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Secondary

Why was King Egfrith rash?
A mystery lesson using maps. P6 - P7 History resource.
How did 19th century migration affect Scotland?
How did 19th Century migration affect Scotland’s urban areas? P7 - National 5 resource.
Ruin the landscape
Tourist locations are quite often places of natural beauty. How far do we go to put in facilities...
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.
Quick ideas for using Digimap for Schools
12 quick classroom or homework ideas (secondary) using Digimap for Schools.
Location, location, location
About the housing market. This activity places students in the role of trying to satisfy the...
Up North
Activity to reinforce the use of the measuring tool and compass directions.
Writing the Earth: Literacy using maps
Maps can be used to tell stories. Geography literally means 'writing the earth' and they...
From field to fork
This activity looks in detail at the journey made by Brussel sprouts from field to dinner plate and...
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