KS3 Resources
Resources - Revealing the importance of geography
The KS3 Resources strand of the Action Plan for Geography is run by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). ![]()
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Planning for the new Key Stage 3 geography curriculum is taking place now and will continue throughout 2008 to 2010 as most teachers adapt their curriculum in a staged process e.g. Year 7 during 2007-2008, Year 8 in 2008-2009 and Year 9 in 2009-2010.
This short module is a suggestion for greater involvement of students with the curriculum making process is presented. One strategy is through making opportunities in geography lessons for students to interact with aspects of the curriculum document itself.
Curriculum documents can be found at the new National Curriculum website and National Curriculum Geography key stage 3
Working with and responding to students' understanding of the curriculum document is just one example of more active student participation in curriculum making. In many schools, there are good examples of effective participation by students within geography departments - the key to such effective participation is where teachers have created opportunities and time for student involvement to move from a passive to more active role in aspects of the department's planning and development.
The ideas presented here originate from a South Gloucestershire geography one-day conference held at the University of the West of England in July 2007 where secondary geography teachers and Key Stage 3 students came together to discuss their interpretations of what the new geography curriculum meant for them.
The session was led by Mark Jones PGCE Secondary Geography Tutor
University of the West of England, Bristol.
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
