Celebrate Haiti’s Independence Day in your classroom with this activity pack including different activities to support pupils’ learning and understanding of this significant cultural day. No planning required; you can print activity sheets out for individual use or use as part of the whole booklet
Activities included in this resource:
Blank Haitian Flag Template
Independence Day Research Fact File
Independence Day Wordsearch
Independence Day Colouring Page
General Jean-Jacques Dessalines Fact File
Marie-Claire Heureuse Felicite Fact File
Independence Day Comprehension Text & Questions
Resources downloaded in PDF format.
A high-quality, zero planning resource all about the four layers of the Earth. Engage your young learners with a physical flip book that they put together. Ideal for sticking in exercise books or stapling together for use as a revision resource.
This resource can also be used in conjunction with a research lesson, where pupils use devices or physical texts to gather information and add to each flip book page.
This resource includes a title page, a page for the crust, mantle, outer core and inner core, as well as an extension page at the end.
This is a no-fuss resource which is perfect if you need something visual for the pupils to return back to.
A set of 30 cards great for use as a popular game at the start or end of lessons.
Great for laminating to use in lessons or as part of an eye-catching display board. Each country card includes, the capital city, population, area of the country, life expectancy and highest point (altitude).
This high-quality pdf resource consists of a copy of a selection of countries from each colour-coded) continent, including:
Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea
Asia (China, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, India, Saudi Arabia)
Europe (UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland)
Africa (Egypt, Tanzania, South Africa, Morocco, Zimbabwe, Ivory Coast)
North America (Canada, Mexico, USA, Cuba)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador)
A high-quality printable resource which can be used as a reference information sheet when teaching case studies or as a revision tool. All sheets come in PDF format.
Case Studies Included:
Volcanic Eruptions
Montserrat 1995 (LEDC)
Eyja, Iceland 2010 (MEDC)
Earthquakes
Haiti 2010 (LEDC)
Kobe, Japan 1995 (MEDC)
Flooding
Pakistan 2010 (LEDC)
Tewkesbury, UK 2007 (MEDC)
This work booklet guides pupils through vital mapping skills by giving them a ‘how to guide’ as well as a chance to practise their new skills in a variety of questions and tasks. The booklet is aimed at children in upper KS2 and lower KS3 and can be easily adapted to suit. The booklet can be given at the end of a unit of work or spread out across several lessons.
The mapping skills included in this work booklet include:
4 Figure Grid References
6 Figure Grid References
Compass Directions
Contour Lines
Calculating Scale
Each topic above includes a one-page ‘how to guide’ and well as a corresponding 'activity sheet.'
Download is in pdf format.
This scheme of work is suitable for KS2 Year 5-6 Geography and includes an 11-week plan and resources.
Week 1-5: Unit based on ‘Rivers’ focusing on the water cycle, three sections of a river, river features and river processes (erosion, transportation and deposition). The unit culminates in a small assessment piece which requires the children to build a “foil river” using the Learning Power Approach, followed by a written task. All assessment rubrics are included.
Week 6-11: Unit based on ‘Mapping Skills’ including lessons on grid references, compass points, contour lines and location knowledge. The plan also includes a detailed plan and resource for a Compass Fitness lesson outside which is ideal in the Summer Term.
Change the way your students remember the key vocabulary words from several different geographical topics. Great activity for use at the end of units.
The series of worksheets included in this resource provide the students with the answers, their task is to create the corresponding questions.
By asking the students to create the questions, not only are they linking their own geographical knowledge to the key vocabulary they are also demonstrating their use of literacy skills.
These worksheets are suitable for age ranges from Years 4-9 depending on ability levels.
The geographical topics included in this resource are:
- Rivers
- Earthquakes
- Volcanoes
- Weather & Climate
- Population & Settlement
Worksheets included in this resource are available in Pages & Microsoft Word documents.
The perfect way to begin or end a unit of work around the world’s continents to consolidate keywords and global locations.
This resource is ideal for use with an atlas or digital device and includes clues as well as the keywords/answers at the top of each crossword.
There are seven individual crosswords included:
Global Location
Africa
Europe
Asia
North America
South America
Oceania
Each crossword comes with an answer sheet for use when marking or for pupil’s to self-mark.
Resource downloaded in pdf format.
Enhance your pupils’ geographical skills with a series of interpretation and analysis sheets and questions. This resource includes 8 PowerPoint slides with corresponding questions all focused on a different data presentation method. Ideal for preparing your pupils for exams and revising analysis skills. The high quality slides include annotation, examples and five scaled-ability questions.
The data presentation skills included in this resource are:
Climate Graphs
Population Pyramids
Choropleth Maps
Scatter Graphs
Pie Charts
Demographic Transition Model
Proportional Symbols Map
Divided / Stacked Bar Charts
Resource downloaded in PDF and PowerPoint Format.
Looking for a way to engage your pupils’ competitive spirit? The Big Geography Quiz is an ideal way to test geography knowledge of the wider world when completed in groups or as individuals.
There are 40 questions in total with four different rounds, each with 10 questions:
General World Knowledge
Picture Round
World Flags
Where Am I?
Downloaded in a pdf format.
Get ready to roll the dice, climb ladders of eco-consciousness, and slide down the challenges of climate change in this thrilling board game ‘Climate Change Snakes and Ladders.’
In this captivating game, your pupils will traverse the board and witness the real impacts of climate change on different ecosystems and communities. From melting glaciers to endangered species, you’ll uncover the pressing issues that our planet faces today.
A fun-filled board game that sparks conversations about climate change and its impact on the world.
Teaches valuable lessons about sustainability, responsibility, and the power of positive actions.
Fosters teamwork and cooperation among players, promoting a sense of collective responsibility.
Beautifully designed with eye-catching colour and illustrations that bring the wonders of nature to life.
Easy-to-understand rules and game mechanics suitable for players of all skill levels.
High-quality and ideal for use with different classes or year after year.
This resource includes:
1 x Snakes and Ladders Game Board (Ideally printed in A3 format)
1 x Climate Change Scenario Worksheet
Geography Topic Theme Posters
- Great for use on display boards in classrooms and around the school
- Eye catching and professional designs
Topics Include:
+ Global Locations
+ Mapping Skills
+ Weather & Climate
+ Industry & Transport
Begin your lessons with an engaging activity that can be used to recap the previous lesson’s content or as a way to settle and focus your pupils. Each activity can be used to promote a wider classroom discussion and can be matched to the unit of work you are covering.
Over 30+ different Geography-themed starter activities.
Downloaded in PDF format
Eye-catching / high-quality design.
Can be printed or left on display screen for pupils.
Topics Included:
Population & Settlement
Coasts
Rivers
Sustainability
Tectonic Plates
Global Location Knowledge
Climate
Rainforests / Deforestation
Industry Types
Four different geographical quizzes in PowerPoint format. Test your student’s global location, capital city and flag knowledge. Ideal for use as a competitive task in your class either independently or in groups.
Quizzes include:
World Flag Quiz
World Capital Cities Quiz
US State Capital Quiz
World Physical Features Quiz
This resource also includes all of the answers, a generic answer sheet on the final slide of each quiz and the ability for you to edit the resource to suit you, once downloaded. All quizzes are multiple-choice with the option of three answers for each question.
A high-quality resource that can be used time and time again as part of a geography lesson or form time. Available in PPT and PDF Format.
Consolidate your pupils’ learning with this engaging Population Snakes and Ladders Board Game in your classroom. This digital download allows you to print and laminate the board game for use year after year, whilst the worksheet helps to consolidate the pupils’ understanding on the push and pull factors which influence migration and changes in population. As pupils play the game, they write down each of the scenarios that they land on in either the push or pull factor columns.
Resource includes:
1 x Board Game Template
1 x Push and Pull Factors Worksheet
Downloaded in PDF format.
Included in this resource:
- Volcanoes and Earthquakes Crib Sheet, ideal for revision of the topic. Traffic Light colour coding allows differentiation between questions and activities.
- A tabled worksheet with an example focusing on the four main types of plate boundaries: Conservative, Constructive, Destructive, Sliding.
Resources come with PDF, Word and & Keynote formats.
Revise key geographical concepts using a festive Geography Advent Calendar!
Use this resource as a starter for GCSE Geography lessons, opening up a new question each day or lesson according to the advent calendar.
There are two different Geography-themed PowerPoint Presentations to download:
- Weather & Climate
- Population & Settlement
Each PowerPoint consists of 24 different questions from GCSE schemes of work. Available to download as Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation or Keynote.
A great resource to use as a recap after studying a unit on Global Locations, the UK or the USA.
Each of the answers begins with a letter from A to Z. Pupils can use atlases, electronic devices or even their own knowledge recall to find the answers to the clues.
This resource includes three separate quiz pages on the following locations:
The World
The UK
The USA
All quiz pages include an answer sheet.
Engage your pupils quickly into the lesson with these global location starter questions.
Encourage the use of compass directions and geographical physical features in your pupils’ written work as they use the map to identify the location of various countries.
You can also flip the learning by asking the pupils to read out their descriptions and asking the class if they know the country being referred to.
This resource includes 25 different country starter descriptions in pdf format.
This resource consists of 4 different worksheets focused on mapping sports around the world. The worksheets would suit a Geography of Sport unit of work and include the following skills:
research
grid references
global locations
graphing
All graphics are high quality and include a task outline, all worksheets would be suitable as a printed resource or to upload as part of online learning.
The 4 worksheets include in this resource are:
Researching National Sports Around the World
Identifying/Spotting Patterns in National Sports
Mapping Sports Clubs in Hertfordshire
Mapping National Sports Around the World