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Exploring Space Topic - Lesson 11: Geography | Where is the Kennedy Space Center?

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SKU T12CS9005017
Key Stage 1Topic Knowledge OrganiserEvents Beyond Living MemorySignificant IndividualsSpaceCross-curricular TopicYear 1Year 2

5, 4, 3, 2, 1...BLAST OFF! Take your KS1 class on an incredible adventure through space with this Exploring Space KS1 topic pack. There are History, Geography, Science, Art, DT and PE lessons included, all linked to the theme of space, and will be sure to ignite a passion for all things space-related in your KS1 class.

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In this Space KS1 lesson children learn to locate the Kennedy Space Center and describe its position using the four compass directions.

To begin with, the children locate the continents of the world and equator on a world map. Then, your KS1 class will look at a map of North America and will locate the Kennedy Space Center within the state of Florida. They will learn how to describe its location in relation to other places in the state using their knowledge of the four compass directions.

This pack contains everything you need to teach this lesson. Included in the pack is an engaging slideshow, a detailed lesson plan with differentiated activities and all the printable resources needed to make this lesson a success.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Worksheets
  • free overview (medium-term plan) ...
  • free assessment grid ...
  • curriculum objectives covered ...

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Elaine Smith
Good uses of sources

Super content matched to our school’s knowledge progression maps. I liked the embedded videos and QR code opportunities to view sources independently on tablets. I think the choice to buy individual lessons could be made clearer on the website. I liked the option to only buy the history content. The planning considered requirements of the NC eg thinking like historians and handling sources. Great unit of work. Thank you!

Hi Elaine, thank you for taking the time to leave us a review - we're so pleased to hear that you like our resources. We are just a small team of five ex-teachers, so we really appreciate your feedback :-)