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
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...
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...
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.
School by a Volcano Extra Large Format Non-Fiction 2 (Longman Book Project)
by Gwyneth Ashby, Roberta Neate, and Sue Palmer
Series Editor: Sue Palmer Non-fiction Editor: Bobbie Neate Longman Book Project non-fiction for ages 4-11: *Motivates a wide range of reading abilities with differentiated text in every book to support struggling readers and extend confident readers *Encourages successful learning of information retrieval skills through clear and consistent page layouts and supportive photography *Develops non-fiction reading and writing skills through National Curriculum and QCA linked cross-curricular subject...
Seasons (Discovering Science (Hardcover Raintree Steck)) (Discovering Geography S.)
by Rebecca Hunter
GCSE Key Cards for Geography contain the VITAL facts and information for GCSE success. With appeal for a wide cross-section of students they combine effective pedagogy with an eye-catching look and innovative packaging. Key Cards use a unique self-test system - one side of each card will feature a keyword (or keywords), while the other presents information, the most important information on each card is printed in red. Students can then test themselves on this information by masking it out with...
Contemporary Approaches to Geography
by Charles Rawding, Vanessa Holden, and Ann Worsley
Benefits The Contemporary Approaches to Geography series is designed to: *take the best new geographical thinking from higher education and bring it to secondary classrooms, thereby reinvigorating content and approach *emphasise the links in geographical thinking between the three titles, presenting a holistic view *make links between geography and students' lives, thereby ensuring the subject is interesting and engaging *allow students to use a higher level of thinking to create concepts and s...
Planning, Law and Economics
by Barrie Needham, Edwin Buitelaar, and Thomas Hartmann
Planning, Law and Economics sets out a new framework for applying a legal approach to spatial planning, showing how to improve the practice and help achieve its aims. The book covers planning laws, citizens' rights and property rights, asking ‘What rules do we want to make and, where necessary, enforce? And how do we want to apply them in planning practice?’ This book sets out, in general and illustrated with concrete examples, how the three types of law mentioned above are unavoidably involved...
Methods of Presenting Fieldwork Data
by D. A. Richardson, P.R. St.John, and Peter St. John
Landscapes And People: Earths Changing Continents Paperback (Landscapes and People)
by Neil Morris
This series introduces pupils to maps and mapping skills and shows how to use and interpret maps in a progressive way, starting with simple maps and basic concepts, through to scales, grid references and national and global maps. Highly illustrated with a variety of different maps, photographs and diagrams. Includes mapping games and activities A valuable resource for both topic work and mapping