I am a London based primary school teacher with over 20 years experience. I am passionate about Key stage one and have also taught in EYFS and KS2. I love making resources for myself and other teachers.
I am a London based primary school teacher with over 20 years experience. I am passionate about Key stage one and have also taught in EYFS and KS2. I love making resources for myself and other teachers.
This geography display features bold images of both human and physical features as outlined by the National Curriculum. Each A4 poster has a beautiful picture, title and short definition. These posters support pupils to associate the term with the visual representation and are great to reinforce learning. You can use them as a stand alone geography display or you can utilize the posters as they match up with your units of work.
Physical features include: beach, cliff, coast, forest, hill, mountain, sea,
ocean, river, soil, valley, vegetation, season and weather
Human features include: city, town, village, factory, farm, house, office, port,
harbour and shop
Included:
24 posters (PDF)
3 Headings (PDF): geography vocabulary, human features, physical features.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/human-and-physical-features-clip-cards-12561052
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/construction-cards-human-and-physical-features-12569843
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Our Construction Cards are designed to spark creativity and geographical knowledge in your pupils. Each card features a bold image depicting either a human or physical geographical feature, along with a “I can build a …” challenge to engage students. An additional sentence provides the location of the feature.
Set 1: Highlights features of the UK
Set 2: Showcases features from around the world
Each set includes 24 cards, totaling 48 cards across both sets. Within each set, there are 12 cards for human features and 12 for physical features. The cards are approximately A5 in size, making them perfect for handling by young learners.
These versatile cards are ideal for use in construction corners or tough spots, providing a hands-on way to reinforce geographical concepts for KS1 pupils. Laminating the cards ensures they can be reused year after year, making them a durable addition to your teaching resources.
Additionally, we’ve included a charming construction area bunting in blue—perfect for brightening up your classroom. Each flag is slightly smaller than A5 but can be resized to suit your space.
Enhance your teaching toolkit with these engaging and educational Construction Cards.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/human-and-physical-features-clip-cards-12561052
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mapping-for-ks1-12198063
If you’re setting up a construction area in your classroom, be sure to pick up this free resource.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/construction-area-set-up-12897587
Embark on an exciting educational journey with our specially curated resource tailored for key stage one learners, designed to explore the enchanting world of islands. Engage young minds as they:
Identify the defining characteristics of islands
Discover the widespread presence of islands across the globe
Learn about the distinctions between islands and continents
Delve into the captivating realm of islands through vibrant visuals and interactive content, including:
Comprehensive coverage of both human and physical features unique to islands
A differentiated worksheet, thoughtfully crafted into three levels of difficulty to accommodate varying abilities
A captivating array of images showcasing the breathtaking diversity of islands worldwide
Captivate young imaginations with stunning depictions, from serene tropical havens to rugged coastlines, and ignite a sense of wonder about the world’s fascinating geographical wonders.
Included is:
What an island is lesson slides (16 pages PDF)
A worksheet differentiated 3 ways
Human and physical features of islands slides (20 page PDF)
11 pictures of various islands around the world for display
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mapping-for-ks1-12198063
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Explore Geography Skills for Key Stage 1 with our engaging resource. Dive into a lesson starter designed to sharpen directional language by identifying the locations of diverse British Islands. From the Isle of Wight to the Shetland Islands, students will navigate through geography with ease. Cap off the lesson with an exciting no-prep challenge, encouraging pupils to collaborate and enhance their directional prowess with a partner. Get ready to chart a course through the world of geography!
Included is a 15 page PDF lesson starter.
This resource works well with:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/islands-geography-for-ks1-12168489
You might also be interested in:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mapping-for-ks1-12198063
Geography skills for KS1. Included are two lesson slides aimed at introducing KS1 pupils to mapping.
Each set of slides include lots of questions which can be used by talk partners or whole class to aid students in developing their understanding and meeting the expectations of the National Curriculum.
Included:
Part one: understanding symbols and keys (18 page PDF)
Part two: understanding compass directions and using directional language (12 page PDF)
You might also be interested in these mapping worksheets:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12537231
or this geography resource about islands:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/islands-geography-for-ks1-12168489
Practice mappings skills to demonstrate understanding of symbols and keys as part of ks1 geography.
Included in this resource are 3 worksheets and their answers. Two worksheets involve matching the image from a key to its meaning. The last worksheet involves drawing a simple map and key and then populating the map with the pictures from the key.
These are perfect for ks1 pupils.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mapping-for-ks1-12198063
These clip cards are a great way for students to practice their recognition of human and physical features using a multiple choice system. 32 cards are included which cover a wide range of geographical features including all listed in KS1 National Curriculum. Each card has two possible answers. Students select the correct answer by clipping a clothespin, peg or paper clip to it.
I like to laminate these cards so students can simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper to hand out to your class at the end of the lesson; pupils circle the correct answer and hand in as a great exit ticket or plenary to the lesson.
You might also be interested in:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/construction-cards-human-and-physical-features-12569843
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/islands-geography-for-ks1-12168489
Two great geography resources:
Mapping for KS1 includes two lesson slide presentations. One introduces pupils to symbols and keys and the other about using simple compass directions and directional language. Each contain lots of opportunities of pupils to talk and use their geography language.
The second resources has worksheets for children to practice using symbols and keys.
You might also be interested in:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/islands-geography-for-ks1-12168489
These clip cards are a great way for students to practice their recognition of the continents of the world using a multiple choice system. 32 cards are included which cover the 7 continents using various visual representations. Each card has three possible answers. Students select the correct answer by clipping a clothespin, peg or paper clip to it.
I like to laminate these cards so students can simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper to hand out to your class at the end of the lesson; pupils circle the correct answer and hand in as a great exit ticket or plenary to the lesson.
You might also be interested in:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/islands-geography-for-ks1-12168489
Here are 3 great resources for KS1 geography. They work on a variety of geography skills including understanding symbols and keys, directional language, use of maps and atlas, identifying the human and physical features of islands. There is also a printable display of islands from around the world for your geography working wall.
Included is:
Islands Geography for ks1
What an island is lesson starter
A worksheet differentiated 3 ways
Human and physical features of islands lesson starter
Pictures of various islands around the world for display
Mapping for KS1
Included are two lesson starters aimed at introducing KS1 pupils to mapping.
Each lesson starter includes lots of questions which can be used by talk partners or whole class to aid students in developing their understanding.
Part one: understanding symbols and keys (18 page PDF)
Part two: understanding compass directions and using language (12 page PDF)
The British Isles for KS1
Included is a lesson starter (15 page PDF) aimed at using directional language to identify the location of various British Islands. There is a no prep challenge at the end for pupils to practice their directional language with a partner.
I love this bundle as it has all my favourite resources for learning about the human and physical features when teaching geography.
Included:
A huge display
Clip cards which are a great activity, plenary, talk partner prompt or exit ticket.
Construction cards which allow children to embed and demonstrate their learning.
I hope you love this as much as me.
Explore our collection of 26 engaging cards designed to spark creativity and inspire hands-on construction activities around the theme of houses and homes. Each card features a bold image depicting a house or home along with a “I can build a …” challenge to engage students.
Perfect for stimulating imaginative building projects using LEGO, blocks, dough, or any other materials, these cards are sized at approximately A5. Their convenient size makes them ideal for tagging creations, use in tough spots, or incorporating into small world play.
Unleash endless creativity and learning with our Houses and Homes Construction Cards—an essential addition to any construction toolkit.
Included in the Pack:
26 cards featuring image
1 cover card for easy pack organization
Introducing our cute knowledge organisers aimed at Key Stage 1 children. This set features two organisers: one focused on oceans and the other on continents. Starting a geography topic could not be easier.
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