Geography
Geography at Evelyn CP School
Intent
Our aim is for every pupil at Evelyn Primary to exit the school with a secure understanding of the world they live in. To know where they live; the local area and the country they belong to. They will learn about places located within the seven continents and gain knowledge of the oceans and seas in the world. They will identify the waters they cross, in order to travel from one country/continent to another. Opportunities will be planned for pupils to recognise human and physical features around the world. This will be established through the study of the local environment and the wider world.
All pupils will know the importance of respecting the environment they live in and that of other places in the country/world they visit. In addition, respect the culture and religion of others.
Through the study of geography, pupils will develop curricular links, for example, presenting and interpreting information on a graph. Also, a non-chronological report writing about the places and locations they study. They will develop a positive, independent and resourceful approach to their learning. In addition, strive to develop a growth mindset, to enable them to take on the challenges within their studies. In each milestone of learning, we want pupils to develop a lifelong curiosity about the world around them, using their gained geographical knowledge and skills.
Enhanced provision areas will provide pupils with opportunities to independently develop geographical skills and knowledge. This will be accessed both in, and, outside the timetabled geography lesson. Enhanced provision provides pupils with the opportunity to engage in geographical learning at their own pace. Pupils are presented with the opportunity to develop the key skill of working with others and communication. This is done through presenting to an audience.
Early Years pupils should gain their first experience of geography under the area of ‘Understanding the World,’ taken from The Development Matters document. They will be encouraged to observe their surroundings; think about where they live and what they see on their way to school. These experiences should ignite curiosity and an awareness of the world they live in.
Implementation
Key vocabulary is researched, explored, modelled and displayed. Knowledge organisers are displayed and referred to throughout teaching. Whilst on task, pupils are able to identify the skill they are developing.
Geography is taught through investigation and enquiry, encouraging pupils to be 'geographers' and looking at the world through the eye of a geographer, using maps, atlases and globes to support learning.
Enhanced provision will support learning and the development of skills and knowledge. Pupils will experience rich, engaging and stimulating tasks. They will develop an independent and resourceful approach to learning and will learn collaboratively with their peers to ask and answer, how, where and why questions. Software is used for research and presenting information. Google Earth and digi maps enable pupils to widen their experience and apply their skills.
Impact
The National Curriculum demonstrates key objectives. These have been broken down across each mile stone, to ensure key skills and knowledge are taught. Progression has been assured.
Pupil interviews take place in all classes, to identify pupil knowledge, skills and enjoyment of the subject. Through discussion and demonstration of their recordings, pupils are able to showcase the learning that’s taken place. Teachers provide their judgement on pupil progress, using observation of engagement, recordings and pupil interview. In addition, an end-of-unit quiz is completed for all pupils. This supports teacher judgement. Summative assessment is recorded, analysed, and fed into future planning.
‘Geography is the subject which holds the key to our future.’
Michael Palin