Luston and Shobdon Community Primary Federation

Geography

Geography at Luston and Shobdon

 Geography Lead: Lizzie Jones

We teach geography to inspire children to become curious and fascinated about the world and its people. It is a vital subject to support children in understanding different cultures and ways of life. Children will learn about diverse places, people, resources and natural and human environments, together with a deepening understanding of the physical and human processes. When teaching Geography, in line with the National Curriculum, we use a range of resources and activities including but not limited to; fieldwork, maps, pictures, videos and technology to develop their knowledge, understanding and interest in the world around them.

What Geography looks like across the Federation
Geography activities to try at home

Be transported to some of the planet’s coolest countries. Learn about the people who live there, the wildlife you’ll find there, local government and diverse landscapes. Plus discover awesome natural wonders like volcanoes, glaciers and wacky weather systems.

Not just for little kids, Go Jetters have teamed up with BBC Bitesize to produce a fabulous array of animations and video clips to help learning more about the world fun and exciting!

Famous Geographers
Christopher Columbus
Robert Falcon Scott
Tanzanian Links

We have a longstanding relationship with our link schools in Tanzania.


Geography Knowledge Organisers

Discover a whole host of wonderful videos, games and other exciting content to learn more about the world we live in. Travel around the globe and find a wealth of information to help support your geographical learning at home.

Recommended Reads

Discover a plethora of recommended reads on the Books for Topics website. There is something for every topic and every age range.


Amelia Earheart
Neil Armstrong

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