Learning objective

  • To name and locate some of the world’s longest rivers.

Success criteria

  • I can locate rivers on a
Lock

This content is for subscribers only. Join for access today.

National curriculum

Geography

Locational knowledge

Pupils should

Lock

This content is for subscribers only. Join for access today.

Before the lesson

Lock

This content is for subscribers only. Join for access today.

Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Display slide 1 of the Presentation: River features and provide each child with a sticky note. Alternatively, hand out the Activity: River features (one each). Ask the children to match each label to the correct number on the diagram of a river. Using slide 2 or Resource: River feature answers (one between two), ask the…

Lock

This content is for subscribers only. Join for access today.

Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Can use the Activity: World rivers (support) which has the rivers pre-drawn and a key. 

Pupils working at greater depth

Can add in any mountainous areas at the source of the rivers, with both labels and a representation of these areas on their key. 

Lock

This content is for subscribers only. Join for access today.

Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: using an atlas to locate and

Lock

This content is for subscribers only. Join for access today.

Vocabulary definitions

  • locate

    To discover the position of something.

  • key

    A list of symbols on a map that explain what each symbol represents.

Lock

This content is for subscribers only. Join for access today.

Our team comprises experienced classroom teachers who love the foundation subjects
Find out more
Kapow logo

Maintained by: Kapow Primary team

_
For copyright reasons, you may not screenshot this page.
Press esc to exit