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Geography Curriculum Content Overview 2017-18 Key stage 3 Year 7 Around the Map Skills Into Africa Weather & Rainforests world An introductory topic underpinned by the 4 key skills of map work, use of data, investigation and extended writing as we explore the continents and oceans of the ILP: The world in my life A 6 week investigation into how pupils lives are connected to different countries around the An in-depth study of OS maps and atlases where pupils are encouraged to use a range of mapping tools effectively. This also includes 21 st century mapping through GIS. An investigation into 21 st Century Africa through studying the social, economic and political issues facing this colourful continent. ILP: FantAfrica! A 6 week project based on a fantastic place in Africa. Ethical Geography- The Geography of Food Exploring the ways our actions can affect those in other countries through the study of the food industry. We explore the ways in which the weather can impact our lives with the use of case studies to explore extreme weather events. Local fieldwork features as we investigate microclimate. ILP: Microclimate Pupils conduct local fieldwork to investigate microclimate and must produce a geographical report on their findings. An in-depth study of the eco-system of the Amazon Rainforest and the conflicts that are arising as a result of the development there.

Year 8 Half-term 1 Half-term 2 Halfterm 3 Halfterm 4 Fire Ice Pupils explore the structure of our planet by investigating the key tectonic processes which cause the world s most violent volcanoes. ILP: Fire Pupils complete an extended piece of persuasive writing to sell a house next to a volcano. We delve into the Earth s past to consider how climate has changed both in the UK and globally. Case studies feature heavily as we investigate how glaciers have carved the landscape we see today. An in-depth study of key coastal processes and the impact this can have on a coastline through the creation of distinctive coastal landforms and features. UK case studies feature heavily to highlight the need to protect coastal areas. ILP: Pupils choose a coastal area and deliver a short presentation in class explaining what attracts tourists to this area. Half-term 5 Half-term 6 The Global Supowerpowers (BRICs) Pupils study the world s superpowers; Brazil, Russia, India and China and commentate on their rise to global dominance through their scope of social, and activity. economic political Impossible Places This topic explores how human activity can create or change places which can be considered impossible. Pupils consider what makes a place real and are invited to question their own sense of place in the wider ILP: Impossible Places Pupils conduct local fieldwork to consider whether their own local area has a strong sense of place and identity. Year 9 Geography Geography Geography Global Tourism Global Tourism Task 1 - Energy Task 2 - Fieldwork Task 1 - Energy Task 2 - Fieldwork Geographical Issues Independent research and presentation of geographical issues

Key stage 4 Year 10 Global Tourism Global Tourism Changes to global tourism patterns Tourism in LEDC s National Energy Research task Erosion process es and landfor Coastal Manage ment. Fieldwork Task Reasons behind the growth of global tourism Tourism in MEDC s Parks Environ mental impacts of global travel Economi c uses of the coast ms. Transpo rtation and depositi onal process es and landfor ms. assessment Fieldwork Task Year 11 Half-term 1 Half-term 2 Half-term 3 Half-term 4 Half-term 5 Environments Global urbanisatio n patterns isatio n issues in LEDC s. Manageme urbanisatio n in LEDC s Environmen tal hazards in urban areas Environments Causes and effects of deprivation in MEDC s. Manageme urbanisatio n in MEDC s. Sustainabilit y in urban areas. Tectonic distribution and processes Causes, volcanic hazards Causes, nts of seismic hazards. Distribution, causes, tropical storms. Distribution, causes, wildfires and exam preparation Half - ter m 6 N/A

Key stage 5 Year 12 Population Global population patterns Population Managing population change Types of waves Coastal Management approaches. A2 Content World Cities Demographic Transition Model and Population Pyramids. Ageing and Youthful Populations Settlement patterns and changes to urban/rural areas. Rivers Types of coastal erosion, weathering and mass movement Landforms of coastal erosion Transportation Depositional landforms and processes Eustatic and Isostatic sea level change Coastal Flooding isation patterns World Cities Rivers The Drainage Basin The Hydrological Cycle The Storm Hydrograph The long profile types of erosion The long profile transportation and deposition Types of load the Hjulstrum Curve The long profile and changing cross profiles Graded profiles and changing kinetic energy Changing channel characteristics Landforms of fluvial erosion and deposition Health Global patterns of health The study of one infectious disease The study of one noncommunicable disease Food and health Contrasting health care approaches Health Regional variations in health and morbidity in the UK Regional variations in health and morbidity in the UK Regional variations in health and morbidity in the UK Geographical Skills embedded in teaching thoughout Processes and impact of rejuvenation Magnitudefrequency analysis of flood risk Health matters in a globalising world economy Fieldwork preparation for fieldwork exam. Fieldwork preparation for fieldwork exam. Physical and human causes of flooding two Case studies of recent flooding

events should be undertaken from contrasting areas of the Impact of flooding two case studies of recent flooding events should be undertaken from contrasting areas of the Flood nt strategies to include hard engineering dams, straightening, building up of levees, diversion spillways, and soft engineering forecasts and warnings, land use nt on floodplain, wetland and river bank conservation and river restoration. Geographical Skills embedded throughout.

Year 13 Half-term 1 Half-term 2 Half-term 3 Half-term 4 Half-term 5 World Cities LEDC isation causes, effects and solutions Counter and Suburbanisation processes Geographical basis of conflict Conflict over the use of a local resource World Cities MEDC decline and regeneration strategies Retailing Sustainability Issues The geographical impact of international conflicts Plate Tectonics Distribution of tectonic events. Plate Tectonics Theory Plate boundaries Volcanic Hazards and nt The challenge of multicultural societies in the UK Plate Tectonics Volcanic hazard nt Seismic Hazards and nt Separatism within and/or across national boundaries The Challenge of global poverty Completion of all units. Preparation for Geog 4b prerelease information. Half - ter m 6 N/A Structure of the atmosphere. Tri-celluar model of atmospheric circulation Ocean currents of a tropical region Africa wet/dry. Moveme the ITCZ and its effects. Tropical storms. Formation, location and impacts. MEDC and LEDC case studies, cause, effect and solutions. of the British Isles. Air masses affecting Britain. Anticyclones and depressions, with associated weather features Synoptic charts Storms in Britain heat island effect What is it? What are the impacts of it? Impacts of urban areas on wind. Global warming. Causes solutions. Is it natural or human induced? Effects on Britain and effects on tropical wet/dry region