Concord Junior School Geography Overview

Concord Junior School Geography Overview
Our Geography curriculum ensures that all pupils are able to:
 Locate the world’s countries and describe their key physical and human characteristics
 Compare the geographical similarities and differences between their local area and major cities across the world.
 Describe the key topographical features of the UK, and how these have changed over time
 Describe the human and physical geography of different areas
 Use maps and atlases to locate countries
 Use the eight points of a compass, grid references and symbols to describe their fieldwork
 Use fieldwork to observe, measure, record and present the human and physical features of Sheffield.
Autumn 1
Autumn 2
Spring 1
Spring 2
Summer 1
Summer 2
Scrumdiddlyumptious
Urban Pioneers
Local Area Study
Compare to Berlin
Light Patterns across
the World
Tremors
Mighty Metals
Tribal Tales
Fieldwork
Stone-Age
settlements
Iron Age Hill Forts
I Am Warrior
Comparing Britain
and Italy
Celtic settlements
Rome
Roman towns in UK
Playlist
Origin of singing
techniques
Burps, Bottoms
and Bile
Predators
Fieldwork – human
and physical features
of local area
Crocodiles and
Alligators
Potions
Blue Abyss
Seas and Oceans of
the World
The Great Barrier
Reef
Environmental Issues
Road Trip USA
US Maps
Physical features of
the US
Pharoahs
Human and Physical
Features of Egypt
The River Nile
Tourism
Stargazers
Physical features of
Earth
Alchemy Island
Year
5
Beast Creator
Local fieldwork –
minibeast hunt
Minibeasts around
the world
Off with her Head!
Historic Maps
Scream Machine
Theme Parks around
the world
Darwin’s Delight
Using Maps
Islands of the World
Endangered Species
Tomorrow’s World
Blood Heart
Super heroes around
the World
Hola Mexico!
Year
6
WW2
Cities of the UK
UK Maps
ID
Local Cimmunity
Where I Live
Year
3
Year
4
Food Miles and Fair
Trade