Orel Vine School

Year 5 Global Perspectives

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Year 5
15 Students enrolled
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Global Perspectives is a unique, transformational programme that helps students at every stage of school education develop outstanding transferable skills, including critical thinking, research and collaboration.

The programme taps into the way today’s year five students enjoy learning, including group work, seminars, projects and working with other students around the world. The emphasis is on developing students’ ability to think critically about a range of global issues where there is always more than one point of view. It strengthens the links across all of the other subjects in the primary programme, including English, mathematics and science.

Cambridge Primary is made up of a series of Challenges. There are six Challenges a year. Teachers can integrate the Challenges into their existing teaching or lessons, and do as many as they like.

Each Challenge is six hours long, subdivided into a range of activities, and covers a range of skills. The skills are taught through a wide range of topics using a personal, local and global perspective. Teachers help students to look at a variety of global issues or topics

Keeping healthyMoving to a new countryUnderstanding belief
Keeping the peacePeople – young and oldReduce, reuse, recycle
Rich and poorThe world of workLooking after planet Earth
Obeying the lawThe right to learnSport and leisure
Values and beliefsUsing energyFamilies
Water, food and farmingWorldwide companiesLiving and working together
Working with other countriesMoving goods and peopleSharing planet Earth
Keeping safeImproving communicationComputers and technology