Subject Leader: Mrs Boulton
We provide a Geography curriculum that immerses pupils in learning that is memorable, engaging and meaningful. The Geography curriculum enables pupils to acquire and develop the knowledge, skills and vocabulary they need to be successful Geographers. Our Geography curriculum will enable the children to develop, apply and embed their skills through linked topic learning, building on what they already know and can do.
Pupils, following the national curriculum, will engage in a series of geography led topics. Pupils will develop knowledge about the world, the United Kingdom and their locality. They will learn to use basic subject-specific vocabulary relating to human and physical geography and begin to use geographical skills, including first-hand observation, to enhance their locational awareness. Pupils will develop an understanding geographical similarities and differences through studying the human and physical geography of a small area of the United Kingdom, and of a small area in a contrasting non-European country (India).
Our Geography curriculum recognises the needs and experiences of learners at Damson Wood and provides opportunities for wider experiences they may not have been able to undertake. Our curriculum reflects the diversity of our school community and allows children to learn about where they live and about places connected to our pupils, e.g. India is selected for study in Year 2 as it is the home country of many school pupils.
National Curriculum Subject Content
Key stage 1
Pupils should develop knowledge about the world, the United Kingdom and their locality. They should understand basic subject-specific vocabulary relating to human and physical geography and begin to use geographical skills, including first-hand observation, to enhance their locational awareness.
Pupils should be taught to:
Locational knowledge
Place knowledge
Human and physical geography
Geographical skills and fieldwork



