Geography
271 cards covering the KS3 Geography curriculum. Written at the right level for Y7–Y9 — the foundations that make GCSE Geography feel familiar when it arrives.
Y7 · Y8 · Y9 · No board filter
271
Cards in the bank
Written for KS3 — age-appropriate language, right depth, no GCSE jargon.
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DfE subtopics
Map skills, weather, hazards, coasts, rivers, ecosystems, population, urbanisation, development, and environment — every subtopic at substantive depth (≥10 cards).
3
Minutes a day
Spaced repetition surfaces the cards they're about to forget. Not a lecture — a loop.
What's covered
The full KS3 Geography curriculum.
Board-agnostic — maps to every school's KS3 scheme of work. No tier-filtering needed.
Map Skills
- ✓Grid references and scale
- ✓Map symbols and the key
- ✓Contours and relief
- ✓Compass directions
Weather & Climate
- ✓Weather vs climate
- ✓UK climate and rainfall patterns
- ✓Climate zones and the equator
- ✓Seasons and Earth's tilt
Rivers
- ✓Drainage basins and watersheds
- ✓Erosion, transport and deposition
- ✓Waterfalls, meanders and floodplains
- ✓Flooding and management
Coasts
- ✓Coastal processes — erosion and deposition
- ✓Coastal landforms
- ✓Longshore drift
- ✓Coastal management
Natural Hazards
- ✓Earthquakes and volcanoes
- ✓Floods and drought
- ✓Hazards vs disasters
Ecosystems & the Environment
- ✓Food chains and webs
- ✓Biomes and interdependence
- ✓Climate change and deforestation
- ✓Environmental issues
Population & Urbanisation
- ✓Population distribution and change
- ✓Migration — push and pull factors
- ✓Urbanisation and city growth
Development
- ✓Measuring development
- ✓The development gap
- ✓Reducing global inequality
The same engine as GCSE, tuned for KS3. Every card is written at the right level for Y7–Y9. When students reach GCSE the concepts aren't new — just deeper. Map skills, landforms, and key processes all land faster when students have already practised the vocabulary.
Try it for four weeks. Free.
One school. Unlimited classes. No card limit. No teacher limit. If your students aren't practising daily by the end of the trial, you owe us nothing.
