• Use maps, atlases, globes and digital/computer mapping to locate countries and describe features studied.
• Geography, Key Stage 2, Human & Physical Geography
• 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 2, Locational Knowledge
• Identify the position and significance of latitude, longitude, Equator, Northern and Southern Hemisphere, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic, Antarctic Circle, Greenwich Meridian and time zones.
• Geography, Key Stage 2, Locational Knowledge
• Locate the world’s countries, using maps to focus on Europe concentrating on their environmental regions, key physical and human characteristics, countries, and major cities.
• A double-sided, A0-sized world map showcasing political and physical aspects.
• Features countries in pastel shades, capitals, main cities, and international boundaries with geographical features on the reverse.
• This A0 reversible world map is essential for Key Stage 2 classrooms, offering a dual-purpose teaching resource. Made from paper and sized at W130 x L80cm, it ensures clear visibility for all students. It features a political map with countries in pastel colours, capitals, and main cities on one side, with the Earth's physical geography highlighted on the reverse. This supports the Key Stage 2 Geography curriculum, enriching lessons on geographical skills and locational knowledge.
• The map aids in teaching both physical geography, including climate zones and rivers, and human geography, such as settlement patterns. As a vivid visual aid, it assists in explaining complex geographical concepts.
Ideal for classroom interaction, this map encourages geographical exploration and learning, making it a significant asset for teaching geography through visualisation and comprehensive coverage.