Download the GCSE Geography Ecosystems: Grasslands Resources module
This module contains:
- An editable PowerPoint lesson presentation
- Editable revision handouts
- A glossary which covers the key terminologies of the module
- Topic mindmaps for visualising the key concepts
- Printable flashcards to help students engage active recall
- A quiz with answer key to test knowledge and understanding of the module

Ecosystems: Grasslands
Grasslands are the largest biomes on Earth where vegetation is dominated by grass. They cover 31-43% of the Earth’s surface, and are maintained by fire, grazing, drought, and freezing temperatures.
This GCSE Ecosystems module introduces grasslands to your students, explaining:
- What are grasslands, and what are their characteristics?
- What are the different types of grasslands?
- What are the abiotic and biotic components of grasslands?
- How are grasslands important to ecosystems and to society?
- What are the biodiversity issues that grasslands face?
- How is sustainable management implemented and practised in these ecosystems?
More Ecosystems Modules
Grasslands is one lesson in our Ecosystems module. The other theory lessons can be found below: