Geotext 3: Student's Book
by Olly Phillipson, Garrett Nagle, Clare Brooks, and Karen Holdich
Geotext is an unparalleled new course for Key Stage 3. It covers curriculum requirements at KS3 whilst making geography more appealing to pupils. *Provides rich and relevant Geography content for pupils to focus on, interrogate and enjoy. *Develops thinking skills through carefully chosen and positioned questions and support activities in the Pupils' Books. *Encourages pupils to revisit content through stimulating enquiry activities on Teacher CD-ROMs that reinforce learning. *Enriches whole-cl...
Primary Environmental Science for Zambia Teacher's Guide 1 Paper
by Arnold Chengo, B L Hamooya, J Lupeie, Nicola Bennett Jones, and T B Zulu
Tornado: Perspectives on Tornado Disasters (Disaster Dossiers)
by Ben Hubbard
The Really Practical Guide to Primary Geography
by Marcia Foley and Jan Janikoun
Written for teachers, headteachers, students in initial teacher-training, those returning to the profession, and other interested LEA colleagues, this book aims to help teachers become aware of all aspects of primary geography; to promote good geographical practice in primary schools; and to help teachers implement National Curriculum geography. The book provides an understanding of National Curriculum demands and offers strategies for planning and implementing primary geography. It covers skill...
A captivating, fully-illustrated guide to the Great Barrier Reef, the animals that call it home, and the urgency of conservation efforts to save it. Nearly 400,000 square kilometers of dazzling color, intricate ecosystems and unique creatures large and small: The Great Barrier Reef is one of the great natural wonders of our world. Vibrant, dynamic illustrations illuminate this enchanting place, its animal inhabitants, and the peoples who have embraced it as a centerpiece of their cultures. Lea...
The Volga River (Rivers of the World (Mitchell Lane))
by Joanne Mattern
Looking at Earth
Down in the tropical blue sea lives a spectacular coral reef that is home to myriad fish and other creatures. Travel on a breathtaking journey over a reef crest, to a lagoon that sparkles at night, and on through mangrove roots with a baby coral searching for a home. Flashlight fish, feather duster worms, and sea squirts are just a few of the amazing animals you will encounter. A fact-filled text accompanies this luminous journey through the sea and introduces children to some of the dangers tha...
Islands (First Step Non-fiction - Landforms, #2) (First Step Nonfiction -- Landforms)
by Sheila Anderson
Ask an Expert: Climate Change (Crabtree Connections) (White Wolves Non Fiction)
by Richard Spilsbury
The White Wolves brand is known for providing engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. The new non-fiction strand reflects the range of non-fiction texts that children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They provide a fresh, high-interest look at core geography, history and science topics, and are ideal for classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum context.
Vias Acuaticas/Waterways (Pequeo Mundo Geografia (Little World Geography))
by Ellen K Mitten
"EcoCrafts" is an innovative series that shows children how to recycle everyday objects such as newspapers, bottle tops, glass jars and CDs into stylish, highly individual gifts and decorations that won't be found in any store. "Dream Bedroom" contains 12 projects to give every child's bedroom a glittering, stylish and eco-friendly makeover. Craft ideas include a shoebox pirate chest, a jungle-scene desk tidy and papier-mache cacti. These colourful projects are supported by a wealth of eye-openi...
ICT Activities in Geography: Single User (ICT activities in geography)
by David Gardner
This resource pack looks at managing ICT within geography with advice for students on software presentations, Internet use and website creation, use of digital cameras, GIS systems and datalogging. There is guidance on evaluating CD-ROMs and on using spreadsheets, databases and desk-top publishing. It aims to help students enhance their geographical learning through use of appropriate ICT tasks, and to select and use secondary sources of information, as well as communicate and exchange ideas in...
Watching the Weather (What Is Weather?)
by Andy Owen and Miranda Ashwell
Discusses the need for weather prediction, how certain types of weather are measured, and how weather patterns are observed.
Spotlight on Europe (Spotlight on the Continents)
by Karen Bush Gibson
"An introduction to Europe including climate, landforms, plants, animals, and people"--Provided by publisher.
Observemos Las Rocas (Wonder Readers Spanish Early)
by Adjunct Lecturer Elizabeth Moore
The Science Behind Wonders of the Water (Science Behind Natural Phenomena)
by Suzanne Garbe
Our world is full of bizarre and amazing natural phenomena. Sundogs, moonbows, rock formations, ice circles - all are fascinating and look incredible, but how do they occur? These books look at the science behind some of these amazing natural phenomena. The oceans, rivers and lakes on our planet can produce some amazing natural phenomena. From icebergs to ice circles, tsunamis to tidal bores, The Science Behind Natural Phenomena looks at some of these phenomena, explaining how and why they occur...