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United Kingdom · National Curriculum Attainment Targets

Year 5 Geography

A comprehensive exploration of physical and human geography focusing on spatial patterns, environmental processes, and regional diversity. Students develop advanced mapping skills and investigate the complex relationship between human activity and the natural world.

3 units·40 topics·Ages 9-10

01The Power of the Earth: Mountains and Volcanoes

13 topics·Autumn Term

An investigation into the tectonic forces that shape our planet and the impact of mountainous terrain on human life.

Identifying Major Landforms

Identifying and describing major landforms like mountains, valleys, and plains, and understanding their basic characteristics.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
Introduction to Earth's Moving Surface

A simple introduction to why the Earth's surface moves, leading to earthquakes and volcanoes, without detailed plate tectonics.

Inquiry CircleSimulation Game
Understanding Plate Boundaries

Investigating divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries and their associated landforms.

JigsawStations RotationThink-Pair-Share
How Mountains are Formed

A basic understanding of how mountains are formed through simple processes like folding and volcanic activity, using visual examples.

Experiential LearningConcept Mapping
Major Mountain Ranges of the World

Locating and comparing major mountain ranges such as the Himalayas, Andes, and Alps.

Case Study AnalysisGallery WalkCarousel Brainstorm
Volcanoes: Structure and Eruptions

Identifying the parts of a volcano and understanding different types of volcanic eruptions.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Living Near Active Volcanoes

A case study of communities living near active volcanoes and the risks and benefits they face.

Case Study AnalysisDecision MatrixTown Hall Meeting
Earthquakes: Causes and Safety

Understanding what an earthquake is, its immediate effects, and basic safety measures for communities in earthquake-prone areas.

Simulation GameProblem-Based Learning
Tsunamis: Formation and Impact

Investigating the formation of tsunamis and their devastating impact on coastal regions.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Introduction to Rivers

Tracing the path of a river from its beginning to where it meets the sea, identifying key features along the way.

Experiential LearningConcept Mapping
River Landforms: Meanders and Waterfalls

Investigating the formation of specific river features like meanders, oxbow lakes, and waterfalls.

Simulation GameGallery Walk
The Global Water Cycle

Exploring how water moves through the atmosphere, land, and oceans in a continuous loop.

Inquiry CircleGallery WalkConcept Mapping
Water Scarcity and Management

Examining the causes and consequences of water scarcity and strategies for sustainable water management.

Problem-Based LearningDecision MatrixTown Hall Meeting

02Rivers and the Water Cycle

13 topics·Spring Term

Tracing the journey of a river from source to sea and understanding the vital role of water in the environment.

Rivers and Human Settlements

Analyzing why historical and modern cities are often located along major river banks.

Concept MappingCase Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting
Introduction to Biomes and Ecosystems

Defining biomes and ecosystems and understanding the factors that determine their distribution.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
Tropical Rainforests: Biodiversity Hotspots

Investigating the layers of the rainforest and the biodiversity found within the Amazon and Congo basins.

Experiential LearningJigsawCase Study Analysis
Arid Deserts: Survival in Extremes

Exploring how life survives in extreme heat and water scarcity across the world's hot deserts.

Case Study AnalysisGallery WalkStations Rotation
The Frozen Tundra: Polar Biomes

A look at the Arctic and Antarctic circles and the challenges of living in polar regions.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-ShareDocument Mystery
Temperate Forests and Grasslands

Comparing the characteristics of temperate forests and grasslands, including their flora and fauna.

JigsawGallery Walk
Natural Resources: Renewable and Non-Renewable

Identifying renewable and non-renewable resources and their global distribution.

Case Study AnalysisFormal DebateStations Rotation
Global Energy Sources

Identifying different sources of energy (e.g., sun, wind, coal, gas) and discussing how they are used in the UK and around the world.

Case Study AnalysisStations Rotation
The Journey of Our Food

Tracing the journey of a common food item (e.g., bread, chocolate) from where its ingredients are grown to our plates.

Role PlayTimeline Challenge
Local vs. Global Products

Comparing products made locally with those imported from other countries, discussing the benefits and drawbacks of each.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Globalisation and Interdependence

Understanding how countries and economies are interconnected through trade, culture, and technology.

World CaféFormal Debate
North America: Diverse Landscapes

Comparing the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and the Mississippi Basin.

Concept MappingGallery WalkCarousel Brainstorm
Climate Zones of North America

Exploring the different climate zones across North America and their influence on vegetation and human activity.

Stations RotationJigsaw

03Biomes and Ecosystems

14 topics·Summer Term

Discovering the diverse biomes of the world and how plants and animals adapt to their environments.

Major Cities: New York and Mexico City

Studying the growth of major cities like New York and Mexico City.

Case Study AnalysisDecision MatrixGallery Walk
Indigenous Cultures of North America

Investigating the diverse indigenous populations, their traditional lands, and cultural practices.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelDocument Mystery
Environmental Challenges in North America

Investigating issues such as wildfires in California and water scarcity in the Southwest.

Problem-Based LearningSocratic SeminarTown Hall Meeting
The US-Mexico Border

A basic introduction to the concept of a border, focusing on the physical features and cultural aspects of the US-Mexico border region.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Introduction to Maps and Globes

Understanding the basic features of maps and globes, including continents, oceans, and cardinal directions.

Experiential LearningConcept Mapping
Map Symbols and Keys

Learning to interpret standard map symbols, keys, and conventional signs.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Creating Our Own Maps

Designing and using simple symbols and keys to create maps of familiar places, understanding why they are important.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingExperiential Learning
Using a Compass and Directions

Learning to use a compass for basic navigation and giving/following simple directions using cardinal points.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Exploring Our Local Area

Conducting simple observations and sketches during a local walk to identify and record features of the environment.

Experiential LearningWalk and Talk
Presenting Simple Fieldwork Data

Learning to present simple data collected during fieldwork using tally charts, pictograms, or simple bar graphs.

Project-Based LearningMuseum Exhibit
Local Fieldwork: Land Use

Conducting a primary investigation into local land use patterns and their changes over time.

Experiential LearningProject-Based LearningInquiry Circle
Local Fieldwork: Traffic Flow

Conducting a primary investigation into local traffic flow, identifying patterns and potential issues.

Experiential LearningProblem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Presenting Fieldwork Findings

Learning to analyze, interpret, and present fieldwork data using graphs, maps, and reports.

Project-Based LearningMuseum ExhibitPeer Teaching
Weather and Climate: Basic Concepts

Differentiating between weather and climate and identifying key elements of weather.

Concept MappingExperiential Learning