At Highcliffe, we follow the CUSP scheme of work. Every study taught will draw upon prior learning from EYFS through to Year 6. By revisiting previously taught topics, the new learning is put into a known location which makes it easier for children to cognitively process. CUSP Geography supports our children in making conscious connections and ‘thinking hard’, using what they know. It is built around using cumulative knowledge with the emphasis on how the content is all connected.

We aim for our children to become ‘more expert’ through following the CUSP curriculum and each study that is covered. Through this, children will develop not only an interest in their locality but the wider world around them.

Children will learn to say, read and write specific and associated geographical vocabulary. This is planned and is built upon from Year 1 to Year 6.

Curriculum Overview

AutumnSpringSummer
Year 1
Continents and Oceans, UK countries, capital cities and seasContinents and Oceans, UK countries, capital cities and seasHot and cold places
Mapping and fieldwork
Year 2
Human and Physical features
Compare a small part of the UK to a non-European location
Compare a small part of the UK to a non-European location
Fieldwork and map skills
Fieldwork and map skills
Compare a different non-European location to our locality
Year 3
Fieldwork – human and physical featuresUK StudyRevisit: human and physical features
OS maps and scale
Year 4
Rivers
Latitude and Longitude
Latitude and Longitude
Water Cycle
Revisit: Rivers
Map skills – environmental regions
Year 5
World countries – biomes and environmental regions4 and 6 figure grid referencesOS maps and fieldwork
Year 6
Physical processes: Earthquakes, mountains and volcanoesComparison study – UK, Europe and North America 
Settlements
Settlements
Maps and orienteering