People, Place and Environment
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Outcomes
SOC 0-07a
I explore and discover the interesting features of my local environment to develop an awareness of the world around me.

SOC 0-08a
I explore and appreciate the wonder of nature within different environments and have played a part in caring for the environment.

HWB 0-36a
I explore and discover where foods come from as I choose, prepare and taste different foods.
SOC 0-09a
I have experimented with imaginative ways such as modeling and drawing, to represent the world around me, the journeys I make and the different ways I can travel.

SOC 0-12a
While learning outdoors in differing weathers, I have described and recorded the weather, its effects and how it makes me feel and can relate my recordings to the seasons.


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SOC 1-07a
I can describe and recreate the characteristics of my local environment by exploring the features of the landscape.

SOC 1-08a
I can consider ways of looking after my school or community and can encourage others to care for their environment.




SOC 1-09a
Having explored the variety of foods produced in Scotland, I can discuss the importance of different types of agriculture in the production of these foods.

SOC 1-11a
By exploring my community and the groups within it, I can identify and consider different types of housing and how they meet needs.


SOC 1-12a
By using a range of instruments, I can measure and record the weather and can discuss how weather affects my life.


SOC 1-12b
By exploring climate zones around the world, I can compare and describe how climate affects living things.

SOC 1-13a
Having explored the landscape of my local area, I can describe the various ways in which land has been used.


SOC 1-13b
By exploring a natural environment different from my own, I can discover how the physical features influence the variety of living things.



SOC 1-14a
Through activities in my local area, I have developed my mental map and sense of place. I can create and use maps of the area.



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SOC 2-07a
I can describe the major characteristic features of Scotland’s landscape and explain how these were formed.
SOC 2-07b
I can describe the physical processes of a natural disaster and discuss its impact on people and the landscape.

SOC 2-08a
I can discuss the environmental impact of human activity and suggest ways in which we can live in a more environmentally responsible way.


SOC 2-08b
I can consider the advantages and disadvantages of a proposed land use development and discuss the impact this may have on the community.

SOC 2-09a
Having explored the ways journeys can be made, I can consider the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of transport, discussing their impact on the environment.

SOC 2-10a
Having explored my local area, I can present information on different places to live, work and relax and interesting places to visit.





SOC 2-12a
By comparing my local area with a contrasting area outwith Britain, I can investigate the main features of weather and climate, discussing the impact on living things.

SOC 2-13a
I can explain how the physical environment influences the ways in which people use land by comparing my local area with a contrasting area.




SOC 2-14a
To extend my mental map and sense of place, I can interpret information from different types of maps and am beginning to locate key features within Scotland, UK, Europe or the wider world.
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SOC 3-07a
Having investigated processes which form and shape landscapes, I can explain their impact on selected landscapes in Scotland, Europe and beyond.

SOC 3-08a
I can identify the possible consequences of an environmental issue and make informed suggestions about ways to manage the impact.

SOC 3-10a
I can investigate the climate, physical features and living things of a natural environment different from my own and explain their interrelationship.

SOC 3-11a
I can compare the social and economic differences between more and less economically-developed countries and can discuss the possibilities for reducing these differences.

SOC 3-12a
I can investigate the relationship between climate and weather to be able to understand the causes of weather patterns within a selected climate zone.
SOC 3-13a
By comparing settlement and economic activity in two contrasting landscapes, I can reach conclusions about how landscapes influence human activity. I can explain my findings clearly to others.



SOC 3-14a
I can use a range of maps and geographical information systems to gather, interpret and present conclusions and can locate a range of features within Scotland, UK, Europe and the wider world.


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SOC 4-07a
I can explain how the interaction of physical systems shaped and continue to shape the Earth’s surface by assessing their impact on contrasting landscape types.
SOC 4-08a
I can discuss the sustainability of key natural resources and analyse the possible implications for human activity.

SOC 4-09a
Having evaluated the role of agriculture in the production of food and raw material, I can draw reasoned conclusions about the environmental impacts and sustainability.
SOC 4-09a
I can assess the impact of developments in transport infrastructure in a selected area and can contribute to a
discussion on the development of sustainable systems.

SOC 4-10a
I can develop my understanding of the interaction between humans and the environment by describing and assessing the impact of human activity on an area.

SOC 4-10b
I can explain the development of the main features of an urban area in Scotland or elsewhere and can evaluate the implications for the society concerned.

SOC 4-10c
Having studied an economic activity, I can explain its development and assess the impact of change within its
locality and beyond.

SOC 4-11a
Having researched the globalisation of trade, I can explain the interdependence of different parts of the world and assess the impacts for providers, consumers and the environment.
SOC 4-11b
I can explain how the distribution and control of important natural resources affects the international power and
influences of states.
SOC 4-11c
I can compare the population structure of Scotland with a contrasting country and can express informed views about the future implications for these societies.

SOC 4-12a
I can identify threats facing the main climate zones, including climate change, and analyse how these threats impact on the way of life.
SOC 4-12b
I can carry out a geographical enquiry to assess the impact and possible outcomes of climate change on a selected region and can propose strategies to slow or reverse the impact.

SOC 4-12c
I can demonstrate an understanding of weather and climate by explaining the relationship between weather and air pressure.
SOC 4-14a
I can use specialised maps and geographical information systems to identify patterns of human activity and physical processes.


Early Level
SOC 0-07a
I explore and discover the interesting features of my local environment to develop an awareness of the world around me.
SOC 0-08a
I explore and appreciate the wonder of nature within different environments and have played a part in caring for the environment.
HWB 0-36a
I explore and discover where foods come from as I choose, prepare and taste different foods.
SOC 0-09a
I have experimented with imaginative ways such as modeling and drawing, to represent the world around me, the journeys I make and the different ways I can travel.
SOC 0-12a
While learning outdoors in differing weathers, I have described and recorded the weather, its effects and how it makes me feel and can relate my recordings to the seasons.
First Level
SOC 1-07a
I can describe and recreate the characteristics of my local environment by exploring the features of the landscape.
SOC 1-08a
I can consider ways of looking after my school or community and can encourage others to care for their environment.
SOC 1-09a
Having explored the variety of foods produced in Scotland, I can discuss the importance of different types of agriculture in the production of these foods.
SOC 1-11a
By exploring my community and the groups within it, I can identify and consider different types of housing and how they meet needs.
SOC 1-12a
By using a range of instruments, I can measure and record the weather and can discuss how weather affects my life.
SOC 1-12b
By exploring climate zones around the world, I can compare and describe how climate affects living things.
SOC 1-13a
Having explored the landscape of my local area, I can describe the various ways in which land has been used.
SOC 1-13b
By exploring a natural environment different from my own, I can discover how the physical features influence the variety of living things.
SOC 1-14a
Through activities in my local area, I have developed my mental map and sense of place. I can create and use maps of the area.
Second Level
SOC 2-07a
I can describe the major characteristic features of Scotland’s landscape and explain how these were formed.
SOC 2-07b
I can describe the physical processes of a natural disaster and discuss its impact on people and the landscape.
SOC 2-08a
I can discuss the environmental impact of human activity and suggest ways in which we can live in a more environmentally responsible way.
SOC 2-08b
I can consider the advantages and disadvantages of a proposed land use development and discuss the impact this may have on the community.
SOC 2-09a
Having explored the ways journeys can be made, I can consider the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of transport, discussing their impact on the environment.
SOC 2-10a
Having explored my local area, I can present information on different places to live, work and relax and interesting places to visit.
SOC 2-12a
By comparing my local area with a contrasting area outwith Britain, I can investigate the main features of weather and climate, discussing the impact on living things.
SOC 2-13a
I can explain how the physical environment influences the ways in which people use land by comparing my local area with a contrasting area.
SOC 2-14a
To extend my mental map and sense of place, I can interpret information from different types of maps and am beginning to locate key features within Scotland, UK, Europe or the wider world.
Third Level
SOC 3-07a
Having investigated processes which form and shape landscapes, I can explain their impact on selected landscapes in Scotland, Europe and beyond.
SOC 3-08a
I can identify the possible consequences of an environmental issue and make informed suggestions about ways to manage the impact.
SOC 3-10a
I can investigate the climate, physical features and living things of a natural environment different from my own and explain their interrelationship.
SOC 3-11a
I can compare the social and economic differences between more and less economically-developed countries and can discuss the possibilities for reducing these differences.
SOC 3-12a
I can investigate the relationship between climate and weather to be able to understand the causes of weather patterns within a selected climate zone.
SOC 3-13a
By comparing settlement and economic activity in two contrasting landscapes, I can reach conclusions about how landscapes influence human activity. I can explain my findings clearly to others.
SOC 3-14a
I can use a range of maps and geographical information systems to gather, interpret and present conclusions and can locate a range of features within Scotland, UK, Europe and the wider world.
Fourth Level
SOC 4-07a
I can explain how the interaction of physical systems shaped and continue to shape the Earth’s surface by assessing their impact on contrasting landscape types.
SOC 4-08a
I can discuss the sustainability of key natural resources and analyse the possible implications for human activity.
SOC 4-09a
Having evaluated the role of agriculture in the production of food and raw material, I can draw reasoned conclusions about the environmental impacts and sustainability.
SOC 4-09a
I can assess the impact of developments in transport infrastructure in a selected area and can contribute to a
discussion on the development of sustainable systems.
SOC 4-10a
I can develop my understanding of the interaction between humans and the environment by describing and assessing the impact of human activity on an area.
SOC 4-10b
I can explain the development of the main features of an urban area in Scotland or elsewhere and can evaluate the implications for the society concerned.
SOC 4-10c
Having studied an economic activity, I can explain its development and assess the impact of change within its
locality and beyond.
SOC 4-11a
Having researched the globalisation of trade, I can explain the interdependence of different parts of the world and assess the impacts for providers, consumers and the environment.
SOC 4-11b
I can explain how the distribution and control of important natural resources affects the international power and
influences of states.
SOC 4-11c
I can compare the population structure of Scotland with a contrasting country and can express informed views about the future implications for these societies.
SOC 4-12a
I can identify threats facing the main climate zones, including climate change, and analyse how these threats impact on the way of life.
SOC 4-12b
I can carry out a geographical enquiry to assess the impact and possible outcomes of climate change on a selected region and can propose strategies to slow or reverse the impact.
SOC 4-12c
I can demonstrate an understanding of weather and climate by explaining the relationship between weather and air pressure.
SOC 4-14a
I can use specialised maps and geographical information systems to identify patterns of human activity and physical processes.