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Many of you will be spending part of your summer rewriting schemes of work for the new GCSE specifications. Why not send your work sheets/schemes of work/lesson plans etc. to GeoNet. We can then build up an online library of resources. The more resources we receive the more teachers will visit the site and send in their own resources. Send your resources here .

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  Exploring England   Links hand picked for teachers. Click here to see the list.
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  Global Fashion Industry    
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