countries where the queen reigns/oversees.
Heir Next in line to the throne. Queen The female ruler of a country.
Queen Elizabeth II - Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other
Commonwealth realms. Elizabeth was born in London as the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and she was educated
privately at home. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned on 2nd June 1953. Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Phillip and has 4 children: Prince
Charles, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and Prince Edward. Queen Elizabeth II was born at 2.40am on 21 April 1926 to parents the Duke
and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother).
She turned 93 in 2019.
1926 1945 1953 1948 2012 2019Queen
Elizabeth II born on 21st April.
End of WW2.
Queen’s coronationOn 2nd June.
Prince Charles was born on
the 14th
November.
Diamond Jubilee
60 years of reigning
Queen is still in power and
aged 93.