Now your tour to Iceland is booked, take a look at our educational materials which are designed to engage your young geographers and support their learning before, during and after your tour.
Working in partnership with practising Geography teachers who have experienced an Iceland tour, we have created authentic contextualised resources and assets that will support whole class and structured groups, guided learning and individual activity. Recognising the diverse needs of students, these resources are question rich, and aim to engage students in discussion and energetic debate. They really will extend the educational value of your tour and complement your students’ experiential learning.
There has never been a better time to engage and excite young minds, to build knowledge and understanding and a passion for learning.
These resources have been carefully planned to support pre and post tour activity highlighting clear teaching and learning objectives for students aged 14/16. They also complement the specification for GCSE Geography across a number of awarding bodies. Like our Iceland tour, these resources also have cross-curricular links, most notably with GCSE Science. They will provide an opportunity to develop students' cultural capital, engaging them with a variety of interests, whilst applying what they learn in the classroom to the world around them.
As you have made a booking with us you now have exclusive access to this resources hub. You have the full teachers' pack and can choose from the case studies and activities that you feel are relevant for your group, will most benefit your students; correspond with the places you visit on your tour; will support your teaching and learning objectives.
These resources will provide a clear and effective means to demonstrate to your SLT, the educational benefits and learning outcomes of a trip to Iceland.
Download the range of resources below.
Are you and your students passionate about climate change? Try our Earth Summit 2024 event.
This is a 2 day climate change and sustainability event where Geography and STEM students will have access to presentations and workshops with experts and industries involved in making positive changes in climate change.
Not only does this conference hit a number of Gatsby benchmarks for STEM and Geography GCSE and A Level to support your learning back in the classroom, it will give them ideas for future careers and you'll stay on the Keele University campus, where you're students can sample university life for the first time .