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Geography

Aligned to the English National Curriculum (KS2–KS4)
39 topics12 diagram typesY3–Y11
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How it works

Geography learning in 3 steps

Step 1

Choose a topic

Pick rivers, climate change, trade, map skills, or any topic from physical and human geography across KS2–KS4.

Step 2

Get a personalised lesson

A lesson is created with case studies, data interpretation, and fieldwork suggestions your child can do locally — adapted to their year group and interests.

Step 3

Track progress

Geographical knowledge is tracked across locational knowledge, physical systems, human systems, and fieldwork skills.

Curriculum coverage

What we cover at each stage

Locational Knowledge

Continents & OceansUK Regions & CitiesEurope & the Americas

Place Knowledge

UK Region StudyContrasting Non-European Locality

Human Geography

UK Region StudySettlements & Land UseFood & FarmingContrasting Non-European Locality

Physical Geography

Weather & ClimateFood & FarmingRivers & the Water CycleMountains, Volcanoes & Earthquakes

Geographical Skills

Map Skills & FieldworkGeographical Data & Enquiry

What your child will learn

Continents & OceansUK Regions & CitiesEurope & the AmericasUK Region StudyContrasting Non-European LocalityRivers & the Water CycleMountains, Volcanoes & EarthquakesWeather & ClimateCoastsBiomes & Vegetation BeltsSettlements & Land UseTrade & Economic ActivityFood & FarmingMap Skills & FieldworkGeographical Data & EnquiryPlate Tectonics & Natural HazardsWeather, Climate & AtmosphereRivers, Flooding & CoastsPopulation & MigrationUrbanisation & Cities
What makes it special

Designed for learning at home

Real-World Case Studies

Lessons use real places, real climate data, real trade routes — geography comes alive with current, authentic examples.

Fieldwork Suggestions Included

Every lesson includes ideas for local fieldwork and outdoor observation — connecting map learning to your actual landscape.

Adaptive Difficulty

Content scales from 'where places are' through GCSE geography — matching your child's understanding of places and processes.

Locational, Physical & Human Knowledge Tracked

Progress tracked across locational knowledge, physical systems, and human geography — showing understanding breadth.

Learning doesn't stop at geography

When your child asks a question or wants to explore something new, we turn it into a full lesson — or plan a learning adventure around a day out.

Why do some countries have monsoons?How is our local river shaping the landscape?What causes traffic jams in cities?

Track progress for local authority reviews

Generate evidence packs showing curriculum coverage, assessment results, and learning history — ready for any local authority enquiry.

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