Moving People

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 6 March 2006
This new series introduces the most important key stage 2 Geographical themes such as saving and recycling resources, the effects of pollution, how we use the land and migration and settlement. It looks at how research is carried out which reinforces the pupil's own experience of geographical investigation; contains large photographs including aerial views, maps and graphs to illustrate statistical information; and includes case studies of someone working in the field.

Geography Focus Pack A of 6

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 25 January 2006
An insight into the major themes taught in Geography at Key Stage 2 providing a 'one stop' series to help meet curriculum needs. Covers climate change, migration, how we use the land, and pollution. Looks at physical, human and environmental geography concepts. Includes photographs, aerial views, maps, and case studies.

Environment at Risk

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 6 March 2006
This new series introduces the most important key stage 2 Geographical themes such as saving and recycling resources, the effects of pollution, how we use the land and migration and settlement. It looks at how research is carried out which reinforces the pupil's own experience of geographical investigation; contains large photographs including aerial views, maps and graphs to illustrate statistical information; and includes case studies of someone working in the field.

A Sustainable Future

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 6 March 2006
This new series introduces the most important key stage 2 Geographical themes such as saving and recycling resources, the effects of pollution, how we use the land and migration and settlement. It looks at how research is carried out which reinforces the pupil's own experience of geographical investigation; contains large photographs including aerial views, maps and graphs to illustrate statistical information; and includes case studies of someone working in the field.

Running Water

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 6 March 2006
This new series introduces the most important key stage 2 Geographical themes such as saving and recycling resources, the effects of pollution, how we use the land and migration and settlement. It looks at how research is carried out which reinforces the pupil's own experience of geographical investigation; contains large photographs including aerial views, maps and graphs to illustrate statistical information; and includes case studies of someone working in the field.

Changing Climate

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 6 March 2006
This new series introduces the most important key stage 2 Geographical themes such as saving and recycling resources, the effects of pollution, how we use the land and migration and settlement. It looks at how research is carried out which reinforces the pupil's own experience of geographical investigation; contains large photographs including aerial views, maps and graphs to illustrate statistical information; and includes case studies of someone working in the field.

Food and Agriculture

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 6 March 2006
This new series introduces the most important key stage 2 Geographical themes such as saving and recycling resources, the effects of pollution, how we use the land and migration and settlement. It looks at how research is carried out which reinforces the pupil's own experience of geographical investigation; contains large photographs including aerial views, maps and graphs to illustrate statistical information; and includes case studies of someone working in the field.