Our websites
NEW Climate4Classrooms
Teaching resources on the local impacts of climate change in China, Indonesia, China and the UK; developed in partnership with the British Council and the Royal Meteorological Society.
NEW Discovering the Arctic
Sister site to Discovering Antarctica, examining the local and international implications of changes to the region's environments and peoples.
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KS3 Resource modules
We have developed a suite of exciting and engaging online resources to enliven geography lessons at KS3.
Your Climate Your Life
Website based around our changing climate and how it affects our lives.
Geography in the News
Award winning site containing up-to-date curriculum material examining geographical events in the media.
Geography Teaching Today
Developed as part of the Action Plan for Geography to provide a single point of web-based communication and information sharing.
Unlocking the Archives
Contains educational resources based on the Society's unique archive collections. Many resources are linked to exhibitions.
Who do we think we are?
Who do we think we are? website engages primary and secondary schools in the exploration of identity, diversity and citizenship.
Discovering Antarctica
Interactive website covering topics such as climate change and future pressures in the region.
Passport to the Poles
Inspires a feeling of wonder about our world and the fragility of environments and helps young people to have a better understanding of their various ways of life.
Global Eye
A website based on Global Eye magazine for schools about global development issues.
Our resources
Follow the links on the left to a wealth of resources based on:
- Developing community links
- Education for sustainable Development
- Geographical Information Science
- Learning locally through fieldwork
- Local Learning
- Information and communication technology
- Topical case studies
- Expert updates
Look at the documents on the right for more ideas such as how to use postage stamps as a teaching resource.