
During a recent Geography lesson, students in 3W explored map skills using Google Maps and engaging online geography games[1]. Learners worked in pairs and small groups with tablets, enthusiastically identifying countries, landmarks, and physical features as part of their digital activities. These interactive tools allowed students to zoom in on locations, complete map challenges, and apply their classroom learning to real-world scenarios[1].
Pupils collaborated and supported each other throughout the lesson, discussing routes, sharing discoveries, and using digital maps to deepen their understanding of geography. The session fostered teamwork, technology confidence, and critical thinking, all while building essential map-reading abilities[. The combination of hands-on digital resources and engaging activities made for an exciting and productive learning experience.