History and Geography
Mr Kemp is the subject lead for History
History
An understanding of history helps us understand our place in the world today. Without an understanding of the past, we have no understanding of what has shaped the way we are in the present and are left blindly stumbling into the future. At Northmead, we aim to instil a love for the study of history with an understanding that it is an integral part of who we are. We want children to know key events from the past and be able to reflect on the impact of history on society today. We want children, at their level, to be able to evaluate and interrogate sources and to judge their value and reliability. Above all, we want children to leave Northmead with an awareness of a broad range of historical events and periods; to be able to place those events chronologically; to value the impact history has on us today and to find pleasure in studying the past.
Geography
Mrs Nekouzad is the subject lead for Geography
An understanding of the physical and human world around us is fundamental in defining our place in society. We want children at Northmead to understand different geographical features and terminology and to see how physical and human geography have changed over time. Physical and human geography are intrinsically linked and we want children to begin to understand how the physical world has shaped the human world we live in. We want to foster in our children a lifelong curiosity, fascination and appreciation for the world and its people. Our curriculum aims to equip pupils with a diverse knowledge about places, people, resources and natural and human environments and provide them with the initial skills to observe and explain these. Above all, we want children to leave Northmead with a good understanding of local and word-wide geography and with an enthusiasm to learn more.
Year Three Rainforest Topic.
Year 3 have been studying the different layers in the Rainforest.
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Useful Websites
BBC Bitesize has some useful activities and videos for children and adults.
Ducksters Geography can be a very fun subject. You get to learn all sorts of information about the world including other countries, oceans, continents, rivers, cultures, governments, and more.
MapZone Dive into some fascinating topics and learn about the world around you. Discover how weather changes the landscape, how towns develop and how ancient glaciers shaped the mountains.
Kids World Travel Guide Are you looking for interesting geography facts? We have listed here some awesome information about the world's continents, countries and people.
History and Geography are studied as part of cross curricular topics such as 'Who's in the Rainforest?' and 'How did Guildford grow?'
Learning is brought to life by a range of enrichment activities which include visitors to the school, role play activities and trips to places of historical and geographical interest.
Autumn |
Spring |
Summer |
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Year Three |
What's under our feet? A study of rocks and soils |
Who's in the rainforest? A study of Belize and the Maya |
What was it like here in times BC? The Stone Age to Iron Age |
Year Four |
What made Ancient Egypt Great? |
How are we still Roman? The Romans |
Where has my water been? Rivers and the water cycle |
Year Five |
Who made England? The Anglo Saxons |
Who made England? The Vikings |
How did Guildford grow? Local history topic- Guildford |
Year Six |
How did the Ancient Greeks influence our lives? |
Which countries are found on the Greenwich Meridian? |
What has been the influence of monarchy over time?’ |