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
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