Geography
Intent
At the Queens’ Federation we aim to foster ‘Learning for Life.’
We will provide a rich, relevant and inspirational curriculum that promotes a lifelong love of learning and equips our pupils with the key knowledge and understanding, skills and personal qualities that they will need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Our curriculum is designed to be relevant to our children and is linked to the context of our school and the local community.
At the Queens’ Federation, we aim to inspire pupil’s curiosity, interest and appreciation about the world and the people who live in it. We strive to provide pupils with a broad and balanced geography curriculum which develops their understanding of locational knowledge, place knowledge and human and physical geography. This is accompanied by the development and application of key skills, supported by fieldwork.
Implementation
Our geography curriculum is centered round the development of an understanding of the geographical area in which we live, including the schools grounds themselves. Pupils will learn about their immediate local area, the wider local community and where our community fits into Great Britain and the world beyond. The curriculum is designed to develop the key knowledge and skills to find out about diverse places, people, resources and natural and human environments, together with an understanding of the Earth’s key physical and human processes. Key geographical skills and knowledge are built upon year by year and are sequenced appropriately to maximize learning for all pupils.
Fieldwork, trips and visits are a key part of our geography curriculum. Our school environment and the local area is fully utilised within the curriculum and extensive opportunities for learning outside the classroom are embedded within units of work. The curriculum is enriched, wherever possible, through links to learning in other curriculum areas such as history, science and mathematics.
We view assessment as a holistic process, which takes place in every lesson through observation of, in questioning and in conversation with pupils and in the production of written outcomes. Geography assessment criteria set out the key knowledge and skills that a pupil should achieve at the end of each unit of work.
Impact
Our geography curriculum will inspire in pupils a curiosity and fascination about the world and its people which will remain with them for the rest of their lives, equipping them well for further education and beyond. As pupils progress throughout the school, they will develop a deep knowledge, understanding and appreciation of their local area and its place within the wider geographical context. Pupil outcomes evidence a broad and balanced geography curriculum and at the end of each year, pupils achieve age related expectations and retain the knowledge and skills learnt from each unit of work.
Yearly Overview
Below is a table of Geography topics for each year group by term:
Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 | |
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Y1 |
Place Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography: The school and its grounds |
Locational Knowledge: World’s continents and oceans |
Human and Physical Geography / Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Local Area Visit (Cherry Hinton Hall) |
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Y2 |
Locational Knowledge: Four countries of the UK Seasonal Changes / Weather Patterns |
Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Local Area Visit / Map Skills |
Place Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography: Comparison of area of China and UK |
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Y3 |
Human and Physical Geography / Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Local Area Study |
Locational Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography: Settlements |
Place Knowledge: Comparison of area of Greece and Cambridge |
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Y4 |
Locational Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography / Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Changes in Land Use / Local Area Chalk Pit Visit |
Human and Physical Geography / Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Climate Zones, Biomes, Vegetation Belts, Time Zones |
Place Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography: Comparison of East Anglia and region of North America |
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Y5 |
Locational Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography / Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Mountains, Rivers, The Water Cycle |
Locational Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography / Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Mountains, Rivers, The Water Cycle |
Human and Physical Geography: Tourism / Impact of Tourism in Kenya |
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Y6 |
Locational Knowledge / Place Knowledge / Human and Physical Geography: South America |
Human and Physical Geography: Rainforests and Deforestation |
Locational Knowledge / Geographical Skills and Fieldwork: Cambridge and the UK |
Physical Geography: Earthquakes and Volcanoes |
Learning Examples
Toucan Class children enjoyed exploring the atlases with a partner to locate England and Greece for their comparison study.