Secondary Specials! +CD: Geography - Sustainable Development (Secondary Specials! +CD)
by Mary Green
With Specials! + CD you can customise all the student material! The CD-ROMs contain all the activity, resource and assessment sheets in an editable format, which enables you to customise them to suit both your needs and the abilities of your students.
Collins KS3 Geography - Online Update Annual Subscription Year 3 (Collins KS3 Geography)
Discovering Geography: Seasons (Discovering geography)
by Rebecca Hunter
It's Cool to Learn about Countries: Japan (Social Studies Explorer) (Explorer Library: Social Studies Explorer)
by Barbara Somervill
KS2 Geography Study Book
This bright, friendly book has lots of clear notes and pictures to introduce year 3-6 pupils to Geography. It covers the National Curriculum topics for KS2 and it's written in a straightforward style that is easy to understand. Each page is colourfully presented and has easy-to-read chunks of information for young children.
Elements Of Geog: Environment Casd
Geofile Online - Series 29
This exploration of ponds is part of a series looking at habitats in the United Kingdom. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. The book features an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that, within the UK and indeed a locality, many different habitats may be found. The following spreads look at the species of the habitat - plants, animals, insects and birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why ea...
Science with Technology
The Land of the Andes (Geography of the World) (Geography of the World: Mountains)
by Barbara A Somervill
The Lure of Mountain Peaks (Geography of the World) (Geography of the World: Mountains)
by Myra Weatherly
A pack of six titles exploring different habitats in the United Kingdom. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each book features an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that, within the UK and indeed a locality, many different habitats may be found. The following spreads look at the species of the habitat - plants, animals, insects and birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to...
Written by staff members from the organization, this title provides an overview of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). It explores how the organization was set up and what it has developed into. Case studies explore how a variety of people in the organization spend their working day, and examine the work done in the various areas that the organization is concerned with. It ends with a look into the future where the vision of the organization is explored. The book is part of a series of titles each of...
A pack of four introductions to endangered animals - the mountain gorilla, panda, tiger and black rhino. The titles explore the behaviour and lifestyles of different animals, all of which are in danger. They explain the concepts of endangerment, extinction and animal protection at a very simple level. The titles are part of the "Take-Off!" series, which is designed to be used with nine-year-olds who are struggling to achieve the levels of literacy expected for their age. The books chosen have be...
Focus Geography: Grade 10: Teacher's Guide (CAPS2) (Focus)
Heinemann Geography (Heinemann geography)
by David Balderstone and Gene Payne
You Are Here; Maps and Why We Use Them (Collins Big Cat)
by Isabel Thomas
Every map tells a story and makes spaces, ideas, and events easier to understand. Where are you? Let's find out! Copper/Band 12 books provide more complex plots and longer chapters that develop reading stamina.Text type - An information book.The book is organised into short chapters to help children practise the skills of locating and identifying important information.The glossary and index on page 29 can be used to develop children's information retrieval skills further.Curriculum lin...
Geography Higher Level Junior Certificate Examination Papers