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A2 Geography for Edexcel Activities & Planning OxBox CD-ROM
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A2 Geography for Edexcel Activities & Planning OxBox CD-ROM
Bob Digby
2 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-913486-1
Publication Date: 03 September 2009
Price:
£160.00
+ VAT
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Suitable for:
Teachers of A2 students (16-19 years) following the Edexcel GCE Geography specification at A2 Level; post-16 colleges; further education; universities.
Engaging, student-friendly and exam focused
A2 Geography for Edexcel matches the new Edexcel specification. It smoothes the transition from GCSE to A Level, provides motivating content and structured learning, and makes learning accessible and student-friendly - all whilst retaining exam-driven rigour.
Features
Customizable lesson planning material that allows you to plan your lessons your way
Packed full of classroom resources - whiteboard software, student activities and revision work
Easy to install and use on your network or through your VLE
Good value for money with no subscriptions
Easy to integrate your own resources
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