End of Block Assessment | Geography Scheme | Year 1/2 | Cycle A | Block 3: Why do They Live There?

End of Block Assessment | Geography Scheme | Year 1/2 | Cycle A | Block 3: Why do They Live There?

**End of Block Assessment: Why Do They Live There? (Year 1/2)** This end-of-block assessment is tailored for Year 1/2 pupils studying Cycle A, Block 3 of the geography scheme, "Why Do They Live There?" It is designed to evaluate understanding and application of key concepts covered in the topic. The assessment includes a variety of question types to assess: - Knowledge of different habitats and their features. - Reasons why animals and humans live in specific environments. - Understanding of adaptations to various surroundings. This assessment provides a clear picture of pupils’ progress, supports planning for future lessons, and aligns with the national curriculum to ensure a thorough understanding of key geography concepts.

Mixed-age Year 1/2 Geography resources, Year 1/2 Geography scheme of work

End of Block Assessment: Why Do They Live There? (Year 1/2)
This end-of-block assessment is tailored for Year 1/2 pupils studying Cycle A, Block 3 of the geography scheme, “Why Do They Live There?” It is designed to evaluate understanding and application of key concepts covered in the topic.

The assessment includes a variety of question types to assess:

  • Knowledge of different habitats and their features.
  • Reasons why animals and humans live in specific environments.
  • Understanding of adaptations to various surroundings.

This assessment provides a clear picture of pupils’ progress, supports planning for future lessons, and aligns with the national curriculum to ensure a thorough understanding of key geography concepts.

Explore the rest of our Primary Geography scheme of work.

Explore the rest of our Geography year 1 /2 Cycle A Block 3 resources.

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