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Geography

It is our intent that children are able to question the world they live in through investigation and exploration through fieldwork. Children will learn about the physical world and the human impact we can have on it. They will be able to create reasoned arguments informed by well-balanced opinions using an extensive base of geographical vocabulary.

We want our children to have...
  • An excellent knowledge of where places are and what they are like.
  • An excellent understanding of the ways in which places are interdependent and interconnected and how much human and physical environments are interrelated.
  • An extensive base of geographical knowledge and vocabulary.
  • Fluency in complex, geographical enquiry and the ability to apply questioning skills and use effective analytical and presentational techniques.
  • The ability to reach clear conclusions and develop a reasoned argument to explain findings. 
  • Significant levels of originality, imagination or creativity as shown in interpretations and representations of the subject matter.
  • Highly developed and frequently utilised skills in fieldwork and other geographical techniques. 
  • A passion for and commitment to the subject, and a real sense of curiosity to find out about the world and the people who live there.
  • The ability to express well-balanced opinions, rooted in very good knowledge and understanding about current and contemporary issues in society and the environment

Threshold concepts:

At Our Lady of Lourdes, we aim to develop the following concepts through the progressive teaching of geographical knowledge, skills and understanding. These essential threshold concepts are based on the requirements of the National Curriculum Programme of Study for Key Stage One and Key Stage two.

Investigate places and their features 

Investigate environments, patterns and processes Geographical enquiry
This concept involves having world knowledge of locations, places and geographical features This concept involves the conditions, processes and interactions that explain features, distribution patterns and changes over time and space. This concept involves observing, collecting, analysing, evaluating and communicating geographical information.

Our Geography and History curriculum is taught through mini topics- these can be found below:

 
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Treasure Island From A to B Island Life Temples, Treasures and Tombs The Story of English WWII
  The Magic Toymaker       Windrush and the impact of migration
A Day in the Life Buildings Bienvenue en France Victorians Earth as an Island Greeks and Romans
  China Gateways to the World      
Seaside Time Travellers Scavengers and Settlers Earthquakes, Mountains and Volcanoes AD900 (Aztecs) El Salvador 

 Click below for the learning in each year group