CLICK HERE to download the index (.xlsx file)
Last updated: 4th June 2020
To make it easier for teachers and educations to find something on the blog specific to a topic, I have created a spreadsheet index.
Scroll underneath the screenshot for access and a quick and simple ‘How-To’.
While it is focused for the UK GCSE 9-1 Geography syllabi, I have also included a ‘cross-curricular’ index at the bottom for other subjects. Those who don’t teach UK GCSE Geography but do teach the many topics and issues that it covers will hopefully find it useful!
This was somewhat time consuming, so I’ve temporarily shelved the idea of doing one for A-Level, since many of the topics are similar anyway. However, I could be convinced otherwise if the demand was big enough.
The index gives a good insight to the focus of my blog entries, and which topics lack representation. Again, if there is a high demand (and subsequent use) for a specific topic, I’ll do my best to cater for it! Use the ‘contact’ page to get in touch. ๐

CLICK HERE to download the index (.xlsx file)
HOW TO USE:
- Ensure the file opens in Microsoft Excel, Open Office or Microsoft Office for Mac for full functionality.
- Scroll down until you see your syllabus and topic (along the side), any blog entry (along the top) will have a corresponding green, orange or blue marker. The key in the top left tells you what the colours mean.
- Click on the blog title to take you to the blog entry – job done!
- You can also hover your mouse over a blue or green block for more information about the links and resources found in the blog entry
- You can also search for topics using the filter. Click on the drop-down arrow that’s underneath the key and type a word like ‘climate’ or ‘ecosystem’ for the spreadsheet to filter.
I’ll endeavour to keep this updated after each blog entry. Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you spot something I haven’t marked, or for general feedback!
All my education work via Geogramblings is done all in my spare time, at my own cost and is free to access and enjoy. If you can spare a few pence, Iโd be delighted if you could show your thanks by โbuying me a coffee’. Thank you!
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