Geography

At Stratford St Mary Primary School, we believe through high-quality planning, teaching and assessing, the geography curriculum will provide a range of opportunities which will:

  • Inspire our pupils to have a life-long curiosity and fascination about the world and its people.
  • Teach our pupils skills so they gain a knowledge about human and physical geography (locally, nationally and internationally); diverse places, people, resources and natural and physical environments.
  • Teach our pupils skills to gain a deeper understanding of the Earth’s key human and physical processes; the interaction between the two processes and of the formation and use of landscapes and environments.  
  • Teach our pupils skills to collect, analyse and communicate a range of data through fieldwork.
  • Allow our pupils to interpret a range of geographical sources.
  • Allow our pupils to communicate geographical information in a variety of ways. 

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Geography in the News

Flatford Visit

Flatford Visit

On our trip to Flatford, we had a wonderful tour guide who spoke about John Constable and the history of Flatford. We created our own drawings, discussed the use of the river in the past and learnt about John Constable's life. Here are some of the pictures from that...

Leaflets About Stratford St Mary

Leaflets About Stratford St Mary

The children in Year One became Geographers and focused on the question - How can we describe Stratford St Mary to a visitor? The children recapped over their walk around the village and thought about what they saw (human features). The children created a leaflet all...

Owls’ First Day Back

Owls’ First Day Back

The Owls had a great first day back on Tuesday. We had an immersion morning to launch our new topic on Crete. One of the activities was to make 3D maps of Crete using plasticine. In the afternoon, we did Forest School. The children had a great time feeding the birds,...

The Boy at the Back of the Class

The Boy at the Back of the Class

The Swans had an amazing time in Cambridge yesterday. The Boy At The Back Of The Class was incredible; the children loved it and it really did serve to embed all they had learnt about migration in their previous Geography/English topic. We also took time to look at...

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

On Monday 12th February the children celebrated Chinese New Year. The children listened to Miss Jones as she talked about the Chinese New Year. They took part in different activities - making lucky red envelopes, making Chinese dragons and colouring in dragon...

Farmer James

The children were very excited to see the tractor arriving at school. They went out to see the tractor and Farmer James. Farmer James talked to the children about his tractor and about what he does on his farm. The children were able to answer questions that the...

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