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Featured in the CONTRIBUTIONS section of David Rayner's new baby: GEOINTERACTIVE.

There's also a series of links from This is a site produced by Knowsley Council, and has 3 separate links to the Key Stage 3 and New Key Stage 3 pages, which are variously described as:

"Excellent site for downloadable resources, particularly starters and plenaries." & "Excellent KS3 geog lesson ideas, resources and activities. Includes several thinking skills activities."

Thanks to my REINVIGORATE web statistics service (I recommend you sign up for this one!), I discover I'm linked to from the Ysgol Gyfun Llanher, along with the comment:

safle gwe i bawb

(I hope that's a good thing.....)

Linked to by FARMOR's SCHOOL in GLOUCESTERSHIRE, THE ROSELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL in CORNWALL, WESTMINSTER SCHOOL and the BENJAMIN BRITTEN HIGH SCHOOL in Lowestoft.

Some of my ideas are at FREE IDEAS.

The national organisation TEACHERS UK, which specialises in recruiting teachers from the UK and Overseas has listed GeographyPages as one of 3 Geography sites of note.

Listed (so good they named us twice) at TOWNLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL for Girls in Kent, and SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL in London W6.

Doing the INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ? You may know of the IB HELP site. The list of links on the site mentions Geography Pages with the description:

"although based around UK examinations, this list of links would be useful to any teacher of the subject. Very comprehensive."

Listed on the Derby City Council Education Site (which has some impressive ICT materials too by the way...) with the description:

"a huge amount of resources for KS3,KS4 and AS/A2"

Linked to by the WYCOMBE HIGH SCHOOL Geography Department, who have made available some excellent PDF notes on a range of AS and A2 Physical Geography topics - thanks, you've saved me hours of work...

And Noel Jenkins has this to say on his wonderful JUICY GEOGRAPHY site:

Teacher-designed web sites come and go but are absolutely essential to the general well-being of Geography, and in my opinion the top three, each fulfilling a very different niche are :
Geography photos Subscribe very cheaply using ELCs and contribute to the collection yourself!
GeoInteractive Subscribe and contribute to David Rayner's new site while not forgetting the original Georesources.

 Finally Alan Parkinson's hugely interesting, useful (and unconventional) Geography Pages site continues to evolve.

is that unconventional in a good way ?

Now listed on the PORTSMOUTH LEARNING NET

An excellent website supported by the Royal Geographical Society that provides support to schools on all things 'geographical'

Listed on the BEST PRACTICE section of the SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE council site, and described thus:

Supported by the RGS this is an excellent site that provides lots of idea for teachers on plenaries, starters and lesson plans.  The KS3 area is particularly recommended.

Linked to by ST. THOMAS MORE High School. This site has a number of useful coastal resources. Several HOLDERNESS related links to include. Also linked to by BRAYSGROVE SCHOOL in Essex and SMITH HILLS SCHOOL in Bolton. Also by the DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT in Canada, who have some useful POWERPOINT links themselves: fancy some boardgame style links ? Rivers page appropriated by BILTON GRANGE SCHOOL in Rugby...

Have also got a lot of visitors from various strange sources: a lot recently from Philadelphia and Boston RedSox baseball forums, plus GAIA one and a Bruce Springsteen fan forum - if anyone can enlighten me as to why please let me know... also 100 visitors or so from Mike Poynton...

Mentioned on a list of links for Geography in Sport on the GA's website: GEOGRAPHY.ORG.UK, and picked out by Dan Lambert as being a good link for Key Stage 3 (but also Early Years and Primary)

Included as a FURTHER LINK on an article on COASTAL EROSION on the website of the:

 BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

I've made it... now featured on the QCA's INNOVATING WITH GEOGRAPHY site in several locations.

Featured on GESOURCE: University of Manchester's catalogue of online resources.

'GEO BLOGS' mentioned on the ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY GRANTS page. Get your Innovative Geography Teaching Grant applications in by the end of September each year.

My Globalisation / Jeans page now featured in the LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY SUSTAIN-A-BALLS page which has examples of resources for the teaching of Sustainable Development.

On the list of Geography links recommended for the good people of PERTH , Australia - nice little screenshot too...

Recommendation by WYCOMBE HIGH SCHOOL: a comprehensive portal with links at all levels on all the main topics covered in Geography - thanks!

Linked to from FAT MAX: an excellent site for ICT resources - link to my ICT pages:

Geography!! Big respect to Mr. Parkinson for the ICT section. Loads of links and useful stuff. No more colouring in jokes from FatMax!


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