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Curriculum mapping tool
Guidance for primary schools
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Summary This tool has been developed by digital pioneer schools and updated by Welsh Government. The tool lets you cross-reference elements of the DCF with your current teaching in areas of learning and year groups. As you add your information the tool shows your levels of DCF coverage, helping you plan to cover the full range of skills within each element over the course of a year. It will also help you plan to spread your coverage more evenly across the school.
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Overview sheetThis sheet shows the number of times that each element has been touched on across the year for each year group. It will change colour as more data is added and will highlight the areas with little, some or lots of coverage in order to help senior leaders and DCF responsibility holders work with staff to ensure even coverage throughout the school. It is recommended that this sheet be protected/locked for editing.
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Year group sheetsThese sheets are used by class teachers/year group teams to record when each strand is covered across the year and in whatarea(s) of learning. It is the responsibility of the teachers to ensure that the tasks planned cover the full range of skills within each element over the course of the year. There is space to record a brief note to detail the type of task done to enable subject leaders to use this document to review provision. The DCF descriptor for the previous progression step is also displayed at the start of a new progression step in case it needs to be referenced for actvities where learners need to reinforce competencies from the previous progression step.
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Please click on the relevant year group tab.
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Subjects may be edited in the cells in the "Refs" sheet.
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