End of Block Assessment | Geography Scheme | Year 6 | Block 2: Exploring the Lake District

End of Block Assessment | Geography Scheme | Year 6 | Block 2: Exploring the Lake District

End of Block Assessment | Geography Scheme | Year 6 | Block 2: Exploring the Lake District

Year 6 Lake District geography resources

End of Block Assessment: Exploring the Lake District (Year 6)

The end-of-block assessment for the Lake District topic is a valuable tool for reviewing and consolidating Year 6 pupils’ understanding of the key geographical concepts covered during the unit. It is designed to help teachers gauge pupil progress and identify any areas that may need further attention. By using this assessment, teachers can determine whether pupils have grasped essential geographical skills such as map reading, understanding physical and human geography, and applying their knowledge to real-world contexts.

The assessment can be used as a reflective tool, allowing pupils to demonstrate their learning in different formats, whether through written responses, diagrams, or discussions. It is also useful for tracking development over time, providing clear evidence of individual progress. Teachers can use the results to inform future lessons, offering targeted support where necessary to reinforce understanding or stretch more advanced learners.

In addition to supporting classroom teaching, this assessment can also serve as a useful revision aid for pupils, helping them to summarise key points and ensuring they are well-prepared for further geographical study.

Explore the rest of our Primary Geography scheme of work.

Explore the rest of our Geography year 6 block 2 resources.

You May Also Like

Recently Viewed

Tell your friends about this resource

Get access to this with a free no-obligation trial.


Already have an account? Log In!

Recently Viewed