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geog.3: students' book
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geog.3: students' book
Authors:
RoseMarie Gallagher
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Richard Parish
144 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-913495-3 | Paperback
Publication Date: 02 July 2009
Price:
£15.50
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Suitable for:
Students and teachers of geography at Key stage 3 (11-14 years).
The KS3 geography course teachers can make their own
The third edition (for the 2008 curriculum) includes brand new chapters such as It's geography, Global warming and China, while retaining all the popular features teachers and students know and love.
Features
Fully updated and revised to meet the needs of the new curriculum
Shows the relevance of geography to students' lives, personal experiences and futures
Packed full of motivating and creative work, and gives plenty of choice and flexibility
Material is differentiated to suit a wide range of abilities
Uses a direct, student-friendly language to keep students engaged
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