KS3 Resources
Resources - London 2012
The KS3 Resources strand of the Action Plan for Geography is run by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). ![]()
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The build up to the Olympics in 2012 to be hosted in London should provide an excellent hook to engage Key Stage 3 students with many geographical themes on a range of scales. From ‘personal geographies’ of how young people regard the Olympics in relation to their own sporting avtivites and the spaces they frequent for exercise and sport, through to social, economic and environmental regeneration at a local, regional and national scale and the role of the Games in selling London the place as a ‘World City’ and the increasing interdependence of the local, regional, and national on this global scale.
The module begins at personal scale and asks students to consider what the Games means to them in respect of the fact that the vision of the 2012 at the bid was “A games for the youth of the World?” Personal geographies of how the Games might or might not achieve the vision of inspiring or benefiting them are explored and discussion around inclusion can be developed. Zooming out to the local scale students consider how the area of East London where most of the activity will take place will change and how this changing environment might influence place and quality of life for local residents and the degree to which local residents can influence change.
Environmental Interaction and sustainable development at the regional scale is explored through plans for a ‘green games’ and the impact of further development in the region. Big sporting events such as the Olympics or other leisure and recreation projects are often achieve a positive multiplier effect driving of economic development at a national scale through infrastructure improvements and inward investment.
Finally this module returns to the question of sustainability and selling London on the world stage although will attract numerous benefits raises questions about the sustainable growth of the capital for the future.
Focus on Key Concepts:
Scale
Human processes
Interdependence
Environmental Interaction and Sustainable development
Fact sheet: Urban regeneration in East London
Module highlights
Interactive resources:
- Changing space and place in East London
- Word version of changingspace and place in East London
- Sporting places and spaces
- Word version of sporting places and spaces
- Can you make a sustainable Games?
Module documents to download
How do I use this resource?
Download the full modules as a .zip file
Below are links to each of the RGS-IBG's KS3 resources modules as .zip files. These contain all the module plans, worksheets and resources for each module, and also any interactives. Please be aware that they are extremely large files and may take some time to download. You will need to download winzip to view them.
- Revealing the importance of geography
- London 2012
- New India
- Adventure Landscapes
- Who wants to be a billionaire
- Africa
- Paradise Lost
- Risky World
- Fantastic Places
- Impossible Places
- China Today
- Changing Climates
- Who wants to live forever
- The Geography of my Stuff
- Are you flood ready?
- Who do we think we are?
- The Geography of Conflict
- Glacial Environments
- Mapping Festivals
- Our place in history
- Changing faces, shaping places
- Geography: The language of Europe
- The Geography of Science
- You are what you eat
