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

Discovering the Arctic
A guided tour across the top of the world - refreshed for 2025
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UN Ocean Conference
The United Nations (UN) Ocean Conference took place in Nice, France between 9 and 13 June 2025

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

Geographers and the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan
Activities exploring the role that geographers play in contributing to the development of flood risk strategy

Mount Etna erupts
The last three significant eruptions of Mount Etna have occurred in 2021, 2022 and 2025

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?

Adaptions of a hot desert environment in Oman
Key Stage Four (age 14-16) resources on desert ecosystems in Oman, linked to the Jewel of Arabia expedition

The geographers behind the map
Activities exploring geographical careers in hazard response linked to the 2025 Myanmar earthquakes

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?

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

Myanmar earthquake infographic
A visual overview of the Myanmar earthquake 2025

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

Geographical careers in food security activity
A short activity to showcase the ways in which geography is used in careers in the food security sector
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