These free resources turn the live data behind this site, real postcodes, coordinates, Ordnance Survey grid references, elevation and population figures, into ready-to-use teaching material. Each one is mapped to the relevant programmes of study in the National Curriculum in England and sets out clear learning objectives, a suggested lesson structure, differentiation and key vocabulary. They span geography, mathematics and computing across Key Stages 1 to 4.

Key Stage 1

Key Stage 2

Key Stage 3

Key Stage 4 (GCSE)

How to Use These Resources

Every resource is free to use in the classroom. Curriculum links quote the relevant statutory programme of study so you can see exactly where each activity fits, and learning objectives are written in pupil-friendly terms. The suggested lesson structure follows a familiar starter, main activity and plenary pattern, but the activities are modular, so you can lift a single task or run the whole sequence.

Because the data is live, pupils work with genuine, current information rather than invented examples, which supports the National Curriculum's emphasis on real geographical and statistical enquiry. Where a resource refers to a tool on this site, the link is provided so pupils can gather the data themselves.

All curriculum references are drawn from the National Curriculum in England, published by the Department for Education. The resources are written to be adaptable for mixed-attainment classes and to work with or without printed Ordnance Survey maps.