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Year 3 Geography

A comprehensive exploration of physical and human geography focusing on the United Kingdom and the wider world. Students develop spatial awareness through map work while investigating how natural processes and human settlement patterns shape our global landscape.

7 units·47 topics·Ages 7-8

01Mapping Our World

7 topics·Autumn Term

Students master foundational cartographic skills using symbols, keys, and four figure grid references to navigate and interpret various map types.

Birds Eye View and Symbols

Understanding how 3D landscapes are represented in 2D through plan views and standard Ordnance Survey symbols.

Concept MappingExperiential Learning
Compass Points and Direction

Introducing the eight points of a compass to describe movement and the relative position of locations.

Concept MappingStations Rotation
Grid References and Location

Learning to use four figure grid references to pinpoint specific squares on a map accurately.

Concept MappingEscape Room
Scale and Distance on Maps

Exploring how map scale represents real-world distances and practicing measuring distances using a scale bar.

Experiential LearningProblem-Based Learning
Types of Maps: Physical and Political

Differentiating between physical maps showing natural features and political maps showing human-made boundaries.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Ordnance Survey Maps: Introduction

An introduction to Ordnance Survey maps, their purpose, and common features for navigating the UK.

Document MysteryExperiential Learning
Creating Simple Maps

Students apply their understanding of symbols, keys, and direction to create their own simple maps of familiar places.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving

02The United Kingdom: Nations and Regions

8 topics·Autumn Term

An in depth look at the countries, counties, and cities of the UK, focusing on regional identities and topographical features.

Countries and Capital Cities

Identifying the four nations of the UK and the characteristics that define their capital cities.

Gallery WalkStations Rotation
Counties and Local Geography

Exploring the concept of a county and identifying major counties in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Experiential LearningGallery Walk
Hills, Mountains, and Coasts

Mapping the significant upland areas and coastal features that define the British Isles.

Experiential LearningDecision Matrix
Rivers and Lakes of the UK

Identifying major rivers and lakes across the UK and understanding their importance for settlements and wildlife.

Concept MappingInquiry Circle
Weather and Climate in the UK

Investigating typical weather patterns in different UK regions and understanding the concept of climate.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Landmarks and Human Features of the UK

Exploring iconic human-made landmarks and significant cultural sites across the United Kingdom.

Gallery WalkMuseum Exhibit
Local Area Study: Our Town/City

Conducting a mini-fieldwork study of the immediate school environment, identifying key geographical features and land use.

Experiential LearningProject-Based Learning
Population Distribution in the UK

Investigating where people live in the UK and the factors influencing population density in different regions.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share

03Extreme Earth: Volcanoes and Earthquakes

6 topics·Spring Term

Investigating the powerful tectonic forces beneath our feet and how they create dramatic landforms and natural hazards.

Structure of the Earth

Examining the layers of the Earth and the movement of tectonic plates.

Inquiry CircleGallery Walk
Volcanic Eruptions

Studying the different types of volcanoes and the process of magma reaching the surface.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation Game
Earthquakes and Tsunamis

Understanding the causes of seismic activity and the impact of earthquakes on human settlements.

Problem-Based LearningRole Play
Ring of Fire: Global Distribution

Locating the 'Ring of Fire' and understanding why most volcanoes and earthquakes occur there.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
Measuring Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Introducing the Richter scale and Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) to quantify the power of natural hazards.

Inquiry CircleDocument Mystery
Living with Natural Hazards

Exploring how communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.

Role PlayProblem-Based Learning

04Rocks, Relics, and Soil

7 topics·Spring Term

A geological study of how rocks are formed, how they break down into soil, and what they reveal about the past through fossils.

The Rock Cycle

Distinguishing between igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks and how they transform.

Stations RotationInquiry Circle
Fossil Formation

Exploring how living things become trapped in rock and what these relics tell us about ancient life.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play
Secret Life of Soil

Investigating the composition of soil and its vital role in supporting life on Earth.

Experiential LearningCase Study Analysis
Weathering and Erosion

Understanding how natural forces like wind, water, and ice break down rocks and transport material.

Simulation GameInquiry Circle
Minerals and Their Uses

Identifying common minerals and exploring their various uses in everyday life and industry.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Cave Formation and Karst Landscapes

Exploring how water interacts with soluble rocks to create caves, sinkholes, and unique karst topography.

Case Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
Local Geology Walk

An outdoor investigation of local rocks and soil, identifying different types and discussing their origins.

Experiential LearningWalk and Talk

05Settlements and Land Use

7 topics·Summer Term

Analyzing why people live where they do and how land is utilized for homes, industry, and agriculture.

Types of Settlement

Comparing hamlets, villages, towns, and cities to understand the hierarchy of human habitats.

Case Study AnalysisStations Rotation
Site and Situation

Identifying the physical reasons for the location of settlements, such as water supply and defense.

Concept MappingDecision Matrix
Changing Land Use

Observing how land use changes over time from rural to urban or industrial to residential.

Case Study AnalysisExperiential Learning
Rural and Urban Environments

Comparing the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of living in rural versus urban areas.

Think-Pair-ShareFormal Debate
Transport and Connectivity

Investigating how different modes of transport connect settlements and influence their growth.

Problem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Farming and Food Production

Exploring different types of farming and how land is used to produce food for human consumption.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle
Local Land Use Survey

Conducting a survey of land use in the immediate school vicinity, categorizing different types of land use.

Experiential LearningProject-Based Learning

06The Mediterranean: A Regional Study

6 topics·Summer Term

A comparative study of a region in Europe, focusing on the climate, culture, and physical features of the Mediterranean.

Mediterranean Climate

Understanding the weather patterns of the Mediterranean and how they differ from the UK.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Tourism and Economy

Investigating how the physical environment of the Mediterranean supports a massive tourism industry.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate
Life in a Mediterranean City

Exploring the daily life, architecture, and food of a specific Mediterranean city like Athens or Barcelona.

Museum ExhibitCase Study Analysis
Mediterranean Agriculture and Products

Studying the unique agricultural practices and products (e.g., olives, grapes, citrus) of the Mediterranean region.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Coastal Features of the Mediterranean

Investigating the diverse coastal landscapes, including beaches, cliffs, and islands, and their formation.

Inquiry CircleConcept Mapping
Environmental Challenges in the Mediterranean

Examining environmental issues such as water scarcity, wildfires, and pollution facing the Mediterranean region.

Problem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving

07Global Connections

6 topics·Summer Term

Exploring how the UK is connected to the wider world through trade, culture, and environmental issues.

Continents and Oceans

Identifying the world's seven continents and five oceans and understanding their relative positions.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
The Equator and Hemispheres

Understanding the concept of the Equator, Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and their impact on climate.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-Share
Global Trade Routes

Investigating how goods travel around the world and the importance of international trade for the UK.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Environmental Stewardship

Exploring global environmental issues like deforestation and plastic pollution, and how individuals can contribute to solutions.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Time Zones and the International Date Line

Understanding how time zones work and the concept of the International Date Line.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Global Food Chains

Tracing the journey of common food items from their origin countries to our plates in the UK.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle