About This Subject
Cambridge Primary Humanities (0065) is part of the Cambridge Primary Programme, designed to develop learners’ understanding of History, Geography, and social awareness. At Grade 1, the focus is on exploring the local environment, personal experiences, and community, helping learners build a foundation for upper primary and secondary Humanities studies.
Learning Objectives
Learn about themselves, their families, and their community
Explore places, people, and simple maps to understand the local environment
Understand basic historical concepts, such as past and present
Recognise daily routines, events, and celebrations in local culture
Develop curiosity about the world and different communities
Communicate ideas using drawing, storytelling, and discussion
Begin to develop observation, comparison, and reflection skills
Material Includes
- Cambridge Primary syllabus-aligned activities
- Visual aids, maps, and real-life examples
- Stories, pictures, and discussion prompts
- Simple classroom projects and formative assessment tasks
- Teacher guidance and feedback exercises
Requirements
- Requirements:
- Access to classroom resources, visual aids, and simple maps
- A supportive and interactive learning environment
- Instructions:
- Participate actively in discussions, storytelling, and group activities
- Observe and explore the local environment and community
- Communicate learning through drawing, speaking, or simple writing
- Reflect on experiences and share personal and group observations
- Develop respect, curiosity, and critical thinking skills
Target Audience
- Learners aged 5–6 (Grade 1)
- Children enrolled in the Cambridge Primary Programme
- Learners interested in their environment, community, and culture
- Students building a foundation for upper primary Humanities and Global Perspectives