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Secondary

Winds of change
Deciding where to place a new wind farm.
Why was King Egfrith rash?
A mystery lesson using maps. P6 - P7 History resource.
We went for a walk and...
Creative writing based on experiences. P3 - S2 Literacy resource.
The maps of literature
The impact of location in Scottish literature. P3 - S3 English and Literacy resource.
Is there biodiversity in our school?
Biological fieldwork mapping P6 - S2 Science resource.
How many beats in a mile?
Mappping and graphing P3 - P7 Numeracy and HWB Resource
How did 19th century migration affect Scotland?
How did 19th Century migration affect Scotland’s urban areas? P7 - National 5 resource.
Identifying changes to coastal spits
Use modern and historic maps to investigate dynamic coastal features with emphasis placed on...
Quick geography ideas with a historic twist
Here are some quick and adaptable ideas for using the modern and historic 1890s maps in Digimap for...
Crime mapping
Introduces police crime maps and asks pupils to map litter crime.
Shop for a house
Identification and map shops in a local high street and review the options if vacant.
Getting here
Comparing routes from home to current and previous schools.
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