Secondary Geography
A look at how the geography content links to the objectives of the National Curriculum for England at KS3.
KS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16
How to teach using Planet Planners on Roblox
Planet Planners on Roblox is a new geography game from BBC Bitesize. Find out how teachers can use Planet Planners to support geography lessons and help students learn through play.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Africa
Seven videos exploring the human and physical geography of Africa for pupils aged 11 to 14.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Plate tectonics
Three videos investigating tectonic activity - earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis - and featuring real life case studies of each.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Secondary Geography: Explain This...
This series of short films for secondary schools introduces a broad range of key topics for KS3 geography.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Exploring Physical Geography with Liz Bonnin
Liz Bonnin introduces some of her favourite geography-themed clips from the BBC archive. Perfect for exploring physical geography.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Ecosystems and Biomes
Ferne Corrigan explores the physical geography and wildlife in ten different biomes around the globe.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Climate Change - Ade on the Frontline
Ade Adepitan travels to locations on the frontline of climate change to witness the damage caused and consider steps to curb its impact.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Life in China
A series of child-led films about the physical and human geography of China, suitable to support study of a location in Asia.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Africa - Conservation in Madagascar
Eight UK teenagers are in Madagascar to witness conservation projects and consider how to balance conservation with the needs of local communities.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Exploring India
Three 13-year-olds explore the physical and human geography of India and make comparisons to the UK.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Maps and navigation
This series introduces the satnav and online maps generation to the traditional skills of reading detailed paper maps.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

Rock Types at Great Heights
Geologist and climber Dr Tom Challands challenges young people to unlock geographical discoveries on a rock face.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-14

KS3/GCSE Geography: UK rivers case studies
In this series of short videos for secondary schools, Paul Whitehouse explores the environmental and ecological issues facing waterways in the United Kingdom.
- AttributionKS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16

UK Geography: The big issues
Six students investigate some challenging geography topics, such as fracking, coastal erosion and intensive farming.
- AttributionKS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16

Richard Hammond's Wild Weather
Richard Hammond reveals some extraordinary and unexpected discoveries about the weather and climate.
- AttributionKS3 Geography • Ages 11-16

Ten of the worst weather events that shook Britain
This timeline for schools charts ten extreme weather events.
- AttributionKS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16

Where are the largest cities?
A short animation revealing the world's largest cities and where they're located.
- AttributionKS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16

Collections
Hydrology: rivers, flooding and the water cycle
Video clips from BBC Bitesize for Teachers exploring the topic hydrology, including rivers, the causes and consequences of flooding and the water cycle.
- AttributionKS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16

Cities and urbanisation
A collection of short video clips exploring the topic urbanisation, including rapid urbanisation and how climate change is driving the growth of cities around the world.
- AttributionKS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16

Erosion
This page brings together video clips exploring erosion at KS3/GCSE Geography from the BBC.
- AttributionKS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16
