Curriculum links
England
Mathematics
Working mathematically
Pupils should be taught to:
Statistics
Measurement
Geography
Human and Physical Geography
Pupils should be taught to:
- understand how human and physical processes interact to influence, and change landscapes, environments and the climate; and how human activity relies on effective functioning of natural systems
- understand human geography relating to: population and urbanisation; international development; economic activity in the primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary sectors; and the use of natural resources
Scotland
Numeracy and mathematics
Number, money and measure
- I can use a variety of methods to solve number problems in familiar contexts, clearly communicating my processes and solutions. (MNU 3-03a)
- Using simple time periods, I can work out how long a journey will take, the speed travelled at or distance covered, using my knowledge of the link between time, speed and distance. (MNU 3-10a)
Information handling
- I can work collaboratively, making appropriate use of technology, to source information presented in a range of ways, interpret what it conveys and discuss whether I believe the information to be robust, vague or misleading. (MNU 3-20a)
Social Studies
People, place and environment
- I can identify the possible consequences of an environmental issue and make informed suggestions about ways to manage the impact. (SOC 3-08a)
- I can develop my understanding of the interaction between humans and the environment by describing and assessing the impact of human activity on an area. (SOC 4-10a)
Wales
Mathematics
Skills
Solve mathematical problems
Pupils should be given opportunities to:
- select, organise and use the mathematics, resources, measuring instruments, units of measure, sequences of operation and methods of computation needed to solve problems
- identify what further information or data may be required in order to pursue a particular line of enquiry; formulate questions and identify sources of information
- develop and use their own mathematical strategies and ideas and consider those of others
- select, trial and evaluate a variety of possible approaches; break complex problems into a series of tasks
Reason mathematically
Pupils should be given opportunities to:
justify how they arrived at a conclusion to a problem; give solutions in the context of the problem; confirm that results are of the right order of magnitude
Range
Handling data
Pupils should be given opportunities to:
- use a variety of means to collect data in order to follow lines of enquiry or to test hypotheses
Geography
Skills
Investigating
Pupils should be given opportunities to:
identify and establish sequences of questions for investigation
analyse and evaluate ideas and evidence, answer questions and justify conclusions
Range
Pupils should be given opportunities to:
Study
- tomorrow’s citizens: issues in Wales and the wider world of living sustainably and the responsibilities of being a global citizen
Ask and answer the questions
- How can changes be sustainable and why is it important for this place/ environment?
Northern Ireland
Mathematics
Developing pupils as individuals
Young people should have opportunities to:
- work collaboratively in problem solving, taking account of others’ viewpoints to reach a consensus
- demonstrate an ability and willingness to develop logical arguments, for example, justify how they arrived at a conclusion or solution to a problem
Developing pupils as contributors to the economy and the environment
Young people should have opportunities to:
- explore issues related to Education for Sustainable Development
Environment & Society
Geography
Developing pupils’ knowledge, understanding and skills
Young people should have opportunities, through the contexts below, to:
- develop critical and creative thinking skills to solve geographical problems and make informed decisions
- develop a sense of place through the study of: issues of topical significance
- in order to develop an understanding of:
- the need for social, economic and environmental change to be sustainable
Developing pupils as contributors to the economy and environment
Young people should have opportunities to:
- explore how we can exercise environmental stewardship and help promote a better quality of life for present and future generations, both locally and globally