KS2 Geography: Fieldwork, Mapping & World Discovery Packs for Primary Learners

Help children understand and explore the world with the KS2 Geography collection from Hands-On Education. Designed for ages 7–11, these projects and printables engage pupils in active, practical geography, from mapping and fieldwork to global awareness and environmental understanding.

The KS2 Geography shop offers lesson packs that cover traditional geographical knowledge and skills, including rivers, mountains, population, continents, oceans, climate zones, biomes, and natural disasters. Pupils deepen their understanding of key concepts through hands-on investigations, data collection, graphing activities, and map work.

Unique cross-curricular resources show children how geography interacts with science (weather, states of matter, forces and magnets), history, maths, design and technology, and the arts. Projects like “Building Bridges” and “Olympics” blend real-world context with skills in teamwork, measurement, problem-solving, and research. Creative tasks—such as model making, weather journals, collaborative mapping, and field observation—build resilience and analytical thinking.

Clear teacher notes, printable resources, differentiated planning support, and challenge activities make every lesson manageable and inclusive for educators and families. Many packs invite children to investigate their own surroundings, conduct simple fieldwork, keep STEM journals, and communicate their findings in creative and visual ways.

Regularly updated with new topics and seasonal projects, the KS2 Geography collection ensures your curriculum grows with your children. Whether you’re comparing climate data, exploring local habitats, or charting human impact on the planet, Hands-On Education resources help unlock a global perspective and foster a lifelong curiosity about place and people.

Browse the KS2 Geography shop to empower learners to observe, ask questions, and discover the links between their world and the wider Earth—becoming critical, creative, and globally minded explorers.