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Exploring the world with GIS

Last updated: 22/10/2025
Introduction to GIS for KS3 Geography Students
Main Subject
Key stage
Category
Geography
Resource type
Complete lesson
Student activity
Worksheet

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Introduce KS3 students to GIS through hands-on software use, teaching them to think critically about geographical decisions and interpretations that shape our world understanding.

What's included

  • Free student worksheet (PDF) with structured investigation tasks, perfect for building confidence with GIS tools

Subscribe for the complete lesson resource, including:

  • PowerPoint slides with clear explanations, real-world examples, and step-by-step instructions to guide students through using ArcGIS Instant Atlas
  • Editable student worksheet to adapt to your class's specific needs
  • Teacher notes with a step-by-step lesson plan to help you get the most from the resources

How to use this resource

This lesson works brilliantly as a standalone introduction to GIS or as part of a wider unit on geographical skills and fieldwork. Start with the slides to explain what GIS is and demonstrate how layers work, then give students 20 minutes of hands-on exploration time with ArcGIS Instant Atlas – a free, accessible tool that doesn't require login or installation.

The structured worksheet keeps students focused on key geographical concepts whilst allowing space for discovery and interpretation. The real magic happens in the discussion phase when students realise they've made different (but equally valid) decisions using the same data – a powerful lesson about geographical thinking. Use the extension task to link GIS to real careers, helping students see the relevance of what they're learning beyond the classroom.

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