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geog.GCSE: GCSE Teacher's Resource File & CD-ROM
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geog.GCSE: GCSE Teacher's Resource File & CD-ROM
Authors:
Anna King
,
Chris Stevens
,
John Edwards
,
Catherine Hurst
,
Susan Mayhew
, and
Jack Mayhew
262 pages | 297x210mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-913468-7
Publication Date: 22 June 2006
Price:
£95.00
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Teachers of GCSE Geography (14-16 years) using geog.GCSE students' book.
A photocopiable resource file with editable CD-ROM for teachers using
geog.GCSE
students' book
This teacher's resource file provides a wealth of teaching and learning materials in photocopiable format - and also on an editable CD-ROM. It aids the delivery of the Secondary Strategy. A key component is the assessment package: for every chapter in
geog.GCSE
students' book there are differentiated exam-style questions with clear success criteria, together with monitoring and feedback forms so that assessment for learning is easily implemented. It also includes decision-making exercises, enquiries, role plays, fieldwork, thinking skills, course and lesson planning documents, and outline maps.
Features
Photocopiable.
Editable CD-ROM.
Assessment for learning is easily implemented.
A range of longer enquiry-type activities.
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