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London Olympics 2012 - Year 7 Geography

Overall rating 4 out of 54.7 (6 ratings)

Last updated 03 June 2012, created 07 June 2011, viewed 19,303

An introduction to Year 7 Geographers studying the Olympics in London 2012. Mapping exercises to begin with...more resources to follow

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  • Word documentActivity
    LESSON 1 Olympic sites in London.doc (429kb, Word document)
  • Word documentActivity
    LESSON 1 Olympics timeline 2011 KMe.doc (51kb, Word document)
  • Word documentActivity
    LESSON 1 Plenary.doc (83kb, Word document)
  • Powerpoint documentActivity
    LESSON 1 The London Olympics History LOWER 2011 KMe.ppt (1mb, Powerpoint document)
  • Word documentActivity
    LESSON 2 Sketch Mapping the Olympic Park 2011 KMe.doc (23kb, Word document)
  • Powerpoint documentActivity
    LESSON 2 Sketch Mapping the Olympic Park LOWER 2011 KMe.ppt (2mb, Powerpoint document)
  • Word documentActivity
    LESSON 2 The Olympic Games Location Map Quiz 2011 DFo.doc (23kb, Word document)
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Fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing-you have inspired me!

from fdomkowicz, 03 June 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Thankyou so much for these super resources! It has saved me hours of planning!

from sarahtipper, 22 May 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Thanks for sharing! Great stuff!!

from A Young, 22 May 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

This is really really useful thank you so much, it would be handy to have a filled in version of the resources too..if possible. But thanks so much for sharing. Very grateful.

from Mrs Harlan, 16 September 2011
(report comment) 4 out of 5

Very useful - would be excellent with accompanying lesson plan... Also - hating to nit-pick - what happened with the London Map (2 on A4) the blank spaces do not match the map on the PowerPoint. I love the link to make the date on the 1st PP right each time it is used.

from earlsh, 21 June 2011
(report comment) 4 out of 5
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