At The Bridge School, the Geography curriculum focuses on pupils’ exploring and developing understanding of their own locality. We encourage pupils to explore and make sense of the physical and manmade world around them, to understand its people, places and environments and the interactions between them.
Out Geography curriculum is supported by strong cross curricular links and is taught throughout the day as pupils move between environments around school and within the community. Pupils have access to a wide range of motivating and engaging multi-sensory activities to facilitate their learning and develop their knowledge and confidence in interacting with the world around them. Pupils are also exposed to environments outside of their immediate locality, allowing them to compare geographical features.
Within all geography lessons, pupils consistently have opportunities to extend their learning. Practitioners provide differentiated support to promote the development of geographical skills and scaffold pupils’ next steps. Pupils are motivated to use their skills, preparing them for interactions in the community in later life, e.g. identifying familiar people and places, knowledge of transport and interacting with objects purposefully.
At The Bridge School, we use bespoke, sequenced, small-step descriptors that outline the key knowledge and skills within geography. These descriptors provide an easy to use, aspirational framework that ensures all pupils make progress in what they know, what they can do and what they can remember.
Across all subjects and at all key stages, the overall intent is that the pupil engages, achieves, and makes the most personal progress they can over time to enable them to have the most fulfilling, enjoyable, and independent life possible.
Key Stage 1 | |||
Term | Autumn (History) |
Spring (Geography) |
Summer (D&T) |
Programme 1 |
Local History - The Victorians |
United Kingdom |
Homes
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Programme 2 |
Famous People |
The Locality of the School
|
Eat More Fruit and Vegetables |
Key Stage 2 | |||
Term | Autumn (History) |
Spring (Geography) |
Summer (D&T) |
Programme 1 |
Tudor Times and Events |
Holidays- The Coast |
Joseph’s Coat
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Programme 2 |
Ancient Egyptians |
The Locality of the School |
Sandwich Snacks
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Programme 3 |
Local History - The Romans |
United Kingdom |
Containers for a Purpose
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Programme 4 | Aztecs |
The Locality of the School |
Biscuits |
There is a curriculum progression map in place for all subjects. These can be discussed with Sam Bourton (Curriculum Lead) on request.
All policies are regularly updated and the latest version of any policy is available on request.