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SuperSchemes is a series of 26 lively and innovative primary geography resources. In recent years primary teachers have acquired new skills and expertise in areas such as creativity, thinking skills and assessment for learning, and literacy strategies. SuperSchemes reflects, and is shaped by, these new developments, presenting soundly based primary geography in a visual and inspirational way.

Broadly, the series extends and develops the units in the QCA Scheme of Work, with new units focusing on geography and culture and geography and history. Each SuperSchemes unit comprises a booklet and a CD-Rom containing downloadable pdfs of activities, photobanks, lesson plans and planning grids. The CD-Rom also acts as a portal to regularly updated material on this website.

SuperSchemes are available to buy from the GeographyShop.
SuperSchemes Unit 5 cover

E-learning credits can be used to purchase SuperSchemes units.


SuperSchemes Units

Unit 1 Around our school: The seagulls’ busy day by Colin Bridge Available
Unit 2 Making our area safer: The twins on holiday by Colin Bridge Available
Unit 3 An island home by Liz Lewis Available
Unit 4 Seaside selections by John Halocha and Vanessa Richards Available
Unit 5 The world comes to Barnaby Bear! by Elaine Jackson Available
Unit 6 Investigating the local area: Our street by Rachel Bowles Available
Unit 7 Hot, cold, wet, dry? by Margaret Mackintosh Available
Unit 8 Improving the environment: Access for all by Simon Catling Available
Unit 9 Village settlers by Paula Richardson and Emma Till Available
Unit 10 A village in India by Jo Price Available
Unit 11 Water by Pam Copeland and Des Bowden Available
Unit 12 Investigating Europe by Paula Richardson and Emma Till Available
Unit 13 A contrasting UK locality: Where do you want to go today? by Paula Owens Available
Unit 14 Investigating rivers by Andrew Turney Available
Unit 15 The Mountain Environment by Tony Richardson Available
Unit 16 What’s in the News? by Kate Russell Available
Unit 17 Global Eye by Tony Richardson Available
Unit 18 Connections: Integrating ICT into geography by Wendy Garner and Tony Pickford Available
Unit 19 Where we go, what we do by Margaret Mackintosh Available
Unit 20 Geography and culture by Paula Richardson and Emma Till Available
Unit 21 Improving the view from our window by Sue Parsons Available
Unit 22 A contrasting overseas locality: The Gambia by Pam Copeland and Des Bowden Available
Unit 23 Investigating coasts by Tony Pickford Available
Unit 24 Passport to the world by Laraine Poulter Available
Unit 25 Geography and numbers by Paul Baker Available
Unit 26 Investigating the local area: Our town by Rachel Bowles Available
 
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