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20 August 2025

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KS3 Geography Lesson: Introduction to the Middle East – Location, Physical Geography & Climate

This ready-to-teach lesson introduces KS3 students to the Middle East through a range of engaging and accessible activities. Pupils will explore the location of the region using maps, identify and label key countries, and colour-code major physical features such as deserts, rivers, and mountain ranges. The lesson includes a clear step-by-step guide to describing location using the C.L.O.C.C. framework (Country, Latitude, Oceans, Countries nearby, Compass direction), with writing scaffolds to support all learners. Students will also interpret and draw a climate graph using real data, reinforcing geographical skills. Perfect for a one-off lesson or the start of a wider unit, this resource supports map skills, locational knowledge, and climate understanding — all aligned with the KS3 Geography curriculum.

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Take your KS3 students on a journey through one of the most fascinating and misunderstood regions of the world with this engaging and fully resourced Middle East unit. This scheme of work introduces students to the physical geography, human landscapes, and contemporary challenges of the Middle East, including climate, conflict, resource management, and population dynamics. With case studies, enquiry-based tasks, and interactive activities—including map skills, data interpretation, and decision-making exercises—students develop a well-rounded and critical understanding of this diverse region. Perfect for deepening global awareness and building synoptic links across the geography curriculum.

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The Middle-East KS3

Take your KS3 students on a journey through one of the most fascinating and misunderstood regions of the world with this engaging and fully resourced Middle East unit. This scheme of work introduces students to the physical geography, human landscapes, and contemporary challenges of the Middle East, including climate, conflict, resource management, and population dynamics. With case studies, enquiry-based tasks, and interactive activities—including map skills, data interpretation, and decision-making exercises—students develop a well-rounded and critical understanding of this diverse region. Perfect for deepening global awareness and building synoptic links across the geography curriculum.

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