About this curriculum

We are passionate about reading at Cockington Primary School. We believe that reading is a passport to the world and therefore every child deserves the chance to become a reader. We want children to love reading as much as we do; reading for pleasure is prioritised and at the heart of our curriculum. Time is organised to support all children to become confident, keen and capable readers so that they are able to access the entire curriculum.

RWInc

We start our early reading at Cockington Primary School with our phonics scheme Read Write Inc. This teaches children to segment and blend words fro reading and writing. More information about this programme can be found on the RWInc. section of our website. Please click on the link below.

Read Write Inc at Cockington Primary School

Reading for pleasure

All books within our school have been carefully selected to ensure children are exposed to a range of high-quality texts that match their age and interests; we encourage children to browse literature and build preferences.

Reading Aloud

Reading aloud to children allows us to widen knowledge of texts and authors, build stamina for listening and explore challenging vocabulary and themes. ‘Story time’ in class is a wonderful chance for the teacher to unlock children’s imaginations and demonstrate all the reading skills that we work so hard to teach throughout the week. Staff at Cockington Primary have access to a teacher library which houses a collection of 80 ‘essential reads’ from Pie Corbett’s Reading Spine. The collection of classic books is shared with children during their time at Cockington and help to create a living library inside the child’s mind.

Writing

Intent

At Cockington Primary School, regardless of barriers or need, we intend for our children to leave as confident, capable and independent writers, who not only understand the purpose and importance of writing but also enjoy the writing process.  We intend for children to use their writing skills across the curriculum.

Following the aims and objectives of the National Curriculum, we plan a progressive programme, which builds upon previous teaching and ensures that each child’s needs are met. We want our children to draw upon a rich exposure to quality literature so that throughout the writing process, they can write as a reader and read as a writer. 

We intend for our children to be able to communicate and express themselves effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences. 

We plan opportunities for children to develop their oracy skills by:

  • Listening and responding appropriately to adults and their peers 
  • Using relevant strategies to build their vocabulary
  • Articulating and justifying answers, arguments and opinions, giving well-structured descriptions, explanations and narratives for different purposes
  • Using spoken language to develop understanding through speculating, hypothesising, imagining and exploring ideas
  • Speaking audibly and fluently with an increasing command of Standard English
  • Participating in discussions, presentations, performances, role play, improvisations and debates
  • Considering and evaluating different viewpoints, attending to and building on the contributions of others 
  • Selecting and using appropriate registers for effective communication

Our curriculum cultivates a sense of independence in writing, whilst being inclusive and enriching.  Newsome Junior School recognises the importance of children acquiring a wide vocabulary. In order for all learners to share ideas, develop vocabulary and to internalise language patterns, we use the principles of Talk4Writing so that they can draw upon an extensive linguistic repertoire when writing.

We also want all of our children to be able to spell new words by effectively applying spelling patterns and rules.   They will have a solid understanding of grammar and apply it effectively to their writing.  We believe that all children should be encouraged to take pride in the presentation of their writing by developing a legible, cursive, handwriting style in preparation for their move to secondary school. Ultimately, we aim for all children to reach their full potential in writing.

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We are delighted to have been accepted to be part of the pilot of the new Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) project. The school will be receiving 5 days of specialist support to develop our support for Neurodiversity. As part of the project, we are working with SEND Family Voice Torbay. Together we want to understand your experiences of our school and we are asking all parents to complete a short survey online.
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Stone Age Day! Today year 3 enjoyed a day full of activities linked to our Stone Age learning. We carved spear heads out of soap, we created cave art under tables, on the walls and on pieces of driftwood, we created Stone Age animal 3D fact-files and we even lit our own fires! We apologise for the stench of smoke that came home with everyone today but we hope they also brought home some great moments to share with you 😊 More photos of Red Deer class to follow tomorrow! @connectacademytrust #stoneage #firelighting #makingmemories
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Year 5 have been creating electronic board games this half term. Today, Herons class got to finally play them. The year 2 children came to enjoy them as well. Not only are they fun, they are designed to educate players about the ocean.
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Bowling was right up our alley this afternoon! We had a striking, action packed time at Hollywood Bowl celebrating some of our pupils with 100% attendance. That's just how we roll!
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30/4 This week in science club, the children learnt about chemical reactions in one of the best ways possible - by making slime! They had great fun bringing their creations to life.
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13/6 This week in science club the children explored optical illusions, looking at weird and wonderful images, including magic eye pictures. They then tried their hands at creating a Thaumatrope using paper, art straws and a bit of imagination!
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20/5 In science club this week, the children tried their hands at Chromatography. Chromatography is a way of separating the colours used in ink (such as felt tipped pens). You might have noticed that ink smudges when you have got a piece of paper wet. The pattern left by the colours is called a ‘chromatogram’. Each colour is made of different inks, meaning they will have their own chromatogram.
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17/6 During science club on Monday, the children explored the phenomenon of sound. They revisited how sound is formed and how it travels, then put their theories to the test using a range of exciting equipment, including test tubes filled with varying amounts of water, tuning forks and even made a 'telephone' using plastic cups and string - they were very inventive!
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17/6: In Fizz Pop Science Club this week, the children explored good and bad bacteria. They designed their own virus and then brought it to 'life'!
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24/6 During Fizz Pop Science Club the children explored their sense of taste. They discovered why they like some foods and drinks, but not others. They learned what puts the fizz in fizzy pop and foods that make your tastebuds tingle.
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24/6: During science club with Mrs Pidduck and Mrs Shepherd, the children put to the test their knowledge of electrical circuits. They explored the idea that the acids in some fruits and vegetables create a chemical reaction that generates enough electrical energy to power a small device like an LED light or clock.
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Today our Head and Deputy Head boys and girls represented us when they went to have their photo taken for the Herald newspaper. It was to mark the unveiling of the official plaque, naming the mosaic that Mrs Turner and Mrs Roberts worked on a while ago with children from school. The project was in conjunction with the local police. Look out for their photos in the paper!
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We were treated to a drummer masterclass today! Dan, our drumming instructor showcased some pupils that have taken part in his drumming lessons this year. If you are interested, please see the school website music page for details about how your child can have lessons.
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Ruby in Year 6 is cutting her hair off on Saturday for the Little Princess Trust. If you would like to donate any money for her fundraising project, then please use the link below. Well done Ruby on supporting such a worthy cause! https://www.justgiving.com/page/amy-crago-1720074131251?utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=page%2Famy-crago-1720074131251&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=pfp-share&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3sSNpKLDGE-RlwNEBIHAojzMrCxvEIlt6NPYz6VWdGbtJNZV909SWMNDs_aem_V--7wYMz6L3HY56CRFLe0A
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Year 5 took to the skies today and made their dreams take flight during their very own STEM day! George from Soaring STEM shared his expertise with the children before setting them off with the challenge of testing, designing and building their very own rockets. Our set of young engineers rose to the challenge, demonstrated brilliant teamwork and their perseverance certainly paid off! Lots of fun, and lots of laughs, and lots of learning took place today! Thanks to Royal Air Force Youth Engagement Team for sponsoring our rocket challenge, what a brilliant day 🚀🌟
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In tonight's final science club with Mrs Pidduck and Mrs Shepherd, the children explored the chemical reaction between a popular mint-flavoured sweet and fizzy pop! First, they made predictions as to which bottle of drink would interact the most when the sweets were added, by forming a 'human vote'. They then discussed possible reasons behind the phenomenon, including liquid displacement and acid versus alkaline interaction. Well done every single child who has attended this club for your excitement and enthusiasm every week -it's been a blast!
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How exciting! On Friday, we had a delivery of massive tractor tyres. These will be placed around the playground and filled with various materials to create more interest and other play opportunities as part of our OPAL work. Thank you Mr Sharman for organising this!
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Congratulations to the values award winners this week!
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