Education for seven- to 11-year-olds looking at the earth's landscape and environment
Educational programme for seven- to 11-year-olds. A thematic look at village life in Bangladesh
DetailsEducational programme for 9-11 year olds. Life in Kenya's countryside.
DetailsEducational programme for seven- to 11-year-olds about life in different parts of France
DetailsEducational programme for 7-11 year olds. Visiting Marseilles and Fos sur Mer and meeting a family who live and work in the marshland of the Camargue.
DetailsEducational programme for nine- to 11-year-olds about life in Kenya
DetailsEducational programme for seven- to 11-year-olds looking at Mexico, its people and environment
DetailsGeography for children about mountains and coasts, looking at how environments are formed, and how people live with them and alter them
DetailsInvestigating two very different coastlines, at Brighton and at Holderness.
DetailsDocumentary about the longest river in the world, the Nile. This recreation of Egypt in ancient times traces the cycle of the river's seasons.
DetailsDocumentary about the longest river in the world, the Nile - running from the highlands of Ethiopia to the Nile Valley in Egypt.
DetailsEducational programme for nine- to 11-year-olds about people and the places they live in
DetailsA look at Trinidad and Tobago, and Dominica.
DetailsEducational programme for seven- to 11-year-olds. A look at the character of different types of settlement
DetailsPrimary school geography. Investigates water use in two very different places - southern Nevada and Bangladesh - and compares the issues facing each area.
DetailsPrimary school geography. Presenter Eils Hewitt explores how people across the globe adapt their lives and their homes to cope with the effects of flood.
DetailsExploring the effect of water on people's lives in different localities. Steve Backshall follows the journey of water around the water cycle.
DetailsThe primary geography series looks at where people live around the world, and how the climate influences their lives
DetailsHelping children to see the weather as part of the world's geography and to investigate four distinctive weather patterns: dry, wet, cold and windy.
DetailsHelping children to see the weather as part of the world's geography and to investigate four distinctive weather patterns, dry, wet, cold and windy.
DetailsHelping children to see the weather as part of the world's geography and to investigate four distinctive weather patterns, dry, wet, cold and windy.
DetailsSeries helping children to see the weather as part of the world's geography. How do weather patterns affect people, animals and plants? Filmed in worldwide locations.
DetailsFour young weather watchers in London find out about weather around the world, with the help of BBC forecaster Helen Young.
DetailsSeries of programmes exploring the ways in which human beings shape and influence the environments in which they live
DetailsA programme looking at how geography topics can provide interesting and stimulating subjects for building Key Stage 2 literacy skills.
DetailsAndy Kane revisits tropical Grenada, Arctic Lapland, the Great American desert and sunny Spain to try his hand at some non-fiction writing tasks.
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