Geography
Intent:
At Ashdon Primary School, we aim for a high-quality geography curriculum which should inspire in pupils a curiosity and fascination about the world and its people. Our teaching equips pupils with knowledge about places and people; resources in the environment; physical and human processes; formation and use of landscapes.
We also want pupils to develop geographical skills: collecting and analysing data; using maps, globes, aerial photographs, and digital mapping to name and identify countries, continents and oceans; and communicating information in a variety of ways. We want pupils to enjoy and love learning about geography by gaining this knowledge and skills, not just through experiences in the classroom, but also with the use of field work and educational visits.
Implementation:
In ensuring high standards of teaching and learning in geography, we implement a curriculum that is progressive throughout the whole school. Geography is taught as part of a half-termly topic, focusing on knowledge and skills stated in the National Curriculum. At Ashdon Primary School, we ensure that geography has the same importance given to it as the core subjects, as we feel this is important in enabling all pupils to gain ‘real-life’ experiences. For example, using the local area to follow maps in Key Stage 1, to comparing the similarities and differences in environments an dcommunities in Lower Key Stage 2, through to debating world issues on pollution in Upper Key Stage 2.
Impact:
The impact and measure of this is to ensure that pupils at Ashdon Primary School are equipped with geographical skills and knowledge that will enable them to be ready for the curriculum at Key Stage 3 and for life as an adult in the wider world. We want pupils to have thoroughly enjoyed learning about geography, therefore encouraging them to undertake new life experiences now and in the future.