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Geography

Geography

 

Geography is the study of the world and its people.  At Godstone Primary and Nursery School we use Connected Geography to inspire the children’s curiosity through enquiry-led learning.

 

 

Intent

  • Have access to a broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated geography curriculum by fulfilling the Educational Programmes (EYFS) and National Curriculum (Y1-6) for Geography through engaging enquiry-based lessons.
  • To support each child to develop a sense of their identity and place in the world.
  • To build on the child’s personal knowledge and understanding of geography by providing them with opportunities to explore, understand and appreciate the world around them, whilst also enriching each child’s cultural capital.
  • To provide children with a high-quality education, which stimulates curiosity, about places and environments by providing them with experiences and memorable fieldwork activities.
  • To discover more about the physical and human world and empower the children to recognise the significance of sustainable development for the future.
  • To develop the children’s understanding and use of geographical vocabulary.
  • To provide children with a pedagogy that is supportive and engaging, that will allow each child to make progress and be able to retrieve their learning.

 

Implementation

  • Use enquiry led learning through the Connected Geography schemes of work from years one to six.
  • Planning is adapted from the Connected Geography schemes to fit the needs of the children and the locality of the school.  Geography is taught in three half-termly units in KS1 and KS2.
  • The EYFS includes geographical skills and knowledge through Understanding the World and across the curriculum e.g. in Literacy and a sense of belonging in PSED.
  • A variety of teaching and learning styles are used in geography lessons, including discussions, presentations, representations, diagrams and images, research, visits, speakers, ICT and fieldwork.
  • Visits, visitors and first-hand experiences that promote curiosity and provide children with key knowledge on a range of topics.
  • Assess the children’s learning against the core learning and enquiry skills.

Impact

  • Providing children with a set of skills to embed a lifelong love of learning.
  • Connected Geography will provide all children with meaningful learning experiences that contribute to their cultural capital and understanding of the wider world.
  • Children have a contextual understanding of their community and the world around them.
  • Development of the children’s use and understanding of geographical vocabulary to enable them use it across subjects and in day-to-day life, therefore developing life skills for the future.
  • Opportunities for developing teachers’ pedagogy and subject knowledge through the planning and resources provided.
  • Clear and accurate assessment for geography.