
Fully resourced for map skills, classification, and geographical understanding | Ideal for 30–60 minute lessons
This outstanding-rated Key Stage 2 geography lesson focuses on identifying and differentiating between human and physical geographical features, offering an interactive and engaging way to explore maps and geographical concepts.
Designed for KS2 students, this flexible session can be used in a 30-minute or 1-hour format, making it perfect for regular geography lessons, Ofsted observations, or NQT interview lessons.
What’s included:
✔ A clear and structured PowerPoint presentation to guide the lesson
✔ Activity sheets for hands-on learning, including map identification tasks
✔ Extension activities, including a task on map features of London using compass points
✔ Focus on key skills:
- Identifying human and physical features on a map
- Comparing and classifying geographical features
- Creating and labelling maps with identified features
Why this lesson stands out:
✔ Combines map skills, classification, and practical application
✔ Supports understanding of geographical features and their differences
✔ Adaptable for different abilities and lesson timings
✔ Ready-to-use with minimal prep – ideal for busy teachers and formal observations
Perfect for:
- KS2 geography lessons
- Map skills and geographical features units
- Intervention groups and booster sessions
- Ofsted observation lessons
- NQT interview lessons
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