Where is London located and how accessible is it? - Teacher notes
Geography Resource Description
London, the bustling capital city of the United Kingdom, is a significant hub for both national and international travel. Geographically, it is situated in the southeastern part of the country, nestling on the banks of the River Thames. It is an epicentre of culture, politics, and finance, which makes understanding its location and accessibility an important aspect of geographical education. Students are encouraged to start their exploration of London by watching a video that offers insights into the capital's many facets.
Following the initial video introduction, the unit's focus shifts to the practical task of locating London on a map of the UK. Students are tasked with identifying London and comparing its location to their own hometowns or cities. The exercise expands to include an examination of the counties surrounding London, tracing the course of the River Thames, and understanding the extensive road and rail networks that converge on the city. This comprehensive approach allows pupils to appreciate the extensive connectivity of London, highlighting its accessibility via major motorways and the extensive rail system that links it to the rest of the UK and beyond.