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Geography

 

 

 

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 PDF File - A useful worksheet in PDF for those studying the topic of rivers. Contributed by Jim Merrett.
  • How Do We Use Water? PDF File - 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 Powerpoint Presentation - This Powerpoint presentation gives information about different types of deserts, and includes activities for children to try too. Contributed by Val Smith.
Other:
  • Using Sporting Events - Use popular sporting events as a fun and motivating teaching tool.
  • Displaying Data Word Document - Information about how data can be displayed, linked to data logging and the weather. Contributed by Paris Thurlbeck.

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