New Complete Geography Teacher's Handbook (New Complete Geography)
by Charles Hayes
The perfect teaching tool to accompany the New Complete Geography textbook and Skills Book, this New Complete Geography Teacher’s Handbook contains a wealth of support including: 23 invaluable continuous assessment tests Sample assessment results sheet The Layout of Junior Certificate examination papers Tips and tactics for the Junior Certificate Examination Suggested exam timetable – how to plan the exam Junior Certificate Geography command words explained Suggestion...
Energy (Issues, #413)
The Gulf oil spill off the coast of Louisiana in the USA has captured the interest and concern of students across the world. With this accessible introduction to oil spills, young readers learn about how they happen, their effects, and how people work to clean them up. Clear text and outstanding photos offer readers context to current events and this important environmental issue.
What's in the Big Sky: 1st Grade Geography Workbook Series
by Baby Professor
GCSE Geography Resources OCR B (Avery Hill) Answers (for Workbook) (Geography Resources)
GCSE Geography Resources OCR B (Avery Hill) Answers (for Workbook)
GCSE 9-1 Geography Edexcel B Revision Guide (GCSE 9-1 Geography Edexcel B)
by Becky Priest, Becky Tudor, Andy Slater, David Holmes, and Kate Stockings
The GCSE 9-1 Geography Edexcel B Revision Guide is Oxford's friendly revision resource for the 2016 Edexcel B GCSE 9-1 Geography specification - written specially to target the demands of revising for linear exams. Accessible, clear and thorough, this revision guide engages all your students. Each Student Book topic is condensed into interesting, relevant single-page examples. Clearly-written objectives open each page, setting out for students what they need to revise, using high-quality photos,...
GCSE Geography Resources OCR C Answers (for Workbook)
Geography Education in the Digital World
Geography Education in the Digital World draws on theory and practice to provide a critical exploration of the role and practice of geography education within the digital world. It considers how living within a digital world influences teacher identity and professionalism and is changing young people's lives. The book moves beyond the applied perspective of educational technology to engage with wider social and ethical issues of technology implementation and use of digital data within geography...
Weather for Kids: Fun Facts for Kids Children's Earth Sciences Edition
by Baby Professor
A powerful graphic novel /manga that tells the story of "Minamata disease," a debilitating and sometimes fatal condition caused by the Chisso chemical factory's careless release of methylmercury into the waters of the coastal community of Minamata in southern Japan. First identified in 1956, it became a hot topic in Japan in the 1970s and 80s, growing into an iconic struggle between people versus corporations and government agencies. This struggle is relevant today, not simply because many peopl...
Cyclone provides everything you need for Junior Cycle Geography. Written by experienced teachers with extensive knowledge of the Junior Cycle Framework, this package provides the perfect blend of clear content, trusted methods and innovation. Expertly fosters geoliteracy through clearly written, integrated and linked topicsA full range of Key Skills activities promotes active learningImportant geographical skills such as mapwork and data management are taught explicitly and are reinforced throu...
Suitable for Key Stage 2 and the new National Curriculum for Geography in Wales.
Gcse Geography: Fieldwork - Developing Enquiry Skills
by Simon Ross
Geography placemat material aimed at Key Stage 4 learners to support generic enquiry/research and fieldwork skills in Geography. 6 placemats designed to cover the most frequently developed topic areas in GCSE Geography.
Japan's 2011 Natural Disaster and Nuclear Meltdown (Perspectives on Modern World History)
by Myra Immell
Urgent Message from a Hot Planet (Orca Issues)
by Ann Eriksson
Let's Look at the Ocean Depths (First Discovery Close-up)
by Raoul Sautai and Ute Fuhr
Deep down in the oceans readers will find strange, monstrous creatures such as a hatchet fish (its wafer-thin, silvery body is like a mirror, which reflects a double image of itself and makes it difficult for predators to know where it is) or a bearded angler (its trailing beard lights up, luring tiny sea creatures into its glowing tangled filaments).
Explore the mountains of the world. Learn about the way people, animals, and birds adapt to living high up in the cold and the snow.
Critical Perspectives on Natural Disasters (Scientific American Critical Anthologies on Environment and)
Global Waste (Issues, #315)
The Amoeba Sisters' Cartoon Guide to Biology
by Sarina Peterson and Brianna Rapini
Join The Amoeba Sisters in this Fun Science Book for Kids (Ages 14-16)Biology doesn’t have to be hard. With The Amoeba Sisters, teachers and students alike can learn basic concepts of biology through easy-to-learn mnemonics, illustrations, comparisons, and so much more! This isn’t your basic biology book. Over 1 million people have tuned into The Amoeba Sisters YouTube channel to learn science and biology facts in a whole new way. In their debut science book for kids, you can dive deeper into b...