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These physical geography topics, lesson plans and complete schemes of work for KS1 and KS2 cover a range of physical geography features and include differentiated activities to suit all pupils.
FREE Quick Download Discover weird and wonderful plants of the world with your class as they find out about the flora in all seven continents. This...
View full detailsMadagascar! Amazing animals, varying landscapes, tropical climate and bustling cities. This 'Exploring Madagascar' scheme of work for KS2 children ...
View full detailsHelp your children understand how people in the UK and the rest of the world earn a living in a variety of ways with this interesting scheme of wor...
View full detailsThis Save the Orangutan KS2 Geography Planning Pack contains everything your Year 4 class will need to learn about this endangered rainforest anima...
View full detailsUse this United Kingdom KS2 planning pack to teach your class about the fascinating country they live in. Your Year 5 or Year 6 class will learn al...
View full detailsDownload a fantastic ready-to-teach South America KS2 planning pack for Year 5 or Year 6 classes. Containing all the lesson plans, slideshows, diff...
View full detailsVoyage across the Atlantic with your class as they discover the continent of North America and all its amazing countries, cities and landscapes wit...
View full detailsUse this Investigating Rivers KS2 planning pack to help your Year 5 and Year 6 children navigate towards an understanding of rivers, their uses, fe...
View full detailsWrap up warm and take your class on a fascinating journey to Scandinavia as your children explore the location, features and culture of Norway, Swe...
View full detailsIn this KS2 Geography scheme of work for Y5 and Y6, children will investigate the position, human and physical geography of Japan. #TheCompleteSe...
View full detailsWith so much water in the world, your class may not be aware of just how little of this water is available for human use. But that can soon change ...
View full detailsHead out on a fascinating journey with your KS2 class as they discover the amazing continent of Africa. Exploring each of the five regions, childre...
View full detailsIn this Exploring Brazil KS2 Geography planning pack for Year 5 and Year 6, your class will find out about all the different aspects of this amazin...
View full detailsThis Grand Canyon KS2 planning pack for Year 5 or Year 6 contains seven ready-to-teach Geography lessons that will teach your class everything they...
View full detailsIn this China KS2 Geography scheme of work, your Year 5 or Year 6 children will be immersed in the amazing country of China as they learn about its...
View full detailsFind out about one of the oldest national parks in the USA with this great 'Yosemite National Park' Geography scheme of work for Year 5 and Year 6....
View full detailsTake your class on a Caribbean cruise to learn about all aspects of this naturally beautiful region with this Caribbean Geography KS2 planning pack...
View full detailsThis Exploring South Africa KS2 Planning Pack contains everything you need to take your class on an adventure to the Rainbow Nation! #TheComplete...
View full detailsIntroduce your class to the wilder side of the world with this ready-to-teach natural disasters topic for Year 5 and Year 6! Download a series of e...
View full detailsFind out about the human and physical features of your local area with this KS2 'Our Local Area' scheme of work for Year 6. This pack contains info...
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Thanks, a great range of resources
You're welcome, Ian!
This was a great unit. Had some time in our day to schedule in an art activity and this fit the bill brilliantly
Thanks, Dawn! We're so pleased that you enjoyed these art lessons :-)
This chart breaks the classifications down to simple concepts that my students can understand.
Thanks, Dian - we're happy to hear that this was useful for your students :-)