- Full national curriculum coverage for KS1 and KS2
- 100+ lesson plans, resources and interactive presentations
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Geography: Fieldwork guide
Everything you need to know about fieldwork
Experience the power of fieldwork in Geography! Our curriculum offers hands-on learning that ignites curiosity and enhances knowledge. Discover the stages of a fieldwork investigation and explore opportunities for all key stages.
Geography Subject Leader?
Access free documents specially created to increase your confidence as a Geography subject leader! Also, access even more Geography resources, including KS1 and KS2 Pupil voice surveys, Teacher audits and Subject audit for Osted, ensuring you are prepared and staff presentation.
Case study: Inside Oakfield
Explore Oakfield Schools Federation’s remarkable experience with Kapow Primary, revolutionising their teaching of Geography. Discover the transformative impact and their favourite resources.
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What others say...
The Antarctic lesson plans are simply superb. The depth, accuracy and approach are very impressive. I just wish that this kind of material had been around during my school days.
Mike Leach – Wildlife author, Science communicator and fact checker
“Kapow Primary has revolutionised our History and Geography curriculum. Staff are enthused by the support it offers them to plan and deliver engaging lessons and pupils are thoroughly enjoying the new courses of study and resources they are using within lessons. The teaching model is also supporting our children to remember their learning, which is a vital step in securing knowledge and understanding.”
Phillip Clayton, Oakfield Schools Federation
Caroline Bullock, Deputy Head, Ashperton Primary Academy
Impressed by the knowledge retention of the Year 6 class after the Geography unit – not just in completing the multiple-choice sections but also in responding to more open written questions to assess understanding.
Vicki Shepherd, Holy Trinity Primary School