
Geography Strand Map Making/Following Directions Enquiry and Investigation Locational Knowledge Human and Physical Geography I can draw around objects to make a plan. I can ask questions about places studied at KS1. I can name and locate the four countries and capital cities of the UK. I can identify seasonal and daily weather patterns in the UK. Skills I can follow directions: up, down, left, right, forwards and I can use aerial photographs to identify key landmarks, and basic human I can use basic geographical vocabulary to identify and describe key backwards. and physical features of the area studied. physical features e.g. beach, cliff, coast, forest, hill, mountain, sea, ocean, I can use a simple plan to follow a route. e.g. A route around the river, soil, valley, vegetation, season and weather. school or local area or my route from home to school. I can use basic geographical vocabulary to identify and describe key human features e.g. city, town, village, factory, farm, house, office, port, harbour and shop. I know maps give us information about places. I know that the town I live in is Blackpool. I know that I live in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. I know that there are four seasons. Knowledge I know location means where something is. I know that aerial photographs are taken from above. I know that Blackpool is located on the Fylde Coast in North West England. I know they are called Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. I know maps use symbols to show where certain things are. I know the word aerial means from above. I know where this is on a map of the United Kingdom. I know which months are in which season. I know we can use words to describe location. I know when we look at something from above we call this an ‘aerial view’ I know where the UK is located on a World Map. I know that we experience different weather during different seasons in the I know we can use words to compare the location of two different . I know that the United Kingdom is made up of four countries. UK. places. I know sometimes objects look different from an aerial view. I know these countries are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. I know that in the United Kingdom no one lives more than 130Km from the I know we can give directions such as forwards, backwards, left or I know that there are human and physical features in Blackpol. I know where these countries are on a map of the United Kingdom. sea. Y1 right. I know that the human features in town include, hotels, houses, piers, I know that London is the capital city of England. I know that coasts have many different features, such as caves, cliffs, I know compasses can be used to find direction. The Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Tower, The Wintergardens, windmills. I know that Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland. mudflats and beaches. I know a compass has four points; north, south, east and west. I know physical features include, the sand dunes, the beach I know that Cardiff is the capital city of Wales. I know that human geography relates only to the human environment; I know a mnemonic such as ‘Never Eat Slippery Worms’ can help I know that Belfast is the Capital city of Northern Ireland. something that is built by humans and would not have existed in nature me to remember the compass points. without humans. I know maps often have a title, labels and symbols . I know physical geography are naturally occurring features on Earth, e.g. I know maps often have a key which explains any symbols. landforms, bodies of water I know maps often have a compass showing north, south, east and west. above, below, aerial, view, perspective, map, satellite, information, human, physical, above, below, aerial, view, perspective, map, satellite, Location, locate, town, city, capital city, country, county, area, map, Blackpool, identify, seasonal, season, month, daily, weather patterns, physical Vocabulary place, direction, left, right, forwards, backwards, north, south,east, information, place, Lancashire, Fylde Coast, North West, United Kingdom, England, Ireland, Scotland, features, human features, geographical, beach, cliff, coast, rockpool, tide, west, title, label, symbol, key, compass, information, Wales, Northern Ireland island, forest, hill, mountain, sea, ocean, river, soil, valley, vegetation, city, town, village, factory, farm, house, office, port, harbour, shop, fairground, resort, lifeboat, lighthouse, Strand Map Making/Following Directions Enquiry and Investigation Locational Knowledge Human and Physical Geography I can draw maps of real life and made up places. I can collect information about my local environment. e.g. Using tally I can name and locate the world's seven continents and five oceans using globes, I can identify hot and cold areas of the world in relation to the Equator and Skills I can create keys for symbols on my map. charts. maps and atlases. North and South Poles. I can follow directions on a map: North, South, East, West I can use information books to compare the similarities and differences I can explain geographical similarities and differences between an area of the UK and I can draw a route showing features. between places studied at KS1. a non-European country. (London) I know that a globe and maps cover different areas - I know how to record information accurately. I know a globe shows where there is land and sea on Earth. I know the names of countries in either hot/cold areas. Knowledge town/country/world. I know what makes Blackpool different from London - eg population, size, I know continent is a very large area of land. I can name animals that live in hot or cold climates. I know how to find a given place on a map. attractions. I know there are 7 continents on Earth and they are; Asia, Africa, North America, South I know how animals survive in either hot/cold climates. I know N,S,E,W compass points and can go in correct direction I know every road has a name and postcode to identify its location in the America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. I know that not all deserts are hot or covered in sand and even hot deserts when asked. country. I know that there are 5 oceans and they are; Atlantic, Pacific, Artic, Indian and Soutern. can be cold at night. I know the symbols used for key landmarks on a map I know the name of the street that I live on I know the locations of the continents and oceans on a map. I know the four climate zones are warm, cold, tropical and temperate. I know we live in the continent of Europe. In southern Europe the climate can be warm and sunny, but in northern I know Europe is one of the world’s smaller continents. Europe the climate is cooler. I know the continent of Antarctica is very cold and icy. I know mammals that live in Europe include badgers,bats and hedgehogs. I know Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. I know there are very few plants and animals living in Antarctica because it I know the equator runs right through the continent of Africa. is so cold. I know Asia is the largest continent on Earth. I know deserts, grassland and jungle can all be found in Africa. I know North America is one of the word’s seven continents. I know mountains, rainforests and deserts can be found in Asia. Y2 I know South America is one of the world’s seven continents. I know Asia is home to tigers, pandas and elephants. I know North and South America are two continents that are joined together. I know Australia is home to some animals that cannot be found anywhere I know Australia is the smallest of the world’s continents. else in the world. I can locate Britain and China on a map. I know that China is a country in Asia. I can recognise Britain and China's flag and know which continents they belong too. I know the capital city of China is Beijing. I know the Great Wall of China is a human feature which was built by a powerful leader a long time ago who wanted to defend his country from his enemies. I understand what "culture' means recognise differences/similarities. ariel view, plan, up, down, left, right, locality, landscape, location, England, ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Wales, London, Edinburugh, Earth, globe, map, atlas, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antartica, England, North, South, East , West, Equator, Ocean, Northpole, Southpole, Vocabulary sea, land, river, railway, road, semi detached, larger city, beach, Cardiff, Blefast, landscape, vegitation, distant, seasonal, temperature, Europe, Austrailia, Irish sea, North sea, English channel, Atlantic ocean, Pacific Antartic, Artic, forest, landscape, vegetation, tropical, Northern Hemisphere, ocean, sea, city, forest, river, hill, cliff. population, accurate, attraction, location, identify Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic ocean, Southern ocean, continent, climate, border, North, Southern Hemisphere, desert, climate, survive, mountain, plain, jungle, South, East, West, North Pole, South Pole, tilt, orbit, summer, winter, minus (in relation rainforests, warm, cold, tropical, temperate, to degrees), Asia, tropical, rainforest, monsoon, drought, Great Wall of, China, Beijing, Geography Strand Map Making/Following Directions Enquiry and Investigation Locational Knowledge Human and Physical Geography I can make a simple sketch map of the human and physical I can create a survey to explore human or physical features in the local I can name and locate counties and cities of the UK, identifying key human and I can understand similarities and differences in the human and physical Skills features in my local area.
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