Discovering the Royal Geographic Society

Discovering the Royal Geographic Society
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GeographyLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Discovering the Royal Geographic Society

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Learning Objective
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe the history and mission of the Royal Geographic Society.

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Introduce the learning objective and explain how it relates to the importance of geography.
What do you already know about the Royal Geographic Society?

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What is the Royal Geographic Society?
The Royal Geographic Society is a learned society founded in 1830, dedicated to the advancement of geographical knowledge.

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Explain the founding of the Royal Geographic Society and what it is dedicated to.
Notable Explorers
Notable explorers connected with the Royal Geographic Society include Sir Ernest Shackleton and Sir Edmund Hillary.

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Highlight some of the notable explorers who have been associated with the Royal Geographic Society.
Geographical Achievements
The Royal Geographic Society has funded research and expeditions that have helped to map the world and understand the planet's ecosystems.

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Explain some of the geographical achievements that the Royal Geographic Society has contributed to.
Publications
The Royal Geographic Society publishes a number of journals and books, including the Geographical Journal and The Hidden Landscape.

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Describe some of the publications that the Royal Geographic Society produces.
Grants
The Royal Geographic Society offers a number of grants to support geographical research and exploration.

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Explain the grants that the Royal Geographic Society offers and how students can apply for them.
Exhibitions
The Royal Geographic Society hosts exhibitions showcasing geographical discoveries and advancements.

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Highlight the exhibitions that the Royal Geographic Society hosts and how students can visit them.
Conclusion
The Royal Geographic Society is an important institution committed to advancing geographical knowledge and supporting research and exploration. By learning about the Royal Geographic Society, we can better understand the world around us.

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Summarize the key points of the lesson and emphasize the importance of geographical knowledge.