Curriculum overview
Year 5 Curriculum Overview
A clear, parent-friendly overview of typical Year 5 subjects in the British National Curriculum—plus how ETIA Academy delivers them through calm, flexible, project-based learning.
How to use this page
This overview is designed to help home-educating families understand what Year 5 commonly covers across subjects. It’s a guide—not a checklist—and children can progress at different rates depending on confidence, needs and interests.
British National Curriculum (typical Year 5)
Subject overview
Below is a high-level snapshot of the kinds of knowledge and skills many children develop in Year 5.
English
Reading comprehension and discussion; expanding vocabulary; writing for different purposes (narrative, explanation, persuasion); grammar and punctuation (including relative clauses and modal verbs); spelling patterns and word origins; confident speaking and listening.
Maths
Place value to larger numbers; the four operations with larger integers; fractions (equivalence, comparison, addition/subtraction) and decimals; measurement and unit conversion; geometry (angles, shape properties, coordinates); statistics (tables and graphs); reasoning and problem-solving.
Science
Forces; Earth and space; properties and changes of materials; planning fair tests; recording results; drawing conclusions using evidence; scientific vocabulary and models.
Foundation subjects
History, Geography, Art & Design, Design & Technology, Computing, Music, PE, PSHE/RSHE and Languages—taught through meaningful themes and projects that connect knowledge across subjects.
ETIA Academy academic curriculum
How our projects cover Year 5 learning
Rather than teaching subjects in isolation, our 12-module programmes integrate core and foundation subjects into real-world projects—so children practise reading, writing and maths while exploring science, humanities, creativity and life skills.
How this works in practice
What a Year 5 learner does at ETIA Academy
Families can move through modules at a pace that suits their child. Each module includes clear guidance, project steps and outcomes—so learning feels structured, but never rushed.
Start with a theme
A module begins with an engaging real-world theme (for example: sustainability, innovation or community).
Learn through tasks
Children complete reading, writing, maths and research tasks that build toward a final project outcome.
Create a project outcome
Learners produce something meaningful—such as a presentation, model, report, prototype or campaign—showing what they understand.
Reflect and progress
Simple reflection prompts help children notice their growth and build confidence before moving on.
Important note for home-educating families
This page is an overview of typical Year 5 learning areas and is provided for information only. Requirements can vary by child and by local authority. For official guidance on elective home education, please refer to gov.uk.
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