• Describe and understand key aspects of physical geography and human geography, including types of settlement and land use, economic activity, and the distribution of natural resources.
• Geography, Key Stage 1, Human & Physical Geography
• Use basic geographical vocabulary to refer to key physical features and key human features.
• Geography, Key Stage 2, Locational Knowledge
• Name and locate counties and cities of the United Kingdom, geographical regions and their human and physical characteristics, key topographical features and land-use patterns and changes over time.
• Geography, Key Stage 2, Place Knowledge
• Understand geographical similarities and differences through the study of human and physical geography of a region of the United Kingdom, a region in a European country and North or South America.
• A selection of resources for studying rivers, designed to enhance geographical education.
• Includes posters, photocards, leaflets, wordmats, and teachers' notes, supporting a broad range of geographical topics.
• Enhance your teaching with this resource pack designed to broaden children's understanding of geography. Featuring visually impactful posters and detailed activity sheets, it caters to various learning styles, ensuring a comprehensive geographical education.
• The materials help children understand key aspects of physical and human geography as outlined in the National Curriculum. For Key Stage 2, it covers topics like climate zones, biomes, rivers, and mountains, alongside human geography such as settlement types and land use. For Key Stage 1, it introduces basic geographical vocabulary for features such as seas and mountains.
Furthermore, the pack supports locational and place knowledge through interactive components like a rivers poster and wordmats. These resources foster critical thinking and enhance learners' ability to discuss geographical similarities and differences across various regions.
• Great activities for kick starting your geography topic