Geography

This subject inspires young people’s curiosity and fascination about the world. It involves an understanding of physical and human processes and covers topics such as places, people, resources and natural and human environments.

We found 75 challenges in the Subject area 'Geography'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will know how to use and store tools safely during forest schools sessions.
WTE1  10
The learner will make products using natural materials and further develop their ability to use tools.
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to tie two different knots in a practical situation.
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to build a shelter with adult support.
WTE1  10
The learner will take part in cooking foods from four different European countries.
WTE1  20
The learner will engage with a multi-sensory trail and to communicate responses or preferences of different stimuli encountered.
WTE1  10
The learner will experience a rainforest in a sensory way and show some awareness of the benefits of rainforests.
WTE1  10
The learner will be aware of all types of modes of transport to reach holiday destinations.
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to navigate for a driver traveling from one location to another location, in a local area, using local knowledge.
WTE1  10
The learner will explore British and other traditions through multi-sensory activities.
WTE1  10
The learner will understand how to keep safe around rivers and water and be able to identify what to do if they need help around water.
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to identify two natural disasters that have occured in the past through research and sensory experiences.
WTE1  10
The learner will identify three famous landmarks in different countries in Europe, through fact finding, research and exploration of images.
WTE1  10
The learners will work with support and prompts to travel from school into town using public transport.
WTE1  20
The learner will learn about countries that take part in the Olympics.
WTE1  30