Last updated:

3rd August 2023

Understanding the World

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Understanding the world involves guiding children to make sense of their physical world and their community.  The frequency and range of children's personal experiences increases their knowledge and sense of the world around them - from visiting parks, libraries and museums to meeting important members of society such as police officers, nursery and firefighters

The Early Learning Goals for Understanding the World

Past and Present

  • Talk about the lives of the people around them and their roles in society
  • Know some similarities and differences between things in the past and now, drawing on their experiences and what has been read in class
  • Understand the past through settings, characters and events encountered in books read in class and storytelling

People, Culture and Communities

  • Describe their immediate environment using knowledge from observation, discussion, stories, no-fiction texts and maps
  • Know some similarities and differences between different religious and cultural communities in this country, drawing on their experiences and what has been read in class
  • Explain some similarities and differences between life in this country and life in other countries, drawing on knowledge from stories, non-fiction texts and - when appropriate - maps

The Natural World

  • Explore the natural world around them, making observations and drawing pictures of animals and plants
  • Know some similarities and differences between the natural world around them and contrasting environments, drawing on their experiences and what has been read in class
  • Understanding some important processes and changes in the natural world around them, including the seasons and changing states of matter

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