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Geography

Planning for pupil progress from 5-11 years: the national curriculum and OS maps
This Ordnance Survey resource offers excellent guidance on teaching map skills and the geography...
An introduction for primary teachers
An introduction to Digimap for Schools for primary teachers.
Taste of Scotland
Investigating the features of a dairy farm producing ice cream and how lots of different factors...
5 Exploring new areas
Several ideas for research and presentation skills. Plot a route to run from Land's End to...
4 Your area
You want to explore the area where you live. Use measurement and drawing tools to plot routes and...
3 Famous routes
There are some famous routes in the UK – Cotswold Way, Jarrow March, John Muir Way, Hadrian's...
The maps of literature
The impact of location in Scottish literature. P3 - S3 English and Literacy resource.
My top tourism trail
Mapping a local enquiry and write a guide.
Locality detectives
Identifying features on own and another locality and comparing them.
My dream island
Pupils create a new island by drawing it on a map, then annotate it to show human and physical...
Where does our milk come from?
Locating places using postcode and word searches, adding markers and labels, plotting and marking...
Magic telescope
Reading and interpreting map features. Using zoom to area function. Drawing a fixed shape area....
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