Resources for schools

We support teaching in the classroom and in the field by providing high quality geographical teaching and learning resources.

 

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Discovering the Arctic

A guided tour across the top of the world - refreshed for 2025

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Urban Geography - Battersea Power Station

Sophie Blake from Channing School talks about learning materials she has developed for KS3 including a fieldtrip to this iconic place

Article

Environmental action evolution

In the late 1960s, the environmental movement gained support to become a global movement driven by local actions

Podcast

Evolution of the environmental movement

Exploring the history of the environmental movement with Chris Church and Professor Oli Mould from Royal Holloway, University of London

Module

Resource management and sustainability in Oman

Key Stage Five (16-18) resources on resource management and sustainability in Oman, linked to the Jewel of Arabia expedition

Careers

Geographers and the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan

Activities exploring the role that geographers play in contributing to the development of flood risk strategy

Activity

Italian citizenship

Exploring the implications of gaining Italian citizenship for immigrants

Activity

China’s electricity revolution

Looking at the rapid evolution of China’s electricity supply to become self-sufficient

Article

Building on London’s Green Belt

There are plans to build more homes by expanding into green belt land. But is this solution a viable and sustainable one?

Careers

The geographers behind the map

Activities exploring geographical careers in hazard response linked to the 2025 Myanmar earthquakes

Article

Is weather becoming more extreme?

It is common in news articles, when a weather event has taken place, that the phrase ‘extreme’ weather be used. But is the weather becoming more extreme?

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Myanmar earthquakes

On 28 March 2025 at 12:50pm local time, Myanmar was hit by two powerful earthquakes

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Power of maps

A resource supporting our School Member Lecture ‘Power of Maps’ presented by Professor James Cheshire from UCL.

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