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YEAR 1: The Seven Continents - Core Knowledge UK
www.coreknowledge.org.ukLearning Objective Core Knowledge Activities for Learning Related Vocabulary Assessment Questions . ... Identify some key physical and human features of Europe such as the shape of Italy, a peninsula that forms the ... Teacher subject knowledge: European Physical Geography. from …
YEAR 1: Seasons and Weather - Core Knowledge UK
www.coreknowledge.org.ukLearning Objective Core Knowledge Activities for Learning Related Vocabulary Assessment Questions
YEAR 1: The United Kingdom - Core Knowledge UK
www.coreknowledge.org.ukFor an outline of the content included in Year 1 Geography see the History and Geography Sequence. ... United Kingdom and will be able to identify England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. They will learn some of the key features of these countries and . begin ... Learning Objective Core Knowledge Activities for Learning Related ...
Year 1 Geography Around our School ... - Core Knowledge UK
www.coreknowledge.org.ukwhere things are locatedIt is important that children in Year 1 are developing a basic knowledge of aerial perspective as it will aid their general geographical . understanding in future lessons. It may be helpful for you to ask children to draw a map without any input to establish a …
YEAR 1: The Human Body and Senses - Core Knowledge UK ...
www.coreknowledge.org.ukThe purpose of this lesson is to find out what children know about the human body and senses. Children may have knowledge of ways in which we can live a healthy
The national curriculum in England - Framework document
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukKey stage 1 – year 1 19 Key stage 1 – year 2 26 Lower key stage 2 ... Geography 184 History 188 Languages 193 Music 196 Physical education 198. 1. Introduction 4 1. Introduction ... core knowledge around which teachers can develop exciting and stimulating lessons
YEAR 3: ANCIENT GREECE (5 lessons) - Core Knowledge UK ...
www.coreknowledge.org.ukThe class will be acting out Athenian Democracy. This was a form of direct democracy, where all laws could be approved or vetoed by citizens. The ruling council was known as the oule,