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Primary
Geography Handbook
A really helpful guide to all aspects of teaching Primary Geography. Created
by a primary geography lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University. |
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Geography
3 to 11
Covers planning for and assessing progression in learning; inclusion;
ICT and drama; and indoors, outdoors and beyond. Written in association
with the Geographical Association, this book will help both trainee and
experienced teachers to integrate geography as an essential part of the
primary curriculum. |
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Welcome to the Geography pages.
Look at the Geography
resources listed below.
Don't forget to look in the other Geography areas using the links above.
Water:
- Rivers
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A useful worksheet in PDF for those studying the topic of rivers.
Contributed by Jim Merrett.
- How
Do We Use Water?
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A PDF set of worksheets, contributed by Louise Hutchinson,
which encourage children to think about how water is used,
and what we can do to reduce wasting it.
- Cloud Activities -
Use photographs of clouds to teach your class about the different
types of clouds and the Water Cycle. Includes a link to a site
with lots more cloud photos.
- Water Cycle
Demonstration - Set up a mini water cycle in your classroom
to see what happens.
- Deserts
- This Powerpoint presentation gives information about different types of deserts, and includes activities for children to try too. Contributed by Val Smith.
Environmental Issues:
- Greener
Schools -
Some videos which have useful ideas for making your schools
greener.
Other:
- Using
Sporting Events - Use popular sporting events as a fun
and motivating teaching tool.
- Displaying Data
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Information about how data can be displayed, linked to data logging
and the weather. Contributed by Paris Thurlbeck.
Submit your own Geography Idea!
These contributions are moderated, so they may not appear to other visitors
immediately. All ideas submitted here may be added to their own dedicated page
on the site at a later date. Please leave your name so that I can credit your
contribution, if you would like me to.
You can also submit ideas and resources via email,
or using this form.
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