Getting to Know Africa, Asia, The Middle East and Russia
Workbooks and Discussion Springboards for KS3
Get to know the world beyond the classroom! Varied and engaging activities – from Atlas challenges to class discussions.
This resource stimulates an interest in and a sense of wonder about Asia. It will help students make sense of evolving and changing places. It entices the students to investigate where places are, how people and their environment interact, and how a diverse range of economies, societies and environments are interconnected. - C. Tarantino-Hind, Teacher & Independent Reviewer
- Pull out worksheets for individual lessons/homeworks, or use as a comprehensive project workbook
- Save hours of planning – quickly glance at the overview table for timings, materials and prior knowledge required
- Flexible – choose activities to suit your class needs
Plus!
- Embedded skills practice from mapping to data analysis
- “Springboard” PowerPoints – a slide per country showing the huge variety of landscapes and themes – get learners interpreting photos, maps and more!
- Easy marking with answers provided
What do teachers say about this resource? (12433)
A really interesting resource that tackles a country which is often neglected or ignored. I liked the interesting variety of data sets and the many different data presentation tasks that the geography pupils got to practice. The data was clearly recent and relevant and made reference to the war in Ukraine. Educational value is high. Many KS3 pupils will have heard or watched information about Russia on the tv due to the invasion of Ukraine. This sets this aside and allows them to learn about the country and its history to enable those who do want to , to make a judgement on Russia and Russians. This fits very well with the National curriculum KS3 Geography framework which specifically mentions Russia. This is also very good as a springboard to GCSE work as data and interpretation is in there.
What do teachers say about this resource? (12281)
Interesting selection of activities that encompasses both the human and physical and environmental elements of this region. If the pupils complete all the tasks they will most definitely have a good / excellent knowledge of the region. All very clear and easy to access.
What do teachers say about this resource? (9703)
The educational value of this resource lies in the hands-on approach of each lesson, with very little preparation needed and yet a lot of overlearning for students through the use of atlas or information provided.
A great resource that provokes deeper understanding of the geography of each country it is clear the author has carefully and skilfully thought about the importance of the country and the unique geography behind it. It was great to see a continent focused approach to study geography this approach was interesting and there was some very interesting features to this resource.