This webinar was hosted on 10th October 2023.
Curriculum specialist Caroline Hall shares insights and best practices for leading a subject, answers questions and covers the following:
- The responsibilities of a subject leader
- Subject planning and how Kapow Primary can support this
- Intent, implementation and impact in your subject
- Being deep dive ready
We’ve created catchy songs to make Geography knowledge easier to remember for pupils.
This includes songs about:
- The seven continents
- World oceans
- Directional language
- Compass points
- Seas of the UK
- Countries of the UK
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This webinar was hosted on 4th October 2023.
Hosted by our subject specialist, Sarah Lawson-Quick, this webinar focuses on:
- Share her experience and understanding of teaching Geography in primary schools
- Discuss how to get the best out of fieldwork opportunities
- Key geographical concepts
- Assessment within the scheme
- The Kapow Primary Geography scheme – its unique features and range of resources it contains to support both class teachers and subject leaders
Whether you’re a subject leader or class teacher seeking guidance about teaching Geography or simply interested in learning about our curriculum – this webinar is for you!
As a sponsor-partner of the Big Draw Festival, our Art & Design specialist, Suzanne Booth, covers:
- Information about The Big Draw Festival and how Kapow Primary can help
- Engaging resources and lessons to fit this year’s theme – ‘Drawing with Senses’
- Ideas and activities to inspire you and your pupils during the festival
- An open Q&A session
The Big Draw Festival is a worldwide celebration of drawing that works to encourage people, communities and schools to get their pencils out!
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This Geography video is a pupil-facing song that helps children learn the capital cities of the UK and which countries they belong to. With catchy, repetitive lyrics and a simple melody, the song reinforces key geographical knowledge: London is the capital of England, Edinburgh is in Scotland and home to a castle, and Cardiff, the capital of Wales, lies on the coastline. The tune and rhythm help make these facts memorable for young learners.
This video is part of Kapow Primary’s Geography scheme for Key Stage 1. It supports pupils in developing locational knowledge and recognising the UK’s capital cities, in lessons like the ones below:
Children learn the seven continents and key geographical terms through a fun, musical Geography video that supports movement and global awareness.
This Geography video helps pupils memorise and understand compass directions through a catchy and energetic song. Using repetition and movement, the video reinforces the key directional terms — north, east, south, and west — as well as the combinations of northeast and southwest. It supports pupils in building early locational skills and spatial awareness in an engaging and accessible way.
This video is part of Kapow Primary’s Geography Key stage 1 resources. It provides a musical and kinaesthetic approach to embedding fundamental geographical vocabulary and concepts in Year 1.