•        Compare paper with everyday objects on the basis of their material properties, including hardness, strength and flexibility (Science)
  •        Separate solid particles of different sizes, such as pulp and water, by sieving (Science)
  •        Make your own paper, testing your ideas and ensuring it is a fair test (Science)
  •        Make predictions and test how different papers float and sink in water (Science)
  •        Recall and represent important features of an interview (English)
  •        Use creative writing to imagine you are a paper object and write up a typical day (English)
  •        Understand unit fractions through folding paper (Maths)
  •        Represent data from the paper quiz using a graph (Maths)
  •        Design and create paper bags for different uses (Design and Technology)
  •        Discuss how people can improve the environment through recycling (PSHE)
  •        Understand the impact that paper has had on society and use the internet to find out more (History)
  •        Create a paper sculpture based on a chosen theme (Art and Design)