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History/Geography 2012/2013

History/Geography 2012/2013. Tuesday 4 th September 2012. Geography Assessment 2011/12. KS1 target L2 (and +) 60% Y4 target L3 (and +) 75% Y6 target L4 (and +) 80%. Why? In line with other results for this class. Look at geography topics for this class over next 2 years.

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History/Geography 2012/2013

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  1. History/Geography 2012/2013 Tuesday 4th September 2012

  2. Geography Assessment 2011/12 KS1 target L2 (and +) 60% Y4 target L3 (and +) 75% Y6 target L4 (and +) 80% Why? In line with other results for this class. Look at geography topics for this class over next 2 years

  3. History Assessment 2011/12 KS1 target L2 (and +) 60% Y4 target L3 (and +) 75% Y6 target L4 (and +) 80%

  4. Topic map for the school

  5. Topics for 2012/2013 • Happy to stay the same? Any requests for changes?? As long as the breadth of study is covered per key stage, for each class (no immediate repetition or voids in their whole school coverage). • KS1 – have a topic per half term, with an increased cross curricular approach to lessons - is this better than having one per term? Is a term too long if the topic is being covered in different lessons? • Volcanoes and Mountains • Celts • Geology/Islands

  6. 4 year rolling programme • Year 1 – Tudors (2011/12) • Year 2 – Local curriculum (2012/13) • Year 3 – World War II (2013/14) • Year 4 – Victorians (2014/15)

  7. This Spring… Scarning’s Local Curriculum • Short half terms (6 & 4 and a half weeks) • Awareness of what your class has already covered and where it is heading • Key word being local – what can we do with our class which is extraordinary? • Where can we take them? • Who can we get in? • What kind of “seaside” day can you get them to experience? (Remember memory assembly?) • Be aware of how the topic fits into your topic overview – Y4 expand on Norfolk Broads from Autumn? Y5 include environmental issue? Y6 paving the way/start the comparison to Derbyshire? Y3 continue work from local study completed in Y2?

  8. So, just what did we brainstorm 2 years ago??? • Reception – Immediate locality. Orienteering the school (journeys), who works in the school? Mapping the classroom, personal history. • Year 1 – Local people, local area, key aspects of the village (church/village hall/playing field), village life, committees, events, traditions, local businesses. (How much overlap with Y2 last year? Does this cause problems for when they get to Y2?). • Year 2 – School’s role in the community. Dereham’s treasures – what has been important to the town? Why? Maltings, Railway, Town Hall, Cinema, Church, Schools. Compare directly to another market town – Fakenham/Swaffham. Has Dereham always been bigger? Why?

  9. Key Stage 2 • Y3 – Factors influencing placing of the location of Scarning/Dereham. Earlier history of the location – coach routes, railways, bus routes. School linking? • Y4 – Local successes. Ex-pupil successes, career paths in this county. Ecology of the area – really developing understanding of farming in this area. Sustaining wildlife. • Y5 – Issues that effect the location. Looking at the DAF, EDP, what environmental issues do areas of Norfolk face? Effect of tourism? • Compare and contrast a UK locality to help us understand our own better. What makes Norfolk special? How does the landscape reflect the county’s economy?

  10. Suggestions • New teachers - new ideas • Combine existing topics leaving a gap for another topic? • Take 2 aspects one per spring half term? • If you are taking the class out is there a better month/half term to be taking them in? • What do you really want the children to have discovered by the end of the spring term? • You don’t need to be an expert – there is nothing wrong with learning with the class. • What do you want your outcomes to be? • Can you plan in an assessment opportunity? A presentation to you or another class? A powerpoint on the topic? A written information sheet/brochure/instructions etcetc

  11. It all starts with scarning Norwich businesses (Colmans, Startrite) Farming Rural landscape (what are our fields made of?) Faith (How has this changed? How many new places of worship?) Norfolk Wildlife Railways Coaching town Scarning Village School Locals Buildings Location Dereham Compare to Fak/Swaff History of buildings Real issues from today Fishermen (K.Lynn) Coast (RC’s Sheringham trip) Nelson (Famous locals) City of Norwich (Crime & Punishment?)

  12. What can I do to help you? • I can statements from NC to help assessment and planning? • Contact any local people to come in? • Provide a list of possible visits? Forum, Gressenhall, Castle, Broads, Time & Tide, True’s Yard, Strangers Hall, The Bridewell, Elizabethan House, Tolhouse, Cromer Museum, Town House, Dereham Railway, Swaffham Museum, Archive Centre, UEA… • Send requests for help to local WI? Young farmers? Businesses?

  13. Time to put on your thinking caps… 20 minutes in year groups. What do you want to cover?? Where would you like to go?? What can I do to help?

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