Cycle B Aspect
Class Theme(s)
1 Me and My Community
2 Coastline Movers and shakers
Knowledge
Human features are man-made and include houses, shops, buildings, offices, parks, streets and places of worship.
Human features are man-made and include castles, towers, schools, hospitals, bridges, shops, tunnels, monuments, airports and roads. People use human features in different ways. For example, an airport can be used for work or leisure and a harbour can be used for industry or travel.
Human Features and Landmarks
Skill
Name and talk about man-made features in the local environment, including shops, houses, streets and parks.
Theme(s)
Starry Night
Knowledge
Settlements and Land-Use
Skill
Theme(s) Knowledge Climate and Weather
Describe a contrasting environment to their own.
Puddles and Rainbows There are four seasons in the United Kingdom: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Each season has typical weather patterns.
Use geographical vocabulary to describe how and why people use a range of human features. Use geographical vocabulary to describe how and why people use a range of human features.
Coastline
3 Misty Mountain Human features can be interconnected by function, type and transport links.
4 Frozen Kingdoms MAAFA The distribution of and access to natural resources, cultural influences and economic activity are significant factors in community life in a settlement.
Describe a range of human features and their location and explain how they are interconnected.
Explain how humans function in the place they live.
Misty Mountain
Frozen Kingdoms MAAFA Natural resources include food, minerals (aluminium, sandstone and oil) energy sources (water, coal and gas) and water.
Industries are businesses that make things, sell things and help people live their everyday lives. Land can be used for recreational, transport, agricultural, residential and commercial purposes, or a mixture of these.
Land uses include agricultural, recreational, housing and industry. Water systems are used for transport, industry, leisure and power.
Describe the size, location and function of a local industry.
Explain ways that settlements, land use or water systems are used in the UK and other parts of the world.
Describe the distribution of natural resources in an area or country.
Let’s explore the world (Movers and Shakers Companion Proj) A weather pattern is a type of weather that is repeated.
Interconnected World (Invasion)
Frozen Kingdoms
Climatic variation describes the changes in weather patterns or the average weather conditions of a country or continent.
Climate and extreme weather can affect the size and nature of settlements, shelters and buildings, diet, lifestyle (settled or nomadic), jobs, clothing, transport and transportation links and the availability of natural resources.