Geography
138 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
138
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 shipped depth.
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 and Climate
- ✓Weather vs climate
- ✓UK climate and rainfall patterns
- ✓Climate zones and the equator
- ✓Seasons and Earth's tilt
Natural Hazards
- ✓Tectonic hazards — earthquakes and volcanoes
- ✓Weather hazards — floods and drought
- ✓Hazards vs disasters
Coasts
- ✓Coastal processes — erosion and deposition
- ✓Coastal landforms
- ✓Longshore drift
Rivers
- ✓Drainage basins and watersheds
- ✓River processes — erosion, transport, deposition
- ✓River landforms — waterfalls, meanders, floodplains
Ecosystems, Population & Development
- ✓Food chains and webs
- ✓Biomes and interdependence
- ✓Population distribution and change
- ✓Migration — push and pull factors
- ✓Urbanisation and urban challenges
- ✓Measuring development
- ✓Climate change and deforestation
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 a half-term. 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.