Cambridge Geography Project Key Stage 3
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Jigsaw Pieces Teacher's resource book with photocopy masters
by David Lambert
Published 12 March 1992
This work is the corebook for Y8 of the Cambridge Geography Project at Key Stage 3 of the National Curriculum. It shows how the environment is used - and sometimes abused - by people. Different sections examine how the environment can be protected and conserved.
The teacher's resource book to accompany the corebook for Y8 of the Cambridge Geography Project at Key Stage 3 of the National Curriculum. It shows how the environment is used - and sometimes abused - by people. Different sections examine how the environment can be protected and conserved.
This core book for students forms part of the 'Cambridge Geography Project', a course for the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3. This publication is the winner of the TES Secondary Schoolbook Award of 1992.
Society Pieces is the core book for Y9 pupils studying geography at key stage 3 of the national curriculum. It is concerned mainly with the study of people. It looks at their lives in terms of two contexts, environment and society, and the inter-relationship between these contexts. Such topics as population, settlement, industry, transport and leisure are examined to help us learn about the influence they have on different societies in which people live. Countries studied include the United States, France and Brazil. The text is organised on a modular basis, allowing maximum flexibility to teachers and is accessible to pupils of all abilities. It includes a wide range of individual exercises, pair work and group enquiries and also offers the teacher practical guidance on assessment.