Long-term overview - Blackpool - Year 5
Geography Resource Description
The Year 5 geography curriculum takes students on an explorative journey to uncover how Blackpool, a town on the northwest coast of England, became one of the nation's most beloved seaside resorts. Pupils are encouraged to delve into Blackpool's geographical location and investigate the transformation of the resort over time. They consider the crucial role that Blackpool's position played in its development, asking why this particular location was pivotal for the town's growth into a popular destination.
Additionally, the curriculum seeks to identify the unique attractions that have historically drawn visitors to Blackpool, enhancing its reputation as a holiday hotspot. Students are expected to gain disciplinary knowledge through various activities. They will familiarise themselves with the features of their own localities to make comparative studies and understand the reasons behind the establishment of towns. Recognising and interpreting Ordnance Survey symbols, conducting longitudinal studies to assess changes, and consolidating their understanding of geographical development are key skills to be mastered. Moreover, pupils will learn to enhance their freehand maps with annotations such as labels and captions. By examining Blackpool's coastline and utilising maps to compare Blackpool with other towns like Blackburn, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the town's geography and its significance within the UK.