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Make Poverty History 2005 Make Poverty History brings together a wide cross section of over 200 charities, campaigns, trade unions, faith groups and celebrities who are united by a common belief that 2005 offers a unprecedented opportunity for global change.
Make The Link This is the website of the TES school linking project and includes a guide to school linking, resources, teaching ideas and news.
Manchester Geographical Society Includes a free, online journal North West Geographer and information related to the North West of England for teachers, lecturers and students of geography.
MapAction MapAction is a UK-based international charity that specialises in the mapping of disaster areas and supplying geographical information for humanitarian relief operations.
Mapsinternational Mapsinternational Education shop provides education wall maps and geography teaching resources and aids for all ages.
MapZone How to fold an Ordnance Survey map and other top tips, and homework help for students age 11-14.
Marine Conservation Society Encourages teachers to teach marine environmental study, backed up by facts and figures, competitions and campaign information.
Memory Map This is a commercial website for a memory map tool that can be used on PCs and Pocket PCs for following trails and converting to GPS.
Meteorological Office The Met Office's educational weather pages have been designed to aid teachers and pupils in extending their understanding and knowledge of weather and climate.
Multilingual Matters An international independent publishing house, with books in bilingualism, second/foreign language learning, sociolinguistics, translation, interpreting and books for parents. They also publish 12 peer-reviewed academic journals, and a newsletter for parents.
Multimap Different scale maps of the UK and overseas, including some overlays for aerial photos.
My Community, Our Earth The vision of the organizers of My Community, Our Earth (MyCOE) is to build a geographically literate generation able to use this knowledge in their everyday lives to bring about true sustainable development.
My Wonderful World This American website, led by National Geographic, aims to expand geographical learning in school, at home, and in the community. 'We want to give our kids the power of global knowledge.'
My World is a Geography World This excellent website from secondary geography teacher Tony Cassidy is very user-friendly and contains a wealth of teaching resources (including video and audio clips), activities, links and news items.
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