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geog.2: teacher's handbook
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geog.2: teacher's handbook
RoseMarie Gallagher
176 pages | 297x210mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-913500-4
Publication Date: 18 September 2008
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£26.50
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Suitable for:
Teachers using the geog.2 students' book, the second book in a three-book course for Key Stage 3 (11-14 years).
The new edition of geog.123 has been fully revised and updated to match the new curriculum
This new 2008 curriculum edition includes brand new chapters such as It's geography, Global warming and China, and is also packed full of the most up-to-the-minute topics such as the London Olympics and the 2007 floods. All this whilst retaining all the popular features teachers and students know and love.
Features
Helps preparation with 'help at a glance' pages that fully supports the new curriculum
Packed full of starters and plenaries to help reinforce learning
Saves you time by providing all the answers to the questions in the students' book
Cross-references to resources on the assessment file and resources & planning OxBox CD-ROMs
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