
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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Climate justice and fieldwork: Human geographies of climate change at key stage 3
Introducing students to ideas of climate justice and developing fieldwork skills in an accessible and low-cost way

Ideas for on-site school fieldwork
Ideas for school-centred and local fieldwork during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Guidance and support in developing high quality primary geography
Guidance and support in developing high quality primary geography

Lake District
The geography, geomorphology and geology of the National Park, with links to sources of further information and details about the fieldwork that can be carried out in different areas of the park

Jurassic Coast of Dorset and East Devon
The Jurassic Coast of Dorset and East Devon is a 95 mile stretch of coastline that demonstrates 185 million years of geological history

London 2012 Olympic Park
Written before the London 2012 Olympics, this resource looks at the developments in East London in the lead up to the Games

Local fieldwork toolkit
Includes guidance for getting started with planning a trip, lists of useful contacts and ideas for activities

Jurassic Coast
What is the Jurassic Coast and why is it so special? With Dr Anjana Khatwa

What is chi-square? An example looking at Brexit
Written by Professor Richard Harris, Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol

Changing places A Level lesson plans
There is an opportunity for students to develop their data skills in relation to the multiple meanings and identities of place

A student guide to the A Level independent investigation (Non-examined Assessment - NEA)
Download a copy of our guide

ArcGIS Posters
Written by Philip Monk.
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